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Maersk sells its stake in Russian operator Global Ports due to Ukraine war

APM Terminals has decided to sell its shares in Russian port operator Global Ports due to Putin's invasion of Ukraine. This move follows Maersk Line's...

Felixstowe achieves new box volume benchmark

Hutchison Ports-operated Port of Felixstowe has broken its own record for the most containers handled on a single ship for the third time in...

Indian port unions renew strike threat amid cargo demand growth

Indian dockworker unions at major government ports have revived their strike intentions after a series of failed negotiation sessions. A consortium of five national labour...

Mawani surpasses 800,000 TEU in February

​The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has surpassed 800,000 TEU in February, marking a slight increase of 1.36% compared to the same month last year,...

ICTSI Manila enhances yard equipment

ICTSI's Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) has recently taken delivery of eight new Mitsui hybrid rubber tired gantry (RTG) cranes for its container yard...

Port of San Diego adds 14 electric vehicles

The port of San Diego will enhance its vehicle fleet with 14 new electric vehicles (EVs) from National Auto Fleet Group (National Auto), after...

Long Beach breaks container volume record for February

California's major port in Long Beach has reported its busiest February in its history, moving 796,560 TEU, which translates to a 3.2% increase compared...

India, Russia in search of alternative payment system, shipping access for trade

India being a Russian large trade partner is trying to continue bilateral export-import activities through alternative ways and means amid various types of sanctions...

Lost port capacity creates economic harm to smaller developing nations and hinders post-pandemic recovery

The MDS Transmodal (MDST) report has revealed the extent of capacity restriction as a result of scheduled port calls skipped and blank sailings by...

Peruvian logistics operator enhances equipment fleet with Konecranes reach stacker

A Peruvian logistics company SAVAR has accepted delivery of a new Konecranes reach stacker for its Los Ferroles site N°50 at the Port of...

Sea-Intelligence predicts increase in US West Coast vessel queue

The vessel queue outside of ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach (LA/LB) has presently dropped to 66 vessels from 100-105 vessels in the...

APM Terminals Kalundborg completes first year of operations

APM Terminals (AMPT) Kalundborg in Denmark has completed one year of operations as it received the first vessel call on 1 March 2021. Fully owned...

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Kalmar secures order from Depot Management Finland

Kalmar has signed an agreement to deliver two next-generation empty container handlers to Depot Management Finland Oy. The order was recorded in Kalmar’s Q2 2025...

Traffic through Hormuz slumps as spoofing, insurance shocks rattle Gulf shipping

Maritime traffic through the Strait of Hormuz plunged by almost 60% at the start of the week, underscoring how a mix of electronic warfare,...

JAXPORT welcomes two new cranes

The Jacksonville Port Authority has received two new 50-gauge ship-to-shore container cranes at its Blount Island Marine Terminal, marking a key milestone in the...

Savannah port tops for third consecutive month

The Port of Savannah moved 500,900 twenty-foot equivalent units in May 2025, marking the third consecutive month it surpassed the half-million TEU milestone. The figure...

Mersin & Izmir: Türkiye’s east med port strategy

As container volumes continue to redistribute across the Eastern Mediterranean, two Turkish ports ,Mersin and Izmir, are positioning themselves as strategic complements rather than competitors...
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