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Piraeus – China relationships are strengthened

One more important strategic partnership was founded with the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on September 12th 2018, between PPA S.A. and...

Chinese ports open up to Nepal (THE HINDU)

Decision will not affect Vizag port’s business expectations: officials The decision of China to allow access to four ports on its territory to landlocked Nepal...

Port of Corpus Christi: Back to normal

The Port of Corpus Christi has returned to normal operations following the development of Invest 95L, but remains in Hurricane Condition 5 – Seasonal...

Kolkata port: Container movement is falling

In the immediate aftermath of the bridge collapse, container movement from the port fell sharply to around 900 a day compared with an average...

Port of L.A. awarded $41m for a zero emissions project

With Support from Toyota, Kenworth and Shell, POLA will establish a fuel-cell-electric technology network for freight transport to move goods from “Shore to Store” Project...

ATCO to acquire 40% stake in Neltume Ports

Calgary-based natural gas, electrical and real estate giant ATCO Ltd. is getting into the transportation business after buying a stake in a South American...

Second busiest August in L.A. port’s history

The Port of Los Angeles processed 826,638 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in August 2018, a 2.5 percent dip compared to August 2017, which was...

Leading port authorities to face global warming

The Port of Rotterdam Authority is pleased to announce the launch of the World Ports Climate Action Program. In this new international initiative, the...

Teesport against plastic pollution

PD Ports becomes the first UK port operator to commit to preventing plastic pellets from leaking into the sea Teesport has become the first UK...

PD Ports partnership with Seacon

PD Ports has formed a partnership with Seacon (SG), a UK port-based terminal operator, freight forwarder and one of the UK’s largest independent suppliers...

More and more ships call at the Freeport of Riga

In August, the Freeport of Riga saw the largest number of ships serviced per month since 2014, namely, 340 merchants ships. During the first eight months...

Goal of the Port of Riga: Million containers

A year has passed since Ansis Zeltiņš assumed the office of CEO of the Freeport of Riga last August. Future development plans and the...

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Eimskip sells vessel Lagarfoss

Eimskip has announced the sale of its container vessel Lagarfoss, a ship that’s been a core part of the company’s fleet for over a...

Chinese ports hold steady in June

According to Japan International Freight Forwarders Association (JIFFA), port operations at China’s major gateways remained steady through June, even as global counterparts, particularly in...

DP World’s Tartus takeover redraws Eastern Mediterranean shipping map

In a bold move signaling a new era for East Mediterranean maritime logistics, UAE-based DP World has assumed control of Syria’s Port of Tartus,...

Port of Long Beach breaks ground on major terminal upgrade

A major terminal expansion project is now underway at the Port of Long Beach, as International Transportation Service (ITS) officially broke ground Friday on...

Oakland Board of Port Commissioners appoints new president

The Oakland Board of Port Commissioners has unanimously elected Andreas Cluver as its new President. Joining him in the leadership team are Commissioner Jahmese Myres...
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