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APM Terminals MedPort Tangier commences second phase of development

Following a total investment of 800 million USD, operations at APM Terminals MedPort Tangier commenced in 2019.

APMTQ installs two non-intrusive inspection equipments to ensure port security

This new implementation will allow 100% of the cargo to be inspected immediately with real-time images.

ONE to expand China to Southeast East Asia services

The CIM2 service will launch on the 19th April.

Italian terminal orders Konecranes Gottwald Mobile Harbor Crane

SERMI has decided to enlarge its fleet of mobile harbor cranes at its facility in the Port of Pozzallo

OHT: High demand for offshore wind transportation to China

The latest series of projects includes the transportation of DEME Offshore’s Apollo from Rotterdam and the transportation of two additional liftboats and a jack-up barge from Abu Dhabi in the UAE.

Hapag-Lloyd enhances Asia – East Africa connections with new service

Launch of East Africa Service 3 (EAS3) will be in late April New service will offer excellent connections to Hapag-Lloyd’s global network

MOL, Kyushu sign agreement for LNG fuel supply for Japan’s first LNG-fueled ferries

LNG fuel supply is slated to begin around the end of 2022 upon the delivery of the ferries, which are now under construction.

ABB to provide comprehensive vessel services to Canadian Coast Guard fleet

ABB’s services will cover ABB technology installed on board CCG’s icebreakers, search & rescue vessels, fishery science, ocean science and specialty ships.

Suez Canal: Ever Given is fully afloat and under way

The ultra-large ship Ever Given is sailing towards Great Bitter Lake section of the Suez Canal where it will undergo a full inspection.

Coldplay adopts Interceptor to join the Ocean Cleanup Mission

‘NEON Moon 1’ will start collecting plastic in Malaysia this summer

VIDEO: Ever Given ship successfully refloated in Suez Canal

The stern of the boat has moved away from the canal's western bank.

Update to Vessel blockage in the Suez Canal

Shipping companies have redirected vessels around the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa.

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