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The history and evolution of dry docking

Dry docking is a process that involves the removal of a vessel from water and placing it on a dry dock for maintenance, repair, and cleaning. The history of dry-docking dates back to ancient times when ships were pulled onto the shore for repairs and maintenance. Over time, the process has evolved to become an essential part of the maritime

Seminar: Trabajo en Altura

Noatum Terminal Malaga in collaboration with the Malagaport Foundation are organising an information day for the commemoration of the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, to be held on 28 April in the Port of Malaga. Entitled ‘Trabajo en Altura’ (Work at Heights), this conference aims to highlight the value of this type of activity, while at the

LD Seaplane Maiden Test Call at Viana Do Castelo for Airbus Atlantic

Noatum Maritime’s long-term partner LD Seaplane has been developing a project with the French-based company Airbus. The maritime shipping project aims to include a port call in the north of Portugal, open to the MED Route, to meet the logistic needs of the client. Following this objective, a maiden test call was made last 5 December in the post of Viana

Noatum announces purchase agreement reached with AD Ports Group

AD Ports Group recognizes Noatum’s history of growth and its potential to be part of its vision for the future. Noatum will lead AD Ports Group’s Logistics Cluster. Madrid, 18 November 2022 – The purchase agreement for the entire Noatum Group by AD Ports Group was formalised yesterday afternoon. Established in 2006 in the United Arab Emirates, AD Ports Group today serves

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Noatum terminal Castellon committed to sustainability in its facilities

Noatum Terminal Castellon has completed the acquisition of two pure electric vehicles, model Dacia Spring Comfort Plus Electric. This investment in terminal equipment is in line with the Group’s commitment to sustainability. Noatum’s specialised terminal division, Noatum Terminals, has acquired two pure electric automobiles to complete its fleet of vehicles for on-site operations at its Castellon terminal. Noatum, as a key port operator

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Noatum completes the setup of new port cranes in three of its terminals

This order for four mobile cranes was placed with the German manufacturer Liebherr. The first crane, an LHM 420 Pactronic with a capacity of up to 124 tonnes, was commissioned in the port of Sagunto earlier this year. The remaining three were transported by sea from Rostock (Germany), and the second delivery of an LHM 550 crane with a capacity of

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See you in Seatrade Cruise Med 2022!

This year, the Seatrade Cruise Med conference will have as main theme discussions on sustainability, onshore experiences, ports and destinations, technology, expedition cruising, luxury cruising, and more. The programme has been already published! Some of the interesting sessions we’ll be able to enjoy are ‘State of the Mediterranean Cruise Industry’, a discussion of ‘Alternative Fuels: Alternative Options, and The Changing Geography

Smartosh & Noatum: a success story

Almost three years ago, our Health & Safety department started working on a project to develop Noatum’s Smartosh tool, as a step towards the strategic digitalisation of our processes. Smartosh is provided and monitored by a third party- PrevenControl- that manages the effectiveness of these actions and other key indicators, to assess the overall performance of the tool and its use

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High activity of Marmedsa Cruise Services in April and May

The slow recovery of the sector has been preparing cruise lines and service providers to offer more innovative and better services for cruisers worldwide. During April and May, we’ve seen new cruises making their first call in Spanish ports and some old acquaintances come back after a long absence.   The Silver Dawn made its first call to Cadiz this early April. The