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Transnet system remains disabled in Durban

Transnet's system continues to be disabled in Durban, while progress has been made with limited restoration of Navis, according to the latest Maersk's update,...

Largest container ship ever sails the St Lawrence River

MSC Melissa has become the largest container vessel to ever sail the St. Lawrence River, calling earlier in July the Port of Montreal. With a...

DCT Gdańsk to boost container capacity by 1.5 million TEU

The tender committee of the Port of Gdańsk Authority has announced that the lease for a new port area has been awarded to DCT...

Chittagong port yards face severe box congestions in lockdown

The ongoing lockdown in Bangladesh has started taking a toll on the shipping sector, especially on port yards, creating severe congestion as importers are...

Port of Sines reports 22.5% volume increase in 2021 first half

The Port of Sines has seen significant growth in total container volumes during the first half of the year, demonstrating a remarkable economic recovery...

Yard density and container delays force Antwerp terminal to set cargo opening rule

Port of Antwerp's MSC PSA European Terminal (MPET) has decided to implement a Yard Opening Time (YOT) scheme for all containers delivered at Q1718...

Giant giraffe to enter Hakata Port

A big giraffe will appear at the container terminal of the Hakaka port in the southern Japanese city of Fukuoka, as the city will...

Port of Rotterdam sees volume growth in first half of the year

The Port of Rotterdam has recorded a total container throughput of 7,612,000TEU during the first half of the year, which translates to an 8.7%...

More than 350 kilos of cocaine seized in Port of Piraeus

Total gross weight of 351 kilos and 725 grams of cocaine has been seized in the Port of Piraeus after a wide inspection of...

Indian exporters feel the heat of container logjam

Foreign buyers have started cancelling the shipments boarding from India because the exporters are not able to avail any containers leading to consignments lying...

Operations in southern Vietnamese ports slow to a crawl with Covid-19 outbreak

Ho Chi Minh City is now the Covid-19 epicentre of Vietnam and the resulting lockdown of the country's commercial capital has slowed port operations...

Port of Piraeus receives new quay cranes

The Piraeus Port Authority (PPA) has announced the arrival of the new Super Post Panamax Quay Crane capable of handling large mega-vessels with a...

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