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Condition of Ukrainian Ports 30 Months After the Russian Invasion

Ukraine’s maritime trade has been profoundly affected by the Russian invasion, transitioning from a competitive regional player to one facing near-total disruption of its...

No late reprieve from USEC strike

US docker’s union, the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) has confirmed that tomorrow’s strike will begin at midnight local time, with union members downing tools...

Long Beach terminals reopen after battery fire accident

Port of Long Beach (POLB) reported that Ocean Boulevard and the Vincent Thomas Bridge have fully reopened to traffic with the removal of the...

Port Houston on track for container record year

Port Houston handled 367,653 TEUs in August, representing a 20% year-on-year growth. Over the first eight months of the year, the US port has...

Seventh portainer boosts productivity and streamlines operations at Porto Itapoá

Acquired last year and set to begin operations in 2024, the new portainer—a rail-mounted crane that transfers containers between ships and the dock—at Porto...

Container volumes increase at major Japanese ports

According to preliminary data from Japan's transport ministry, the country's six major ports processed 1.17 million TEUs in July, representing a 3.3% growth from...

Ningbo-Zhoushan Port to develop new 2 million TEU terminal

Ningbo-Zhoushan Port plans to establish a new terminal with a capacity of 2 million TEUs in the Fodu zone of the Liuheng port area. According...

Puerto Aguadulce sets new high for Colombian coast with APL Fullerton call

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI)-operated Puerto Aguadulce, a terminal on Colombia's Pacific coast, recently reached a significant milestone by handling the Ultra Large...

New OPS system at Barcelona container terminal allows first emission-free port call

For the first time, a ship was able to shut off all its engines while docked at the Port of Barcelona, marking the first...

USEC strike to paralyze global shipping industry: One-day strike would take five days to clear

The potential strike on all United States East Coast and Gulf ports is expected to cause severe disruptions in the global supply chain, creating...

Gulf ports to keep facing challenges due to Red Sea crisis

A gloomy picture looms on the horizon for the Gulf ports' performance, as the disruptions in the Red Sea continue unabated. Saudi ports experienced a...

Software glitch heavily disrupts Chittagong port operations

A software malfunction of Bangladesh’s customs authority has halved export-import activities in Chittagong Port during the last five days after the National Board of...

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