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Terex Port Solutions supplies first Terex RTGs to Turkey

erex Port Solutions (TPS) has received an order from Asyaport, a joint venture led by Terminal Investment Limited SA (TIL), for 24 Terex® rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes. The cranes, designed as E-RTG variants, are in the process of being designed and manufactured at the TPS facility in Xiamen, PR China.

London Thamesport welcomes A2B Moerdijk Service

London Thamesport has welcomed the announcement of a new short sea container shipping service by A2B-online, the Dutch-based transport company specialising in full load, part load and pallet consignments to and from the United Kingdom, Benelux and Germany.

Cameron to serve as managing director for Harbor Department at Long Beach

The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners this week promoted Richard D. Cameron to Managing Director of Environmental Affairs and Planning for the City of Long Beach Harbor Department, in charge of advancing the Port of Long Beach's industry-leading Green Port Policy.

Port of Kiel maintains handling performance of more than 6.3 million tons

The port of Kiel successfully maintained its sound handling result in 2013. With a performance of 6.32 million tons the result for the previous year was even slightly surpassed by 12,000 tons resp. 0.2 %.

£3.6 million investment to strengthen container operations fleet at DP World Southampton

DP World Southampton has strengthened its straddle carrier fleet by taking delivery of six brand new Kalmar machines worth over £3.6million.

Port of Seattle welcomes new ocean carrier Pacific International Lines

The Port of Seattle will welcome Pacific International Lines (PIL) to its harbor in February. 

Bromma continues to strengthen position in yard spreaders

Stockholm-based Bromma, the world leader in crane spreaders, has commenced 2014 by maintaining the good order intake trend witnessed in 2013.

Contship Italia announce 2013 results

Despite the high level of uncertainty in the container shipping sector, Contship Italia Group 2013 results mirror the company's commitment in Italy with Maritime Container Terminal business handling 5.2 million TEU.

New goals to reduce diesel emissions

The ports of Seattle, Tacoma, and Metro Vancouver, Canada, aim to cut diesel emissions by 75 percent per ton of cargo moved by 2015 and 80 percent by 2020, from a 2005 baseline.

Marseilles Fos renews UNCTAD training agreement

The Marseilles Fos port authority has signed a five-year renewal of its agreement with the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) to provide management training for ports in French-speaking Africa.