Product: MoorMaster

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Dunkirk starts work on second container terminal

Splash 24/7 · July 8, 2026

The Port of Dunkirk has started construction on a second container terminal, adding box-handling capacity on France's North Sea coast.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a new French container terminal at build-out stage — early MoorMaster, shore-power and crane-cable-reel opening as quays come online.

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Port of Galveston Opens New Berth with 1st Cargo Vessel Call

The Maritime Executive · July 4, 2026

The Port of Galveston's new cargo berth officially opened on July 2 with its first vessel call — a Wallenius Wilhelmsen carrier delivering roll-on/roll-off cargo — as the Texas port builds out its cargo-handling capacity.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a new RoRo-capable berth at Galveston — shore-power and MoorMaster scope as the Gulf port expands cargo capacity.

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Marsa Maroc extends Casablanca TC3 concession, plans MAD 3bn expansion

Morocco World News · July 4, 2026

Marsa Maroc secured a 20-year extension of its TC3 container-terminal concession at the Port of Casablanca and announced a MAD 3bn (~$300m) plan to roughly double container capacity by 2030, with quay extension and cargo-handling upgrades.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: capex and a 20-year concession at a Morocco MoorMaster-corridor site open crane-electrification and mooring scope.

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Peru Court Hands Washington a Win in Fight Over Chinese-Owned Chancay Port

gCaptain · July 2, 2026

A Peruvian court ordered the government to oversee the Chinese-owned Chancay port near Lima, a win for US efforts to check Beijing's regional influence.

Why it matters for P&M: governance change at Cosco's Chancay, a Pacific-coast South America MoorMaster target, is a watch signal for the corridor's operator landscape.

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Boskalis, Van Oord to Expand Swedish Port with $570M Dredging Job

MarineLink · July 2, 2026

Boskalis and Van Oord have won a roughly $570m (EUR500m) dredging contract to deepen and expand the Port of Lulea, Sweden's Arctic gateway, awarded by the Swedish Maritime Administration and the port.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a major Lulea deepening and expansion signals new-berth capex, with crane-electrification and MoorMaster attach as the buildout advances.

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Canada commits up to CA$10bn to Roberts Bank Terminal 2 expansion

WebSearch:greenfield-megaproject · July 2, 2026

Canada committed up to CA$10bn to Roberts Bank Terminal 2, a Global Container Terminals-operated container expansion in Delta, BC that adds about 2.4m TEU (roughly 30% more West Coast capacity), with a widened causeway and an expanded tug basin. The preferred build team is to be selected in summer 2026, with construction from 2028.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: CA$10bn West Coast greenfield at GCT, pre-build — crane-electrification, shore-power and MoorMaster attach before procurement closes.

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Asyad and CMA CGM form strategic partnership for $400m Sohar terminal

Ship Management International · July 1, 2026

Oman's Asyad Group and CMA CGM signed a framework agreement to develop, manage and operate a new multipurpose logistics terminal at the Port of Sohar — a roughly $400m investment at a gateway just outside the Strait of Hormuz.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New CMA Terminals berths at Sohar open crane-electrification and MoorMaster scope at design stage.

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COSCO-led group wins Tarragona terminal award

Splash247 · July 1, 2026

A COSCO Shipping Ports-led consortium has received an award notification from the Port Authority of Tarragona for a new multipurpose terminal in Spain, valued at around €144.6m and still subject to formation of the operating company. It adds another potential Mediterranean node to COSCO's European network, following the group's June plan to invest in the Tarragona terminal.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New Med multipurpose terminal at pre-build stage opens crane-electrification and MoorMaster attach points before the operating company forms.

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USACE opens solicitation for Lock and Dam 25 lock foundation works (NESP)

SAM.gov · July 1, 2026

The US Army Corps of Engineers St Louis District issued a solicitation for lock foundation and site preparation at Lock and Dam 25 on the Upper Mississippi under the Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program's new-lock construction.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New US lock construction is a proven MoorMaster application — early civil stage worth tracking for mooring scope.

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Port of Hanko awards RoRo-5 berth reconstruction

EU TED · July 1, 2026

Hangon Satama has awarded the full reconstruction of its RoRo-5 ship berth — a new combi-wall quay structure, retaining-wall elements and a fixed concrete ramp — at one of Finland's busiest RoRo ports.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Rebuilt RoRo berth at high-frequency Hanko is a natural MoorMaster and shore-power attach point after civil works.

