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Port of Hull scores Maersk Line feeder call

The port of Hull has got its first connection to the deepsea mainline container trades via a feeder service from Maersk Line.

Rotterdam port to widen green shipping discount from 2019

Rotterdam port will widen its Green Award discount starting 2019 to encourage safe and green shipping in the liquid bulk segment

Port of Newcastle continues modernization of its bulk terminal

Port of Newcastle has marked an important milestone in the development of the Newcastle Bulk Terminal

Port of Duqm and Shell Oman to build bunkering facilities at Omani port

Oman-based Port of Duqm Company (PDC) and Shell Oman Marketing Company have inked an agreement to develop bunkering facilities at the port.

Antwerp, Belgium will host the 3rd European Environmental Ports Conference on 12-13 June 2019

June, 2019 will mark the arrival ACI’s third European Environmental Ports Conference

DP World Unveils Game-Changing Storage Rack for Containers

DP World and materials-handling firm AMOVA have signed an agreement to develop a rack-storage system for shipping containers at Jebel Ali Terminal. 

Response Continues for Spill Near Port Sulphur, Louisiana

The wellhead at the source of the spill in Rattlesnake Bayou, Louisiana has been brought under control

Port of Valencia Pilots IoT with MSC and Traxens

French start-up Traxens and  MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company is cooperating with its partner in a pilot project in Valencia to use an Internet-of-Things

Ports of Auckland aiming for zero emissions by 2040

New Zealand’s Ports of Auckland is aiming for zero emissions by 2040 and is looking to hydrogen power as an alternative to batteries to power terminal equipment.

Corpus Christi LNG Terminal Ships First Cargo

Cheniere Energy's first LNG commissioning cargo from its Corpus Christi terminal has been loaded aboard the LNG carrier Maria Energy,

Port Rashid Receives Five Cruise Ships in a Day

Port Rashid in the UAE received five international cruise liners on the same day at the Dubai Cruise Terminal earlier in December. 

Panama Canal Signs Agreement with Port of Itaqui

The Panama Canal signed a MOU with Port of Itaqui, located in the northeastern region of Brazil, to promote the shipment of grain

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