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New cranes to boost Hutchison Ports Thailand operations

On 18 December, Hutchison Ports Thailand (HPT) Terminal D received four additional remote controlled super post panamax quay cranes and eight remote controlled rubber...

Port of Vancouver installs new navigation aids to boost safety and fluidity in eastern Burrard Inlet

The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority is set to install new navigation aids in eastern Burrard Inlet to improve safety and efficiency for ship movements...

Yemen ports face new strikes by US and Israeli forces

According to several reports, a US Coalition has made airstrikes on the Harf Sufyan District of Western Yemen in the North of the Capital...

Ocean container shipping rates may fall after USEC deal

Strikes at ports on the US East Coast and Gulf Coast, which would have caused an economic and supply chain crisis, have been called...

What Have Strike Actions and Threats Revealed for United States

The International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) have successfully negotiated a tentative six-year master contract, preventing a potential strike...

Prince Rupert Port Authority announces new Board Member

The Prince Rupert Port Authority (PRPA) has announced a new appointment to its Board of Directors. Jean-Jacques (JJ) Ruest has been confirmed by Anita Anand,...

Gemini Cooperation to partner with DP World in Canada operations

DP World and Gemini Cooperation, the new alliance between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd, will launch a new partnership to enhance cargo operations throughout Canada. Beginning in...

US East Coast port strike averted: ILA, USMX reach tentative six-year deal

The global shipping industry's fear of a new port strike on the United States East Coast seems to have been averted after the agreement...

Port of Melbourne handles over 290,000 TEUs in November

In November 2024, total container throughput at the port of Melbourne reached 293,000 TEUs, marking a significant increase of 50,200 TEUs or 20.7% compared...

Japanese port to cease container and multi-purpose operations

Port of Muroran, located on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido, will stop handling container and multi-purpose vessels from April. Muroran port said in an...

Port of Corpus Christi Commission meetings relocate to RTA Administration building

The Port of Corpus Christi Commission will hold its meetings at the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) Administration Building at 602 N. Staples Street throughout...

HHLA Project Logistics oversees first transshipment in port of Hamburg

At the end of the year, HHLA Project Logistics successfully carried out its first loading operation in the Port of Hamburg. As a subsidiary of...

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