Dry bulk freight news
Port of Rotterdam Authority and Erasmus University Rotterdam launch programme for future port executives
The Port of Rotterdam Authority and Erasmus University Rotterdam, both located in the Netherlands, have launched a programme for future port executives.
Maritime Minister meets ABP apprentices at Port of Southampton
The Maritime Minister has visited current ABP apprentices based at the Port of Southampton in the lead up to National Apprenticeship Week.
Port of Newcastle partners with Greenfleet to offset carbon emission
Port of Newcastle has partnered with Greenfleet to offset carbon emissions as part of its efforts to reduce its environmental impact.
Detailed vision for future UK trade policy needed for UK ports
The British Ports Association has called on the government to clarify a detailed vision for the UK’s trade and industrial policy.
EGS connects all Maasvlakte Rotterdam deep sea terminals with Nuremberg
EGS’ network of connections between Bavaria and the Port of Rotterdam is becoming increasingly more comprehensive.
Shipping market to strengthen in 2020
According to IHS Markit, the shipping industry is expected to pick up in 2020.
Port of Kiel reports results for 2019
Positive results included growing rates in cargo handling at port-owned terminals.
New barge crane for Austrian port
Linz Service GmbH will reconstruct its Linz terminal (Austria) and awarded Kuenz to supply a new Gantry Crane.
China’s coking coal imports rise
China’s imports of coking coal saw steady growth in November 2019, according to data from General Administration of Customs.
Grain export volumes double at Port of Ipswich
ABP’s Port of Ipswich has reported 500 000 t of grain exported between June - November 2019.