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Iquique Terminal Internacional to invest in port equipment

Chile's Iquique Terminal Internacional (ITI) plans to invest nearly US$15 million in upgrading its port equipment in 2025. This investment aligns with the concessionaire’s strategy...

Vietnam Picks Up Pace in Becoming Key Global Shipping Player

Amid intensifying trade tensions between China and the United States, countries, like Vietnam, are stepping up to redefine themselves as alternative trading hubs, thereby...

Port Houston exceeds 4 million TEUs in 2024

Port Houston’s container traffic reached an all-time high of 4,139,991 TEUs in 2024, representing an 8% increase from the previous year. December alone saw 340,418...

Georgia Ports handles over 2.8 miilion TEUs from July to December

The Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) reported over 2.8 million TEUs in fiscal year-to-date 2025 (1 July 2024 – 31 December 2024), reflecting an 11.4%...

Port of Aarhus proceeds with shore power project

Denmark's Port of Aarhus has an onshore power plant on its way to container ships, which will be the first of its kind in...

Portsmouth International Port launches LNG bunkering for cleaner sailings

Portsmouth takes a significant step towards a cleaner future with its first LNG bunkering transfer at the port. Saint-Malo, the first of two new...

Port of Savannah adds four electric ship-to-shore cranes

On 25 January, the Port of Savannah received four new electric ship-to-shore cranes, increasing its fleet at Ocean Terminal to eight Super Post Panamax...

Yangpu Port Develops into Strategic Asset for China

As the shipping industry is about to enter into a new phase, China's Yangpu Port seems poised to become a major international hub that...

DP World, NSW Ports invest US$250 million to boost Botany’s rail capacity

DP World and NSW Ports are jointly investing US$250 million to expand the rail terminal at Port Botany in Sydney, enhancing its logistics capabilities...

Port of Corpus Christi sets record with 206.5 million tons in 2024

The Port of Corpus Christi set a new record in 2024, moving 206.5 million tons of cargo through the Corpus Christi Ship Channel. This milestone...

Port of Antwerp-Bruges reports significant container growth

Belgium's Port of Antwerp-Bruges handled 13.5 million TEUs in 2024, translating to an 8.1% growth over the previous year's figures. The major European port...

Port of Nueva Palmira installs advanced fender system for barges

Located at the source of the Uruguay River, the Port of Nueva Palmira is Uruguay’s second-largest port by volume and plays a crucial role...

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Konecranes delivers crane package for BAE Systems’ in Scotland

Konecranes has completed a turnkey crane project for BAE Systems’ brand-new shipbuilding hall in Govan, Scotland. The installation, finished in June 2025, includes two electric...

Kalmar launches digital tool to streamline equipment inspections

Kalmar has introduced Inspector, a new digital application designed to streamline daily inspections of material handling equipment. Inspector enhances the efficiency of routine equipment checks...
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