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STI hits 1 million TEU milestone again

Chile's San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) reached the milestone of 1 million TEUs for the 13th consecutive year with the arrival of the vessel...

Assessing the rise of next-gen supply chain technologies: Port analysis

The term "next-gen supply chain" refers to the evolution of supply chain management strategies and technologies that enhance the efficiency, speed, and productivity of...

Indian port workers threaten indefinite strike as wage dispute escalates

The port workers in India have called for an indefinite strike across all major ports starting on 17 December, if the government fails to...

Port of Rotterdam tackles road transport challenges

The Port of Rotterdam is addressing significant challenges and opportunities associated with the anticipated increase in container volumes, particularly in managing road transport efficiently. Key...

Scandinavian ports reaffirm commitment to robust collaboration

A seminar at the Finnish Institute in Stockholm served as a platform to emphasize the strong ties between Finland and Sweden, rooted in shared...

Port of Riga to receive over US$65 million for infrastructure development

On 26 November, Latvia's Cabinet of Ministers approved a €64.5 million (around US$67 million) investment to develop the Freeport of Riga's infrastructure, aiming to...

Punta Arenas: Chile’s Potential Key for Expanding Shipping Operations

As conflicts disrupt crucial maritime routes in the Middle East and Europe, ports even on the fringes of Latin America draw attention from shipping...

San Antonio Terminal Internacional concession extended to 2030

Empresa Portuaria San Antonio (EPSA) has reported a Material Event to the Financial Market Commission (CMF), announcing that San Antonio Terminal Internacional (STI) has...

GPA secures US$120 million for sustainable port upgrades

At a Georgia Ports Authority (GPA) meeting, President and CEO Griff Lynch announced plans to enhance operational sustainability in Savannah and Brunswick, supported by...

Suez Canal Container Terminal receives new cranes

The Suez Canal Container Terminal (SCCT) reached a significant milestone in its expansion project with the arrival of the vessel Zhenhua 35 in November,...

NPA, Nigerdock seal US$1 billion Snake Island Port deal

In a significant move to advance green port development across Nigeria, Nigerdock and the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) have finalized an agreement for the...

Poland to build new grain terminal in Gdansk

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has announced plans for the government to construct a new grain terminal at the Port of Gdansk, with completion...

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