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Pilot project boosts circular economy in Rotterdam Port area

A pilot project utilizing the geoFluxus Waste Profile Platform has elevated the circular economy in the Rotterdam port area to new heights. Sponsored by the...

EIB approves US$84 million loan for Bilbao Port expansion

The European Investment Bank (EIB) has approved a US$84 million loan to the Port Authority of Bilbao to support the Spanish port’s expansion and...

Moody’s affirms Port of Oakland’s A1 stable rating

Moody's Investors Service has affirmed the Port of Oakland's senior lien rating at A1 with a stable outlook. This rating underscores the Californian port's robust...

Port of Duqm as Oman’s strategic pivot in global trade amid regional tensions

Amid significant changes in the global logistics landscape driven by geopolitical shifts, emerging trade hubs like the Port of Duqm are stepping up to...

Adriatic Gate Container Terminal installs alarm system to reduce noise pollution

Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT) has installed white noise reversing alarms on two of its rail-mounted gantry cranes (RMGs). The cranes, selected for their proximity...

Dutch seaports unite to launch national cybersecurity platform

Digital threats pose an increasing risk to nautical and logistical operations in Dutch seaports. To address these cyber risks, the Seaports Trade Organisation (Brancheorganisatie Zeehavens,...

South Korea to invest nearly US$10 billion in Busan Port

South Korea's government will invest 14 trillion won (around US$10 billion) in Busan Port upgrades through 2045, aiming to achieve the world's largest container...

HHLA digitalises truck handling at Hamburg terminals

Since last week, truck access at Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG’s (HHLA) Container Terminal Altenwerder (CTA) in Hamburg is now fully digitalised and managed...

Strategic Competition: Hambantota Port’s Role in Global Trade Dynamics

Hambantota Port, prominently positioned along international shipping lanes, emerges as a pivotal maritime hub under China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), specifically enhancing the...

APM Terminals proceeds with Barcelona terminal electrification

APM Terminals Barcelona celebrates the arrival of its first electric straddle carriers, the first of their kind in the Mediterranean, on 9 December. In total,...

DP World starts first container port carbon inset programme

DP World is testing an innovative carbon reduction programme at its UK logistics hubs, London Gateway and Southampton, aiming to support cargo importers in...

How Could Changes in Control of Syria’s Tartus and Lattakia Ports Affect Regional Maritime Operations

Changes in the control of the Syrian ports of Tartus and Lattakia could substantially influence both strategic and operational dynamics. Tartus Port, Russia's sole naval...

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Fight over new Santos terminal underscores competition among shipping lines

Ambiguous bidding criteria has delayed the auction to operate the new Tecon 10 mega-terminal in Brazil's Santos port, the largest in South America. Initially, Brazil's National...
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