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APM Terminals takes over container terminal in Port of Gothenburg, Sweden

One of the world's largest container terminal operators, APM Terminals, will take over the Skandia Container Terminal at the Port of Gothenburg. APM Terminals will roll out an investment programme totaling USD 115 million over the next five years.

APM Terminals to manage Sweden's largest container terminal

Executives from the Port of Gothenburg and APM Terminals were on today for the concession signing ceremony for Sweden's Skandia Container Terminal. The decision reflects the port's review of APM Terminals' bid submitted on 7 September 2011 to manage the port for the next 25 years. APM Terminals will invest over USD 115 million in the first five years of operation to make the port more competitive as a North Europe freight hub for the Nordic markets. Most of the investment will target infrastructure improvements. 

Liebherr delivers 2 STS and 3 RTGs to DCT Gdansk

Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd recently delivered two Ship-to-Shore Container Cranes and three Rubber Tyre Gantry Cranes to DCT Gdansk, Poland.

DP World recently said goodbye to its oldest crane at Brisbane

DP World recently said goodbye to its oldest crane, crane six, when it was demolished in September as part of their operating remode.

BMT ARGOSS and Tension Technology International partner to enhance OPTIMOOR

BMT ARGOSS, a subsidiary of BMT Group, the international design, engineering and risk management consultancy, has announced a partnership with Tension Technology International (TTI) to develop improved functionality of the OPTIMOOR mooring analysis computer programme.

Liebherr to return to Casablanca

Liebherr Container Cranes Ltd recently secured an order for the supply of two Ship-to-Shore Container Cranes to Marsa Maroc, Casablanca, Morocco.

Sulphur regulations could cost £3.6bn a year to shipping within 200 miles of UK

Maritime UK submission warns that the 2015 sulphur Emission Control Area (ECA) regulations may increase bunker fuel costs by 87%, forcing freight onto roads and passengers into the air.

New clean diesel equipment at Port Everglades translates into $17 million environmental and health benefit

A $1.32 million investment, stemming from a diesel emissions reduction grant awarded to Broward County's Port Everglades from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), has resulted in the replacement of heavy equipment and service vehicles, and pilot boats being repowered with clean diesel technology that is translating into an up to $17 million environmental and health benefit for the community.

Foltz announces FY2011 was best year ever for autos on Colonel's Island

Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) Executive Director Curtis J Foltz announced that Colonel's Island Terminal marked its highest auto and machinery unit volume in FY2011 (July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011) at the State of the Port address.

HRH Prince Philip visits London Gateway

His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, has made a historic visit to DP World London Gateway during a momentous week for the new port, following the official announcement that the new deep sea container terminal will open in the fourth quarter of 2013.