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Asyad, CMA CGM sign agreement for Oman terminal

WorldCargoNews · June 30, 2026

Asyad Group and CMA CGM signed a framework agreement to develop, manage and operate a US$400m multipurpose logistics terminal in Sohar, strengthening Oman's northern coast logistics corridor.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: US$400m Sohar terminal creates early berth, crane-electrification and MoorMaster scope with CMA CGM in Oman.

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MSC pays $1.4bn for 49% stake in Adani’s Vizhinjam port

Splash247 · June 30, 2026

MSC, through Terminal Investment Limited, will acquire a 49% stake in Adani Ports' Vizhinjam transhipment terminal in a US$1.4bn deal valuing the Kerala port at about US$2.85bn.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: MSC/TIL entry into Vizhinjam deepens a greenfield Indian terminal where crane electrification and MoorMaster scope can follow.

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Hapag-Lloyd strengthens terminal network with Hamburg and Tangier Med deals

Splash247 · June 30, 2026

Hapag-Lloyd's Hanseatic Global Terminals agreed to acquire 20% of Eurogate Container Terminal Hamburg and to double its stake in Tangier Med's TC3 terminal from 10% to 20%, subject to approvals.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: HGT raises stakes at Hamburg and Tangier Med, including a MoorMaster target corridor where berth upgrades matter.

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First STS cranes arrive at Nador West Med

WorldCargo News · June 26, 2026

The first ship-to-shore cranes have arrived at Morocco's new Nador West Med port, marking progress in the greenfield deep-water terminal's build-out.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Morocco's Nador West Med greenfield ramps up — crane-electrification, shore-power and MoorMaster scope across future berth phases.

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Trelleborgs Hamn Awards Contract for New RoRo Berth

Ferry Shipping News · June 26, 2026

The Port of Trelleborg (Trelleborgs Hamn) in Sweden has awarded a contract for a new ro-ro berth.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new ro-ro berth at the Port of Trelleborg — MoorMaster automated-mooring fit for high-frequency RoPax/RoRo calls.

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Trieste tenders PPP for Phase 1 of new Molo VIII pier

EU TED · June 25, 2026

The Port of Trieste has tendered a public-private partnership to design, build, maintain and operate Phase 1 of its new Molo VIII pier — a major greenfield pier development at the northern Adriatic hub.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: greenfield pier PPP at a major Adriatic hub — early-stage opening for crane electrification, shore power and MoorMaster scope.

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Port of Chancay expands Asia–Latin America trade links

Port Technology International · June 24, 2026

Cosco-backed Port of Chancay in Peru is expanding its Asia–Latin America trade links, deepening throughput and activity at the new Pacific-coast gateway.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Chancay is a MoorMaster Pacific-corridor target site where growth deepens the case for automated-mooring engagement.

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Enstructure takes first steps on new Delaware container terminal

Journal of Commerce (JOC) — Port News · June 23, 2026

US terminal operator and stevedore Enstructure has begun work on a long-delayed big-ship container terminal on the Delaware River, intended to serve mid-Atlantic shippers.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New Delaware big-ship terminal brings STS-crane electrification and MoorMaster scope from an early build stage.

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Pakistan’s KGTL Port Plans Up to $100 million More Investment After Iran War Cargo Surge

gCaptain · June 23, 2026

Karachi Gateway Terminal (KGTL) plans up to $100m of fresh investment over the next five years, aiming to turn an Iran-war cargo surge into durable regional shipping volumes by deepening and upgrading the Karachi container facility.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Early-stage $100m Karachi terminal expansion opens crane-electrification and MoorMaster scope ahead of procurement.

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Port Hedland advances $50 million channel upgrade

Port Technology International · June 23, 2026

Pilbara Ports is advancing a $50 million channel upgrade at Port Hedland, the world's largest bulk-export port and an existing MoorMaster reference site.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: capex at a MoorMaster reference site — watch the upgrade scope for automated-mooring and berth-electrification follow-on.

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Thyborøn Port tenders new RoRo terminal in South Harbour expansion (Denmark)

EU TED · June 22, 2026

Thyborøn Port has tendered the full works for a new RoRo facility in its South Harbour — land reclamation plus complete quay and RoRo-ramp construction — under a negotiated utilities-directive procedure.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New RoRo berth at Thyborøn — early MoorMaster and shore-power opening before mooring and power packages are let.

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DP World makes a move for Lyttelton

WorldCargoNews · June 19, 2026

DP World has reportedly tabled a proposal to operate and manage Lyttelton Port on New Zealand's South Island. The port's owners are seeking capital for a new berth to handle larger vessels, while the local maritime union opposes the move.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DP World's Lyttelton bid targets a new deep-water berth — early-stage crane, shore-power and MoorMaster scope if it proceeds.

