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  • Декабрь 12, 2023

Winter magic in Riga: “Viking Cinderella” cruise brings over a thousand tourists to the Port

Today, the 12-deck passenger ship “Viking Cinderella” docked at the Port of Riga, bringing 1122 tourists on a winter cruise organized by the company “Viking Line.” The majority of visitors hail from Scandinavia, including Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, as well as Germany, Poland, Great Britain, and other countries. This marks the ship’s first winter visit to Riga, with two more calls scheduled for December, including the next one on December 18.

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  • Декабрь 11, 2023

Transatlantic pact: Belgian and Houston partners unite for green energy transition

Belgium and Houston-based partners have taken a significant step towards transatlantic collaboration on green energy transition. Prime Minister Alexander De Croo witnessed the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Center for Houston’s Future, Waterstofnet, Port Houston, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, Exmar, and the Blue Sky Maritime Coalition. The agreement focuses on establishing a mutually beneficial partnership for renewable and low-carbon molecule import-export, creating a green shipping corridor, and facilitating the exchange of knowledge, best practices, and research.

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  • Декабрь 11, 2023

The Freeport of Riga Authority together with port companies is making plans for future development

The Freeport of Riga recently conducted its annual management meeting with stevedores, focusing on the port’s performance in the current year and outlining plans for the future. The port’s growth strategy emphasizes not only cargo handling but also ongoing digitization, industrial cluster development, and substantial investments in infrastructure. Notably, the containerized cargo segment experienced a 7% increase, and the agricultural cargo segment grew by 15%, contributing to a potentially record-breaking year for the Port of Riga. Investments in infrastructure development by port merchants reached EUR 30.6 million in 2022 and EUR 166 million over the last five years.

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  • Декабрь 11, 2023

CPL cluster marks milestone in sustainable port logistics with annual meeting in Hamburg

Representatives from the 45 partner companies of the Clean Port & Logistics (CPL) cluster gathered for their annual meeting in Hamburg on December 8, 2023. Established by Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) last year, the CPL cluster focuses on testing emission-free equipment in port logistics in collaboration with partner companies. During the meeting, discussions among representatives centered on the initial results of working groups, with presentations from Hyster and LifteH2 updating attendees on the development of hydrogen-powered handling equipment and its fuelling. The German Aerospace Center also introduced the “ZERO-EMISSION PORT” project, outlining measures for the climate-friendly transformation of the port’s industry and logistics activities. Following the meeting, cluster members visited the Port of Hamburg to explore test fields and observe the first industrial applications of hydrogen-powered and battery-electric handling equipment at HHLA container terminals Tollerort and Altenwerder.

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  • Декабрь 11, 2023

DB Cargo’s unique mission: delivering key components for the modernization of Kijfhoek

The Kijfhoek marshalling yard near Rotterdam, hailed as Europe’s hub, plays a vital role in connecting the port of Rotterdam with industrial zones across the continent. To accommodate future growth in freight volumes, Siemens Mobility embarked on a colossal modernization project for the 50-hectare site, featuring 14 entry sidings, 41 sorting sidings, and 12 stabling sidings. The magnitude of the project goes beyond its sheer size, with unique challenges such as accommodating cargo with excess width and navigating locomotive changes during the journey.

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  • Декабрь 8, 2023

Challenges to Switzerland’s rail dominance: identifying obstacles and solutions

Switzerland’s transalpine freight transport by rail has long maintained a higher proportion compared to other Alpine nations. However, four years post the completion of the NRLA (New Rail Link through the Alps), signs of limitations to the modal shift’s success are emerging. Despite initial growth, the share is decreasing due to challenges such as numerous infrastructure works, diversions, cancellations, high track and energy prices, and railway competitiveness, affecting transit.

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  • Декабрь 8, 2023

Masdar collaborates on green hydrogen supply chain study with Port of Amsterdam and industry partners

On Thursday 7 December, Masdar, a prominent global clean energy company, has joined forces with the Port of Amsterdam, SkyNRG, and Zenith Energy Terminals to embark on a Joint Study Agreement (JSA) aimed at assessing the feasibility of a dedicated liquefied green hydrogen supply chain. This collaboration follows an earlier Memorandum of Understanding signed between Masdar and four Dutch companies. The focus of the JSA is to explore the potential of producing green hydrogen by Masdar and exporting it to the port of Amsterdam, thereby supplying hydrogen to regional industries and the broader European hinterland.

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  • Декабрь 6, 2023

Headline: PSA Sines port acquires two mega Ship-to-Shore cranes

On December 4, 2023, PSA Sines welcomed the arrival of two massive Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes, marking a significant enhancement to its container handling capabilities. These new cranes, complementing the existing ten Super Post-Panamax cranes, empower PSA Sines to efficiently manage the largest container vessels operating on the Iberian Peninsula. The addition of these cranes not only contributes to expanding PSA Sines’ capacity from 2.3 to 2.7 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) but also solidifies its status as the preferred Iberian gateway hub.

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  • 5 декабря 2023 г.

RCG enhances rail logistics: transporting concrete sleepers for Track Tec’s infrastructure advancements in Romania

RCG, a renowned logistics company, has expanded its transport services beyond traditional goods to include components for railway infrastructure, collaborating with Track Tec Group, a leading global provider of railway infrastructure solutions. Starting in June 2023, RCG has been facilitating the transportation of concrete sleepers over a 1,650-kilometer route from Poland through the Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary to Romania, supporting infrastructure renovations. This venture aims to manage over 80 trains by December 2024, each comprising 27 wagons and carrying approximately 1,500 net tonnes, demonstrating RCG’s commitment to efficient and reliable railway logistics. The operation involves RCG’s carrier subsidiaries in respective countries, with partner railway undertakings handling the crucial first and last miles of the journey.