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DENR to review all Manila Bay reclamation projects

Philippines

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources will form a team to review all ongoing reclamation activities amid the controversy regarding the involvement of a Chinese company in a Manila Bay project, DENR Secretary Maria Antonia Yulo-Loyzaga said yesterday. At a press conference, Loyzaga said the composition of the team would be announced soon. “The… Read More

Top 14 World-Class Seaport Facilities in Africa

South Africa

Top 14 World-Class Seaport Facilities in Africa – Africa is home to some of the busiest and most advanced seaports in the world. As maritime trade continues to expand globally, African countries are investing heavily in developing modern port infrastructure to handle growing cargo volumes and ship traffic. This article highlights the top 14 world-class seaport… Read More

WFW advises MPCC on US$200m strategic vessel sales and acquisitions

United Kingdom

Watson Farley Williams (“WFW”) has advised leading shipping company MPC Container Ships (“MPCC”) on strategic vessel acquisitions and sales worth c. US$200m . This including disposing of the 2,800 TEU container ships Cimbria (2002) and Cardonia (2003) for US$42.5m and the 4,200 TEU AS Emma (2010) for US$22m. In return, MPCC acquired the 2,200 TEU… Read More

First U.S. Offshore Wind Substation Stands Tall

CT, United States

Avangrid, a U.S.-based subsidiary of the Spanish renewable energy giant Iberdrola, on Monday shared a photo of the completed Vineyard Wind 1 offshore wind substation. This is the first offshore wind substation installed in the U.S. and will serve the country’s first large-scale offshore wind farm – Vineyard Wind. The offshore substation serves to collect the… Read More

Oceanside chooses three teams to compete for controversial sand project

CA, United States

International design firms will work with city on program to restore and shore up beaches depleted by erosion A jury of experts has selected three teams as finalists to design a system that will restore and retain sand on Oceanside’s eroding beaches. Six teams, each with members of two to four design firms, submitted proposals… Read More

South Carolina needs to get serious about new wetlands protection

SC, United States

Two significant recent events should work together to push the issue of protecting South Carolina’s isolated wetlands toward the top of lawmakers’ agendas for the coming year. The first is the U.S. Supreme Court ruling in Sackett v. Environmental Protection Agency that held that only wetlands connected to other surface waters are regulated under the… Read More

Martin Imbleau Appointed CEO of VIA HFR

Canada

Montreal Port Authority (MPA) President and CEO Martin Imbleau has been appointed as CEO of VIA HFR – VIA TGF Inc. (VIA HFR), effective Sept. 8, following a national and international search carried out by VIA HFR’s Board of Directors. Imbleau’s appointment comes as the Government of Canada prepares to issue a Request for Proposals (RFP) to three… Read More

Top 15 Ports Globally Recognized for Operational Excellence in the World

World ,

Ports Globally Recognized for Operational Excellence in the World – Ports play a pivotal role in global trade, acting as crucial gateways for the movement of goods and commodities. Some ports have risen to prominence due to their operational excellence, strategic location, and technological innovations. The Top 15 Ports Globally Recognized for Operational Excellence Are: 1…. Read More

Damen Shipyards and Feyz Group sign contract for three new Damen Combi Freighters 3850

Turkey

Damen Shipyards and Turkey’s Feyz Group have signed a contract for the delivery of three new Damen Combi Freighters 3850 for delivery in early 2025. This agreement for new vessels represents a milestone for Damen, which is marking the first new build Cargo Vessel sales to a Turkish customer. The highly successful Combi Freighter (CF) 3850 is… Read More

Port of Rotterdam, Vopak in Race for $2.8 Billion Hydrogen Port in South Africa

South Africa

Port of Rotterdam and Koninklijke Vopak NV have been asked to submit construction and funding plans for a 50 billion rand ($2.8 billion) port and associated rail links to ship commodities including hydrogen and its derivatives from northwest South Africa, people familiar with the talks said. The two Dutch companies are part of three consortiums… Read More

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