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Liverpool2 welcomes MSC's 'POHORJE'

The 4,045 TEU 'Pohorje' is the latest vessel to have called at Liverpool2, as the container terminal continues to attract ad-hoc calls from ships operated by MSC. The ship was en route from Antwerp to Le Havre when it exchanged 1347 boxes at both Liverpool terminals with cargo destined for the Far East.

Vancouver Fraser Port Authority confirms there are no plans to deepen the Fraser River

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has announced that it has no plans to further deepen the Fraser River to accommodate larger vessels as it, together with existing marine terminal properties and port industrial lands, can sufficiently handle Canada's trade for the foreseeable future.

Charleston Harbor Deepening project receives construction funding

The Charleston Harbor Deepening Project was named one of six "new starts" and received USD 17.5 million in construction funding in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Fiscal Year 17 Work Plan released on Thursday, 25 May, allowing construction on the project to begin this fall as scheduled.

Port NOLA Joins USDA's Southeast U.S. Cold Treatment Pilot Program

The Port of New Orleans has announced a new opportunity for shippers looking to transport perishable cargo from South America. Port NOLA received approval by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for inclusion in the Southeast U.S. In-Transit Cold Treatment Pilot Program.

Good first quarter for Hamburg's seaborne cargo throughput as a universal port

In the first quarter of 2017, the Port of Hamburg's total throughput was up by 1.7 percent at 35.4 million tons. Growth in Germany's largest universal port was therefore slightly above the average 1.6 percent for the other major North Range ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp and Bremen/Bremerhaven.

Kalmar celebrates ground breaking of its new facility in Ljungby, Sweden

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, officially broke ground on a new facility in Ljungby, Sweden, on 24 May 2017. The new Business, Innovation and Technology Centre in Ljungby will focus on strengthening Kalmar's expertise in digital business development, research and development, prototype production and testing of mobile equipment and related services.

Kalmar's first RTG delivery to Evergreen International Storage & Transport Corporation

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has successfully delivered five rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes to Evergreen International Storage & Transport Corporation in Taiwan.

Georgia's ports set new industry standard

The Georgia Ports Authority handled 333,006 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) in April, an increase of 11.7 percent, or 34,966 TEUs, compared to the same month a year ago.

Konecranes enters Formula One

Konecranes, a world-leading group of Lifting Businesses™, and Grand Prix winning driver Valtteri Bottas have announced a global marketing co-operation agreement for Konecranes to be an "Official Partner of Valtteri Bottas" until March 2018.

Liebherr Maritime Service Factory revives a nine year old LHM 180 for Croatia

Since 2006 Liebherr's maritime cargo handling equipment can be overhauled at the Rostock factory. In the past, the refurbishment of used machines was integrated into the ongoing production of new cranes.