Dredging

Dredging Mississippi River Trump Priority

Port of South Louisiana has been given assurance that the dredging of the Mississippi River, a critical element to unencumbered movement of cargo and the success of Louisiana’s and the nation’s economy, will take place as part of President Donald Trump’s 50 ‘Emergency and National Security Projects’.

Dynamar: Reefer Box Production Collapses

Dynamar has issued the latest report in its Shipping Insight series, the late 2016 edition of ‘Dynamar REEFER Analysis: Market Structure, Conventional, Containers’, which has revealed that 2016 reefer box production has collapsed by 35% to just 135,000 TEU.

DP World Creates New Competition

DP World has begun operating a multi-purpose container, bulk, and breakbulk terminal at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, as “the premium alternative” to other ports in Eastern Canada and the U.S. Northeast, according to its GM

Damen Get Dutch Contract

On December 22 2016, Damen Shipyards Group signed a contract with the Netherlands-based dredging company Heuvelman Ibis to assist in the operations of a canal dredging project

US Ports Welcome Post-Panamax Ships?

The Army Corps of engineers has said that the Mississippi River should be dredged to let three southeast Louisiana ports accept the enormous cargo ships built to take advantage of the Panama Canal’s expansion

Damen Leads in Dredging

Damen Shipyards Group has concluded an informative seminar on the subject of Environmental Dredging for key players in the Chinese dredging industry

Dredging Company Wins Big

Dutch Dredging is to sign a ten-year deal to carry out maintenance work for five New Zealand port authorities

Port of Halifax Considers Terminal Move

The Port of Halifax is considering moving its container terminal to the Dartmouth side of the harbour in a bid to relieve the downtown container truck congestion

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