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US Eyes Piraeus to Counter China in Emerging Trade Corridors

As the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) takes shape, the Eastern Mediterranean is fast becoming the fulcrum of global maritime geopolitics. At the heart of...

St1 launches Swedish-produced LBG bunkering in Gothenburg

St1 and its subsidiary St1 Biokraft have, for the first time, supplied their own Swedish-produced liquefied biomethane (LBG) to the shipping industry. The delivery was...

Telia to launch Lithuania’s first standalone 5G network at Klaipeda port

Telia is preparing to launch Lithuania’s first 5G standalone network at Klaipeda Port, marking a significant milestone in the country’s digital infrastructure. The pilot will...

Port of Antwerp-Bruges unveils Europe’s first electric tugboat

Port of Antwerp-Bruges has announced the launch of Volta 1, Europe's first fully electric tugboat, which was developed in cooperation with Damen and follows...

Tripoli port operations halted after clashes erupt in Libya

Due to the ongoing security situation in Tripoli, Libya, port operations have been suspended until further notice. The German ocean carrier Hapag-Lloyd announced the temporary...

Deals with DP World and CMA CGM mark Syria’s return to global trade map

The Syrian government has entered into a landmark US$800 million memorandum of understanding with Dubai-based port operator DP World to transform the Port of...

Port of Charleston maintains stable volumes in April

In April, the Port of Charleston handled 215,804 TEUs and 118,215 pier containers, which is flat compared to the year prior. Container volumes remained relatively...

Port of Hamburg: Only major European port with Q1 container growth

The Port of Hamburg handled 2 million TEUs in the first three months of the year, representing a 6.3% growth year-on-year. For the same...

Long Beach prepares for cargo downturn after months of gains

Following its strongest April on record and 11 consecutive months of cargo increases, the Port of Long Beach is preparing for a double-digit decline...

Tanger Med Eyes Liberia in Strategic Bid to Reshape West Africa’s Maritime Map

In a move that signals Morocco’s rising ambitions as a continental maritime power, Tanger Med Engineering, a subsidiary of the influential Tanger Med Group,...

Port of Antwerp-Bruges unveils autonomous electric shuttle for intra-terminal logistics

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges, in collaboration with technology partners Akkodis, VDL, and Medrepair, has successfully demonstrated a next-generation logistics solution: a fully autonomous, all-electric...

UAE’s Port Powerhouses Split Course in Global Logistics Strategy

In 2025, two of the UAE’s most powerful logistics companies, DP World and AD Ports Group, are steering global trade infrastructure along markedly different...

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