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ABP invests in Port of Troon to support reliable lifeline ferry service to the Isle of Arran

Associated British Ports (ABP), has completed a £200,000 upgrade to the East Pier Linkspan at the Port of Troon, ensuring continued support for a reliable lifeline ferry service to the Isle of Arran.

ABP to invest £15 million to bring forward new industrial open storage sites in Cardiff and Newport

The investment will bring forward four key sites, with the first available in Q1 2026.

Port of Long Beach awarded $20 million for Pier Wind

The Port of Long Beach was awarded $20 million by the California Energy Commission to fund the ongoing development of Pier Wind, a proposed 400-acre terminal to assemble and deploy floating offshore wind turbines.

Ukraine wants to buy an oil tanker for Danube ports: international tender announced

USPA announces an international tender for the purchase of a multifunctional oil tanker

Trelleborg completes delivery of SafePilot Systems for Mexico’s nationwide port upgrade

Trelleborg's SafePilot system will be installed across 25 major Mexican ports as part of nationwide port upgrade.

Alabama Port Authority selects Konecranes RTGs to establish efficiency at new terminal

The Alabama Port Authority has ordered two Konecranes Rubber-Tired Gantry (RTG) cranes for its new intermodal facility in Montgomery, Alabama.

Van Oord, FRDP to dredge Fraser River navigation channel

The partnership will ensure safe access for marine traffic to the Port of Vancouver, Canada’s largest port.

Port of Alicante launches consultation on 1MW hydrogen plant

The Port of Alicante has launched a Preliminary Market Consultation (PMC) in order to receive proposals for the development of a green hydrogen plant.

Port of Auckland gets green light for major wharf developments

Port of Auckland gets green light for Bledisloe North and Fergusson North wharf developments

Port Taranaki installs a new tsunami gauge to enhance national monitoring network

Port Taranaki is now playing a key role in helping strengthen New Zealand’s ability to monitor and respond to tsunami threats and, ultimately, help protect the public.

Belfast Harbour leads as first net zero port operator in Ireland

Belfast Harbour achieves a 71% reduction in scope 1 and 2 emissions against its baseline year, 2015.

Port of Oakland joins effort to protect whales and the environment

Participating shipping companies’ fleets travel at 10 knots (11.5 mph) or less in the VSR zones from May to December, which coincides with peak ozone and endangered whale presence.

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