Ports News
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Ports : South Carolina Ports records strongest monthly volumes in its history
South Carolina Ports handled the most cargo in its history in March, with the Port of Charleston handling record volumes as the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal begins operations SC Ports reported an all-time container record for March, moving 248,796 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) across the Port of Charleston’s Wando Welch…
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Ports : DP World announces £40mln pounds worth of investment at its Southampton terminal
DP WORLD today announces that Southampton, Britain’s second largest container terminal, will benefit from a major programme of investment in 2021 designed to take it up to the next level as a premier international freight and logistics hub. DP World Southampton is part of DP World, the leading global provider…
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Ports : Verizon signs its first European Private 5G deal with Associated British Ports
Private 5G technology builds the foundation for future deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine Learning applications for more effective operations ABP operates a network of 21 ports, including the Port of Southampton. Acting as the UK’s number one port responsible for £40 billion in exports from the UK…
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خبر ديليفرى : بحمولة 50 ألف طن.. نجاح شحن أول سفينة «كلينكر» من شرق بورسعيد لغرب إفريقيا
تغادر السفينة CLIPPER ISADORA ميناء شرق بورسعيد التابع للمنطقة الاقتصادية لقناة السويس اليوم متجهة إلى دولة ساحل العاج كأول سفينة تصدير لمادة “الكلينكر” الخام من شركة أسمنت العريش، بعد عمليات شحن ونقل على مدار أربعة أيام على الأرصفة الجديدة بالميناء. تغادر السفينة CLIPPER ISADORA ميناء شرق بورسعيد التابع للمنطقة الاقتصادية…
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Ports : Water stewards back to work in port of Rotterdam
This Easter Weekend, we can once again find water stewards out on the water along the Nieuwe Maas in Rotterdam – for the first time this season. The water stewards will be offering relevant information to passing pleasure craft. This role will be fulfilled by members of the Dordtse Reddingsbrigade.…
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Ports : Georgia Ports approved to increase annual capacity at the Port of Savannah
The Georgia Ports Authority has approved projects to increase annual capacity at the Port of Savannah beyond 6 million twenty-foot equivalent container units. In 2020, the Port of Savannah handled 4.7 million TEUs of cargo. (Georgia Ports Authority / Jeremy Polston) Growing container capacity beyond 6M TEUs , The Georgia…
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Ports : Port of Koper set a monthly record for container throughput
Historic record set at the Container terminal Last month, in March, the Container Terminal of the Port of Koper set a monthly record for container throughput. In 31 days, the terminal handled 97,101 TEUs in the sphere of maritime throughput, far surpassing the previous monthly record set exactly three years…
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Ports : IMO publishes short list of actions for quick carbon footprint reduction in shipping
To support the Low Carbon Shipping effort, the IMO Global Industry Alliance (GIA) published a guide with eight practical measures seaports can take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from shipping. The Port of Rotterdam was actively involved in bringing about the guide and has put part of the recommended measures…
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Ports : Port Rotterdam enters into maintenance contract with Shipyard Rotterdam
The Port of Rotterdam Authority signed an agreement with Shipyard Rotterdam B.V. today regarding the maintenance of the Port Authority’s complete fleet. The contracted activities will be executed at the Port Authority’s facility at Eemhavenweg 14 in Rotterdam-Heijplaat. The agreement concerns a total of 16 vessels, including 7 incident response…
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Ports : Logistics chain preparing for clearance of Suez Canal blockade
Now that the container ship blocking the Suez Canal has been refloated, this key East-West trade route has once again opened for business. In response, the Port of Rotterdam Authority has initiated proactive consultation with the relevant stakeholders (shipping companies, terminal operators, inland terminals, hinterland carriers) to determine how to…
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