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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld-longest: 436-feet, 73-ton heavy offshore wind turbine blade loaded in ChinaA 436-foot-long (133-meter-long), 73.8-ton (67-tonne) wind turbine blade was successfully loaded onto a ship at Yangzhou Port ...
Rotterdam Shortsea Terminals (RST) has expanded its equipment fleet with an order for two new ship-to-shore (STS) cranes and ...
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The Business & Financial Times on MSNMaritime goldmine: Unlocking the 24-hour economy to transform ports, trade, and security in West Africa (Part 1)By Dr. David King BOISON Imagine a Ghana where our ports never sleep—where ships dock, unload, and set sail around the clock, ...
Canadian ports on both coasts are grappling with extended dwell times, according to forwarder DHL’s March ports update.
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