The Port of Lowestoft, owned and operated by ABP, the UK's leading ports group, has invested over £600,000 to enhance its infrastructure and support the offshore energy sector.
The CMA CGM Group has signed a binding agreement to acquire GCT Bayonne and New York terminals, currently held by Global Container Terminals Inc (GCT).
The terminal will soon be able to facilitate direct calls by larger vessels operating in the major trade routes, which in turn would reduce costs for both importers and exporters in the region.
Anemoi Marine Technologies have extended the lease for their land-based Rotor Sail test facility at the Port of Blyth following a period of growth for the business.
The new container terminal will be in the inland waters of the breakwater of the northern extension of the Port of Valencia, work on which was completed in 2012
Engaging her impressive 70 ton bollard pull, Azimuthing Stern Drive tug Fairplay-93 will be performing towage services in Port of Rotterdam from the first months of 2023 onwards.
Once completed, CMA Terminals Khalifa Port will have an initial capacity of 1.8 million TEUs, and will significantly enhance Khalifa Port's connectivity and position as a key gateway for the region.
French-based green hydrogen specialist, Lhyfe and Nantes-Saint Nazaire Port, France have reached a partnership agreement with hopes of establishing large-scale offshore green hydrogen production.
"Strażak-28" is a firefighting vessel built for the Szczecin and Świnoujście Seaports Authority S.A. at the Gdańsk shipyard Remontowa Shipbuilding S.A.