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Damen signs with Vletterlieden for multi-purpose Stan Tug 1004

The vessel incorporates the latest hull and skeg designs and developments in fender, fairlead and winch design.

North Carolina Ports awarded $16 million grant for infrastructure improvements

The North Carolina State Ports Authority received a $16 million grant for infrastructure improvements at the Port of Wilmington.

Congo Terminal takes delivery of two new yard gantries

Congo Terminal, the concessionary of the container terminal at the Port of Pointe-Noire, has taken delivery of two new RTG yard gantries.

Belgian and Dutch inland ports plan to establish a single shore-based power system

This will contribute to the user-friendliness of this facility, which is used to provide moored vessels with electric power.

Port engineers need guidance incorporating sea level rise into construction designs

A survey of maritime infrastructure engineers by University of Rhode Island researchers found that the rising sea level is often not factored into designs of ports, breakwaters, fishing piers and other coastal infrastructure.

Svitzer to commence operations in Emden, Germany

Expansion into Germany’s third-largest North Sea port comes as next step in Svitzer’s sustained growth strategy.

Digital transformation set to produce Port of Gothenburg 2.0

With the aid of AI and digital linking, the Port of Gothenburg will become quicker, more cost-effective, and climate smart.

Portsmouth welcomes Galicia – Brittany Ferries brand new ship for Spain

Portsmouth has welcomed Galicia, Brittany Ferries’ brand-new ship serving routes to Spain and France.

North Carolina Ports partners with Versiant to improve port productivity

Versiant DAaaS will deliver a series of benefits to North Carolina Ports

Remediation of Averijhaven awarded to Van Oord

After the removal of the contaminated silt, the area will be developed into an energy port.

Port of Riga could start servicing capesize vessels next year

The Freeport of Riga Authority has started the navigation canal cleaning project to accommodate capesize vessels (load capacity above 150,000 tons) at the Port of Riga already in the near future.

Samskip launches new Grangemouth container service for exporters direct to Europe

The service offers an alternative to customers current supply chains with a regular additional call into mainland Europe each week.

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