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PSA Singapore hits 40 million TEUs in 2024

On 24 December, PSA Singapore (PSA) achieved a remarkable milestone by handling over 40 million TEUs in 2024. This record-breaking performance surpasses the previous annual...

Port of Oakland on track to return to pre-Covid volumes

Port of Oakland's total cargo volume shot up 10% year-to-date, January through November 2024, compared to the same period in 2023. "We are optimistic that...

Canadian ports as strategic alternative in Transpacific trade: The case of Prince Rupert

In the ever-evolving landscape of global trade, the reliability and efficiency of maritime shipping routes are paramount. This is particularly true for the Transpacific trade...

Hutchison Ports enhances Thai box terminal with new cranes

Hutchison Ports Thailand’s Terminal D received four additional remote controlled super post panamax quay cranes and eight remote controlled rubber tyred gantry cranes, all...

Enhanced Role of Spanish Ports Amid Red Sea Rerouting

In the intricate web of global maritime logistics, Spanish ports have emerged as pivotal nodes, increasingly instrumental amid the complexities introduced by rerouting due...

HHLA reveices remote-controlled gantry cranes

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA)’s Container Terminal Altenwerder (CTA) recently received three new highly automated container gantry cranes, marking a significant technological milestone...

Indonesia’s East Java Multipurpose Terminal welcomes first container ship

The East Java Multipurpose Terminal (EJMT), operated by International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) in Indonesia, celebrated a milestone by successfully handling its first...

Port of Rotterdam expands Container Exchange route

A year after the Container Exchange Route (CER) was launched, the project is entering a new phase. In 2025, the Port of Rotterdam Authority (PoR)...

Busan to test out “smart” container to nip lithium-ion battery fires

Municipal authorities in the South Korean port city of Busan have designed a flame-retardant and insulated container to ensure that lithium-ion batteries can be...

How Qatar Is Navigating Choppy Waters in Gulf Maritime Trade

Since 2017, when the blockade by neighboring Gulf states began, Qatar has significantly increased its investment in maritime trade. This move by the Qatari government...

ICTSI secures 25-year extension for Mindanao Container Terminal operations

Mindanao International Container Terminal Services Inc. (MICTSI), a subsidiary of International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI), has secured a 25-year extension to continue operating...

Industry unease at rising port congestion

Shippers and analysts say that small increases in port congestion at key ports could be a concern, as shippers expect a flurry of activity...

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