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New entrance to the port of Koper

The construction machinery has started to buzz at the site where the new entrance for the freight transport will open next year. The Sermin entrance...

Containership chaos at the port of Antwerp

Some 30 containerships are without a berth in the Antwerp region, following a 24-hour walkout by the Flemish Pilotage Service union. The strike commenced at...

ABP aims for frictionless trade with blockchain

Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s leading port operator, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to work with digital logistics enabler Marine Transport...

The new sea lock – what’s happening in September and October?

September and October will be dominated by the sinking operation of the lock gate chamber of the outer head (number 1 in the picture)...

POLB awarded $4.2 million Security Grant

The Port of Long Beach has been awarded $4,197,480 from the Port Security Grant Program administered by U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency...

Madrid-Malaga: A new rail container service

The port of Málaga continues to position itself as the gateway to Andalusia. Noatum Terminal Malaga has launched an import-export rail service following the decision...

Dublin Port: Storm Ali blew down containers

STORM ALI wreaked havoc at Dublin Port yesterday (afternoon) causing shipping containers to be flung from a stack to the ground below. Shocking footage emerged...

Port of Riga and Chinese companies join forces

In terms of diversification of cargo and points of origin, cooperation between the Freeport of Riga Authority and partners from China is becoming increasingly...

Port of Antwerp working to improve mobility

One year ago Antwerp Port Authority announced its determination, together with the stakeholders involved, to improve mobility in and around the port. One year...

Port Tampa Bay to build new radiation screening centers

Port Tampa Bay moved ahead Tuesday with a $4 million project to build three new radiation screening centers next to berths for containers and...

Gulftainer now rules the Wilmington Port

The Port of Wilmington is now in the hands of United Arab Emirates-based Gulftainer. Gov. John Carney signed an agreement with Badr Jafar, the chairman...

Kalmar will equip Canada’s GCT

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has concluded a deal to supply 10 new machines to Global Container Terminals (GCT) in Canada. The order, which comprises...

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