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Port of Lisbon suffers cyber attack

Hackers at LockBit claim that they have taken down Port of Lisbon's website and have stolen files and data from the computer systems of...

Continuing strike challenges Port of Lisbon

Hapag-Lloyd has announced that the Lisbon Stevedores Union has staged a strike that includes a full stoppage in Lisbon port, which it says will...

Cargo ships at Port of Lisbon

There are 29 cargo ships scheduled for the period from the 4th until the 10th of August. By classification, will arrive at the Port of...

Cargo ships at Port of Lisbon

There are 32 cargo ships scheduled for the period from 28th July until the 3rd of August. By classification, will arrive at the Port...

Cargo ships at Port of Lisbon

There are 20 cargo ships scheduled for the period from 7 to 13 July. By classification, will arrive at the Port of Lisbon, 11...

Port of Lisbon – Announced 17 cargo vessels

There are 17 cargo ships scheduled from the 30th of June to the 6th of July. By category:  Container Ship: 7 / Tanker: 1...

Hapag-Lloyd, Atlantic Loop 6 – Port of Lisbon call

Hapag-Lloyd and its THEA partner lines are pleased to announce that they will include a direct call at the port of Lisbon on the...
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