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Wärtsilä supplies battery to Pivot Power as part of cutting-edge Energy Superhub Oxford project

United Kingdom

The technology group Wärtsilä has supplied a 50 MW / 50 MWh lithium-ion battery to Pivot Power, part of EDF Renewables, who have developed a cutting-edge hybrid battery site in Oxford, UK. The hybrid battery system, which was officially launched today at the opening of Energy Superhub Oxford (ESO), will play an essential role in… Read More

Lekki Deep Seaport: A Game-changer in Nigeria’s Maritime EconomY

Nigeria

After several harrowing years of waiting to end the Apapa traffic nightmare that has become the shame of Nigeria, the traumatised residents of Apapa, citizens who ply the route to work on a daily basis, and port users woke up to a cheery news over the weekend of the docking of the first ship at… Read More

$300M For Plan To Move Tracks Off Crumbling Del Mar Bluffs

CA, United States

California will provide $300 million to help relocate train tracks along a stretch of eroding seaside cliffs near San Diego, regional transportation officials said. Local governments and the North County Transit District have spent millions buttressing sections of the bluffs in Del Mar that have collapsed in recent years, causing delays for passenger and cargo… Read More

Saudi Global Ports closes deal to bolster quay cranes at King Abdulaziz Port

United Arab Emirates

Saudi Global Ports (SGP), a subsidiary of PSA International, and Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company Limited (ZPMC) have signed an agreement to roll out three new quay cranes at King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam. The agreement follows the commercial concession signed with the Saudi Ports Authority (MAWANI) worth SAR 7 billion ($1.8 billion) to modernise King… Read More

10 Years After Hurricane Sandy: What’s Next for the Jersey Shore?

NJ, United States

It happens every spring. Massive mounds of sand rise on the beach in North Wildwood. The mounds loom alongside the boardwalk, gray and menacing, like a rogue wave.  But the great mounds are nothing to fear. They are evidence of emergency beach replenishment, an annual ritual in this oceanfront resort. North Wildwood trucks sand from… Read More

First Ship Docks at $2bn Lekki Deep Sea Port

Nigeria

Gilbert Ekugbe Efforts to decongest Apapa Ports and attract larger vessels to Nigeria received a major boost yesterday as the first ship docked at Lekki Deep Sea Port in Lagos. Managing Director, Nigeria Ports Authority, Mohammed Bello-Koko, who received the marine vessel “Zhen Hua 28,” a heavy lift carrier, stated that the Lekki Deep Seaport,… Read More

Boskalis expands presence in the US with opening of new offshore renewables office in Providence, Rhode Island

World ,

Boskalis, with a presence in the US market spanning more than forty years, has recently opened a new office to support the rapidly developing US offshore wind market along the east coast. The office, located in Providence, Rhode Island, will serve as the Boskalis renewables hub from which multiple project teams will be supported. On… Read More

Boskalis completes sale of KST and Maju to Rimorchiatori Mediterranei

Netherlands

Boskalis and its co-shareholder KS Investments Pte. Ltd. (Keppel) have completed the sale of their equity stakes in their harbor towage activities in Singapore and Malaysia (Keppel Smit Towage Pte Ltd and Maju Maritime Pte Ltd) to Rimorchiatori Mediterranei S.p.A. The intended sale was announced on 15 November 2021. Boskalis received EUR 92 million in… Read More

USACE Hosting Virtual Workshop for Ohio River Lock and Dams Master Plan Revision Resource Objectives

United States

You are invited to participate in a public meeting regarding the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers preparation of the Regional Master Plan Update for six locks and dams on the Ohio River including Captain Meldahl Locks and Dam, Greenup Locks and Dam, Robert C. Byrd Locks and Dams, Racine Locks and Dam, Belleville Locks and… Read More

UNCTAD: Ukraine war raises global shipping costs, stifles trade

World ,

The Russian invasion of Ukraine is stifling the trade and logistics of Ukraine and the Black Sea region, increasing global vessel demand and the cost of shipping around the world. In a report entitled “Maritime trade disrupted: The war in Ukraine and its effects on maritime trade logistics” published June 28, the UN’s trade and development agency,… Read More

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