Visy, with the help of partners from the recently acquired Autepra, has installed optical character recognition (OCR) equipment, alongside the TopView system, on 14 ship-to-shore cranes at the Baltic Sea region's largest container terminal.
After a charter gig for Irish Ferries (as James Joyce between Dublin and Holyhead), the ferry has returned to the fleet of Tallink and will, as of 9 February 2025, sail between Kapellskär and Paldiski.
The Ystad-based company will take hold of the 5,900-deadweight (dwt) freighters ordered by BAAS Shipping in China, with the first one, the 26 October 2024-delivered Baymar, set to enter service in the coming weeks.
In a deal worth €1.4 million, the MT Group has contracted Nord Steel to design, manufacture, and deliver three advanced hydrogen storage tanks to the Port of Klaipėda.
The Maritime Efficient & Easy Carbon Capture (ME2CC) project has received funding from the Dutch Maritime Masterplan for the development, construction, and demonstration of a compact, modular onboard carbon capture (OCC) system to be installed on the multipurpose vessel in question.
After the initial purchase of a 40% stake back in 2022, the company added 58.5%, becoming the biggest shareholder in the port cargo handling operator that takes care of around 4.0 million tonnes/year.
The container terminal operator from the Port of Klaipėda saw Realtime Business Solutions (RBS) migrating the terminal operating system (TOS) from TOPS Advance to TOPS Expert.