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Kidnapped crew from MSC boxship released by pirates

Six crew members, including the captain, kidnapped earlier this month from 2,668 teu MSC Mandy off Benin

Hyundai Heavy Industries in Talks to Buy DSME

Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) has reportedly expressed interest in taking over state-owned Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering

HMM announces deal for Pusan Port

On January 30, 2019, HMM held a signing ceremony for the 'PSA-Hyundai Pusan New Port (PHPNT) Pier 4' sales contract.

China Cosco in Piraeus – the good and the bad news

China’s Cosco-run port of Piraeus had no sooner announced its goal of handling 5m teu is on the horizon after a record-breaking performance in 2018

Legislation Changes the Face of Russia’s Maritime Industry

2018 was a crucial year for water transport, shipbuilding and port industries in Russia, with key personnel changes

MSC Invests In Portugal’s Largest Dry Port

MSC, through its rail freight operator Medway in Iberia, is making a significant investment in the construction of Portugal

Sulphur 2020 tank cleaning challenge could cost billions

The scale of the challenge facing ship operators as they prepare bunker tanks for new low-sulphur fuels ahead of the IMO’s 2020 sulphur cap

U.S. Ports Want $4 Billion to Enhance Security

In the latest report in its “The State of Freight” infrastructure series, U.S. member ports of the American Association of Port Authorities

First Hybrid Straddle Carriers at Hamburg Port

The port of Hamburg has for the first time introduced two straddle carriers with environmentally friendly hybrid engines.

Terminal Puerto Arica uses new terminal operating system to deal with increased cargo volume

Navis announced that Terminal Puerto Arica has gone live with the N4 terminal operating system to better manage the rise in cargo handling volume

Singapore port operations will remain attractive to safeguard maritime trade

That is how Singapore plans to keep its port operations so its maritime trade continues to thrive – even if global warming causes

Rotterdam Looks for Green Fuel Projects

The Port of Rotterdam Authority has made five million euros available for funding via its Incentive Scheme Climate-Friendly Shipping. 

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