Dredging will expand Hedland’s infrastructure

The image shows the vessel J.F.J. De Nul performing dredging and reclamation works in Port Hedland

Source: Jan De Nul

Jan De Nul has commenced dredging operations at Port Hedland, Australia, to support the expansion of port infrastructure and increase cargo capacity.

This expansion will accommodate a range of vessels, including bulk carriers and tankers, improving Port Hedland’s ability to handle both export and import of critical resources, including renewable energy infrastructure.

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