Ports and Logistics
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ICTSI departs empty Portland
The Port of Portland and Philippine terminal operator International Container Terminal Services, Inc (ICTSI) are parting ways. ICTSI has had…
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Chinese firm replaces ICTSI in Brunei
A Chinese terminal operator will take the slot vacated by Philippines-based ICTSI at Brunei’s top container facility. Guangxi Beibu Gulf…
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Navios wins $21.5m Vale case
A New York arbitration tribunal has ruled in favor of Navios Logistics on a dispute with Vale regarding the termination…
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US Maritime Alliance disturbed by ILA’s work stoppage talk
The US Maritime Alliance (USMX), which represents the employers of thousands of dockworkers in the eastern US, reacted on Wednesday…
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APM Terminals to boost its investment in Port Elizabeth by $200m
APM Terminals (APMT) announced on Wednesday a significant ramping up of its investment in infrastructure at Port Elizabeth in New…
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Cyprus’s transport minister in the firing line over controversial Limassol port privatisation
The controversial privatisation of Cyprus’s top port could take a big scalp with calls growing for Marios Demetiades, the transport…
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Infracapital takes over GIP and enters the Italian container market
Infracapital, the infrastructure equity investment arm of M&G Investments, will today sign a deal to take over GIP – Gruppo…
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Two Mississippi ports sign deals with Cuba
Two ports in Mississippi have signed deals to pave the way for possible improved business relations with Cuba, according to…
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Tom Miller: One Belt, One Road explained
An old friend of Maritime CEO’s has just published a book, which should be essential for anyone in shipping with…
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Hanjin Shipping finally declared bankrupt
Hanjin Shipping was declared bankrupt today at a court in Seoul, bringing final closure to one of the most high…
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Milaha: Expanding at home and overseas
Much needed structural adjustments in the offshore sector could take years to complete, the president and CEO of diverse Qatari…
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Port of Seattle senior management return ‘illegal’ bonuses
Top management at the Port of Seattle are to pay back their annual bonuses which were ruled illegal payments by…
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HMM secures more Hanjin terminals
A day before Hanjin Shipping is expected to be declared bankrupt by a court in Seoul compatriot Hyundai Merchant Marine…
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Maersk family to take greater control of the group
As the dust settles on tricky annual results and the announcement of a new chairman of the group, it has…
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Ships calling British Columbia will be given whale guide
Pilots boarding ships in British Columbian waters will hand out booklets identifying where whales are likely to be in the…
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Guangzhou Port IPO approved
China Securities Regulatory Commission has approved an IPO application from Guangzhou Port, with the port expected to go public this…
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DB Schenker buys into American online trucking startup
The ongoing digitisation of the freight transport industry continues with news German logistics giant DB Schenker has bought a $25m…
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ICTSI relinquishes running Brunei terminal
A state-backed entity will take control of Brunei’s top container terminal in a week’s time. Muara Container Terminal has been…
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Beijing’s anti-smog plans include steel cuts and shifting coal shipments from Tianjin
Amid record levels of pollution Beijing is looking at taking drastic measures including banning coal at the northeastern port of…
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Boxes slide off Maersk boxship in New York
APM Terminals suffered an embarrassing incident at its New Jersey terminal yesterday. A crane operator at its terminal at the…
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