Iquique International Terminal strengthens its operations with a new Liebherr mobile crane Ruth Arteaga. · November 1, 2024 The new Liebherr LHM 600 mobile crane can lift up to 154 tonnes, equivalent to the weight of 25 adult elephants.
Erik Thun launches “Spiken”, its second hybrid cargo ship Isbel Lázaro. · October 31, 2024 This vessel, with plug-in hybrid technology, enables zero-emission port operations and efficient transport.
CMA CGM Unveils Two 2,000 TEU LNG-Powered Vessels for Northern Europe Joshua Falcón. · October 30, 2024 CMA CGM's fleet features the most powerful hydrogen fuel cell of its kind, with a capacity of 1 MW, boosting sustainability in maritime transport.
Marlink will implement Sealink NextGen hybrid network on 26 Transpetro vessels in Brazil Joshua Falcón. · October 30, 2024 The company has established a local support team in Brazil and plans to increase its administrative staff in the region to provide first-line service.
Marine Travelift presents its series of electric hoists for boats Isbel Lázaro. · October 28, 2024 It can lift between 10 and 14 boats with a full load.
OOCL and Seaspan sign agreement for six new container ships Joshua Falcón. · October 27, 2024 By choosing cargo vessels with high capacity, the company strengthens its capabilities and reinforces its presence on routes in the global market.
R/V Brooks McCall Diesel Engine Upgrade to Meet CARB Compliance Ruth Arteaga. · October 27, 2024 The Brooks McCall has also been instrumental in military operations and oil and gas exploration projects off various U.S. coasts.
Company celebrates the arrival of its new sustainable dredge “Galveston Island” Isbel Lázaro. · October 26, 2024 The dredge has a capacity of 6,500 cubic yards and can dredge to depths of 100 feet.
Amasus installs the world’s largest suction sail with Bound4blue Ruth Arteaga. · October 26, 2024 The eSAIL system can reduce fuel consumption by up to 30%, with a payback period of less than five years.
USA Secures $102 Million From Grace Ocean and Synergy Over Baltimore Bridge Collapse Ruth Arteaga. · October 25, 2024 The DALI ship crash in Baltimore left more than 50,000 tons of debris, blocking maritime traffic for months.