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6,500 port workers in Chile on two-day strike

Port workers in Chile have begun a two-day strike action to demand better working conditions through an agreement with the country's government. Around 6,500 stevedoring...

Port of Santos continues to hit record TEU figures

Container throughput at the Port of Santos in September reached 486,300 TEUs, which represents a 20.7% increase compared to the same month last year...

German government approves COSCO’s investment in Hamburg container terminal

The German government has approved the acquisition of a minority stake of less than 25% in the operating company HHLA Container Terminal Tollerort GmbH...

Maryland Governor unveils new container terminal plans at port of Baltimore

A new partnership between Tradepoint Atlantic and Terminal Investment Limited (TIL) has been announced aiming to the development of a new box terminal at...

MSC’s Can Gio port development picking up traction

MSC's plan to develop the Can Gio International Container Transshipment Port in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam is gaining pace. Phan Van Mai, chairman of...

World Bank and IAPH collaborate on global port infrastructure

In a recently published report called "Closing the Gaps" the World Bank and the International Association of Ports and Harbours (IAPH) presented a joint...

First test port call at new container terminal in Abidjan has been completed

Between 12 and 14 October 2022, Côte d'Ivoire Terminal, holder of the concession for the new box terminal at the Port of Abidjan, successfully...

ABP, Harbour Energy to develop CO2 import terminal at Port of Immingham

Harbour Energy and Associated British Ports (ABP) confirmed their commercial relationship to develop a CO2 import terminal at the Port of Immingham in the...

Taipei allays concerns over COSCO’s influence in Kaohsiung port

Taiwan's Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) has assured that there is a low risk of mainland Chinese influence in the country's ports after opposition...

Port of Melbourne sees box traffic growth

In September 2022, the total container throughput increased by 8.2%, compared to the same month last year, at the Port of Melbourne, which handled...

DP World surpasses 59 million TEUs in 9M2022

DP World handled 59.6 million TEUs across its container terminals worldwide in the first nine months of the year, representing an increase of 2%...

FlexCold opens cold storage facility in Jacksonville

Cold storage warehousing and logistics company FlexCold has announced the opening of its first facility in Jacksonville, Florida, US. The facility will span more than...

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OSPAR to ban scrubber discharges

Discharges from ship scrubbers will be banned in internal waters and port areas across the North-East Atlantic by 2027, with further restrictions coming into...

ABS to evaluate floating nuclear power plants

American Bureau of Shipping (ABS), CORE POWER, and Athlos Energy have formed a consortium to evaluate the potential deployment of floating nuclear power plants...

HHLA shares solid 2024 financial results

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) shared solid 2024 financial results and key strategic developments at its Annual General Meeting. All items on the...

DACHSER drives from Ireland to the European continent

DACHSER has reintroduced a key logistics route connecting Ireland to continental Europe via the UK, reviving what was once a common practice before Brexit...

Constanta Port secures EU funds

The European financing contract for Stage II of the “Modernization of the Electricity Distribution Infrastructure in the Port of Constanta” project has been officially...
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