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Port of Savannah pushes ahead with Ocean Terminal upgrade

Port Technology International · June 18, 2026

Port Technology International reports the Georgia Ports Authority is pressing ahead with its Ocean Terminal upgrade at Savannah, modernising and expanding container-handling capacity.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: A terminal upgrade is an early opening for crane electrification, shore power and MoorMaster at Savannah — get in at the pre-tender stage.

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Two decades after US port row, DP World eyes American comeback

Splash247 · June 17, 2026

Twenty years after political pressure forced it out of the US market, DP World has entered exclusive negotiations with the Port of Corpus Christi to develop and operate a new container terminal in Texas.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DP World greenfield US terminal at a top-tier customer — early-stage opening for crane, shore-power and MoorMaster scope.

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MAIB Calls for Closer Attention to Snapback Safety at Svitzer

The Maritime Executive · June 15, 2026

The UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) has written to tug operator Svitzer raising concern about mooring-line snapback risks to crew during towage operations.

Why it matters for P&M: renewed regulatory focus on mooring-line snapback risk strengthens the safety case for hands-free automated mooring (MoorMaster).

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Port of Salalah signs deal with Omantel for private 5G rollout

WorldCargo News · June 12, 2026

The Port of Salalah has signed an agreement with Omantel for a private 5G network rollout across the terminal, supporting digitalization and automation of port operations.

Why it matters for P&M: Salalah is an operational MoorMaster reference site; a private-5G automation upgrade signals continued modernization at a Cavotec beachhead.

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Hundreds of BHP Workers Back Strike at Key Australian Iron Ore Export Hub

gCaptain · June 11, 2026

Hundreds of BHP workers at Port Hedland in Western Australia voted in favour of strike action, two unions said on Thursday, raising the risk of disruption to iron ore shipments from one of the world's biggest export hubs.

Why it matters for P&M: Port Hedland is a MoorMaster reference site — industrial action there risks disruption at a flagship bulk installation.

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Sany electric terminal tractors get to work in Chile

WorldCargoNews · June 11, 2026

DP World has put Sany battery-electric terminal tractors into operation at its Port of San Antonio terminal in Chile, advancing yard-fleet electrification at the Pacific-corridor site.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: fleet electrification at DP World San Antonio, a MoorMaster reference site — charging-system scope as e-tractors scale.

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China starts work on $11.4bn Three Gorges expansion

Splash247 · June 11, 2026

China has begun construction of a CNY77.2bn ($11.4bn) new five-stage ship lock system at the Three Gorges Dam, nearly doubling cargo capacity on one of the world's busiest inland shipping corridors.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: MoorMaster is lock-proven (St Lawrence Seaway); a $11.4bn five-stage newbuild lock system is a decade-scale automation opening.

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Chinese ports dominate global efficiency rankings

Splash247 · June 10, 2026

Chinese ports dominated the World Bank / S&P Global 2025 Container Port Performance Index, with Fuzhou first, Dalian second and Oman's Salalah third. The index, now in its sixth edition, ranks container ports on vessel time in port.

Why it matters for P&M: Salalah, a MoorMaster reference site, ranking third globally reinforces the operational-performance story behind Cavotec's flagship mooring installs.

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GENMA ships 10 eRTGs to Marsa Maroc

WorldCargo News · June 9, 2026

GENMA has shipped ten electric RTGs to Marsa Maroc, advancing yard electrification at the Moroccan operator whose Casablanca terminal sits in the Morocco growth corridor.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: eRTG roll-out at Marsa Maroc — e-RTG charging and cable scope at a Morocco MoorMaster growth-corridor account.

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ATSB report details four ship breakaways during Port of Brisbane storm

MarineLink (Maritime Reporter) · June 7, 2026

Australia's Transport Safety Bureau has published an interim report into the breakaway of four vessels during a storm at the Port of Brisbane last year; three large container ships broke their moorings and one subsequently grounded.

Why it matters for P&M: storm mooring failures at a major container port reinforce the automated-mooring (MoorMaster) safety case for long-wave berths.

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Peruvian President grants COSCO operating licence at Chancay megaport

WebSearch:moormaster-site · June 5, 2026

COSCO Shipping was granted its official operating licence at the Port of Chancay on 5 June, marking the full commencement of commercial operations at the Peruvian megaport that cuts Peru–Asia transit from 35 to 23 days.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Chancay sits in our Pacific MoorMaster corridor — commercial start-up advances the account-strategy footprint.

