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Russian port of Ust-Luga begins inspecting ships after series of tanker explosions

A Russian port in the Baltic Sea has ordered ship hulls to be inspected before allowing them to dock.

Egypt’s first finished-vehicle logistics terminal opens

The facility features a quay capable of accommodating two large car carriers simultaneously

Russians plan to “modernize” ports in the occupied Kherson region

The Russians plan to “increase the capacity” of the ports of Skadovsk and Genichesk in the occupied part of the Kherson region.

Mitsui E&S converts diesel crane to hydrogen power in Yokohama

Live port trial aims to set standards for zero-emission cargo handling in Japan’s CNP program

Consortium Van Oord and Boskalis signs contract for IJsselmeerdijk project

The Zuiderzeeland Water Board and the contractor consortium of Van Oord and Boskalis have signed the contract to reinforce the IJsselmeerdijk.

Fugro and Esri collaborate to advance climate resilience

The collaboration will combine Esri’s market-leading geographic information system (GIS) software with Fugro’s capabilities in satellite Earth observation

Spike in armed robbery incidents raises concerns for vital Singapore Strait trade route

Critical shipping route handling 30% of global trade flows sees surge in armed robbery incidents.

Super Terminais orders three more Konecranes Mobile Harbor Cranes

The pedestal-mounted cranes can handle containers and general cargo on vessels as large as super-post-Panamax class.

Anemoi unveils state-of-the-art Rotor Sail production facility in China

With barge transport available on-site, Rotor Sails can be transported efficiently and installed directly at nearby major shipyards

Oil tanker suffers unexplained blast weeks after Russia call

A tanker hauling 1 million barrels of oil suffered an explosion while near Libya, its manager said Monday.

Port of occupation: what is behind the “tenders” for billions in captured Mariupol

The port of Mariupol is turning into one of the main logistical hubs of the invaders for the export of stolen Ukrainian resources — primarily coal, grain, and metal. But none of the companies participating in the reconstruction of the Mariupol port were sanctioned. Not a single logistics route was blocked.

EU prepares large-scale modernization of ports for potential war with Russia

The European Union is planning a large-scale modernization of ports and transport infrastructure in terms of preparation for a potential war with Russia.

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