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Parrish & Heimbecker acquires grain terminal in Quebec

Parrish & Heimbecker (P&H), a Canadian family-owned agri-business, has bought a deepwater bulk marine export terminal in Quebec City from Société en Commandite Terminal...

Kuehne+Nagel, Orange expand partnership in France, Poland and Africa

Global freight forwarder Kuehne+Nagel and Orange, a major worldwide telecommunications operator, extend their partnership for another three years for e-commerce operations of communication hardware...

US West Coast ports show growth amid operational strain

The Transpacific shipping corridor between the United States and China is experiencing a significant downturn, as newly imposed tariffs disrupt cargo flows, freight logistics,...

Container throughput slows at Port of Melbourne

The Port of Melbourne handled 267,000 TEUs in March, marking a 6.2% decline compared to the same month in the previous year. Full container imports...

Seaboard Marine stretches intra-Americas service

American ocean transportation company Seaboard Marine is expanding its U.S. East Coast–Central America service, according to the latest report from DynaLiners. The updated rotation will...

Milaha enhances service linking Middle East to India

Milaha, one of the largest and most diversified maritime and logistics companies in the Middle East, has added the port of Dammam to the...

Cosco changes Far East-West Coast South America service

Cosco has added the port of Guangzhou (Nansha) to the rotation of its Far East-West Coast South America (WSA3) service, which connects China with...

MSC and Hapag-Lloyd revise joint Med–East Coast South America service

Swiss-Italian carrier MSC and German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd have announced a change to their joint Mediterranean–East Coast South America (MSE/SAEC) service. The Port of Montevideo...

Maersk exits Eurosal service

Maersk appears to have ceased chartering slots on the West Coast South America-Europe Eurosal XL/EWX/SWX service of CMA CGM, Cosco Shipping Lines and Hapag-Lloyd,...

CLdN launches new weekly service between Belgium and Irish ports

CLdN has announced the launch of a new weekly container service connecting Zeebrugge with the Irish ports of Cork and Dublin. The new service...

Hapag-Lloyd to pay €8.20 dividend per share

Hapag-Lloyd's shareholders approved the payment of a dividend of €8.2 per share in the Annual General Meeting. "Despite the challenging market environment, we can look...

SC Ports sees container volume growth for second consecutive month

South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) handled 240,857 TEUs in March, representing an 11% growth over the same month last year. This is the second consecutive...

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AD Ports Group delivered a solid financial performance in the first quarter of 2025, with significant year-on-year growth in revenue, earnings, and profits. Revenue for...

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