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Freeport of Riga inks cooperation deal with Uzbekistan

Freeport Riga Authority signed a memorandum of cooperation with the national railway company of Uzbekistan - State joint-stock railway company "O'zbekiston temir yo'llari" (Uzbekistan...

German trade union and ports reach collective bargaining agreement

While the port workers' strike at Felixstowe continues, causing challenges in and out of the United Kingdom, the situation in Germany is expected to...

Boxships scramble to safety as Typhoon Ma-on lashes southern China

Ships have been getting out of Hong Kong and other ports in the Greater Bay Area in southern China as Typhoon Ma-on makes landfall...

California Legislature gives Long Beach bridge new name

The Port of Long Beach's new cable-stayed span has been designated as the Long Beach International Gateway Bridge after state Senate approval. The iconic bridge...

Rising transshipment flows power Mundra Port’s market share growth

The Adani Group's flagship Mundra Port has been able to oust long-time market leader Nhava Sheva/JNPT as India's top container handler. But a close look...

Upward trend in container throughput continues at Port Houston

Port of Houston has achieved the best July and the fourth busiest month in terms of container handling in its history. The total volume...

Côte d’Ivoire Terminal receives new equipment

Côte d’Ivoire Terminal received six STS gantries and seven RTG gantries, which is a major step in the planned construction of the second container...

Wärtsilä to digitalise Associated British Ports’ operations

Wärtsilä Voyage has signed a five-year framework contract with Associated British Ports (ABP) for the digitalisation of operations at ABP's 21 ports. The project aims...

PortMiami receives US$16 million government grant

According to a US Department of Transportation announcement, PortMiami will receive a US$16 million Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) grant for...

SC Ports completes infrastructure project, reports 216,000 TEU in July

Fifteen ship-to-shore cranes stand above the wharf deck at the Wando Welch Terminal, efficiently handling mega container ships in the Port of Charleston. The last...

First two phases of Mississippi River Ship Channel deepening completed

The US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has officially completed the first two phases of deepening the Mississippi River Ship Channel, which currently provides...

Port of Oakland approves US$2 million contract for clean energy project design

Port of Oakland has announced the approval of a US$2 million contract for the design of a new clean energy project at the Oakland...

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Incheon looks to Indonesia to fill loss of US cargo

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Maersk announces adjustments to three services

Maersk has announced a series of service enhancements to its Tango, Paraná River Express, and Conosur routes, set to take effect in July 2025. These...

Louis E. Sola departs FMC chairmanship after transformative tenure

Louis E. Sola concluded his service today as Chairman of the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), through an official statement. Appointed to the Commission in...
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