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South Carolina Ports Authority Announces Record May Container Volume

Today South Carolina Ports Authority announced 197,437 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) handled last month, a record for the month of May and the...

Port of Antwerp seeks to double rail volume with Railport Antwerpen

Railport Antwerp, a joint initiative by Antwerp Port Authority, the Left Bank Development Corporation and the industry associations Essenscia Vlaanderen and VOKA-Alfaport, is to...

Antwerp blockchain pilot pioneers with secure and efficient document workflow

The Antwerp Port Authority and the Antwerp blockchain start-up T-Mining have developed a solution to make document flows safer and more efficient. Documents, such...

Port of Felixstowe service disruption to all shipping lines

Please be advised that the Port of Felixstowe's (PoF) service to all associated shipping lines has been significantly delayed, due to the implementation of...

Long Beach Record May Lifts Cargo Volume

The Port of Long Beach had the busiest May in its 107-year history, as dockworkers handled 687,427 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) of containerized cargo,...

APM Terminals offers new gateway to Iraq

New pre-arrival clearance protocols and reduced terminal handling charges for containers in transit, mean that Jordan’s deep-water Aqaba Container Terminal (ACT), located on the...

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Ukraine’s ports reposition amid war

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AD Ports Group signs MoU with Critical Minerals Forum

AD Ports Group has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Critical Minerals Forum (CMF) to build strategic cooperation focused on enhancing the...

U.S. container imports down 6.4% in May

According to a report from the Japan International Freight Forwarders Association (JIFFA), U.S. container imports fell 6.4% year-on-year in May, as major ports handled...

Chokepoints Under Fire: Maritime volatility surges in the Singapore Strait and Red Sea

As global trade struggles to find safe passage, the world’s most critical maritime arteries, the Singapore Strait and the Red Sea, are once again...
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