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Port of Rotterdam to reduce emissions by 90% until 2030

The Port of Rotterdam Authority is aiming to accelerate its agenda to reduce its own carbon emissions. Today most of the CO₂ of the port...

Shipping agents threaten to stop carrying cargoes to and from Sri Lanka

Shipping agents in Sri Lanka have warned that shipping lines could stop accepting import and export cargo to and from Sri Lanka as they...

Global port congestion shows signs of improvement, still far from normal

Although there are improvements in container vessel delays and terminal congestion indicators, the port congestion situation worldwide remains far from normal levels, according to...

Port of Oakland proceeds with basins widening study

The port of Oakland in the United States has reached a critical milestone in the ongoing study about the expansion of its basins, namely...

APM Terminals Aarhus to trial automated straddle carrier

ZPMC's automated straddle carrier will be tested at the world's first container terminal, APM Terminals Aarhus in Denmark. “We are extending our collaboration around intelligent...

ICTSI Pakistan handles first Uzbekistan’s export shipment

Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT), the business unit of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) which operates in the port of Karachi in Pakistan,...

HHLA turns Muuga terminal in Estonia into strong Baltic Sea player

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) has enhanced its terminal in the port of Muuga (Estonia) with the acquisition of two larger container gantry...

Myanmar calls for bids for new container terminal

Myanmar’s Ministry of Transport and Communications has issued a call for bids for a feasibility study for the construction of a new international port terminal. The...

LA/LB ports postpone “container dwell fee” despite Maersk warning

San Pedro Bay ports have postponed again the implementation of the “Container Dwell Fee” for another week, until 3 June, despite Maersk's recent warning. This...

Timor Port receives new equipment as part of major US$500 million investment

Timor Port, a subsidiary of Bolloré Ports, received two tugs, two ship-to-shore (STS) gantries, and four rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes for the enhancement of...

New rail service links Gothenburg port with Νorthern Sweden

A new freight train shuttle service will connect the major Swedish port of Gothenburg with the northern part of the country. The new shuttle is...

Port of Virginia’s decarbonisation plan is in full swing

The port of Virginia is moving towards “green” actions, committed to its goal of becoming completely neutral from carbon emissions by 2040. The last of...

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Roberts Bank Terminal 2 procurement process begins

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has officially launched the procurement process for the Roberts Bank Terminal 2 Project, issuing a request for qualifications to...

Hapag-Lloyd is pushing the growth of its Indian terminal joint venture with Mumbai-based J M Baxi Group

The German group owns 40% of J M Baxi Ports & Logistics, which operates a clutch of marine terminals across ports in India. Hapag-Lloyd has...

Ukraine’s ports reposition amid war

As war continues to reshape Ukraine’s geography, it is also redrawing its maritime map. Once centralized around a handful of traditional ports, the country’s...

AD Ports Group signs MoU with Critical Minerals Forum

AD Ports Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Critical Minerals Forum (CMF) to build strategic cooperation focused on enhancing the...

U.S. container imports down 6.4% in May

According to a report from the Japan International Freight Forwarders Association (JIFFA), U.S. container imports fell 6.4% year-on-year in May, as major ports handled...
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