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Port of Oakland selects Cluver as President for the second time

The Port of Oakland’s governing Board of Port Commissioners unanimously selected for the second time Andreas Cluver as President. The seven-member Oakland Board of...

NWSA volumes rise in June despite export fall

The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), the marine cargo operating partnership of the ports of Seattle and Tacoma, has seen a container volume increase of...

Global Ports launches electronic pass approval at St. Petersburg port

Global Ports Group has launched digital approval of pass requests at its St. Petersburg terminals, First Container Terminal (FCT) and Petrolesport (PLP), via the...

Container congestion continues to devastate global supply chain

Global container congestion persists to wreak havoc on supply chain operations all around the globe. Global shipping has been facing erratic consumer demand, factory shutdown,...

Corridor partnerships help strengthen inland container chain in Rotterdam

Various barge operators, deep-sea terminals and inland terminals are working together to bundle container flows along corridors between Rotterdam and the hinterland, according to...

Los Angeles port launches new data module for cargo movements forecast

The Port of Los Angeles has announced the launch of a new feature, called Horizon, in its Port Optimizerâ„¢ Control Tower data tool, which...

Port of Virginia sets new FY record, processing more than 3 million TEU

The Port of Virginia set a new June cargo volume record having handled more than 281,000TEU, which represents an increase of nearly 71,000 units...

Port of Oakland launches zero-emissions truck project

The Port of Oakland and its logistics partners have launched a battery electric truck demonstration project this month on its path to zero emissions...

DP World completes its Southampton terminal upgrade

The global port operator, DP World has announced a major step forward for the capability of its Southampton terminal with the completion of the...

Tight shipping capacity sees carriers skip Busan

South Korea's Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries said that liner operators have been omitting calls to Busan, reportedly because Chinese shippers are more willing...

DP World wins another battle against Djibouti government over DCT seizure

The High Court of Englands & Wales on 13 July declared a major verdict in favor of the global port operator DP World declaring...

Global Ports sees container volumes growth in 2021

The Russian terminal operator, Global Ports Investments PLC has seen a growth in container volumes during the second quarter and the first half of...

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