While calling to the Polish seaports, the chemical/oil products tanker Fure Valö and the cement carrier Ireland were filled with liquefied natural gas (LNG).
The investment banking company Macquarie Group has signed an agreement with PSA International, the Polish Development Fund (PFR), and the IFM Global Infrastructure Fund to sell 100% shares in the 3.0m TEUs/year-big Deepwater Container Terminal Gdańsk.
"Over last few years we have been facing a constant deterioration on the Russian market. Unfortunately the political and economical situation is still dramatically affecting the commercial trade environment," the company said in a press release.
The infrastructure investor, having €450m of capital under its management, will put in around €38m (SEK400m) into the development of the Port of Gävle.
On 19 March, a CMA CGM container carrier will be bunkered in the Port of Rotterdam with second generation biofuel derived from forest residues and waste cooking oil.
The 5,800 m3 of capacity liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunker vessel, operated by Gasum (former Skangas), completed its 100th fuelling operation on 21 February.
RB Rail, the organisation overseeing the project, has selected IDOM to provide design and supervision services for the 71 km- Pärnu-Rapla and the 78 km-long Kaunas-Ramygala sections.
Leading a 15-strong delegation to Hamburg and Lübeck, Kaspars Ozoliņš, Under-Secretary of State in the Latvian Ministry of Transport, and Ingo Egloff, Joint CEO of the Port of Hamburg Marketing (HHM), signed a co-op agreement.