Mariner announces €20 million Baltic Container Terminal expansion
Maltese operator Mariner will invest €20 million to expand its Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) at Latvia’s Riga Freeport.
Maltese operator Mariner will invest €20 million to expand its Baltic Container Terminal (BCT) at Latvia’s Riga Freeport.
Kalmar will supply eight zero emission rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs) to Turkish terminal Evyapport.
DP World Chairman HE Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem has met with Algeria’s Minister of Transport HE Amar Ghoul to discuss DP World’s successful continued investment in Algeria.
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has won the race to build and operate the Port of Melbourne’s third container terminal.
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Terminal Presidente Kennedy (TPK) Logistica have finally reached an agreement to jointly develop a new deep sea port north of Rio de Janeiro in Espirito Santo, the so-called industrial heart of Brazil.
Prologis, the world’s largest property developer and investment firm, and DP World have announced the formation of a joint venture to develop a major distribution centre at London Gateway Logistics Park.
The Port Newark Container Terminal (PNCT) has announced the addition of three super-post-Panamax ship-to-shore (STS) cranes to the terminal.
The Port of London Authority (PLA) has announced the appointment of three non-executive directors. Helen Deeble, CBE is appointed (in line with the Port of London Act) by the Secretary of State for Transport, Alun Griffiths and Annette Justad by the PLA Board.
China’s Cosco Group and five other potential suitors have expressed an interest in a majority stake in the Port of Piraeus (OLP), the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund (HRADF) has confirmed.
The Port of Dunkirk has issued an invitation for expressions of interest for a small-scale marine and onshore LNG distribution station.
Ravenna Container Terminal (TCR) is this week celebrating the commissioning of its second new giant quay crane as part of an €8 million investment program.
The Port of Antwerp has reported a strong start to the year after handling 48,166,806 tonnes of freight during the first three months of 2014, up 2.5 percent over the corresponding period last year.