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Russian terminal VSC ceases coal handlings to focus on container cargo

One of the largest container terminals in Russia, Vostochnaya Stevedoring Company (VSC) stopped its coal handling services and by the end of the year,...

Port of Coos Bay proceeds with multimodal box terminal development project

The Oregon International Port of Coos Bay in the United States has partnered with the Missouri-based development firm, NorthPoint Development, to construct a multimodal...

Port of Kiel launches rail service to Italy through Lehrte MegaHub

Τhe German seaport of Kiel has unveiled plans to get additional capacity and faster connections in rail freight transport with the new service destined...

Nigerian ports see a rise in abandoned containers

Nigerian port authorities learned a thing or two from the mistakes of their US counterparts when they declared their initiatives in decongesting vital chokepoints...

CMA CGM extends lease at Kaohsiung terminal until 2040

The French shipping group CMA CGM has started its terminal operations at the Taiwanese port of Kaohsiung on 1 September, after its 20-year terminal...

FESCO and DP World partner for Vladivostok port development

FESCO Transportation Group and DP World Russia will collaborate to implement joint projects aiming at the development of the Commercial Port of Vladivostok (CPV)...

Modern Terminals builds sustainability strategy

Modern Terminals has announced its sustainability strategy to conduct operations aiming at the elimination of direct greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030 and to...

Evergreen vessel suffers Covid-19 outbreak

An Evergreen Marine Corporation’s ship has been quarantined outside Kaohsiung port in Taiwan since 4 September, after five of its 22 crew members tested...

No sign of US port congestion relief – Fears it will remain until late 2022

US ports are currently facing one of the worst congestion scenarios ever since these ports were modernised for containerisation. The reason: the humongous rise...

First half results mirror Ports of Auckland “tough year”

Although Ports of Auckland (POAL) saw its 2021 first half revenue slightly fall to US$226.3 million (US$231.4 million in 2020 first half), POAL's H1...

Port of Los Angeles announces US$1 million grant to support local organisations

The Port of Los Angeles (POLA) has awarded US$1 million in grants to 27 out of 49 local organisations that applied for the fiscal...

Associated British Ports appoints new manager for Hams Hall

Associated British Ports (ABP) has selected Chris Durrant as the Terminal Manager for the Hams Hall region. Durrant took up the role on 31...

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Incheon looks to Indonesia to fill loss of US cargo

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Maersk announces adjustments to three services

Maersk has announced a series of service enhancements to its Tango, Paraná River Express, and Conosur routes, set to take effect in July 2025. These...

Louis E. Sola departs FMC chairmanship after transformative tenure

Louis E. Sola concluded his service today as Chairman of the US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC), through an official statement. Appointed to the Commission in...
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