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Gdansk sees significant surge in container sector

Poland's Port of Gdansk started the year with a high growth in container handling during the first quarter of 2025, with over 624,000 TEUs,...

Port of Antwerp-Bruges faces major disruption amid national strike

The Port of Antwerp-Bruges is experiencing significant operational disruption across its terminals due to the nationwide strike taking place on April 29. According to the...

Konecranes to provide CCT Netherlands with new handling equipment

Combined Cargo Terminals B.V. (CCT) in the Netherlands has ordered a Konecranes Gottwald ESP.7 Mobile Harbor Crane equipped with an external power supply. The order...

Bandar Abbas Explosion: Geopolitical Flashpoint Disrupting Iran’s Maritime Growth?

The explosion at Shahid Rajaee port on April 26 has significant geopolitical implications, given the port’s strategic location. The blast has significant implications for Iran's...

Massive Explosion at Iran’s Largest Port Kills at Least 40, Injures 1,200

At least 40 people have been killed and around 1,200 injured following a massive explosion at Shahid Rajaee Port, Iran’s largest container port, near...

DP World tests hydrogen-powered crane in Vancouver sustainability push

DP World has completed initial testing of its hydrogen fuel cell rubber-tired gantry (RTG) crane at the Port of Vancouver. The RTG is now undergoing...

CMA CGM gains control of South America’s largest container terminal

CMA CGM Group has confirmed the closing of its acquisition of approximately 47.9% of Santos Brasil Participações S/A (Santos Brasil) from funds managed by...

Port of Oakland sees surge in Q1 container throughput

The Port of Oakland closed the first quarter of 2025 on a strong note with total container volume rising 7.2% year-on-year to 217,415 TEUs....

Major European Ports See Container Gains Despite Trade Turmoil

With the United States reimposing sweeping tariffs under President Trump’s second administration, European ports and trade officials are bracing for impact—though early assessments suggest...

Port of Helsingborg modernizes operations with Kaleris N4 TOS

Port of Helsingborg, Sweden’s second largest container terminal, continues to advance its modernization initiatives using Kaleris' N4 Terminal Operating System (TOS). Over the past 1.5...

World Bank, Bangladesh sign multi-million financing package to enhance trade

On 23 April, Bangladesh and the World Bank signed two financing agreements totaling US$850 million to help the country develop the Bay Terminal deep-sea...

NWSA continues to boost container imports

The Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA), including the ports of Tacoma and Seattle, has reported a strong March, recording 309,993 TEUs, representing an 18.5% growth...

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AD Ports Group reports strong Q1 results

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