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APM Terminals MedPort Tangier completes 2m TEU expansion to 5.2m TEU

WebSearch:per-customer · June 3, 2026

APM Terminals MedPort Tangier completed its 2m TEU expansion, lifting capacity to 5.2m TEU and extending the berth to two kilometres at a terminal already equipped with automated mooring and shore power.

Why it matters for P&M: MedPort Tangier is a MoorMaster reference beachhead — its expansion deepens the account anchoring the wider APMT push.

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SAAM takes full control of Intertug with US$30.5M investment

Riviera — Ports & Terminals · June 1, 2026

Chilean tugboat operator SAAM has invested US$30.5m to take 100% control of Intertug, consolidating its position in the Latin American towage services market — Pacific-coast and Caribbean overlap with Cavotec's growth-corridor focus.

Why it matters for P&M: tug-operator consolidation in Pacific-coast Latin America overlaps MoorMaster corridor; watch for fleet renewal and charging scope.

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San Antonio Outer Port expansion approved

WorldCargo News · May 31, 2026

Chile's San Antonio has approved the Outer Port expansion, a multi-billion-dollar deep-water container terminal greenfield that adds significant TEU capacity beyond the existing STI San Antonio operation.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: greenfield deep-water expansion at a MoorMaster Pacific-corridor target site — multi-product entry across mooring, shore power, and cranes.

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Chile approves $4.45bn Puerto Exterior expansion at San Antonio

Splash247 · May 27, 2026

Chile's Valparaíso regional environmental commission has unanimously approved the long-awaited Puerto Exterior expansion at the Port of San Antonio — the largest port infrastructure project in the country's history and a major new gateway for South American container trade.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: $4.45bn capacity unlock at a Pacific-corridor MoorMaster target site — direct opening for MoorMaster, shore-power and crane scope.

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IMO adopts rules to govern ocean-going autonomous ships (MASS Code)

Riviera — Regulation & Compliance · May 26, 2026

IMO's Maritime Safety Committee has adopted an international regulatory framework for large ships operated remotely or autonomously, with a two-year voluntary introduction period starting in July 2026.

Why it matters for P&M: IMO formalises the autonomous-ship framework — pulls automated-mooring (MoorMaster) and berth-automation relevance forward.

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Kalmar Ottawa terminal tractors for ITI (Hanseatic)

WorldCargoNews · May 25, 2026

Iquique Terminal Internacional (ITI), part of Hanseatic Global Terminals, has expanded its tractor fleet with three new Kalmar Ottawa terminal tractors at its container terminal in northern Chile.

Why it matters for P&M: Modest fleet capex at a Hanseatic-owned terminal in Chile — signals investment cadence at a customer adjacent to the South-American MoorMaster corridor.

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Automation central to German port comeback plans

WorldCargo News · May 24, 2026

WorldCargo News reports that German ports — historically lagging on automation versus Rotterdam and Antwerp — are pinning their competitive recovery on automated handling and terminal-wide digital integration. Eurogate and HHLA territory is implied.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: automation push at HHLA/Eurogate hubs opens multi-product play across MoorMaster, crane electrification, and AGV charging.

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IMO adopts first global Code for autonomous ships (MASS Code)

MarineLink (Maritime Reporter) · May 21, 2026

The IMO has adopted the first international Code of Safety for Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS Code) at the 111th session of the Maritime Safety Committee in London. The (non-mandatory) Code aims to support the safe integration of autonomous and remotely operated commercial ships into global shipping.

Why it matters for P&M: IMO's first MASS Code formalises autonomous shipping — pulls automated-mooring (MoorMaster) and berth-automation relevance forward.

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STI San Antonio implements digital twin

WorldCargo News · May 21, 2026

Chile's STI (San Antonio Terminal Internacional) is rolling out a digital-twin platform across its terminal operations — a sustained modernisation push at the MoorMaster Pacific-corridor target site.

Why is this an opportunity for P&M: STI San Antonio is a MoorMaster target site; modernisation deepens the corridor footprint for the Pacific MoorMaster push.

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Foreign Operators of M/V Dali Indicted Over Fatal Baltimore Bridge Collapse

gCaptain · May 12, 2026

US federal prosecutors filed criminal charges against Singapore-based Synergy Marine and a technical superintendent in connection with the 2024 Key Bridge collapse, raising the legal-exposure bar for shipmanagers operating in US waters.

