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On the Job: Marine Terminal Operator - Shawna Nevins
Shawna Nevins is responsible for loading and discharging crude oil at BP Terminals.
published: 11 Dec 2012
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Crowds gather to watch Battleship New Jersey move to Paulsboro Marine Terminal
The Battleship New Jersey took off Thursday for historic dry dock maintenance for the first time in 30 years.
published: 21 Mar 2024
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Overview of Marine Terminal operations
Brief overview of Marine Terminal / shipping container operations
published: 03 Jun 2019
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Marine Terminal
published: 06 Oct 2017
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Embarkation day made easy at P&O's ocean terminal
Hi Join us as we Embark from Ocean terminal in Southampton, where your journey to adventure and relaxation begins! In this video, we'll take you through the embarkation process step by step, so you know exactly what to expect and can start your holiday stress-free.
From dropping off your luggage to checking in, and all the way to boarding the ship, we'll guide you through the process with helpful tips and insider knowledge.
So sit back, relax, and get ready to set sail with P&O on the adventure of a lifetime!
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published: 10 May 2023
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Drone Tour of South Brooklyn Marine Terminal: Empire Wind's Revitalized Offshore Wind Port
Welcome to a drone tour of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, Empire Wind's revitalized offshore wind port and a hub for the offshore wind industry on the iconic waterfront of New York City.
With a world-class marine terminal, this site is expected to play a crucial role in developing the offshore wind industry's supply chain and job creation over the next decade.
We'll also see how the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal is tailored to accommodate the new generation of advanced bulk cargo including offshore wind components like giant wind turbine blades. Over the next few years, a significant investment will be made to turn the terminal into a world-class port capable of handling such emerging industrial flows.
The terminal's location further supports the development of New York's offshore...
published: 08 Feb 2024
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Battleship New Jersey arrives at Paulsboro Marine Terminal; will head next to Philadelphia Navy Yard
A famed battleship floated down the Delaware River on Thursday as the USS New Jersey left its dock in Camden, New Jersey. Read more: https://6abc.com/uss-new-jersey-battleship-moving-dry-dock-philadelphia-navy-yard/14549439/
published: 21 Mar 2024
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Foss Marine Terminal Chimney – Controlled Demolition, Inc.
Built in 1916 by New Bedford Gas & Electric, the Cannon Street Power Plant generated power for the City of New Bedford, Massachusetts until 1992. Located on the New Bedford Foss Marine Terminal waterfront, the 190’ tall, reinforced concrete chimney (which sat atop a 68’ tall boiler house) was dubbed New Bedford’s iconic white “cigarette” that once reigned over the downtown region. As New Bedford transitions toward clean energy, the site was selected for its proximity to offshore wind blocks located approximately 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket islands, and the Cannon Street Power Plant was slated for demolition.
Foss Marine contracted Costello Dismantling Co., Inc. (Costello) of West Wareham, Massachusetts to assist in the demolition/decommissioning of the power plant. ...
published: 02 Mar 2023
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Ever Forward back at Seagirt Marine Terminal to get containers
The Ever Forward returned Friday to the Seagirt Marine Terminal in Baltimore to pick up its containers. The ship ran aground on March 13 in the Chesapeake Bay after leaving Baltimore. The 1,095-foot vessel, which could fit three football fields end to end, did not move for 35 days. A couple of attempts in March failed to free the ship. Crews tried dredging and push/pull tugboat operations. Then, from April 9-16, hundreds of containers were off-loaded from the stuck ship so crews could try for a third time to refloat it, the Coast Guard said. Crews then refloated the ship Sunday, and barges and tugboats towed it to Annapolis for an inspection.
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published: 22 Apr 2022
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Five Minute Histories: Seagirt Marine Terminal
Today we’ve teamed up with the Downtown Sailing Center once again, this time to see Seagirt Marine Terminal by water! It is one of several marine terminals that make up the Port of Baltimore, which was founded in 1706. You’ve probably seen Seagirt ’s giant cranes from Boston Street—did you know they unload and load over 1.5 million shipping containers every year? Whew! Thanks for watching and see you next week.
This is our series called "Five Minute Histories." We record short videos about different historic places all over Baltimore and post them on our Facebook page, YouTube channel, and website. For more information or to become a member of Baltimore Heritage, check out: https://baltimoreheritage.org/support/
published: 30 Nov 2022
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On the Job: Marine Terminal Operator - Shawna Nevins
Shawna Nevins is responsible for loading and discharging crude oil at BP Terminals.
