Port of Wilmington adds another Latin American container service

Exciting news for the Port of Wilmington!  Please follow this link to read this article.

http://goo.gl/bZC9fQ

 

 

 

Construction photos for week ending 05/06

Pictures taken from the roof of the building

Rooftop view from our facility

Work continues on the interior floors of the warehouse

Construction Progress photos for week ending 04/02/16

 

Set switchgear at the main electric room.

Began to install the exterior densglass at the office.

Began interior framing in the Engine Room.

Continue fine grading at the Cold Dock and the office.

Set the final vessel in the Engine Room.

Port of Wilmington Cold Storage featured in Star News

Here is a recent article featuring our cold storage facility.

http://www.starnewsonline.com/article/20160326/NEWS/160329843/-1/archive?p=all&tc=pgall

Construction progress photos for week ending 01/15

Refrigeration piping progressing at cold dock roof.

Steel erection at the MHE room nearly complete.

Electrical equipment installation progressing at engine room.

Refrigeration equipment placed in the engine room.

Steel erection continues at the office and perimeter of the cold dock.

Primary power transformer set by Duke Energy.

Site Visit 01/11/16

Chuck Schoninger and Chuck McCarthy visit the construction site.

Construction progress photos for week ending 12/26

Setting of condensing unit and penthouse evaporators.

IMP panel installation at the freezer to convertible room wall.

Steel structure and decking at the cold dock.

Progress continues at the penthouse above the quick freeze area.

Steel structure continues at the convertible room.

Construction progress photos for week ending 12/12

Successful slab pour in the electrical room.

Quick Freeze evaporator stands are installed at the penthouse.

Fine grading continues at the dock area.

Roof structure continues to be erected at the cold dock.

Construction Progress Time-lapse Video

Dredging project at the Port of Wilmington

We at the Port of Wilmington Cold Storage are extremely excited about the news of the dredging project that has been approved for the turning basing at the Port of Wilmington. This will allow the New Panamax vessels to service our port. Here is some of the information from the article…

WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) –

The N.C. Coastal Resources Commission unanimously approved a variance Tuesday enabling the N.C. Ports Authority to go ahead with a $16 million dredging project to enlarge existing ships’ turning basin to accommodate larger container vessels, according to CRC Chair Frank Gorham.

According to the variance materials, the […]