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APM Terminals selects CareGo consortium for Rotterdam’s Maasvlakte II expansion

APM Terminals has awarded the civil works and electrification contract for the expansion of its Maasvlakte II (MVII) container terminal in Rotterdam, Netherlands, to...

Port of Gothenburg surpasses last year’s record volumes

In the first three quarters of 2024, the Port of Gothenburg handled a record-breaking 685,000 TEUs, surpassing last year’s figures by 8,000 units and...

Western Australia’s main container port to relocate from Fremantle to Kwinana

Western Australia is set to move its main container port from Fremantle to Kwinana by 2030, in an A$7 billion (US$4.6 billion) shift. Fremantle processes...

European Union funds onshore power for Northern European ports

Four Northern European ports are preparing to make significant reductions in emissions from container ships docked at their quaysides. With US$20 million in joint funding...

Lekki Port welcomes new COSCO, ONE and ZIM services

In a significant boost to Nigeria’s maritime industry and international trade, Lekki Port LFTZ Enterprise Limited (LPLEL), Lekki Freeport Terminal, and the Lagos Free...

Heat is on North American shippers in Canadian dock disputes

DP World is facing the issue of automation in western Canadian ports and finding that getting unions to agree to job losses is proving...

Adriatic Gate Container Terminal sets new box handling records

The Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT), operated by International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), in Croatia’s Port of Rijeka, recently achieved two significant milestones:...

Spain denies entry to Maersk ships over alleged arms shipments to Israel

Two Maersk ships have been compelled to skip scheduled calls at Spain’s Algeciras port following allegations that they are moving weapons for Israel.   The 2007-built,...

DP World opens first all-electric berth at London Gateway

DP World has officially launched the world’s first all-electric berth with the arrival of its first ships, marking a significant milestone at one of...

How Are China’s BRI Ports Affected by Red Sea Disruptions

The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) of China encompasses numerous pivotal cargo ports as part of its comprehensive infrastructure and investment endeavor designed to...

Wilson Sons cuts GHG emissions by 55% at Santa Clara Container Terminal

Wilson Sons announced a significant 55% reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from cargo operations at the Santa Clara Container Terminal in Rio Grande...

Iraq takes control of five berths at major port

The Iraqi government officially took control of five berths at the Al-Faw Grand Port in southern Basra province, previously managed by the South Korean...

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Chittagong’s largest box terminal now operated by Bangladesh Navy

Amid severe protests against a move to handing over operational task of Chittagong’s largest terminal, the New-mooring Container Terminal (NCT), to Dubai-based DP World,...

Container truck loses balance amid Typhoon Danas

A container truck driver escaped unhurt after his vehicle fell on its side amid strong winds resulting from Typhoon Danas today (7 July). ...

Sea-Intelligence reports increase in global schedule reliability

Sea-Intelligence has published issue 166 of the Global Liner Performance (GLP) report, with schedule reliability figures up to and including May 2025. As the 120-page...

HD Hyundai expands global tie-up with Cochin Shipyard

HD Hyundai, South Korea’s largest shipbuilding group, is teaming with India's largest state-owned shipbuilder, Cochin Shipyard, to enter the South Asian country’s nascent shipbuilding industry. ...

Cavotec secures €5 million MoorMaster deal

Cavotec has landed a €5 million contract to supply its cutting-edge MoorMaster® automated vacuum mooring system to a container terminal in Morocco. This is...
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