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Ostuferhafen: New Berth for Big Cruise Ships (Germany)
Kiel now has a third berth for big cruise ships. During a ceremony in the Ostuferhafen on Sunday mor...
Brazil: Dredging Allows Port of Tubarão to Handle Bigger Ships
Following dredging work and adjustments to its pier, the Port of Tubarão is scheduled to conclude on...
Belgium: MSC Home Terminal to Handle Large Container Ships
Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has completed the heightening of six quay cranes at MSC Home Terminal, whi...
Dredging discharge lines with high wear resistance and their incidence per m3 of the dredged material
We are all increasingly sensitive to the need for economic development compatible with environmental...
Monitoring Dredging Plumes from Space
Emily Twiggs, Senior Project Scientist, EOMAP Australia https://www.linkedin.com/in/emily-twiggs-796...
WEDA: “So That Ships May Pass” Approaches (USA)
The Western Dredging Association (WEDA) and Texas A & M University will host its Annual Western ...
USA: Port of Baltimore to Accommodate Extra Large Ships
Governor Martin O’Malley, joined by Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake and private sector part...
USA: “So That Ships May Pass” Conference Approaches
The Western Dredging Association (WEDA) and Texas A & M University will host its Annual Western ...
Registration for Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference is live!
Registration for the Offshore Energy Exhibition & Conference – Europe’s leading gathering ...
South Korea: Port Deepening Allows Busan to Dock Bigger Ships
The worlds largest container vessels are to call at Busan Port. Busan Port Authority(BPA, President ...
USA: “So That Ships May Pass” Conference Set for August
The Western Dredging Association (WEDA) and Texas A & M University will host its Annual Western ...
USA: “So That Ships May Pass” Approaches
The Western Dredging Association (WEDA) and Texas A & M University will host its Annual Western ...
Van der Leun Opens New Atlanta Operations Base: Passionate about Dredging Vessels
All-round system integrator Van der Leun, based in Sliedrecht, the Dutch home of dredging, has opene...
WEDA: “So That Ships May Pass” Set for August (USA)
The Western Dredging Association (WEDA) and Texas A & M University will host its Annual Western ...
Philippines: Puerto Princesa Prepares for Big Ships
Four large international cruise ships are set to arrive this summer at the Puerto Princesa City, the...
Germany: Channel Deepening Allows Bremerhaven to Dock Bigger Ships
The biggest container ship in the world has docked in Bremerhaven. Precisely one week after leaving ...
Jan de Nul Dredging Chooses No Limit Ships (The Netherlands)
For the third time in a row Jan de Nul Dredging chooses No Limit Ships Shipyards. After first having...
USA: Teledyne BlueView Ships Its 2D Multibeam Imaging Sonar
Teledyne BlueView, the world leader in compact acoustic imaging and measurement technology made its ...
Canada: Sydney Harbour Not Ready for Bigger Ships
Although the $38-million dredging project was completed in January, the Sydney Harbour still cannot ...
USA: Governor Seeks Faster Action to Accommodate Bigger Ships in Charleston Harbor
S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley has earnestly asked President Barack Obama to secure more money necessary for ...
The Netherlands: Maasvlakte Gets First Waiting Berth for Small Container Ships
Last Friday, the first waiting berth for short sea and feeder vessels went into use on the Maasvlakt...
Port of Hong Kong Prepares for Bigger Ships (China)
Port of Hong Kong is preparing for a burst in trade between Asia and the Gulf Coast when a nearly co...