First vessel scheduled to arrive at Port of Duluth-Superior
The first oceangoing vessel of the 2022 maritime shipping season is scheduled to arrive in the Port of Duluth-Superior.
The first oceangoing vessel of the 2022 maritime shipping season is scheduled to arrive in the Port of Duluth-Superior.
RightShip has launched its new Maritime Emissions Portal, designed to help ports and terminal operators accelerate ship-based emissions reductions initiatives with more accurate and granular data.
AECOM has been selected by the Texas Department of Transportation to provide design and engineering services for its Maritime Division.
McKeil Marine’s MV Evans Spirit arrived at the Port of Hamilton on 24 March 2022.
National Grain Company, a joint venture between SALIC and Bahri, and HAIF Trading & Construction Company have signed a construction agreement for a grains terminal in Yanbu Commercial Port.
Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Ltd has crossed a historic milestone by handling 300 million t of cargo well ahead of the year end.
FLSmidth has been awarded the contract to build Gladstone Ports Corp’s new shiploader 1 on site in Queensland, Australia.
NORDEN has signed a major contract with Comilog, entering into a new business area of port logistics.
The world’s largest hydraulic crane, currently being built by Mantsinen, is heading to the Port of Immingham as part of a £3 million investment by Associated British Ports.
The Maputo and Matola Drybulk Terminals, the sub-concessions of the Maputo Port Development Company, are considering the expansion of their footprint.
Klaveness Digital has signed a new contract with SIMEC to continue digitalising maritime logistics for SIMEC.
PD Ports has partnered with Contractor Match in a bid to provide a seamless path for business engagement and increase supply chain opportunities for local businesses within the region.
In 2021, Port Logistics Ltd increased transhipment volumes in the Seaport of Vyborg by 60%.
Peel Ports has announced major changes to its senior leadership team, taking effect from 4 April 2022.
Bruks Siwertell has received an order from Swecem AB, a subsidiary of Peab Group’s Swerock, for a next-generation Siwertell road-mobile shipunloader.