Shipments on the rise at Ports of Indiana
The Ports of Indiana have seen a rise in cargo in 2017, with shipments up 10% in the first three quarters of this year compared to the same time last year.
The Ports of Indiana have seen a rise in cargo in 2017, with shipments up 10% in the first three quarters of this year compared to the same time last year.
Bulk cargo vessel St Dimitrios attains a record at the UK’s Port of Tyne for discharging the largest cargo of wood pellets.
In the UK, Swansea Drydocks Ltd has reopened its facility to vessels after over three months of closure due to large-scale refurbishment.
SAAM’s Florida International Terminal is to receive a new cargo service run by SeaLand this month.
The port of Antwerp’s SAGMA terminal has undergone renovation and has been reopened as a grain terminal.
The Secretary of State for Transport gives the go ahead for the latest developments of the Port of Felixstowe.
Chief Industries explains how its range of storage solutions is benefitting ports.
ABP’s Port of Ipswich consolidates its position as the UK’s number one port for agricultural exports with a record 12 000 t of animal beans for its customer Glencore Agriculture UK.
Camco Technologies has been awarded a contract for the design and commissioning of a gate automation system at DP World in Peru.
Two of the world’s largest hydraulic cranes successfully transported from Finland to Belgium.
Essar Ports handles 17.35 million t of cargo in the first half of FY 2017/2018, growing by 19% compared to the corresponding period last year.
The River terminal located on the Illinois river will supply fertilizer at a high capacity exceeding industry standards.
Redcar Bulk Terminal has secured major handling contracts with Hanson and Javelin Global Commodities.
Following strong support, Port of Caio expects to start full operations ahead of schedule in 1Q19.
A Memorandum on Strategic Cooperation has been signed between the Freeport of Riga Authority and the Port of Lianyungang.