Monday, 16 June 2025 | 09:16
SPONSORS
  • Home
  • Ports
  • Port News
View by:

DP World Joins Groundbreaking Jolt Test To Accelerate Adoption Of Electric HGVs

29/05/2025

DP World, a global leader in supply chain solutions, has joined the pioneering Joint Operators Logistics Trial (JOLT), deploying two

Port Leaders from 10 Nations Graduate from UN Port Leadership Programme in Dublin

29/05/2025

Port leaders from around the world graduated from the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) TrainForTrade programme at

Nansha Port launches weekly South America shipping route

29/05/2025

A 62,000-ton multi-purpose pulp carrier, China Ocean Shipping Company’s inaugural weekly service ship to BRICS countries in eastern South America,

HOT PORT NEWS from GAC

28/05/2025

Temporary suspension of traffic
28 May 2025, Bosphorus, Turkiye

Vessel traffic in the Bosphorus Strait will be suspended at 09:00 hours

AM Green and Port of Rotterdam Authority to establish green energy supply chain enabling up to 1,000,000 tons per year

28/05/2025

AM Green and the Port of Rotterdam Authority signed a Memorandum of Understanding to focus on building a green energy

China’s Port Throughput Slows Further, but Offset by Front-Loading Containers

28/05/2025

China port cargo throughput growth decelerated further to 3% yoy in 1Q25 from 4% yoy in 4Q24. The slowdown was

TecPlata integrates bi-train operation for more sustainable and efficient logistics

28/05/2025

TecPlata S.A., (TecPlata) International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) business unit in Buenos Aires, Argentina and operator of the container

HOT PORT NEWS from GAC

27/05/2025

Strong winds affecting operations
27 May 2025, Jebel Ali, United Arab Emirates

Marine operations at Jebel Ali were restricted to one-way

Panama Canal faces capacity challenges as it explores new business models

27/05/2025

The Panama Canal is working to develop new products and services for different client segments while managing capacity constraints that

Yemeni ports lose 1.4 bln USD amid U.S., Israeli strikes since July 2024: Houthis

27/05/2025

Yemen’s major Red Sea ports of Hodeidah, Salif, and Ras Issa lost some 1.4 billion U.S. dollars from July 2024

Previous 
... 6 7 8 9 10  ... 
Next 
SPONSORS

NEWSLETTER