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Shanghai works to regain pre-lockdown productivity

As Shanghai nears a month of lockdowns, the world’s busiest container port is striving to return to normalcy, albeit in small steps. On 17 April,...

DP World exceeds 19 million TEU in first quarter

The UAE-headquartered port operator DP World Limited handled 19.3 million TEU across its global portfolio of container terminals in the first quarter of 2022,...

New handling equipment at Port Vostochny

Vostochnaya Stevedoring Company (VSC) has put into operation two new reach stackers, which the terminal purchased as part of the operating facilities upgrade programme. The...

Port of Oakland sees box volume decrease, expects growth in the next months

Port of Oakland has reported an 11% decline in its container volumes in March with exports falling 25% and imports 3% compared with the...

Shanghai lockdown has no material blank impact (yet)

Sea-Intelligence has analysed the impact of the lockdown in Shanghai on blank sailings, noting that Shanghai is different than for example the lock-down in Yantian...

Port of Gothenburg, North Sea Port to create medium-sized European ports network

North Sea Port and the Port of Gothenburg have signed a five-year agreement to set up a network of medium-sized European ports and work...

China Merchants Port increases its stake in SIPG

Hong Kong-based port and terminal operator China Merchants Port (CMP) has announced the acquisition of stakes in the operator of the Shanghai Port, Shanghai...

QuantCube introduces port congestion indicators for key ports of Shanghai, LA/LB and Rotterdam

Real-time economic intelligence provider, QuantCube Technology has added three new real-time economic indicators to the QuantCube Macroeconomic Intelligence Platform, tracking congestion in three of...

SeaPort Manatee sets new container record

SeaPort Manatee in Florida, US has established a new container record, moving 85,383 TEUs during the first six months of its current fiscal year,...

Antwerp’s quarterly figures underscore extra container capacity urgency

The Port of Antwerp has highlighted the urgency of extra container capacity after the drop in its container volumes during the first quarter of...

Dublin Port trade recovers in first quarter of 2022

Dublin Port Company has reported that the Ireland port's volumes have recovered in the first quarter of 2022 against the background of a large...

Docker dies after fall at the Ports of Auckland

While details are yet to be confirmed, initial reports indicate that a stevedoring worker died after “a fall from height”, while he was working...

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Red Sea shipping traffic rebounds as Houthis limit targets

Red Sea maritime traffic has increased by 60% to approximately 36–37 vessels per day since August 2024, as Reuters reported. However, it still falls short...

CMA CGM applies new surcharge from Far East to West Africa

French ocean carrier CMA CGM has announced a peak season surcharge (PSS) for shipments from Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, China and Hong Kong &...

China to counterbalance Panama setback through South America projects

As geopolitical tensions deepen and shipping lanes become politicized battlegrounds, China is recalibrating its approach to the Western Hemisphere. The recent retreat of CK Hutchison...

PIL christens new 8,200 TEU boxship

Pacific International Lines (PIL) named its latest 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessel, Kota Ocean, at the PSA Terminal in Singapore. The vessel was named...

Singapore authorities away grounded container barge

Authorities in Singapore have towed away a container barge that ran aground off the resort island of Sentosa this morning (6 June). ...
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