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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...

Los Angeles and Nagoya ports enhance their ties with new agreement signing

Officials from the ports of Los Angeles in the United States and Nagoya in Japan have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to...

Fremantle Ports and Japan to strengthen their trade relations

Both Australia's Fremantle Ports and Japan seek opportunities to enhance their collaboration and expand their trade relationship. Fremantle Ports CEO Michael Parker and general manager...

Ports of Antwerp-Zeebrugge and Nagoya ink cooperation deal

The Belgian Port of Antwerp-Zeebrugge and Japan's Port of Nagoya signed a renewed cooperation agreement to further expand their trade relations and deepen their...

Port of Nagoya sees a slight drop in container sector

Containerised shipments at the Port of Nagoya, Japan, fell in 2019 as a result of the decline in the automotive, garments and footwear industries. According...
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Valenciaport joins Upcycling the Oceans, against marine debris

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