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Bristol Port announces new container services

Bristol Port, the UK's most centrally located deep sea port, will be announcing new lines and new routes at Multimodal 2014 at Birmingham's NEC. 

Traffic at the Port of Barcelona grew 9% in the first quarter with increases in all segments of cargo

ontainers and vehicles increased by 5% and solid and liquid bulks experienced double-digit growth.

BMT completes Government Study to enhance Hong Kong's position as an International Maritime Centre

BMT Asia Pacific (BMT), a subsidiary of BMT Group Ltd, today announced the completion of a major strategic study - "Enhancing Hong Kong's Position as an International Maritime Centre (IMC)", undertaken on behalf of the Hong Kong Transport and Housing Bureau. 

Port of Brisbane achieves full stevedoring automation

The Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd (PBPL) reached another milestone in its trade expansion strategy with the official opening of the Hutchison Port Holdings-operated, Brisbane Container Terminals in 2014.

Konecranes to deliver two quiet STS cranes to Port of Oslo

Konecranes has received an order from the Port of Oslo, Norway, for two Panamax-size Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes with an option for one more STS. Konecranes’ target is that these will be the most silent and eco-efficient STS cranes in the world. They will be delivered in the autumn of 2015.

Port Canaveral USD568 million building program on track

Currently the world's second busiest cruise port and Central Florida's outlet to the sea, Port Canaveral is undergoing major transformation as it expands its cruise and cargo operations with new facilities opening this year and more USD568 million in capital spending planned in the next five years and more than USD1 billion planned within 10 years.

EU R&D Project to Demonstrate Unique Technologies to help improve Port security

Practical results from the SUPPORT (Security UPgrade for PORTS) project, co-ordinated by BMT Group Ltd and part-funded by the European Commission’s FP7 Security Research...

Bayport Dredging permit a step closer

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has furnished the Port Authority its draft permit for the Bayport Channel Improvement project, Executive Director Roger Guenther reported to the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority today.

Milestone contract awarded to Shanghai-based ZPMC for 5 STS 'mega' quayside cranes and 12 CRMGs at Liverpool2

Peel Ports Group has awarded a multi-million pound contract to Shanghai-based Zhenhua Heavy Industries Co (ZPMC) to supply state-of-the-art 'mega' container cranes for its new Liverpool2 development.

Throughput of Port of Rotterdam holding firm

The Port of Rotterdam's throughput in the first quarter of 2014, at 109 million tonnes, was 0.2% below the level for the corresponding period last year.Split up by goods type, less crude oil (?2%), mineral oil products (?14%) and other liquid bulk cargo (?14%) were transferred.