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Valenciaport is the world’s first port to operate hydrogen-powered 4×4 trucks

Valencia is now the world's first port to use a 4x4 truck tractor unit powered by green hydrogen to transport containers within its facilities. This...

Official inauguration of Stockholm Norvik Port

Stockholm Norvik Port, Sweden's newest major freight port, was officially inaugurated on 26 April. The port launched operations in 2020, when the Covid-19 pandemic...

APM Terminals MedPort Tangier receives new equipment

With the delivery of the first of four batches of new twin Ship-to-Shore (STS) cranes, APM Terminals MedPort Tangier in Morocco has reached a...

California container ports sign data system development agreement

Five box ports in California signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) in Sacramento, the capital city of the US state of California, to begin...

Record container ships approaching Port of Antwerp-Bruges

Three different vessels are competing for the title of biggest container ship ever to call at Belgium's Port of Antwerp-Bruges in the coming weeks. The...

Southampton sees completion of container facility project’s first phase

Associated British Ports (ABP) Southampton has been working in collaboration with Solent Stevedores on a US$21.7 million project to enhance the port of Southampton’s...

Liverpool in bid to become UK’s flagship Clean Maritime Research Hub

Peel Ports is working with a consortium led by the University of Liverpool to bid for the United Kingdom's flagship national Clean Maritime Research...

Port of Gothenburg achieves container growth despite slump in imports

Over 50% of Sweden's container volumes are moved via the Port of Gothenburg with the majority of them handled at the APM Terminals box...

DP World reports 19.5 million TEUs in 2023 first quarter

DP World handled 19.5 million TEUs across its global portfolio of container terminals in the first quarter of 2023, with gross container volumes increasing...

COSCO Shipping Ports boosts first quarter profits with flat container volumes

Cosco Shipping Ports achieved a year-on-year increase of 11.2% in its gross profit for the first quarter of the year, reaching US$89.9 million. At the...

Port of London Authority to upgrade its VTS system

The Port of London Authority (PLA) has chosen NASH Maritime, a shipping, navigation and maritime risk consultancy, to assist in the upgrade of its...

Peel Ports to run sustainable infrastructure projects

Peel Ports developed a partnership programme and secured long-term agreements with a number of consultants to support vital projects across its operations. More specifically, a...

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YIT Infra to lead major expansion at Helsinki’s West Harbour

The Port of Helsinki is set to begin a significant expansion of the southern end of West Harbour, aiming to accommodate growing traffic between...
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