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Kalmar secures Yilport’s mobile equipment order

Turkish port and terminal operator Yilport has placed an order for 20 Eco reachstackers, four empty container handlers and three forklift trucks to Finnish...

British trade union announces eight-day strike action at Port of Felixstowe

British trade union Unite has announced that over 1,900 workers at the port of Felixstowe, who are union members, will begin eight days of...

Paranaguá container terminal increases berth draft

TCP, the company that manages the Paranaguá Container Terminal in Brazil, increased its berth draft from 12.3 to 13 meters. With the approval of Portos...

Mwani Qatar reports more than 117,000 TEU in July

Mwani Qatar handled more than 117,000 TEU in July, according to a Twitter post. In particular, 117,317 TEU were moved through Mawani Qatar ports...

Traffic restrictions cause congestion concerns for carriers at Nhava Sheva

Maersk Line has reported a slowdown in truck flows in/out of India’s Nhava Sheva Port/JNPT as a result of new traffic restrictions imposed by...

SM Line ups capacity on North American west coast service

Gwangyang, South Korea’s second-busiest container port, is anticipating greater export flows to the North American west coast after SM Line decided to deploy larger...

Supply chains backed up on US East Coast, but free flowing pockets remain

Several major container ports on the US East Coast are experiencing elevated levels of congestion, but a few remain relatively free flowing and uncongested. As...

Maersk’s CRX service connects DP World Southampton with Central America

Maersk's Costa Rica Express (CRX) service will make its first call at DP World Southampton, giving Central American fruit suppliers access to the UK...

Port of New York and New Jersey sets new container imbalance fee to minimise congestion

The Port of New York and New Jersey will implement a new quarterly container imbalance fee for ocean carriers as part of the seaport's...

Port of Newcastle welcomes new mobile harbour cranes

Two Liebherr mobile harbour cranes have arrived at the Port of Newcastle, helping it unlock commercial opportunities within regional and rural NSW, support local...

MPA and Port of Rotterdam to create the world’s largest green and digital corridor

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) and the Port of Rotterdam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create the world's...

AD Ports Group and Hutchison Ports ink collaboration MoU

AD Ports Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Hutchison Ports to identify joint investment and business opportunities related to catering, logistics...

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ECT Euromax moves closer to emission-free operations

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