US awards $241m in grants to improve port facilities
US Department of Transportation Secretary announced the award of $241 million in discretionary grant funding to improve port facilities.
Read moreDetailsUS Department of Transportation Secretary announced the award of $241 million in discretionary grant funding to improve port facilities.
Read moreDetailsGovernor Newsom and the U.S. Department of Transportation announced a strategic partnership to help facilitate innovative projects and financing opportunities for multi-billion infrastructure improvements in California.
Read moreDetailsCopenhagen Malmö Port and By & Havn have reached an agreement on a new container terminal at Ydre Nordhavn.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Tallinn opened a brand new cruise terminal for the 2021 cruise season. In line with the Port’s aims to be a front runner in sustainable terminals and to improve the environmental footprint of its activities.
Read moreDetailsPort Houston marks National Infrastructure Week by highlighting the groundbreaking for the start of construction work to support widening and deepening the 52-mile Houston Ship Channel.
Read moreDetailsSouth Carolina Ports made history by welcoming the first vessel to the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal, marking the first container terminal to open in the U.S. since 2009.
Read moreDetailsThe Port of Antwerp along with Infrabel and Railport announced their joint plans to increase the port’s share of goods transported by rail.
Read moreDetailsPort of Antwerp is planning to deepen the quay wall of its terminal in dialogue with PSA Antwerp, in order to enable Europa Terminal handle largest container vessels.
Read moreDetailsThe Northwest Seaport Alliance recently approved a grant of $782,482 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Diesel Emissions Reduction Act (DERA) grant program.
Read moreDetailsIraq continues the development of the Grand Faw region near Basra into a new deep-water port, while also signed a contract with South Korea’s Daewoo Engineering & Construction Company.
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