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New Bulk Terminal Opens at Port of Indiana

Jul 19, 2017

Executives from the Ports of Indiana and Metro Ports celebrated the grand opening of a new bulk terminal facility at the Port of Indiana-Burns Harbor. Metro Ports is now managing the loading and unloading of shipments along the port's East…

India Approves Major Port Authorities Bill

Jul 18, 2017

The government of India has approved a draft bill to empower 12 major ports in India by providing them full autonomy in decision-making for greater efficiency. According to Union Minister of State for Shipping Mansukh Lal Mandaviya, the Major Port Authorities Bill…

Port of LA Sets FY Cargo Volume Record

Jul 17, 2017

The Port of Los Angeles reports it has closed its 12-month fiscal year with total cargo volumes of 9.2 million twenty-foot units (TEUs), a new annual record for most container throughput for a Western Hemisphere port. Volumes increased 8.1 percent in June compared to the same period last year…

Port and Environmental Regulations: Charting the Best Route

Jul 17, 2017

Trade, federal preemption and states’ rights have been the subject of debate, legal cases and jurisdictional battles for more than 200 years. During my time in the Coast Guard and serving as Captain of the Port, Puget Sound, we dealt with a…

Total: Congo Crude Exports Unaffected by Port Strike

Jul 17, 2017

French oil and gas company Total said on Monday that crude exports from its Djeno terminal in Congo Republic was ongoing and unaffected following a strike last week and the sinking of a loading buoy in an unrelated accident. Traders said…

China Acquires Global Ports: FT

Jul 16, 2017

With the aim to dominate maritime industry China has been acquiring overseas ports with huge investments which crossed USD 20 bln last year, Financial Times reported. Beijing has spent billions expanding its ports network to secure sea lanes and establish itself as a maritime power…

Can Greece Become Global Maritime Capital ?

Jul 16, 2017

The Greek shipping community is confident that Greece can be a maritime center in near term, said a research report.   A study -‘repositioning Greece as a global maritime capital' - conducted by  Ernest & Young in cooperation with Aegean University professor Thanos Pallis said that Greece…

Norway: First Trade Deficit in 19 Years

Jul 14, 2017

Norway's trade balance turned negative for the first time in 19 years in June as imports of foreign-made aircraft and oil and gas platforms outweighed exports from the country's petroleum industry. The Nordic country has been running a trade…

First Floating Mega Island Tested

Jul 14, 2017

Floating ports and cities possible solutions to sea level rise and overcrowded cities  MARIN (Maritime Research Institute) tested an innovative concept for a floating mega island. The island comprises 87 large floating triangles that are flexibility connected to one another…

TCM Gearing Up for Panamax Ships

Jul 13, 2017

The recent dredging to the Port of Maputo, Mozambique, access channel, early this year, from -11 to 14.3 meters served as an enabler to other infrastructure projects, some already taking place at the Port.  According to a press release…

Dredging Seminar Held in Bangladesh

Jul 13, 2017

On Tuesday, July 11, Damen hosted a dredging seminar in Dhaka, Bangladesh attended by more than 100 representatives from the Dutch Embassy in Bangladesh, experts from the Bangladesh Government, the Bangladesh Navy, local financing institutions…

SC Ports Reports Record Volume in FY2017

Jul 12, 2017

South Carolina Ports Authority moved a record 2.14 million twenty-foot equivalent units in fiscal year 2017, an increase of 10 percent over the previous year’s container volumes. Highest-ever June volumes of 183,237 TEUs gave SCPA a strong finish to its fiscal year…

India Organizes Workshop on Coastal Shipping and Inland Navigation

Jul 12, 2017

The Ministry of Shipping in India is organizing a workshop titled ‘Promoting Coastal Shipping and Inland Navigation in India’ in Bhubaneswar, Odisha state today.  This is the second in a series of workshops the Ministry plans to hold over…

APM Terminals Mumbai Adds New Arabian Gulf/Mediterranean Direct Service

Jul 11, 2017

French based CMA-CGM, a member of the Ocean Alliance, began the new INDIAMED service to Mumbai with the arrival of the 5,009 TEU capacity CMA CGM Virginia at APM Terminals Mumbai.  The service, linking South Asia with ports in the Arabian Gulf and Mediterranean…

JNPT Registers 5.11% Growth in Container Traffic

Jul 11, 2017

India's largest container port Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT)registered a growth of 5.11 per cent in container traffic in the first quarter of 2017-18. According to a press statement, the JNPT handled 1.20 million TEUs in the first quarter of the current financial year as compared to 1…

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