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Valenciaport to invest 240 million Euro in railway improvements in València and Sagunto

AJOT | June 29, 2021 | Intermodal | Rail | Ports & Terminals

The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has its eyes set on the railway. The port managers are thinking in train mode.

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The transformation of the Panama Canal’s service since the expansion

AJOT | June 29, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Canal and Waterway

Commemorating the fifth anniversary of the Neopanamax Locks and the steady transformation of the Canal’s safe, reliable and sustainable service.

Three new ship-to-shore cranes arrive at the Port of Boston
Ports & Terminals
AJOT | Top Story | June 29, 2021

Three new ship-to-shore cranes arrive at the Port of Boston

Three new low-profile, Neo-Panamax cranes have arrived at Conley Container Terminal, ending a 10-week journey from Shanghai, China. These cranes, along with a new berth and a deepened Boston Harbor, enable Boston to handle larger ships, providing New England importers and exporters greater access and connectivity to the global marketplace, facilitating future growth at Conley Terminal.
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Outgoing and incoming IAPH Presidents in call for a better understanding among parties in the supply chain, most notably between shipping and ports

AJOT | June 28, 2021 | Ports & Terminals

The new IAPH President Subramaniam Karuppiah makes his case to shipping : “building infrastructure is more complex, takes longer and is much more costly than building a new ship”

Blown away! Galveston Wharves reaches new wind cargo milestone

AJOT | June 28, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Project / Heavy Lift | Maritime Project

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JAXPORT sets port record for container volumes in May

AJOT | June 28, 2021 | Ports & Terminals

JAXPORT set a port record for container volumes in May, with total container movements increasing 37 percent over the same month in 2020. More than 128,900 twenty-foot equivalent units (or TEUs, the industry standard for measuring containers) moved through JAXPORT in May 2021.

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Port of Oakland adopts $465.3 million FY 2022 budget as California reopens

AJOT | June 25, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Ports

Budget to maintain financial strength and flexibility amid uncertainty

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DP World and Somaliland open new terminal at Berbera Port

AJOT | June 25, 2021 | Ports & Terminals | Terminals

Expanded port, economic zone and Berbera corridor will transform Berbera into an integrated maritime, industrial and logistics hub in the Horn of Africa

New Ship-To-Shore crane arrives at Port of Oakland
Ports & Terminals
AJOT | Top Story | June 25, 2021

New Ship-To-Shore crane arrives at Port of Oakland

The Zhen Hua 26 carrying the newest ship-to-shore (STS) crane for the Port of Oakland sailed smoothly under the Golden Gate Bridge Thursday, June 24, at about 5:55 a.m. on a partly cloudy/foggy morning.
Ports of Indiana releases economic impact report

AJOT | June 24, 2021 | Ports & Terminals

Five Rivers Distribution’s President Shell sees Arkansas River recovery but urges infrastructure investments in inland waterways
Maritime
Stas Margaronis | Top Story | June 24, 2021

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Five Rivers Distribution’s President Shell sees Arkansas River recovery but urges infrastructure investments in inland waterways

The McClellan-Kerr Arkansas River Navigation System crosses the state of Arkansas into Oklahoma traversing the state until it reaches the Port of Catoosa, near Tulsa, Oklahoma. The 445-mile navigation channel begins at the confluence of the White and Mississippi Rivers.
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SC Ports’ Leatherman Terminal recognized as ‘South Carolina Project of the Year’

AJOT | June 24, 2021 | Ports & Terminals

South Carolina Ports’ Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal has been named 2021 South Carolina Project of the Year by the South Carolina Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).

Egypt expects Ever Given compensation deal signing next week

Bloomberg | June 24, 2021 | Maritime | Liner Shipping | Ports & Terminals

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US ship jam lingers as port woes stretch from China to Germany

Bloomberg | June 23, 2021 | Logistics | Ports & Terminals

Ship congestion outside the busiest U.S. gateway for trade held steady over the past week, as ports from China to Germany battle with Covid-19 outbreaks and other constraints on their capacity to keep containers moving across the global economy.

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Suez Canal, Ever Given ship owners reach compensation deal

Bloomberg | June 23, 2021 | Maritime | Liner Shipping | Ports & Terminals

Egyptian officials and owners of the giant Ever Given vessel that blocked the Suez Canal earlier this year have reached a preliminary deal over compensation, according to the ship’s representatives.

  North Carolina Ports to receive tropical fruit from Latin America
Ports & Terminals
AJOT | Top Story | June 23, 2021

North Carolina Ports to receive tropical fruit from Latin America

North Carolina Ports will receive its first shipment of bananas and pineapple on Sealand’s NAE (North Atlantic Express) inaugural call to the Port of Wilmington.
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SC Ports offers capacity amid import boom

AJOT | June 23, 2021 | Ports & Terminals

South Carolina Ports readies for fiscal year 2022 with enhanced infrastructure and capacity to handle rising retail imports and cargo volumes.

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