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Kalmar hybrid shuttles set new industry benchmark in fuel consumption at Virginia

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, and the Port of Virginia have released actual fuel efficiency information on the Kalmar hybrid shuttle carriers in operation at Virginia International Gateway (VIG), one of the port's two primary container terminals.

Planting punches to raise vital funds for Cancer Research UK

Associated British Ports will be helping to raise funds for Cancer Research UK (CRUK) after it agreed to support Terminal Shift Manager and boxing fanatic Jon Plant, who will be donning his gloves and climbing into the ring as part of a charity bout which is due to take place at the Grimsby Leisure Centre in April.

Peel Ports awarded environmental honour for Manchester Ship Canal project

Peel Ports has been recognised for its commitment to environmental stewardship in the delivery of its Manchester Ship Canal project by the prestigious and historic Carmen Awards.

SOHAR expands and welcomes four more post-Panamax cranes

This week saw the arrival of four new post-Panamax quay cranes at SOHAR Port and Freezone's state-of-the-art container terminal, as it continues its next phase of expansion.SOHAR expands and welcomes four more post-Panamax cranes.

Kalmar to deliver first rubber-tyred gantry cranes in Egypt

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, will deliver four Kalmar E-One2 rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) to Damietta Container & Cargo Handling Company (DCHC) in Damietta, Egypt. The order has been booked into Cargotec's 2015 fourth quarter order intake with a delivery and start-up date in 2016.

Seattle Port names Dave Soike as New Chief Operating Officer

Port of Seattle CEO Ted Fick has promoted Dave Soike, the Aviation Director of Facilities and Capital Programs, to the recently created position of Chief Operating Officer (COO).

February TEU Volumes hit 220,000 mark at Port of Virginia

The Port of Virginia in February processed 220,726 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a 24 percent increase when compared with February 2015.

The Port of Barcelona brings in a procedure for communicating container weight

The new rules, adopted by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and incorporated into Chapter VI of the Safety Of Life At Sea (SOLAS) Convention, specify that the shipper (forwarder, logistics operator or owner of the goods) shall be responsible for weighing the full container before shipment. The Port of Barcelona is the first port in Spain to complete and make available such a procedure to its customers and users in line with the new rules, and its Port Community is preparing to adapt to the new requirements.

Port of Long Beach delivers highest volume February in 105-year history

The arrival of the biggest ship to visit North America catapulted the Port of Long Beach to its highest cargo volume for the month of February and extended cargo growth for an eighth consecutive month. The Port saw strong gains last month by moving 561,412 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units), a 35.9 percent increase over the same month last year.

Andrew Ward appointed Vice President of Sales APAC at Transas

As a part of its global restructure, Tranas is pleased to announce that Andrew Ward has joined the team as the Vice President of Sales, Asia Pacific. Andrew succeeds Johan Gustavsson, who moves into the newly created role of a Vice President Global Customer Support.