Shawna Nevins is responsible for loading and discharging crude oil at BP Terminals.
https://wn.com/On_The_Job_Marine_Terminal_Operator_Shawna_Nevins
Shawna Nevins is responsible for loading and discharging crude oil at BP Terminals.
- published: 11 Dec 2012
- views: 17622
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Crowds gather to watch Battleship New Jersey move to Paulsboro Marine Terminal
The Battleship New Jersey took off Thursday for historic dry dock maintenance for the first time in 30 years.
The Battleship New Jersey took off Thursday for historic dry dock maintenance for the first time in 30 years.
https://wn.com/Crowds_Gather_To_Watch_Battleship_New_Jersey_Move_To_Paulsboro_Marine_Terminal
The Battleship New Jersey took off Thursday for historic dry dock maintenance for the first time in 30 years.
- published: 21 Mar 2024
- views: 3328
3:18
Overview of Marine Terminal operations
Brief overview of Marine Terminal / shipping container operations
Brief overview of Marine Terminal / shipping container operations
https://wn.com/Overview_Of_Marine_Terminal_Operations
Brief overview of Marine Terminal / shipping container operations
- published: 03 Jun 2019
- views: 764
5:05
Embarkation day made easy at P&O's ocean terminal
Hi Join us as we Embark from Ocean terminal in Southampton, where your journey to adventure and relaxation begins! In this video, we'll take you through the emb...
Hi Join us as we Embark from Ocean terminal in Southampton, where your journey to adventure and relaxation begins! In this video, we'll take you through the embarkation process step by step, so you know exactly what to expect and can start your holiday stress-free.
From dropping off your luggage to checking in, and all the way to boarding the ship, we'll guide you through the process with helpful tips and insider knowledge.
So sit back, relax, and get ready to set sail with P&O on the adventure of a lifetime!
join us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/372710791279047/?ref=share_group_link
@TravelswiththeRussells
email us with any questions : travelswiththerussells@gmail.com
#vacation
#p&ocruise
https://wn.com/Embarkation_Day_Made_Easy_At_P_O's_Ocean_Terminal
Hi Join us as we Embark from Ocean terminal in Southampton, where your journey to adventure and relaxation begins! In this video, we'll take you through the embarkation process step by step, so you know exactly what to expect and can start your holiday stress-free.
From dropping off your luggage to checking in, and all the way to boarding the ship, we'll guide you through the process with helpful tips and insider knowledge.
So sit back, relax, and get ready to set sail with P&O on the adventure of a lifetime!
join us on Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/372710791279047/?ref=share_group_link
@TravelswiththeRussells
email us with any questions : travelswiththerussells@gmail.com
#vacation
#p&ocruise
- published: 10 May 2023
- views: 4475
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Drone Tour of South Brooklyn Marine Terminal: Empire Wind's Revitalized Offshore Wind Port
Welcome to a drone tour of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, Empire Wind's revitalized offshore wind port and a hub for the offshore wind industry on the icon...
Welcome to a drone tour of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, Empire Wind's revitalized offshore wind port and a hub for the offshore wind industry on the iconic waterfront of New York City.
With a world-class marine terminal, this site is expected to play a crucial role in developing the offshore wind industry's supply chain and job creation over the next decade.
We'll also see how the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal is tailored to accommodate the new generation of advanced bulk cargo including offshore wind components like giant wind turbine blades. Over the next few years, a significant investment will be made to turn the terminal into a world-class port capable of handling such emerging industrial flows.
The terminal's location further supports the development of New York's offshore wind industry. The location provides transport through a network of waterways including NY Harbor, the Hudson River, and the East River giving easy access to the
Atlantic Ocean, promising to minimize carbon footprints and keep the environment sustainable.
This drone tour of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal will showcase the historic port that will one day play a pivotal role in transforming our grid to a greener future and how Empire Wind's offshore port in New York will drive the development of cutting-edge cargo handling and storage techniques to build a brighter future for our planet.
