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New fixed berths for barges in Rotterdam

The five new fixed berths for barges along the Maas end of Isle of Brienenoord are ‘good to go’. The project, a Port of Rotterdam...

Forth ports under new ownership

Forth Ports announces Arcus’ sale of its shares in the company to PSP Investments PSP Investments to increase its stake in Forth Ports in landmark transaction Forth Ports...

Port of Rotterdam explores autonomous navigation

It is not a question of whether but when autonomous navigation will be introduced. In order to prepare the Port of Rotterdam Authority for...

Lapena: “Empty containers not causing any congestion at MICP”

Empty containers staying at the container yard of the Manila International Container Port (MICP) are not causing any congestion, Customs Commissioner Isidro Lapeña said...

Port of Buenos Aires seeks logistics innovations

Representing the Ministry of Transportation, the General Administration of Ports SE - Puerto Buenos Aires participated in various meetings with the Ministry of Production,...

Three giant container cranes reached Auckland ports

Three giant new container cranes are soaring above Auckland after their arrival from China. The cranes, which stand 82.3 metres tall and weigh 2,100 tonnes,...

Hundreds of containers stucked at Dar es Salaam Port

A dispute over transit goods has left more than 300 containers stranded at Dar es Salaam Port causing congestion and inconvenience, The Citizen established...

New gate system to improve cargo movement

Improved productivity, cost savings, and environmentally smart. Those are just a few benefits of new state-of-the-art gate technology available at several container terminals in...

Machinery operator injured in fire at Ports of Auckland

A machinery operator has been treated and released from hospital with burns after a large fire broke out at the Ports of Auckland. Plumes of...

HMS Cambria project is launched

Work has officially begun on the construction of a brand-new facility for HMS Cambria at the Port of Cardiff. The major maritime project is being...

Port of Hull expands its network

ABP’s Port of Hull continues to boom as it welcomes yet another new container service. The latest service will connect Hull with Antwerp, Belgium's...

Krishnapatnam port to enlarge its container capacity

Krishnapatnam Port Co Ltd which runs a private port at Andhra Pradesh’s Nellore district, is expanding the capacity of its container terminal to handle...

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