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Port Canaveral Resumes Operations

Sep 12, 2017

As of 12 noon today, the U.S. Coast Guard Captain of the Port (COTP) approved restricted commercial vessel transit through Port Canaveral to allow the port to support the arrival of critical fuel supplies destined for Florida consumers, and…

New Orleans' Big Plans Showing Dividends

Sep 12, 2017

A Container-on-Barge service intended to be an integral part of the regional intermodal equation is gathering momentum – and customers.  Quietly, the Port of New Orleans (NOLA) has marked some important accomplishments in the past two years…

BMT Secures Coal Jetty Engineering Contract

Sep 12, 2017

BMT Group subsidiary BMT Asia Pacific (BMT) will provide detailed engineering design and risk management consultancy services for a new coal unloading jetty and associated bulk handling system at the Tanjung Bin Energy (TBE) Power Plant in Johor…

Konecranes Signs Service Agreement with MPET

Sep 12, 2017

In August 2017, Konecranes signed a major service agreement: the company’s Antwerp-based service organization will perform all of the maintenance and repair work on more than 150 Konecranes Noell Straddle Carriers of different generations for MSC PSA European Terminal (MPET)…

APM Terminals to Divest Zeebrugge Stake

Sep 11, 2017

APM Terminals and Hong Kong-based COSCO SHIPPING Ports, a subsidiary of China COSCO Shipping Corporation, have reached an agreement on the key terms of the proposed sale of APM Terminals’ 76% majority shareholding in the existing APM Terminals Zeebrugge container terminal to COSCO SHIPPING Ports…

Invest in Greece, You Won't Regret It: Greek PM

Sep 11, 2017

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras urged French businesses on Friday to invest in Greece, as it emerges from its debt crisis, and assured them that they would not regret it. Tsipras said attracting investment was a priority for his leftist-led government…

Record August Cargoes at Port of Virginia

Sep 11, 2017

The Port of Virginia tallied the most productive August in its history, moving 240,605 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), a 2.2 percent increase when compared with the same month last year. “As construction progresses at VIG (Virginia…

Technology Drives Growth of India’s Major Ports

Sep 10, 2017

Technological advancement for modernization of major ports and reforms for enhancing ease of doing business are driving and sustaining the growth trend line at India’s major ports.  The country’s 12 major ports together handled 273.96 Million Tonnes of cargo between April to August…

Piraeus Port Pact for Cosco Dalian Floating Dock

Sep 08, 2017

The Piraeus Port Authority (PPA) SA has announced the completion of a tender and finalization of a contract with Cosco SH (Dalian) Shipyard for the purchase of a new floating repair dock, an initiative that the port's management has pursued over the past year…

Consumer Demand Drives up Long Beach Imports

Sep 08, 2017

Imports at the Port of Long Beach surged more than 10 percent in August compared to the same month last year, marking the third-highest monthly import total in the port’s 106-year history. Long Beach terminals processed 692,375 twenty-foot…

NY/NJ Welcomes CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt

Sep 07, 2017

The 14,400 TEU capacity CMA CGM Theodore Roosevelt became the largest container ship to call the port of New York and New Jersey when it arrived at the APM Terminals Elizabeth container terminal.  The ultra-large container ship also established…

MOL Car Carrier's First Call at Port of Kisarazu

Sep 07, 2017

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL)  announced that on August 31, the MOL-operated car carrier Swan Ace (capacity: 6,400 standard passenger cars) called at the Port of Kisarazu in Chiba Prefecture and loaded 800 used vehicles.  It was the first call…

Op/Ed: Act Now on Port Infrastructure

Sep 07, 2017

Funding for freight transportation infrastructure is urgently needed to keep U.S. economy moving.  Infrastructure is the backbone of developed nations. Our ability to move raw materials and finished products between domestic and world markets is critical to economic success…

US Requiring Enhanced Screening of Cargo from Turkey

Sep 07, 2017

The U.S. Transportation Security Administration said on Thursday it is issuing a new security directive requiring enhanced screening of cargo from Turkey. The change was 'to adequately address emerging threats to cargo and raise the baseline for global aviation security…

YRC Worldwide Closes Florida Terminals Due to Hurricane

Sep 07, 2017

YRC Worldwide Inc said on Thursday it has closed terminals in the Florida localities of Fort Pierce, Miami, Tampa and West Palm Beach due to Hurricane Irma.  (Reporting by Eric M. Johnson)

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Wallenius Wilhelmsen Finalizes Acquisition of Armacup

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