We all know offshore platforms, sea terminals located in deep water so that ships can access fuel reserves in inaccessible areas. But how did these gigantic works of engineering make... read more →
As you must already be aware, LNG are the initials for Liquefied Natural Gas, a fuel which, in addition to energetic self-sufficiency, offers the possibility of reducing atmospheric pollution, improves the energy... read more →
The sea transport sector is facing a cleaner future following the recent agreement by the International Sea Organization (IMO) to dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The ambitious plan envisages a... read more →
The LNG terminal in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, with an LNG terminal for imported gas and a large LNG Gas pipeline that transports gas from the Bay of Cartagena de... read more →
The Dunkerque terminal LNG, located on 56 hectares of land in the East Port of Dunkerque, with a dock that allows the loading and unloading of tanker ships larger than... read more →
Progressive technological progress applied to the industry means that machines that do not require human intervention and software are increasingly present in all work processes. Seaports are also involved in... read more →
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is emerging as one of the energy sources of the future with a significant impact on the maritime sector. Hence the growing number of LNG terminals... read more →
It has been gratifying to be part of a major forward-thinking project, and even more so with the recognition of our work on the Bilbao port passenger gateway, an infrastructure... read more →
Last Thursday 20 July, the Port Authority of Tarragona's conference room hosted the first Smart Digital Port workshop, organised by the Foundation Tarragona 2017 Smart Mediterranean City, with the collaboration... read more →
Its name is Yara Birkeland, and before being "born" - because it is still a project on paper - it has already become a news item. And with good reason,... read more →