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Detection device of containers used in Damietta

Port of Damietta is operating a P60 device for the detection of outgoing containers. Rear Admiral / Ayman Saleh, Damietta Port Authority (DPA) Chairman said...

Luka Koper is moving on with strategic investments

Luka Koper has recently approved the amendments to the company’s business plan for 2018. The amended version of the plan was elaborated by taking...

Big ships call the VICT in Melbourne

The 8063 TEU capacity OOCL Seoul alongside at Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT), Port of Melbourne, Australia. The vessel’s arrival signals Melbourne’s growing ability...

Hamad Port – IMDG Handling

A poorly packed container exposes transport workers and ship/terminal staff to risk. Additionally they pose risk to other cargo, equipment and environment. Therefore, please...

Safe berths for barges in Rotterdam

The Port of Rotterdam Authority is developing five permanent berths for barges on the Maas side of the Eiland van Brienenoord. The location has been...

“ANL Tongala”, Auckland port omission

As a result of terminal closure, "ANL Tongala” v. 800 S will omit Auckland. All Auckland destined cargo will discharge in Tauranga on September 9. Please...

Port of Le Havre expansion, equipped by Kalmar

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has been awarded a contract to heighten four ZPMC ship-to-shore (STS) cranes operated by Generale de Manutention Portuaire (GMP), a...

Oakland port marks its highest plug-in rate

Seventy-eight percent of container vessels visiting here last month cut engines and plugged into landside electrical power, the Port of Oakland reported on August...

Port of Oakland: Lower emissions, 2020 goal in reach

Diesel particulate emissions from Port of Oakland maritime operations are down 81 percent since 2005, according to data released on August 30, 2018. As...

Dutch participation in a Brazilian port

As shareholders in the Port of Rotterdam Authority, the Municipality of Rotterdam and the Ministry of Finance have approved the participation in the Port...

Drones secure APM Terminals’ facilities

At APM Terminals' inland services facilities in San Antonio and Santiago, Chile, safety supervisors previously monitored activities on the ground. Now the latest technology...

Innovative technologies at the Antwerp port

During the last four days of September the "Eilandje" docklands district of Antwerp will be entirely devoted to innovative technologies. The Port Authority is...

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