The Norwegian state-owned multinational energy company has acquired a site at the Polish Port of Łeba to serve as the operations and maintenance (O&M) base for offshore wind projects it develops together with Polenergia.
The Polish company is testing a new connection that sources shipments from the Chinese Chengdu, Xi'an, Chongqing, and Zhengzhou to its terminal in Małaszewicze on Poland's border with Belarus.
The special project vehicle company Helios Industry will invest around $1.0b in a solar-powered production plant in the Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi (KIZAD).
According to the port company, the expanded network will allow for the deposits of empty containers and collection of new cargo in Elderslie, west-central Scotland, ready for export via Teesport.
The new link, suitable for semi-trailers (P400, frigo) and containers (incl. with dangerous goods), will connect Duisburg and Poznań from the beginning of June.
The ship-to-shore (STS) cranes, designed and manufactured by Liebherr Container Cranes in Ireland, have been assembled in the Spanish Cádiz for onward shipping to Morocco.
The Danish energy company and the Polish seaport have teamed up to work on remotely piloted & autonomous systems (vehicles, drones), robotics, as well as develop Poland's offshore wind industry.