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Aberdeen Harbour receives green funding

Aberdeen Harbour and Connected Places Catapult's joint demonstrator project will provide shore power within the existing North Harbour.

AD Ports Group signs MoU to operate a new terminal in Safaga Port

AD Ports Group and the Egyptian Group for Multipurpose Terminals Sign MoU to Develop and Operate Multipurpose Terminal in Safaga Port

Exploring renewable hydrogen opportunities at the Port of Newcastle

The $3 million study will be led by Port of Newcastle and Macquarie’s Green Investment Group and supported

New electric cranes ordered for ABP Port of Ipswich

Associated British Ports (ABP) has announced that its blue cranes at the Port of Ipswich will soon be turning green.

Port of Felixstowe makes major decarbonisation investment

Port of Felixstowe has announced a major investment in new equipment to help decarbonise its operations.

Belgian ports and Chile join forces to foster hydrogen production

Port of Antwerp, Port of Zeebrugge and Chile sign Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at COP26 in Glasgow and will intensively collaborate to make green hydrogen flows between the continents a reality.

CMA CGM to acquire one of the largest port terminals in the United States

Currently holding a 10% stake in the terminal, CMA CGM will become sole owner of the FMS facility post transaction closing.

Port of Antwerp and Port of Montreal pledge to create a green shipping corridor

Together, they intend to facilitate the trade of green fuels and the supply of renewable fuels and clean technologies to vessels.

IAPH and SGMF team up to enable zero-carbon fuels at ports

MOU outlines how SGMF and IAPH plan to share knowhow on safe, effective, sustainable supply and use of all gases as marine fuel.

Finnlines will introduce larger vessel on Kapellskär – Naantali route

Early next year, Ports of Stockholm’s RoRo customer Finnlines will increase cargo capacity on the Kapellskär – Långnäs – Naantali route.

Portsmouth secures over £11m in Levelling Up Funding to transform port

The port’s ability to manage an additional 250,000 passengers a year, above its current two million, relies on creating additional capacity.

Port of Salalah launches new end-to-end logistics service to Yemen

The Port of Salalah in Oman is a major Arab Gulf regional gateway port and transshipment hub on the Arabian Sea.

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