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Port of Klaipeda establishes new fleet base

The Port of Klaipeda is opening a modern fleet base that will house all of the port's specialized equipment and serve as a new...

Kalmar carries out STS crane repair at Mumbai Port

Kalmar has concluded a project with Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA) to repair the leg of a ship-to-shore (STS) crane at Nhava Sheva Freeport...

Can You Ship Heavy Equipment in a Container? Essential Guidelines for Safe Transportation

Shipping heavy equipment can seem overwhelming, especially when you consider the logistics involved. Many people might wonder if it’s even possible to transport large...

NYK secures 27-year concession for new car terminal at Port of Barcelona

The Port of Barcelona's Management Board awarded Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) the concession for a new car terminal for a period of 27...

Ports on High Alert as Strikes and Unrest Disrupt Global Shipping Routes

The global maritime system is under siege by a new breed of actors using low-cost weapons and hybrid tactics to destabilize key ports and...

DP World kicks off expansion works at Port of Maputo

DP World announced the start of a US$165 million expansion project at DP World’s container terminal at the Port of Maputo in Mozambique. The expansion...

DP World and ATI invest US$100M in Manila South Harbour upgrades

The Manila South Harbour (MSH), the Philippines’ premier international trade gateway, received a major operational boost as DP World and Asian Terminals Inc. announced...

Port of Bilbao launches second phase of dock electrification project

The Board of Directors of the Bilbao Port Authority has awarded approximately €50 million (US$57 million) for the construction of new electrical infrastructure that...

US West Coast ports show growth amid operational strain

The Transpacific shipping corridor between the United States and China is experiencing a significant downturn, as newly imposed tariffs disrupt cargo flows, freight logistics,...

Container throughput slows at Port of Melbourne

The Port of Melbourne handled 267,000 TEUs in March, marking a 6.2% decline compared to the same month in the previous year. Full container imports...

CMA CGM renews Syrian port deal for another 30 years

French ocean carrier CMA CGM has signed a 30-year agreement with the Syrian government, which includes the development of a new berth at Latakia...

Spanish ports post stable Q1 container volumes

Spanish ports have maintained stable box volumes in the first quarter of 2025, recording an aggregated 4.32 million TEUs, which translates to a marginal...

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Red Sea shipping traffic rebounds as Houthis limit targets

Red Sea maritime traffic has increased by 60% to approximately 36–37 vessels per day since August 2024, as Reuters reported. However, it still falls short...

CMA CGM applies new surcharge from Far East to West Africa

French ocean carrier CMA CGM has announced a peak season surcharge (PSS) for shipments from Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, China and Hong Kong &...

China to counterbalance Panama setback through South America projects

As geopolitical tensions deepen and shipping lanes become politicized battlegrounds, China is recalibrating its approach to the Western Hemisphere. The recent retreat of CK Hutchison...

PIL christens new 8,200 TEU boxship

Pacific International Lines (PIL) named its latest 8,200 TEU LNG dual-fuel container vessel, Kota Ocean, at the PSA Terminal in Singapore. The vessel was named...

Singapore authorities away grounded container barge

Authorities in Singapore have towed away a container barge that ran aground off the resort island of Sentosa this morning (6 June). ...
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