The shipping line has decided that nine out of the 16 vehicle carriers it put into a cold lay-up back in early/mid-2020 will re-enter traffic during Q1 2021.
The Peel Ports Group, running the seaport in Liverpool, has received five cantilever rail-mounted gantry (CRMG) cranes, part of the Liverpool2 £400m-big expansion project.
The company's own Optima Seaways, together with the chartered Visby and Kerry, will ply between Rosslare and Dunkirk six times per week in both directions.
Green light has been given to the Hamburg-based group for taking over 50.01% of the Piattaforma Logistica Trieste (PLT), a 27 ha-big terminal within the Port of Trieste.
The Norwegian port, backed by Maritime CleanTech cluster and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, eyes securing about €25m from Horizon 2020, the EU's funding programme for research and innovation.
The company's Marine & Ports division has opened the facility to stress-test cyber threats, so as to help the shipping industry in adjusting itself to the stricter maritime cyber security rules that will enter into force on 1 January 2021.
The Scottish ferry operator & port managing company has entrusted the Edinburgh-based software group to provide it with a port management information system.
The Middlesbrough-based port company has been recognized for its role in keeping the country's trade flowing during COVID-19 as well as for supporting local communities throughout this challenging time.
A consortium of 14 European partners will work on the design and construction of a ro-ro demonstration vessel that will run on liquid green hydrogen (LH2) as well as on the establishment of an LH2 supply chain and bunkering platform.