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VICT invests in hybrid equipment to boost capacity and cut emissions

ICTSI's Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) has acquired four new hybrid automatic container carriers (ACCs) from Kalmar to enhance capacity and reduce emissions. Scheduled for...

ICTSI Manila boosts operations with next-generation cranes

With the recent arrival of three new quay cranes at its flagship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has...

Port of Melbourne expansion project to boost yard capacity by 50%

The expansion project of Melbourne Port's Victoria International Container Terminal (VICT) is on schedule to be operational by 2024. After the completion of the US$160...

Maersk launches first Rijeka-Czech Republic direct cargo rail service

A regular rail link between Rijeka, Croatia and Paskov, Czech Republic via the Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT) commenced for the first time, according...

ICTSI to expand operations in Argentina

A recent technical study by Argentina’s National Technological University (NTU) revealed that ports in La Plata and Dock Sud can fully support container volumes...
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