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Denmark’s most modern container port

It will be completed by the end of 2021 – the future-proof, modern, sustainable and automated container terminal in Copenhagen.

PSA quits port lobby group IPPTA

Singapore’s PSA International Pte Ltd has quit membership of the Indian Private Ports and Terminals Association

Port of Seattle Approves $350M Waterfront Plan

As part of a new five-year budget blueprint, the Port of Seattle's commission has approved a $350 million plan for upgrades to the city's waterfront.

Virgin Voyages to Build New Terminal at PortMiami

Sir Richard Branson's new cruise venture, Virgin Voyages, unveiled its plans for a new terminal at PortMiami on Wednesday. 

First Steel Arrives for Port Canaveral Cruise Terminal 3

Waterside construction at Port Canaveral’s new Cruise Terminal 3 is underway with the arrival of the steel for the bulkhead wall of the new 1,309-foot-long berth. 

Readying the Port of Singapore for IMO 2020

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) continues to prepare the Port of Singapore and Singapore-registered ships for the International Maritime Organization’s

Swedegas Renewable Gas Bunkering at Gothenburg Port

Swedegas, the owner of the gas grid in Sweden, conducted the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering operation at its new facility at the Port of Gothenburg.

Augmented reality brings safety training to life

Using augmented reality to train workers may seem like a science fiction, but for employees at APM Terminals Brazil, it’s a reality.

Predicting Port Costs

There are inherent difficulties in accurately predicting the port costs, which forms a significant part of the voyage costs.

Greece opens new LNG tank to boost energy hub ambitions

Greece inaugurated a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) tank to boost its storage capacity and bolster its ambitions to become a regional energy hub.

How Technology Is Making Shipping Ports Smarter

If shipping is the life blood of global trade, ports are its heart, which continue to work day in and out to handle the ever-increasing volumes of cargo and container sizes.

E.U. Commission Finds No Aid Given to Antwerp Terminal Operators

The European Commission has concluded that reductions in compensation payments granted by the state-owned Port of Antwerp two container terminal do not involve state aid

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