The Finnish short sea shipping company, part of the CMA CGM group that has recently been merged with MacAndrews, has extended its network with a service that links the Baltic Sea to the Atlantic via the North Sea.
The terminal operating system (TOS) will be installed at North Carolina Ports' (NCP) Wilmington and Morehead City port facilities as well as the inland terminal in Charlotte, NC.
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.
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.
The 109 m-long catamaran ferry, to sail in the livery of Molslinjen in the Kattegat, has left Austal's Australian shipyard and is expected to arrive in the Baltic at the turn of February and March.
The Świnoujście-Ystad Maritime Link project has received €34m from the European Commission, which will cover approx. 26% of all expenses, set to amount to €132m.
The company has leased out three brand-new freight locomotives manufactured by the Polish Newag, which will be chiefly used to carry dry bulk goods on the routes connecting southwest Poland with OT's sea terminals in Gdynia and Świnoujście.