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Increased container volume in Oakland

Port of Oakland total container volume increased 3.6 percent in July. The Port said the rise over July 2017 totals was driven by an...

APM Terminals replaces 16 yard tractors

Port of Los Angeles Terminal Operator Donates Retired Cargo Handling Equipment to LA Unified Occupational Training Programs With the help of a federal grant secured...

Port of Brisbane, vehicle safety project

Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd (PBPL) and the Queensland Trucking Association Ltd (QTA Ltd) are pleased to announce a successful bid for funding under...

BPA, sustainable development resolution

The British Ports Association has published a sustainable development resolution, which commits to support the dual aims of a strong and healthy environment and...

MoU between ABP, Rolls Royce & Svitzer

Associated British Ports, the UK’s leading port operator, announces that it has invited Rolls Royce and Svitzer, part of the Maersk Group, to develop...

Prince Rupert port is flourishing

Prince Rupert is hardly the place one would expect to find an international gateway that’s weathering the Trump trade storm better than any other...

GPA: Increased containerized trade

The Georgia Ports Authority achieved its second busiest month on record for containerized trade in July. The Georgia Ports Authority moved 378,767 twenty-foot equivalent container...

SC Ports, record July container volume

Inland Port Greer achieves record July rail lifts Today South Carolina Ports Authority announced 200,594 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) handled during the first month...

Kalmar equips DCT Gdansk

Kalmar, part of Cargotec, has signed an agreement with Deepwater Container Terminal (DCT) Gdansk to supply three electrically powered rail-mounted gantry cranes (RMGs) with...

Guanzhou, closure of Fangcun port

Fangcun port (Nei San and Nei Si) in Guangzhou will be closed on October 31, 2018. It will stop accepting and handling new import...

Hong Kong container terminals’ study

Container terminals in Hong Kong should share facilities and integrate operations to increase their efficiency and competitiveness, according to a study conducted by the...

Freeport of Riga Authority renews its ISO certifications

An audit of the integrated management system to renew its ISO 9001: 2015 and ISO 14001:2015 certifications has been conducted at the Freeport of Riga Authority....

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