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Oceansgate Opening

United Kingdom

Rob Watson, MBTC Director, and Councillor Tudor Evans, Leader of Plymouth City Council, at the official launch of the MBTC The official launch of the new Marine Business Technology Centre, based at Oceansgate in Plymouth, UK, attracted more than 100 representatives from key marine organisations from across the region. The launch revealed more information about… Read More

Dredge Pumps Market: Major Trends, Analysis and Outlook 2019- KSB, Dragflow, Metso, Weir Group

United States

Global Dredge Pumps Market report covers the segmentation arena, market secrets and regional retreats, size, share, growth analysis, trends and plans of the industry. Industry Review of International Dredge Pumps Market: The essential intention of the Dredge Pumps market report would be to deliver the correct and tactical analysis of the market. Industry research report… Read More

Yager Materials Acquired by Belgium-Based Company

KY, United States

Aerial view of Yager Materials | Photo by AP Imagery Carmeuse Lime & Stone (Carmeuse) and Yager Materials are pleased to announce that Carmeuse has acquired Yager Materials and its subsidiaries. By acquiring Yager, Carmeuse expands its presence in the construction market. “We are very excited with this acquisition, which is consistent with our long-term… Read More

Europe’s Easternmost Port

GA, United States

What is one of the world’s largest dredging vessels doing in Georgia, a country that is several thousand miles from the nearest ocean and boasts some of Europe’s highest mountains? It is there because little Georgia, with a population of only 3.7 million, is constructing a major international deep sea port on its Black Sea… Read More

Saudi Mega-Yard IMI Looks To Build Its Supply Chain

United Arab Emirates

The new $5.2bn mega shipyard complex being developed by International Maritime Industries (IMI) hosted a Q&A session for potential supply chain partners at the Seatrade Maritime Middle East event in Dubai in the last week of October 2018. The stated objective of the session, which remained closed to the press for reasons of commercial confidentiality,… Read More

Orleans Town News: Nauset Dune, Downtown Planning

MA, United States

(Photo: John Tunney) Downtown George Meservey, director of planning and community development and Tom Daley, director of public works and natural resources will review upcoming Village Center projects on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 8:30 a.m. at the Old Firehouse Gallery, 44 Main St. Daley will talk about plans by the state to continue working on… Read More

Port Authority Seeks Triumph Money for Dredging

FL, United States

The Port Authority of the Port of Port St. Joe has submitted a pre-application to Triumph Gulf Coast, Inc. seeking $15 million for the first phase of dredging the federally-authorized shipping channel. The pre-application, submitted this week, must be reviewed by staff for adherence to Triumph guidelines for disbursing some $1.5 billion in BP fine… Read More

Rachel Nunez Named Newest Member of St. Bernard Port

LA, United States

St. Bernard resident Rachel Nunez is the newest member of the St. Bernard Port, Harbor and Terminal District’s Board of Commissioners. Nunez was endorsed by State Rep. Ray Garafalo and Sen. Sharon Hewitt and appointed by Gov. John Bel Edwards. This volunteer position plays a vital role in the port’s operations. Nunez will serve as… Read More

#LeadersTalk with Arcadis Philippines

Philippines

During the International Water Association IWA Efficient 2019 conference and exhibition, Ross McKenzie, Country Head of Arcadis Philippines and John Batten III, Global Cities Director of Arcadis, one of the world’s largest consultant for built environment talks to GineersNow TV about their latest infrastructure technologies, water innovations and global industry expectations. About Ross McKenzie Ross… Read More

Hong Kong Port Falls to Lowest Position in at Least 40 Years

Hong Kong

SINGAPORE (Jan 24): Hong Kong’s continued slide down the rankings of the world’s great ports has pushed billionaire Li Ka-shing’s freight-terminal operator to take action. HongKong International Terminals Ltd, the city’s biggest container-terminal operator and part of Li’s CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd, is freezing salaries for all its staff this year due to rising competition… Read More

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