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Dredging Challenges in Ports and Harbors: Solutions for Global Trade

World ,

Most significant ports worldwide have, at one time or another, undertaken extra dredging efforts, commonly known as capital dredging. This process is carried out to extend and deepen access channels, establish turning basins, and achieve the desired water depths within their marina facilities. Dredging is crucial to preserving navigable waterways, access to ports, and other… Read More

Rhode Island Revises Terms as It Issues Its Largest Wind Power Solicitation

RI, United States

Rhode Island is moving forward with the state’s largest renewable energy solicitation after announcing it would form a three-state partnership with Connecticut and Massachusetts to review and coordinate a regional approach to offshore renewable energy. At the same time, Rhode Island is also providing additional latitude to developers to provide possible avenues to address the… Read More

Sand finally pouring onto Stockton Beach; Rohde Nielsen’s hopper dredger Trud R on the job

Australia

Stockton Beach has been getting a welcome dumping of sand after months of meetings and decision making. A 75-metre long dredger, Trud R, arrived in Newcastle over the weekend and has started to deposit an initial 100,000 cubic metres of amenity sand to help renourish Stockton Beach. Sand for amenity nourishment is being sourced from… Read More

Kenya’s First Locally Built Cargo Ship Enters Service on Lake Victoria

Kenya

Kenya marked a milestone in its ambitions to increase trade and expand its capabilities in shipbuilding and repair. The country celebrated the commissioning of its first domestically-built ship, the Uhuru II which will operate on Lake Victoria transporting dry cargo and fuel. Officials are hailing the vessel as a key step to meet the high demand for… Read More

Researchers restoring California salt marshes from effects of climate change

CA, United States

California’s valuable remaining salt marshes are disappearing. Climate change, with its melting glaciers and warming seas, threatens to drown the remaining coastal marshes out of existence. But now, a pioneering project is offering these marshes a remarkable new chance. Between the land and the sea, salt marshes are the true guardians of our coastline. They… Read More

Dredging Services Market Discussed In a New Research Report 2023 To 2030

World ,

A Qualitative Research Study accomplished by Global Market Vision titled as ‘Global Dredging Services Market’ with 100+ market data Tables, Pie Charts, Graphs & Figures spread through Pages and easy to understand detailed analysis. A wide ranging Dredging Services market report is the outcome of continual efforts guided by knowledgeable forecasters, innovative analysts, and brilliant researchers. In… Read More

DP World Raises $1.5BN Green Sukuk To Support Sustainability Ambitions

United Arab Emirates

“ “We aspire to lead global trade into a more resilient, efficient, and sustainable future for our customers and their customers. That’s why we are acting with scale and ambition, using our hands-on expertise to reshape trade for the better. The price we achieved for this Green Sukuk is phenomenal and represents the confidence investors… Read More

PSA International Appoints Ong Kim Pong as CEO

Singapore

Temasek Holdings-owned port operator PSA International will get a new group CEO with the appointment of Mr Ong Kim Pong. Mr Tan Chong Meng, the company’s current group CEO and board member, will retire from his positions on Mar 1, 2024, said PSA International in a news release on Thursday (Oct 12). Mr Ong, who… Read More

Georgia Ports aims to be national gateway, Lynch declares at State of the Port

GA, United States

Like a card player with a Royal Flush, Griff Lynch, president and CEO of Georgia Ports Authority, declared the ports “all in” with ambitions to grow the ports from a regional hub into a national gateway for global trade at Thursday’s annual State of the Port address. Lynch described three key shifts positioning the Georgia… Read More

Biden-Harris Administration invests $26 million to improve NOAA forecasts of droughts and floods through public-private partnership

United States

Today, the Department of Commerce and NOAA announced that $26 million in funding will be invested over four years in the National Weather Service (NWS) National Mesonet Program and the National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) to support the development of a transformative federal-state-private partnership to provide improved early warning for drought, flooding, fire and… Read More

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