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Pearl River Delta ports take precautions against Typhoon Koinu

Ports in the Pearl River Delta stopped accepting containers as China's National Meteorological Center issued a yellow alert for Typhoon Koinu. Modern Terminals, which...

Unmanned drone mission to Lithuanian coast completed

During the drone mission lasting for more than three months, the Baltic Sea coast of Lithuania and the waters of the Klaipėda port were...

APM Terminals reports renewable electricity progress

APM Terminals has reached 40% in its ambition to run all global terminals on renewable electricity. The company’s head of decarbonisation, Sahar Rashidbeigi said "there...

Port of Oakland joins environmental non-profit Green Marine

Green Marine certified the Port of Oakland this week through its environmental programme. The certification process supports the Californian port's transition to zero emissions...

Port of Antwerp-Bruges orders new tugs

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges will be equipped with six new tugs, one of which is an electric tug, a European first. This expansion is...

Total volume at Port of New York and New Jersey drops in August

After a busy July that saw the Port of New York and New Jersey achieve its highest total container volume since October 2022, August...

Port of Rotterdam supports ZEMBA with financial incentives for greener fuels

The Port of Rotterdam will give significant port fee reductions to ships that bunker sustainable fuels in Rotterdam, supporting the recently launched Zero Emissions...

ShibataFenderTeam supports Dundee Port expansion project

Forth Ports Dundee has undergone substantial renovations in recent times with the construction of a new quayside being the most significant. To support this expansion...

Port Houston appoints new commissioner

On 19 September, the Pasadena City Council chose Alan A. Robb as Port Commissioner of the Port of Houston Authority to serve on behalf...

ThyssenKrupp invests in Port of Rotterdam facilities

ThyssenKrupp Steel Europe, a German steel corporation, makes multi-dollar investments in the Rotterdam port with a new unloading installation for seagoing vessels to be...

PortEconomics: Leading terminal operators in top 15 EU container ports

PortEconomics member Theo Notteboom reviews the presence of the leading global container terminal operators in the top 15 European Union (EU) container ports, based...

Global Ports terminals handle 27,000 cars in April-September

In April-September 2023, the operator of marine container terminals Global Ports handled 27,000 cars at its St. Petersburg terminals. All the vehicles have been...

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ECT Euromax moves closer to emission-free operations

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