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Federal government awards JAXPORT USD20 million for terminal improvements

The federal government has awarded the Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) a USD20 million grant for the reconstruction of more than 100 acres of existing terminal pavement at the SSA Jacksonville Container Terminal at JAXPORT’s Blount Island Marine Terminal.

Navis MACS3 on board of two newbuilding series

Navis, a part of Cargotec, announced that MACS3 loading computer will be installed on two newbuilding series of container vessels owned and operated by Taiwan-based Evergreen Marine Corporation.

Konecranes wins mobile harbour crane order from Northport New Zealand

In the third quarter of this year, Northport Limited ordered an eco-efficient Konecranes Gottwald Model 6 Mobile Harbour Crane for their deep-water facility at Marsden Point, on the north island of New Zealand.

Port of Cape Town undertakes dredging campaign

National Ports Authority (TNPA)’s Dredging Services division has embarked on another maintenance dredging campaign at the Port of Cape Town to ensure the port provides safe navigational channels and berthing facilities for shipping. 

GPA marks best October ever

The Georgia Ports Authority moved 428,400 TEUs in October, an increase of 14,600 TEUs or 3.5 percent. The strong month gave the Port of Savannah a fiscal year-to-date total of 1.6 million TEUs, up 90,600, or 6 percent. 

Trelleborg facilitates increased safety and efficiency at PrimePort Timaru

Trelleborg’s marine and infrastructure operation has supplied its latest navigation and piloting solution to PrimePort Timaru in New Zealand, as part of an upgrade in order to increase capacity at the port and facilitate the accommodation of larger vessels.

SC Ports continues to see strong volumes

South Carolina Ports Authority has seen strong volumes in the first four months of fiscal year 2020 with growth in both containerised and vehicle cargo. 

Inauguration of expanded entry track at Kiel’s shunting station

The structure and technics at Kiel’s shunting station in Meimersdorf have been enhanced in such a way that freight trains with an effective length of 740 m (535 m before) can enter and exit the station as of now.

Second-best October for Long Beach cargo

Although tariffs continued to impact cargo volumes, the Port of Long Beach had the second-busiest October in its 108-year history.

DP World Sokhna nearing completion of USD520 million port expansion project

DP World Sokhna has celebrated its 10th anniversary by announcing it is near completion of a major expansion project that will bring DP World's total investment in Egypt to USD1.6 billion.