Thank you for watching, and we hope you'll learn something new about this fascinating hub for offshore wind, and industrial port development in one of the world's most vibrant cities!
https://wn.com/Drone_Tour_Of_South_Brooklyn_Marine_Terminal_Empire_Wind's_Revitalized_Offshore_Wind_Port
Welcome to a drone tour of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, Empire Wind's revitalized offshore wind port and a hub for the offshore wind industry on the iconic waterfront of New York City.
With a world-class marine terminal, this site is expected to play a crucial role in developing the offshore wind industry's supply chain and job creation over the next decade.
We'll also see how the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal is tailored to accommodate the new generation of advanced bulk cargo including offshore wind components like giant wind turbine blades. Over the next few years, a significant investment will be made to turn the terminal into a world-class port capable of handling such emerging industrial flows.
The terminal's location further supports the development of New York's offshore wind industry. The location provides transport through a network of waterways including NY Harbor, the Hudson River, and the East River giving easy access to the
Atlantic Ocean, promising to minimize carbon footprints and keep the environment sustainable.
This drone tour of the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal will showcase the historic port that will one day play a pivotal role in transforming our grid to a greener future and how Empire Wind's offshore port in New York will drive the development of cutting-edge cargo handling and storage techniques to build a brighter future for our planet.
Thank you for watching, and we hope you'll learn something new about this fascinating hub for offshore wind, and industrial port development in one of the world's most vibrant cities!
- published: 08 Feb 2024
- views: 347
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Battleship New Jersey arrives at Paulsboro Marine Terminal; will head next to Philadelphia Navy Yard
A famed battleship floated down the Delaware River on Thursday as the USS New Jersey left its dock in Camden, New Jersey. Read more: https://6abc.com/uss-new-j...
A famed battleship floated down the Delaware River on Thursday as the USS New Jersey left its dock in Camden, New Jersey. Read more: https://6abc.com/uss-new-jersey-battleship-moving-dry-dock-philadelphia-navy-yard/14549439/
https://wn.com/Battleship_New_Jersey_Arrives_At_Paulsboro_Marine_Terminal_Will_Head_Next_To_Philadelphia_Navy_Yard
A famed battleship floated down the Delaware River on Thursday as the USS New Jersey left its dock in Camden, New Jersey. Read more: https://6abc.com/uss-new-jersey-battleship-moving-dry-dock-philadelphia-navy-yard/14549439/
- published: 21 Mar 2024
- views: 25889
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Foss Marine Terminal Chimney – Controlled Demolition, Inc.
Built in 1916 by New Bedford Gas & Electric, the Cannon Street Power Plant generated power for the City of New Bedford, Massachusetts until 1992. Located on the...
Built in 1916 by New Bedford Gas & Electric, the Cannon Street Power Plant generated power for the City of New Bedford, Massachusetts until 1992. Located on the New Bedford Foss Marine Terminal waterfront, the 190’ tall, reinforced concrete chimney (which sat atop a 68’ tall boiler house) was dubbed New Bedford’s iconic white “cigarette” that once reigned over the downtown region. As New Bedford transitions toward clean energy, the site was selected for its proximity to offshore wind blocks located approximately 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket islands, and the Cannon Street Power Plant was slated for demolition.
Foss Marine contracted Costello Dismantling Co., Inc. (Costello) of West Wareham, Massachusetts to assist in the demolition/decommissioning of the power plant. Costello then contracted Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) of Phoenix, Maryland, to assist them in the explosives felling of the concrete chimney. CDI mobilized to the site and prepared the chimney in two (2) working days. On the morning of Friday, January 27, 2023, CDI successfully felled the chimney, to the north, over the edge of the boiler house.
The New Bedford Foss Marine Terminal will now support offshore wind projects and provide storage and laydown areas for wind farm equipment and materials, and berth facilities for a range of vessels such as crew transfer vessels, service vessels, and Foss tugs and barges.
Drone footage courtesy of CDI and some drone footage courtesy of Doug Musser and Stephen Colquhoun of Anchor Qea, LLC.
https://wn.com/Foss_Marine_Terminal_Chimney_–_Controlled_Demolition,_Inc.
Built in 1916 by New Bedford Gas & Electric, the Cannon Street Power Plant generated power for the City of New Bedford, Massachusetts until 1992. Located on the New Bedford Foss Marine Terminal waterfront, the 190’ tall, reinforced concrete chimney (which sat atop a 68’ tall boiler house) was dubbed New Bedford’s iconic white “cigarette” that once reigned over the downtown region. As New Bedford transitions toward clean energy, the site was selected for its proximity to offshore wind blocks located approximately 15 miles south of Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket islands, and the Cannon Street Power Plant was slated for demolition.
