Port of Ipswich reaches cargo milestone
The Port of Ipswich has handled 2 million t of cargo since first UK lockdown in March 2020.
The Port of Ipswich has handled 2 million t of cargo since first UK lockdown in March 2020.
Pilbara Ports Authority releases shipping figures for February 2021.
The agreement will see Clarksons provide additional investments in their handling and storage capabilities at a grain and biomass terminal, Port of Ipswich, UK.
Yvonne Prettner Solon reappointed to the Duluth Seaway Port Authority Board of Commissioners.
Solent Stevedores has welcomed a record cargo shipment to the King George V dock at Port of Southampton, UK.
Adani Ports is to acquire a 31.5% in Gangavaram Port from Warburg Pincus, for approximately INR 1954 Crore.
The ports have entered into an MoU that will allow them to collaboratively improve their global maritime operations.
The European Commission has responded to a request from North Sea Port to extend the rail freight corridor between the North Sea and the Baltic Sea to the Ghent-Terneuzen Canal Zone.
The Port of Hamburg has published a review of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its 2020 throughput.
One of Cleveland Cascades’ loading systems has recently been installed in Batumi Port, Georgia.
The Port of Port Hedland has received the Port of the Year award at the 2020 Australian Shipping and Maritime Industry awards.
Formosa Plastics Corporation orders two new Siwertell shipunloaders, to use for the efficient handling of salt.
A consistent trend for at least a decade has been the presence of three Russian ports on the Baltic podium, but January 2021 saw a change in the balance of power.
Port of Tilbury, London’s fastest growing port, has reached the final of the prestigious annual Logistics Awards.
A GENMA shiploader has been successfully delivered to the wharf of Jiangxi Jiangzhou United Shipbuilding.