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Strategic Implications of APM Terminals’ Operations in Salalah, Bahrain, and Aqaba

It is worth exploring APM Terminals and Maersk's strategic initiative to harness the Gulf region's expanding economic potential and establish Bahrain and Salalah as...

Port of Rotterdam increases investments amid strong financial performance and container growth

Port of Rotterdam recorded an increase of 2.8% in its annual container volumes reaching 13.8 million TEUs in 2024. At the same time, total...

HHLA CTB expands automation and sustainability initiatives

Hamburger Hafen and Logistik AG (HHLA) Container Terminal Burchardkai (CTB) in Hamburg continues to proceed with its automation and sustainability efforts. Recently, three state-of-the-art...

Eudmarco expands fleet at Port of Santos with Konecranes reach stackers

Eudmarco S/A Serviços e Comércio Internacional has expanded its fleet at the Port of Santos terminal in Brazil with the addition of two customized...

Port of Helsinki reaches key climate goal

At the start of 2025, the Port of Helsinki achieved its goal of carbon-neutral operations, initially set in 2019. This milestone was reached by reducing...

Moroccan Ports Key to Strategic Reshaping of Mediterranean Operations

Recent geopolitical shifts and escalating security concerns in the Red Sea are reshaping shipping trade routes, with significant implications for the Mediterranean region. MSC, through...

Port of Los Angeles sets record with over 920,000 TEUs in January

The Port of Los Angeles kicked off 2025 by handling 924,245 TEUs in January, marking the busiest start in its 117-year history and reflecting...

DP World’s flagship Jebel Ali Port posts record volumes

DP World achieved a remarkable year for trade in 2024, recording its highest container and breakbulk cargo volumes at Jebel Ali Port since 2015. The...

Bahrain and APM Terminals sign deal to strengthen Khalifa Bin Salman Port

APM Terminals announced the signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) with the Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunications of Bahrain. The objectives of this agreement...

DP World Southampton invests US$75 million in Europe’s largest quay cranes

DP World is boosting the UK’s trade infrastructure with a US$75 million investment in four state-of-the-art quay cranes for its Southampton container terminal. These cranes,...

APM Terminals expands Gemini’s central hub with 2 million TEU boost in Salalah

APM Terminals-operated Port of Salalah has invested US$300 million in expanding and ensuring readiness for the new network under the Gemini Cooperation of Maersk...

COSCO SHIPPING Ports sees strong start to 2025

COSCO SHIPPING Ports has kicked off the year with a notable 8% year-on-year growth, reaching 9,419,200 TEUs in January. The company's terminals in China, particularly...

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