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CSA’s water-column acoustic work spans baseline ecological assessments, fisheries investigations, and studies supporting emerging offshore industries.
This transition ensures a streamlined process from port call initiation to expense approvals and financial reporting

APSEZ launches nation’s first VLCC Terminal

The commissioning of this dedicated VLCC terminal is expected to reduce logistics costs

APM Terminals begins temporary operations at the Port of Balboa in Panama

One of the main tasks will be the deployment of a new terminal operating system and the training of the workforce in this new system.

Liebherr completes crane raise at The Port of Grangemouth

Two STS cranes at The Port of Grangemouth have been raised by 2.2 metres to support higher container stacks and larger straddle carriers

Port of San Diego’s Blue Economy Incubator grows to 13 companies with Lux Bio

Lux Bio’s product replaces toxic chemicals and single-use plastics with a bioluminescent, non-toxic, and ocean-biodegradable lighting solution.

The Port of Gdynia commissions the Helskie Quay

Infrastructure ready for 400-meter container ships

Danish pelagic fleet goes green

Individual vessels are expected to cut diesel use by 3–8% annually, and the broader benefits for the Port of Skagen are even greater

Antin Infrastructure Partners to acquire Vigor Marine Group

Antin's investment commitment will focus on ensuring capacity is aligned with the growing importance of the U.S.’s Pacific seaports

Deendayal Port to host India’s first port-based green hydrogen plant

The clean fuel will be used across port operations, mobility applications and allied logistics activities

Hanseatic Global Terminals Le Havre officially launched

Le Havre ranks among Europe’s 10 largest ports and is France’s leading gateway for sea transport, handling around 3 million TEU annually.

HYDS to build hydrogen electrolyser in the Port of Gothenburg

The establishment at the Port of Gothenburg represents a strategic investment in green hydrogen production where there is strong potential for use.

Canada’s Sydney, Nova Scotia as deepwater port for polar icebreakers

Sydney, Nova Scotia, on Canada’s North Atlantic coast, has been selected by the Canadian Coast Guard as the preferred site for a new deepwater servicing port dedicated to its future fleet of polar icebreakers.

Nova Marine Carriers led consortium acquires Waterland Terminal in Amsterdam

The Waterland Terminal features three all-weather LoLo berths and two open ro-ro berths, with transhipment, and storage

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