With this article, we are rounding off with a section on berthing-aid systems, within our series on the port equipment necessary for LNG terminals. Last, but not least, is the... read more →
When something works, there's no need to change it. This is the case with the alliance between Prosertek and the Port of Marseille-Fos. For the third year in a row,... read more →
This August saw the visit of Chinese press at Bilbao port. An entourage of 17 journalists from the Asian giant, representing eight media outlets, visited the Bilbao port facilities to... read more →
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) is an authority in charge of regulating safety and improving the efficiency of international sea transport. This entity reconciles different legislative systems and obtains a... read more →
We welcome information technologies, because they entail huge progress. In the maritime industry, as well. Developing these technologies provided for ships communicated with the port through berthing-aid systems, load management,... 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 →
According to a report drawn up by the Baltic and International Maritime Council (BIMCO), the best solid bulks terminals in the world are Bilbao, Quebec and Santander. The report was... read more →
New technologies are making their way in the logistics and port transport sector. In fact, the port industry is one of the most innovative, and a point of reference in... read more →
In sea transport, the size of the ship does matter. The load capacity influences costs-greater capacity entails reduced costs for moving freight-, but also the infrastructures used for and by... read more →