Why it matters for P&M: The Dali indictment is the first US criminal-charge precedent of this scale against a shipmanager; it accelerates scrutiny on power-system reliability and bridge-strike-risk mitigation, both of which intersect with MoorMaster value-proposition framing (deterministic berthing) and with terminal-side electrical-fault disclosure expectations.

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NYK car carrier tests autonomous navigation in Singapore

Riviera Maritime News · May 12, 2026

A 2026-built NYK car carrier made its first port call in Singapore using remote pilotage, validating the autonomous-navigation stack in a live port environment.

Why it matters for P&M: Autonomous arrival pilots at major Asian hubs shift the timing-and-precision envelope around berthing — strengthening the value case for automated mooring (MoorMaster) on the PCTC class. PCTC also sits on Cavotec's ship-side shore-power radar; integration narratives between autonomy and electrified berthing are the long arc here.

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DP World launches war risk protection

Port Strategy · May 12, 2026

DP World has rolled out a war-risk protection offering for customers exposed to the Hormuz disruption — a sign that customer-side operators are productising the disruption rather than waiting for it to lift.

Why it matters for P&M: DP World is a top-tier customer (San Antonio MoorMaster site, Callao corridor target). A move into commercial-risk packaging suggests their planning horizon now treats the Hormuz disruption as durable — consistent with capex shifting toward redundant-route terminals.

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DP World and Al Dahra sign MoU on GCC agri-logistics; DP World secures Laem Chabang 5-year extension

DP World press · May 12, 2026

DP World and Abu Dhabi-based Al Dahra signed an MoU on May 12 to develop end-to-end supply-chain solutions for food and agricultural commodities across the GCC and globally. Separately, DP World's Laem Chabang JV LCIT secured a 5-year concession extension at Thailand's busiest container gateway (May 2026 – April 2031).

Why it matters for P&M: Two reinforcing DP World moves — a GCC inland-logistics push and a Southeast Asia gateway lock-in. The Laem Chabang extension de-risks pipeline conversion at a major DP World gateway; the Al Dahra MoU is the kind of upstream logistics positioning that anchors longer-cycle terminal infrastructure decisions. DP World is a top-tier customer (San Antonio MoorMaster site, Callao corridor target) — both signals reinforce ongoing engagement priority.

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Cavotec renews 2-year service agreement with Port of Salalah covering 32 MoorMaster units

Cavotec / WorldCargoNews · May 8, 2026

Cavotec renewed its 24/7 on-site repair and maintenance agreement with the Port of Salalah for a further two years, covering all 32 MoorMaster vacuum mooring units. Patrick Baudin, President of Services, framed the renewal as ten years of continuous on-site partnership.

Why it matters for P&M: Salalah is the largest single MoorMaster site in our installed base and the renewal is a non-trivial Services revenue anchor. It also reinforces the MoorMaster reference story we use into the Gulf and South Asia pipeline. Cross-divisional: this is core Services Division revenue — flag during the Group ARR review.

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APM Terminals + Hateco sign $1.7bn Lien Chieu Container Port partnership in Da Nang, Vietnam

Cyprus Shipping News · May 7, 2026

APM Terminals and Hateco Group signed an agreement with Da Nang City to develop, build and operate Lien Chieu Container Port. Total investment is estimated >$1.7bn for a >5.7m TEU terminal; Berths 1–2 first, with Berths 3–8 in later phases.

Why it matters for P&M: A new APMT greenfield hub at Vietnam scale. APMT hub terminals globally are treated as an extension of the Tangier MedPort MoorMaster beachhead; greenfield phase 1 is the right inflection point to position both MoorMaster and crane electrification. Engage at masterplan / equipment-spec phase.

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Trelleborg AutoMoor goes live at SPG Qingdao — first automated mooring deployment in China

WorldCargoNews / Trelleborg · May 1, 2026

Trelleborg's AutoMoor system at SPG Qingdao is the first automated vacuum mooring installation in China. Trelleborg cites plans to expand similar deployments at Qingdao and other Chinese ports; reference framing emphasises 30,000+ historical vacuum-mooring cycles globally and a new SmartDAS digital layer.

Why it matters for P&M: Trelleborg taking the first China reference is direct competitive intelligence. The implied roadmap (multi-site Chinese deployment) is the single biggest mid-term threat to MoorMaster's category leadership in the Asia Pacific. Re-prioritise the China account engagement — particularly at Chinese state operators (China Merchants, COSCO Ports) — and brief Services on response.

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