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  • იანვარი 2, 2025

Lemtrans has completed construction of the second stage of the container terminal in Vinnytsia.

The Lemtrans Group has successfully completed the construction of the second stage of the Vinnytsia Container Terminal, having invested more than $15 million in the project. As part of the expansion, modern infrastructure was built, including railway tracks, a container yard and a warehouse with an area of ​​more than 4 thousand square meters.

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  • იანვარი 2, 2025

Port of Rotterdam expands Container Exchange Route network.

One year after the launch of the Container Exchange Route (CER), the project is entering a new phase. In 2025, the Port of Rotterdam Authority will begin building new connections to Distripark Maasvlakte and the ECT Delta/Hutchison Ports Delta II terminals via a central gate system. Work will start at the beginning of the year and will be completed in stages by the end of 2025.

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  • დეკემბერი 31, 2024

Turkish companies will build a shipyard in Kazakhstan.

Turkish companies YDA and Asfat have announced the construction of a shipyard in the Mangistau region of Kazakhstan. The project, which will require investments of 130 billion tenge (approximately 250 million dollars), is planned to be implemented in 2025-2026. The plant will be built near the port of Kurik and will facilitate the production of new vessels to meet the needs of the domestic fleet.

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  • დეკემბერი 30, 2024

HHLA has installed three new highly automated container cranes in the Port of Hamburg.

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has completed the installation of three new highly automated container cranes at its Altenwerder terminal (CTA). The first of their kind in the Port of Hamburg, these remotely operated cranes will help to significantly increase the efficiency of container ship handling.

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  • დეკემბერი 27, 2024

Baltic Hub is preparing to launch the new terminal T3.

The first four Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes have been successfully unloaded at the main berth of the T3 terminal in the Port of Gdansk. They are currently being tested and the equipment is being adjusted, and will be fully operational by March 2025. Three more STS cranes are expected to arrive from China in March next year. In addition, eight out of twenty rail-mounted cranes (RMG) have already been installed, and four of them have been connected to the power supply and put into operation.