Port Of Hull Expands Container Connections With New Sailings To Belgium’s Biggest Port
04/10/2018 ABP’s Port of Hull continues to boom as it welcomes yet another new container service. The latest service will connect Hull with Antwerp, Belgium’s [...more ]
Norfolk chosen as operations hub for two of world’s largest wind farms
A generation of jobs in Great Yarmouth’s energy industry has been secured after the town was chosen as the home base for two of the [...more ]
70 new jobs to be created as Grimsby is confirmed as Triton Knoll offshore wind farm base
A total of 170 new jobs look set to be created in Grimsby after energy giant Innogy confirmed the town as the base for Triton [...more ]
Dredging vow to ease port silt backlog
Work has started on a new campaign of dredging in Fleetwood. Associated British Ports, which oversees the docks and the marina at Fleetwood, says the [...more ]
Sheerness docks spends £5.4 million in bid to boost grain trade
Peel Ports has completed a £5.4 million investment at its Sheerness Docks to export grain just in time to coincide with a bumper harvest. Bosses [...more ]
Energy minister ‘confident’ Scotland will get ultra-deep water port
Written by Mark Lammey - 10/08/2018 6:45 am Scotland boasts the best candidates for the creation of an ultra-deep water port, Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse said yesterday. Mr [...more ]
Low sulphur, high price
European refiners anticipate increased margins and improved utilisation due to the IMO 2020 cap The International Maritime Organisation's (IMO) 0.5pc sulphur cap on bunker fuels, [...more ]
UK spending review must prioritise infrastructure funding to replicate EU mechanisms after Brexit
Ahead of this week’s gathering of Europe’s major port gateways at the European Sea Ports Organisation’s Annual Conference in Italy and terminal operators in Bremen [...more ]
First unmanned vessel set to cross Atlantic without crew
First unmanned vessel set to cross Atlantic without crew After successfully conducting a cargo run trial in the North Sea, the 12-meter-long autonomous ship 'Maxlimer' [...more ]
IAPH: Ports & Harbors May/June 2019 issue published
Ports & Harbors May/June 2019 issue published May 23, 2019 This issue focuses on China (infrastructure investment, B&R etc), Europe region, Port handling equipment and [...more ]
Port Strategy: Ports finding a new home for carbon
The move towards carbon capture is gathering pace and ports are playing their part. Felicity Landon reports Thirty-five percent of all the natural gas used [...more ]
Sniffer drones will start patrolling the world’s busiest shipping ports
LONDON (BLOOMBERG) - Teams of drones are about to start policing the skies of some of the world's busiest shipping ports. Their target? Environmental rule-breakers. [...more ]
Brexit Viewpoint 2: Heysham port predicts post Brexit boost
The owners of Heysham Port are predicting an economic boost and new jobs for the area if and when the UK leaves the EU. This [...more ]
Brexit Viewpoint 1: Brexit Could Cripple Britain’s Ports
Brexit Could Cripple Britain’s Ports Read the full article here Technology has streamlined Dover, the busiest port in the United Kingdom. But nothing has prepared [...more ]
Peel Ports offers up alternative Brexit plan
The UK’s Peel Ports Group has put forward an alternative option to introducing a warehouse into the supply chain routing for trade after the UK’s [...more ]
Next step towards adopting new EU Combined Transport Directive
A next step towards an amended Combined Transport Directive was made with the adoption of the progress report by the Transport Ministers of EU Member [...more ]
Port of Rotterdam plans to become the most sustainable and innovative in the world
The Port of Rotterdam has advanced its plans to make the port the most sustainable and innovative port in the world by testing an EnergyPod, [...more ]
We’re at a tipping point, says Peel Ports
Peel Ports is urging cargo owners and hauliers to consider the Irish Sea model of unaccompanied freight and to use ports across the country to [...more ]