The latest handing was expanded to recognise the increasing depth and variety of projects and products meant to reduce accidents and damaging losses, with winners & highly recommended entrants in four categories.
The ports of Cartagena, Trieste, Monfalcone, Riga, and North Sea Port have teamed up to work on sustainability, energy transition, digitalisation, and the European transport network.
Starting from 25 July 2024, Transfennica's Northern Baltic con-ro & break-bulk service will call at CLdN's Albert II terminal in the Port of Zeebrugge every other Thursday.
Milence - a JV of Daimler Truck, the TRATON GROUP, and the Volvo Group - has opened in the Port of Antwerp its first in Belgium and the company's largest in Europe e-truck charging station.
The Polish shipyard CRIST has started cutting steel for the hull of Olympic's first construction service operation vessel (CSOV) of the SX222 design ordered at Ulstein Verft.
Noatum's cargo handling fleet in the Castellon, Sagunto, and Tarragona terminals has grown with three mobile harbour cranes: two LHM 420s and one LHM 550.
Slaapschepen Public has, on behalf of the Dutch Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers, chartered two ferries up till now serving traffic in the Baltic.
The logistics company, operating in Vlissingen in the North Sea Port, has had KiesZon, part of the Greenchoice Group, install 77,250 solar panels on its warehouse roofs at two locations.
The Basque seaport has received €14m in support from the EU to set up an onshore power supply (OPS) system that will cover its cruise, ferry, and container quays.