Foss Marine contracted Costello Dismantling Co., Inc. (Costello) of West Wareham, Massachusetts to assist in the demolition/decommissioning of the power plant. Costello then contracted Controlled Demolition, Inc. (CDI) of Phoenix, Maryland, to assist them in the explosives felling of the concrete chimney. CDI mobilized to the site and prepared the chimney in two (2) working days. On the morning of Friday, January 27, 2023, CDI successfully felled the chimney, to the north, over the edge of the boiler house.
The New Bedford Foss Marine Terminal will now support offshore wind projects and provide storage and laydown areas for wind farm equipment and materials, and berth facilities for a range of vessels such as crew transfer vessels, service vessels, and Foss tugs and barges.
Drone footage courtesy of CDI and some drone footage courtesy of Doug Musser and Stephen Colquhoun of Anchor Qea, LLC.
- published: 02 Mar 2023
- views: 41416
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Ever Forward back at Seagirt Marine Terminal to get containers
The Ever Forward returned Friday to the Seagirt Marine Terminal in Baltimore to pick up its containers. The ship ran aground on March 13 in the Chesapeake Bay a...
The Ever Forward returned Friday to the Seagirt Marine Terminal in Baltimore to pick up its containers. The ship ran aground on March 13 in the Chesapeake Bay after leaving Baltimore. The 1,095-foot vessel, which could fit three football fields end to end, did not move for 35 days. A couple of attempts in March failed to free the ship. Crews tried dredging and push/pull tugboat operations. Then, from April 9-16, hundreds of containers were off-loaded from the stuck ship so crews could try for a third time to refloat it, the Coast Guard said. Crews then refloated the ship Sunday, and barges and tugboats towed it to Annapolis for an inspection.
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https://wn.com/Ever_Forward_Back_At_Seagirt_Marine_Terminal_To_Get_Containers
The Ever Forward returned Friday to the Seagirt Marine Terminal in Baltimore to pick up its containers. The ship ran aground on March 13 in the Chesapeake Bay after leaving Baltimore. The 1,095-foot vessel, which could fit three football fields end to end, did not move for 35 days. A couple of attempts in March failed to free the ship. Crews tried dredging and push/pull tugboat operations. Then, from April 9-16, hundreds of containers were off-loaded from the stuck ship so crews could try for a third time to refloat it, the Coast Guard said. Crews then refloated the ship Sunday, and barges and tugboats towed it to Annapolis for an inspection.
Subscribe to WBAL on YouTube now for more: http://bit.ly/1oJSRCN
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Like us: http://facebook.com/wbaltv11
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- published: 22 Apr 2022
- views: 1987
7:33
Five Minute Histories: Seagirt Marine Terminal
Today we’ve teamed up with the Downtown Sailing Center once again, this time to see Seagirt Marine Terminal by water! It is one of several marine terminals that...
Today we’ve teamed up with the Downtown Sailing Center once again, this time to see Seagirt Marine Terminal by water! It is one of several marine terminals that make up the Port of Baltimore, which was founded in 1706. You’ve probably seen Seagirt ’s giant cranes from Boston Street—did you know they unload and load over 1.5 million shipping containers every year? Whew! Thanks for watching and see you next week.
This is our series called "Five Minute Histories." We record short videos about different historic places all over Baltimore and post them on our Facebook page, YouTube channel, and website. For more information or to become a member of Baltimore Heritage, check out: https://baltimoreheritage.org/support/
https://wn.com/Five_Minute_Histories_Seagirt_Marine_Terminal
Today we’ve teamed up with the Downtown Sailing Center once again, this time to see Seagirt Marine Terminal by water! It is one of several marine terminals that make up the Port of Baltimore, which was founded in 1706. You’ve probably seen Seagirt ’s giant cranes from Boston Street—did you know they unload and load over 1.5 million shipping containers every year? Whew! Thanks for watching and see you next week.
This is our series called "Five Minute Histories." We record short videos about different historic places all over Baltimore and post them on our Facebook page, YouTube channel, and website. For more information or to become a member of Baltimore Heritage, check out: https://baltimoreheritage.org/support/
- published: 30 Nov 2022
- views: 2381