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Melbourne’s VICT proceeds with expansion project

Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) recently completed Phase 3A of its expansion project. With the expansion of VICT, supersized ships can now sail directly into...

Georgia Ports Authority reports over 450,000 TEUs in February

In February, the Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) handled 451,670 TEUs, marking a rise of 56,880 TEUs or 14.4% from the same month in the...

Port of Virginia opens wider channel for giga container ships

Port of Virginia’s wider shipping channel is now operational for accommodating the two-way passage of ultra-large container vessels (ULCV), resulting in a reduction of...

Port of Long Beach unveils two new fireboat stations

On 1 March 2024, officials commemorated the opening of two newly constructed fireboat stations at the Port of Long Beach. These stations mark a significant...

CMA CGM, Shanghai International Port Group extend Terminal Stevedoring Agreement

French shipping company CMA CGM and the terminal operator Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) jointly held a strategic Terminal Stevedoring Agreement (TSA) extension signing...

Kalmar to deliver first electric mobile equipment fleet for ITC in Australia

Cargotec-owned Kalmar has finalized a deal with Intermodal Terminal Company (ITC), an Australian operator, to provide six Kalmar Electric Reachstackers and two Kalmar Electric...

ICTSI’s Manila terminal rebrands

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI)-owned Manila Harbor Center (MHC) has unveiled a new name, logo and website as part of a strategic rebranding...

SEAFAR to launch Germany’s first Remote Operations Centre

SEAFAR, a Belgian technology and service provider specializing in remote-controlled and crew-reduced inland navigation, has collaborated with project partners HGK Shipping and Reederei Deymann...

Gothenburg region titled Sweden’s premier logistics location

The Gothenburg region secures the top position in the annual ranking of Sweden's premier logistics locations, as per Intelligent Logistics, which said that being...

SC Ports bolsters rail capacity to support port-reliant enterprises

Through collaboration with rail partners and support from state officials, South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) aims to enhance rail capacity across South Carolina to...

Asian ports eye Gemini Cooperation potential impact

Key Asian ports that have been ostensibly excluded from Gemini Cooperation are monitoring the potential impact once the Maersk-Hapag-Lloyd tie-up starts in 2025. Taiwan’s main...

German box ports’ hinterland rail freight on uptrend

The German Federal Logistics and Mobility Office (BALM) conducted an extensive analysis on the evolution of container transportation via water and rail over an...

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A major development is underway at Scandinavia’s largest cargo hub as the Port of Gothenburg signs a long-term agreement with Wallenius Wilhelmsen, granting the...

Neptune Pacific to implement general rate increase

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Asian waters see 86% rise in sea robbery in Jan-June period

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