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Port of Rotterdam : Expansion ship-to-ship berths Calandkanaal
Three new berths will be added to the port of Rotterdam this summer. There will be a new set of dolphins, and an existing set of dolphins will be drastically modified, making more transshipment space available. Kesih van den Berg and Willem Schreij from the Port of Rotterdam Authority work…
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Port of Rotterdam : Xycle will start construction of its first plastic recycling plant at the end of 2022
Xycle is about to commence construction of a plant in the port of Rotterdam that will convert 20,000 tons of non-mechanically recyclable plastic into high-quality sustainable raw material annually. For this purpose, the Rotterdam Port Authority has leased a site at Rijndwarsweg in Europoort to Xycle. Construction of this first…
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Sea -Intelligence : 13 million TEU too many
Sea-Intelligence wondered what would happen to global equipment if suddenly the bottlenecks and logistical difficulties were to be resolved The global container fleet reached 50 million TEU in 2021 Over the past 2 years, congestion in the supply chain has led to a significant extension of the transportation time, not…
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Port of Virginia secures federal funding for expansion project
The commercial shipping channels from the Atlantic Ocean and into the harbour will be deepened to at least 55ft. The Port of Virginia in the US has received federal funding for expansion works that would make it the deepest port on the nation’s East Coast. The port has entered an…
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Genting’s Former CEO Makes a Comeback With Resorts World Cruises
The former CEO of bankrupt Genting Cruise Lines makes a comeback with Resorts World Cruises and the Genting Dream cruise ship. Cruising in Asia is making a comeback, as is the former CEO of Genting Cruises. A new cruise line owned by Malaysian billionaire Lim Kok Thay will start operations…
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