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Port of Newcastle proceeds with Clean Energy Transition project

The Port of Newcastle has achieved a significant milestone in its Clean Energy Precinct (CEP) initiative, securing agreements to proceed with Front End Engineering...

Ashdod Port approves strategic investments in digital startups

The Board of Directors at Ashdod Port has given the green light to a US$2 million investment in three startups through its Corporate Venture...

Higher box volumes for Southampton’s Solent Rail Terminal

The Solent Rail Terminal has recorded more than 55,000 containers handled since opening following the multi-million-pound upgrade that was completed six months ago at...

Romanian-German-Estonian consortium wins feasibility study tender for Constanta Port PCS

Romanian IT company Critical Technologies SRL, German port consultancy Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC), and two Estonian maritime and shipping partners, EN Shipping OÜ and...

Gulf ports locked in competition due to geopolitical tensions

The Gulf region's shipping sector is navigating a turbulent landscape as ports face mounting pressures from ongoing conflicts in the Middle East.     In an attempt...

Keelung container crane collapses

A container gantry crane in Taiwan’s Keelung port collapsed on 14 October, after it was allegedly hit by a to-be-installed crane on an incoming...

Port of Oakland handles over 60,000 TEUs in September

The Port of Oakland's loaded container volume increased by 7% in September compared to the same month in 2023. For the second month, loaded imports...

Port of New Orleans secures over US$1 million grant to enhance security and emergency response capabilities

The Port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) has received US$1,040,583 in funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency's (FEMA) Port Security Grant Program. This grant...

APMT to equip Rotterdam’s terminal with shore power

APM Terminals Maasvlakte II (MVII) has decided to equip its terminal with shore power from 2028, providing cargo vessels with clean energy while in...

Saudi Ports Authority sees fewer containers in September

Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani)-operated ports achieved a 7.82% increase in cargo throughput tonnage during September, reaching 28,097,022 tons. The number of exported containers recorded a...

HHLA enhances Container Terminal Burchardkai operatios with Konecranes machines

Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) will introduce 116 Li-Ion AGVs from Konecranes in a transition to a fully electric Automated Horizontal Transport System...

DP World invests US$1.3 billion in London Gateway

DP World has announced a GB£1 billion (US$1.3 billion) expansion of London Gateway aiming to make it Britain’s largest container port within five years. The...

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