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EU finds no aid given to container terminals by Antwerp port (Reuters)

The European Commission said on Friday (Nov. 23) it had concluded that deals struck between the state-owned Port of Antwerp and two container terminals...

Vinalines plans two more container terminals

Vinalines plans $302m project as country captures production from China Vietnam National Shipping Lines, the state-owned marine transporter known as Vinalines, won approval recently to...

New gate system to improve cargo movement

Improved productivity, cost savings, and environmentally smart. Those are just a few benefits of new state-of-the-art gate technology available at several container terminals in...

Vinalines to build container terminals at Lach Huyen Port

Vinalines is seeking approval from the government for building two container terminals at Lach Huyen Port in northern Hai Phong City. Nguyen Canh Tinh, director...

When Hong Kong’s container port almost missed the cargo ship revolution

Hong Kong is home to one of the busiest ports in the world, but that was almost not the case. Lengthy delays and a...

Hong Kong container terminals’ study

Container terminals in Hong Kong should share facilities and integrate operations to increase their efficiency and competitiveness, according to a study conducted by the...
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