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San Pedro Bay Ports announce new measures to speed cargo throughput

Expanded night and weekend hours planned at ports of Long Beach, Los Angeles

SHAPE UK project will help develop green hydrogen energy system

University of Portsmouth wins £1.5M to develop green hydrogen energy system

AD Ports Group to develop new cruise terminal in Aqaba

AD Ports Group and Aqaba Development Corporation Sign Agreement for Tourism and Maritime Enhancement Projects in Aqaba - Jordan

New project to investigate net-zero options for channel ferry fleet

The Dover Clean Ferry Power project has been awarded funding of £450K, as part of the UK Department for Transport’s £20 million programme.

Port of Gdynia: First contract for design using BIM methodology

This is the first contract concluded by PoGA S.A. where the design documentation will be made using the Building Information Modelling-Management (BIM).

Two new Liebherr cranes arrive to enhance Dover Cargo’s operation

Two new Liebherr Harbour cranes have arrived in the Port of Dover's state of the art, multi-purpose cargo terminal.

SK Group to build South Korea`s hydrogen port

South Korea’s SK Group and the Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries have unveiled plans to build a hydrogen port ecosystem.

Port of Baltimore welcomes four additional gigantic cranes to service container ships

Additions allow port to handle two ultra-large ships simultaneously

Katoen Natie invested 10 million euros towards expansion in Estonia

The global provider of engineering and logistics services has expanded its logistics centre in the industrial park of Muuga Harbor

EDP will construct a green hydrogen pilot plant in Pecém Industrial and Port Complex

Its operation should start as early as December 2022.

AD Ports Group and CMA CGM invest in new terminal at Khalifa Port

Under a 35-year concession agreement, the state-of-the-art terminal will open in 2024 with an initial capacity of 1.8 million TEUs

Gadot Belgium and DFDS to move containers by water in North Sea Port from now on

Within North Sea Port, more and more containers are shifting from road to water.

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