Ports and Logistics
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Boskalis secures $35m dredging contracts in Finland
Dutch marine contractor Boskalis has been awarded contracts in Finland by the Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency, Port of Helsinki, and…
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Kuehne + Nagel makes plans to axe up to a quarter of its staff
Giving an idea of the scale of the crisis facing intermodal transport the boss of Kuehne + Nagel, the world’s…
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Port of Helsinki to temporarily dismiss entire workforce
Travel restrictions put in place due to the coronavirus pandemic have forced the heavily impacted Port of Helsinki to come…
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Israeli hackers reportedly bring Iranian port to a standstill
Israel carried out a sophisticated cyber attack on an Iranian port facility 10 days ago, the Washington Post reported on…
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Fund invests $145m for offshore wind infrastructure at Port of Esbjerg
Nordic infrastructure fund Infranode has partnered up with Port Esbjerg in Denmark to invest up to DKK1bn ($145m) into new…
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Cosco gives a glimpse of China’s future smart ports
Cosco has given a glimpse of its work towards creating autonomous operations at its ports. Cosco Shipping Ports has been…
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Odfjell sells stake in Dalian terminal
Norway’s Odfjell has announced that subsidiary Odfjell Terminals (China) has completed the sale of its 50% shareholding of Odfjell Terminals…
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Two SIPG officials jailed for corruption
A Shanghai court has sentenced two senior officials of Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) to jail on corruption charges. Investigations…
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South Korea tightens marine fuel legislation
From the start of September, South Korea will demand vessels berthing and anchoring at its major ports such as Incheon,…
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Why maritime digitalisation is paramount for tomorrow’s port calls
Michael Bergmann from consultancy company BM Bergmann-Marine, along with Hapag-Lloyd’s eSolutions head Michael Schröder, Robert Ward, the former secretary-general of…
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New York court gives Maersk the go-ahead to move terminals
A New York District Court has ruled against Staten Island’s Global Container Terminal’s request for a restraining order regarding Maersk’s…
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20 top ports vow to stay open during pandemic
Twenty leading ports from around the world have vowed to keep their ports open during the ongoing pandemic. The members…
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New York terminal attempts to put an emergency restraining order on Maersk
Plans for Maersk and subsidiary Hamburg Sud to move to owned terminals in New York have kicked off a legal…
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Antwerp port trials smart bracelet for social distancing
Port of Antwerp is testing a digital bracelet designed to ensure social distancing in order to prevent the spread of…
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India eases crew ban at domestic ports
India has taken moves to get crew to and from ships on local shores with pressure now growing on the…
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Venice port boss hits out at carriers’ decision to focus on giant ships
A top name in the Italian ports sector has accused liners of creating their own downfall by concentrating on creating…
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Smart ports: On the move to becoming global logistics information exchange hubs
Four experts – Hanane Becha from TRAXENS, Mikael Lind from the Research Institutes of Sweden, MSC’s AndrĂ© Simha and CMA…
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Port of Virginia closes terminal as pandemic slashes volumes
The Port of Virginia, one of the biggest ports on the US east coast, is taking drastic action and suspending…
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PSA secures Saudi Arabia container terminal deal at Dammam
Saudi Global Ports (SGP), a subsidiary of Singapore’s port operator PSA International, entered a build, operate and transfer (BOT) agreement…
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VLCC takes out pier in Panama
A Hong Kong-flagged VLCC ploughed into a Panamanian petrochemical terminal on Saturday, damaging the pier and puncturing a hole in…
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