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Georgia Ports to expand Savannah’s container capacity by 60%

Following January's record performance, Griff Lynch, the executive director of Georgia Ports Authority (GPA), unveiled plans to expand the Port of Savannah's container capacity...

DP World eyes second container terminal at Prince Rupert Port

UAE-based global port operator DP World and the Prince Ruper Port Authority have entered into a two-year agreement to explore possibilities for a new...

Gerald Desmond Bridge demolition to start in May

The demolition of the Gerald Desmond Bridge in the Port of Long Beach (POLB) is scheduled to start in May with the dismantling and...

Chinese container ports kick off new year handling over 24 million TEU

The container throughput of the Chinese ports was 24.2 million TEU in January, which translates to a slight year-on-year growth of 1.6%. The port of...

Port of Thessaloniki proceeds with Pier 6 expansion project

The Greek port of Thessaloniki will increase its container handling capabilities through the €150 million (US$168 million) project "Expansion of the Marine Works Infrastructure...

Port of Barcelona to invest more than US$120 million in its Nexigen project

The Port of Barcelona will invest €110 million (US$123.5 million) in its Nexigen project to decarbonise port activity and improve air quality. The Spanish port...

JNPT CFS operators: Import deliveries disrupted due to system outage

The export-import community at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (Nhava Sheva) has a hard time carting cargo into terminals and securing delivery orders as the...

US logistics provider to build new warehouse near the port of Baltimore

The US temperature-controlled logistics provider East Coast Warehouse & Distribution is building a new facility located near the port of Baltimore in the Tradepoint Atlantic...

Uruguayan box terminal chooses Navis TOS

The supply chain technology provider Navis has announced that Terminal Cuenca del Plata (TCP) in Uruguay has signed a subscription agreement for its N4...

Port of Rotterdam breaks annual container volume record

The port of Rotterdam has achieved the highest container throughput in its history, handling 15.3 million TEUs in 2021. A major reason for this 6.6%...

Ukrainian ports halt operations after Russia’s invasion

On the morning of 24 February, Russian forces are understood to have commenced operations within Ukraine, which is understood to have included blocking access...

Update: JNPT system knockout after cyberattack extends into third day

The system outage at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Container Terminal (JNPCT), the oldest marine facility in India’s Port of Nhava Sheva (JNPT), following a ransomware...

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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...

Chokepoints Under Fire: Maritime volatility surges in the Singapore Strait and Red Sea

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