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First LNG bunkering in Nagoya Port is successful

Toho Gas Co., Ltd. and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. has announced the implementation of a demonstration test to supply LNG (LNG bunkering) to the...

Napier Port appointed a contractor to build its new wharf

Napier Port has signed the contract with HEB Construction to build its multi-purpose 350 metre wharf, which will boost the port’s ability to handle...

GMP invests in two new container berths in Port of Le Havre

DP World’s Joint Venture Wins Concession for Berths 11 & 12 of Port 2000 in Le Havre. The joint venture between DP World, the leading...

From now on AIS is compulsory in the North Sea Port

From November 1, 2019, inland vessels must use the Automatic Identification System (AIS) in Terneuzen. From now on AIS is compulsory in the entire port...

Helsinki’s West Harbour fairway made more intelligent and safer

Port of Helsinki has upgraded ten buoys into smart, modern navigational aids. The transition away from old buoys improves environmental friendliness, and the smart technology...

Ports ready to roll to save UK from trade traffic

The ports of Liverpool, Heysham and Sheerness (London Medway) have the capability to limit the impact the UK’s expected departure from the EU on...

Shore power to improve air quality in Port of Tallinn

Port of Tallinn will install the latest ABB shore power systems on five of its piers in the Old City Harbour as part of...

Jan De Nul helps to boost Mauritania’s iron ore export

Jan De Nul Group kicked off the deepening and widening dredging in the inner port channel and turning basin of the large ore export...

Port of Rotterdam plans to reinforce its power grid

Over the next few decades, there will be a substantial increase in the demand for green and other electric power on the part of...

Aiming for cleaner air in German port cities

Federal economics minister Altmaier and coastal states agree package of measures for shore-generated power.   Instead of burning fossil fuels to generate shipboard electric power, in...

Jan De Nul successfully completes Port Hedland dredging

Jan De Nul Group completes the capital dredging works for the Channel Risk and Optimization Project (CROP) in Port Hedland, Western Australia, and can...

Expansion of shore-based power supply units in Port of Hamburg

Hamburg’s state government has approved a large-scale expansion of shore-based power supply in the Port of Hamburg. This will create the conditions for a...

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