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Container traffic surges at port of Melbourne

Port of Melbourne handled 289,000 TEUs in January 2025, achieving a 4% increase over the same month in the previous year. A breakdown of container...

Mexico Grapples with Surge in Chinese Imports Amid Looming US Tariffs and USMCA Challenges

In recent discussions, United States and Mexico officials are working diligently to address trade issues and avoid the implementation of new US tariffs. The urgency...

CMA CGM launches new Spain-Algeria direct service

CMA CGM – Short Sea Lines Division has announced a new loop, ALGA 2, in its EURONAF services. The new weekly service aims to connect...

ClassNK issues AiP for ammonia-fuelled ammonia bunkering vessel

ClassNK has granted an Approval in Principle (AiP) for an ammonia-fuelled ammonia bunkering vessel, developed collaboratively by Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK Line) and...

Ireland’s Shannon Foynes Port proceeds with expansion project

Shannon Foynes, Ireland's second-largest port, is expanding to enhance its position as an international logistics hub. The two-year project will add 117 meters of jetty...

EU initiatives to enhance green fuels for aviation and shipping, yet raise concerns with delayed 2040 climate target

European green transport group Transport & Environment (T&E) has praised the new European Union (EU) initiatives aimed at reducing energy costs by increasing the...

West Coast ports regained ground in 2024 H2

Danish maritime data analysis firm Sea-Intelligence has analyzed the shift in container volumes from the East to the West Coast during the second half...

ONE expands Africa services with new Nigerian port calls

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has enhanced its WA1 and SW2 services by offering additional calls at Nigeria's Onne and Lekki ports. The new service port...

WinGD introduces X‑DF‑M platform with largest ever methanol-fuelled engine

Swiss marine power company WinGD is set to deliver its inaugural methanol-fueled engine to a shipyard following successful factory and type approval tests. The engine,...

ZeroUSV debuts first autonomous uncrewed surface vessel

British SME ZeroUSV is nearing the launch of the world's first charter fleet of fully autonomous uncrewed surface vessels, starting with the Oceanus12, which...

Ocean carrier schedule reliability remains steady, with Maersk leading the rankings

Throughout 2024, schedule reliability stayed largely within 50-55%, according to the latest Sea-Intelligence's report. The new year has started in a similar manner, with schedule...

ONE and Portchain mark one year of digital berth alignment collaboration

Ocean Network Express (ONE) and Portchain have completed the first year of their collaboration for the digitalization of ONE's berth alignment process with terminals. This...

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Port of Ashdod breaks into global top 10 for port reliability

Port of Ashdod has earned a major international recognition, securing 9th place in Sea-Intelligence’s 2025 Global Port Reliability Index, its first appearance in the...

Hyundai eyes Casablanca as gateway to Europe and Africa

Hyundai is reportedly preparing to enter the bidding process to operate a new state-of-the-art shipyard in Casablanca. The move comes as part of the company’s...

Eilat port to shut down due to unpaid taxes caused by war effects

The Eilat Municipality has seized the bank accounts of the Red Sea port due to outstanding municipal tax debts exceeding US$178,764, prompting the closure...

PSA Antwerp joins ZEPA

PSA Antwerp has officially joined the Zero Emission Port Alliance (ZEPA), becoming the latest major terminal operator to commit to accelerating the shift toward...

Georgia Ports Authority and Konecranes mark 30-Year milestone in yard crane partnership

The Georgia Ports Authority and Konecranes are celebrating three decades of collaboration, marking 30 years since GPA acquired its first rubber-tired gantry crane from...
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