| July 07, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
Recently a ceremony was held at Damen Shipyards Hardinxveld, to mark the naming of the first of a new model in the Damen Shoalbuster range. The ultra-shallow, Shoalbuster 3514 SD was christened Brutus by Mrs Mandy Heere-van Eijk, on behalf of the leading tug and workboat company, Herman Sr.
| July 07, 2021 | Maritime | Bulk | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
Damen Shipyards Group has concluded a licence agreement with US-based Conrad Industries. The agreement will see the Conrad Shipyard LLC construct two Damen Multi Cats 3013 for Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation.
| July 06, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
• HyperPort offers a sustainable solution to congestion and capacity concerns for port operators • HyperPort expected to be a critical piece of the global logistics industry estimated to grow to $12 trillion by 2023 • Virtual Reality demonstrator and next steps to be revealed at ITS Congress in Hamburg in October
| July 06, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project
• Liebherr Rostock has manufactured and delivered 1,300 maritime cranes since 2005 • Crane number 1,300 was shipped from Rostock, Germany to Ghana in June • Thanks to continuous innovation, Liebherr remains the world market leader in mobile harbour cranes
| July 02, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
Rhenus Midgard is replacing a more than 20-year-old Liebherr LHM 320 with a new Liebherr machine.
| June 22, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
| June 18, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
Damen Shipyards Group has reached a major milestone in the construction of its first fully-electric Reversed Stern Drive tug. The shipbuilder is constructing the RSD-E Tug 2513, named Sparky, for New Zealand’s Ports of Auckland. Recently, Damen Song Cam Shipyard in Vietnam installed the tug’s batteries.
| June 16, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
With 16 megawatts, the facility can supply a cruise ship at the Ostseekai and the Stena Line ferries at the Schwedenkai in parallel with electricity produced from hydropower in a climate-neutral way.
| June 16, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
The new generation covers five models, with a stronger, lighter and simpler modular design and intelligent features to provide customers with a highly productive and eco-efficient solution for container handling.
| June 16, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
New Generation 6 high-performance model portfolio targets growing global bulk and general cargo handling market demand as COVID-19 pandemic eases
| June 15, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has concluded a deal to supply SAAM Group with a further 26 Kalmar Ottawa T2 terminal tractors for its operations at San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) in Chile. The order was booked in Cargotec’s 2021 Q2 order intake, with delivery scheduled to take place during Q4 of 2021.
| June 15, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
A Liebherr LHM 800 mobile harbour crane will take a new dry bulk terminal in the Port of Antwerp to a turnover performance increase
| June 09, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
| June 03, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
| June 01, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
Damen has delivered two electrically powered booster stations to the German dredging contractor Johann Bunte Bauunternehmung GmbH & Co. KG. The zero emission high efficiency drive of the boosters marks an important step in the energy transition, going from diesel to green power. Both boosters will start on their first project in Niedersachsen, Germany in August.
| May 25, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
On Sunday, May 23rd four ZPMC Super-Post Panamax Cranes departed Shanghai heading east to the Northwest Seaport Alliance’s (NWSA) Terminal 5 in the Seattle Harbor.
| May 21, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
| May 20, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
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