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Port of Helsinki surpasses 40,000 TEU in July

Port of Helsinki handled 40,788 TEU in July 2022, marking an increase of 4,4% compared with the same month last year. Additionally, the Finnish port...

Felixstowe port strike could result in US$800 million in lost trade, says Russell Group

The proposed strike at the port of Felixstowe could result in over US$800 million in trade being disrupted according to the ALPS Marine analysis by...

Port of Liverpool workers to strike over pay

More than 500 port operatives at the Port of Liverpool in the United Kingdom will strike over an "inadequate" 7% pay offer, according to...

APM Terminals Liberia launches Port Automation and Digitisation project

APM Terminals has announced that a Port Automation and Digitisation (PAD) project at the Free Port of Monrovia in Liberia is set to significantly...

PSA Singapore withdraws restriction on hydrogen peroxide transportation

PSA Singapore has withdrawn a ban on carrying hydrogen peroxide through the port from Bangladesh and other countries. The ban was imposed on 9 June,...

Aqaba Container Terminal launches 20-year decarbonisation plan

Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT), the gateway to the Levant region, has announced its decarbonisation strategy. Between 2020 and 2030, the terminal aims to reduce its...

New harbor commission president at Port of Long Beach sets goals for coming year

Sharon L. Weissman kicked off her term as harbor commission president at Port of Long Beach (POLB) by announcing an agenda of environmental, community...

GSBN expands Cargo Release rollout to Latin America

Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN) an independent, non-profit technology consortium building a blockchain-enabled operating system designed to redefine global trade, has achieved to expand...

Drewry reports changes to global port capacity forecast, presents leading terminal operators

Widespread container shipping trade recovery in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic has boosted the global terminal capacity outlook, supported by global terminal operators’...

Port of Seattle cuts carbon emissions by 46%

The Port of Seattle in the United States has published its annual greenhouse gas emissions inventory, showing that it has reduced emissions from its...

Maersk launches first Rijeka-Czech Republic direct cargo rail service

A regular rail link between Rijeka, Croatia and Paskov, Czech Republic via the Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT) commenced for the first time, according...

Newly opened Kijing container terminal set to boost Indonesia’s commodity exports

After four years of construction, Kijing International Port, the largest container terminal on Indonesia's Kalimantan island in the Borneo region, was inaugurated on 9...

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CMA CGM implements PSS from Far East to West Africa

France ocean carrier CMA CGM announced Peak Season Surcharge (PSS), from Far East to South Africa. PSS amount is US$250 per TEU and will be...

Condon claims management acquires Marine Claims Associates

Condon Claims Management has announced the acquisition of US-based Marine Claims Associates LLC, a move that significantly strengthens its American business portfolio and expands...

Gebrüder Weiss announces retirement of executive board member

Gebrüder Weiss has announced the retirement of Peter Kloiber, a key member of its Management Board, marking the end of a 28-year tenure in...

Interferry and MOWCA sign landmark MOU

Interferry and Maritime Organisation for West and Central Africa (MOWCA) sign Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to advance ferry safety in West and Central Africa. This...

Why India’s Colombo Dockyard stake signals strategic shift in Indian Ocean power balance?

In a move carrying significant geopolitical weight, India’s state-owned Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Ltd (MDL) has secured a 51% controlling stake in Sri Lanka’s Colombo...
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