| March 26, 2024 | Ports & Terminals
Brunswick Harbor improvements fully funded
| March 26, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Ports & Terminals
The US automotive supply chain will be disrupted by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, dealing another blow to America’s automotive ecosystem still recovering from pandemic-related setbacks.
| March 26, 2024 | Ports & Terminals
A mayday warning from the ship that slammed into a Baltimore bridge saved lives by prompting officials to stop cars from crossing, Maryland Governor Wes Moore said.
| March 26, 2024 | Ports & Terminals
East Coast ports including in New York, New Jersey and Virginia are positioned to handle additional ships if the Baltimore bridge collapse leaves terminals there inaccessible, potentially easing impacts on global trade flows.
| March 26, 2024 | Maritime | Bulk | Ports & Terminals
A major commuter bridge in Baltimore collapsed after being struck by a container ship, causing vehicles to plunge into the water and halting shipping traffic at one of the most important ports on the US East Coast.
| March 26, 2024 | Ports & Terminals
South Carolina Ports seamlessly handled big ships and big move counts at Wando Welch Terminal as imports trend back up.
| March 26, 2024 | Ports & Terminals
| March 26, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Canal and Waterway
| March 25, 2024 | Maritime | Breakbulk News | Ports & Terminals
Canada’s busiest port is seeing more autos arriving from China than the US and Mexico, after Tesla Inc. started shipping electric vehicles from its gigafactory in Shanghai.
| March 25, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
A container vessel is seen departing from Manila International Container Terminal
| March 22, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Ports
“2023 was a year of transition amidst global trade uncertainty. Inflation, rising interest rates, tight labor markets, geopolitical tensions, and ongoing wars impeded economic recovery worldwide.
| March 22, 2024 | Maritime | Bulk | Ports & Terminals
Funding from U.S. DOT helps port to reduce emissions, improve highway congestion
| March 22, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Ports | People | Appointments
Leger succeeds Joseph F. Toomy, whose nine-month term as Chairman ended today. Toomy will continue to serve on the Board as a commissioner...
| March 22, 2024 | Ports & Terminals
The Port of Oakland February container volume grew, surpassing the 2023 volume for the same month last year.
| March 21, 2024 | Green Shipping | Maritime | Ports & Terminals | Terminals
This is the first time that the vessel, operated by CMM Offshore, has undergone scheduled maintenance in Brazil
| March 21, 2024 | Green Shipping | Ports & Terminals | Equipment and Tech
Ulsan Port, a key maritime hub for Asia, has reaffirmed its pledge to environmentally friendly shipping practices by becoming a member of DNV Korea’s Decarbonization Network.
| March 21, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | Terminals
• CEO Angela Titzrath: “In a challenging market environment, HHLA is continuing to pursue its forward-looking investments to modernise its terminals and expand its European network.” • Dividend proposal of € 0.08 per dividend-entitled class A share • Group forecast for 2024: moderate revenue increase and EBIT within a range between € 85 million and € 115 million
| March 21, 2024 | Ports & Terminals | People | Appointments
Diego González to focus on green technology and Port modernization projects
| March 20, 2024 | Ports & Terminals
February proved to be a remarkable month at Port Houston’s terminals. Container volumes increased 20% compared to the same month last year, totaling 375,965 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs).
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