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Easing of bridge draft limit encourages larger ship calls to Hong Kong Port

A revision of the air draft restriction level at Tsing Ma Bridge has been determined by the Hong Kong Government.

New ferry line Baltic Link has been launched at the port of Riga

The ferry MIDAS of the new cargo transshipment line Baltic Link has arrived for the first time at the port of Riga, namely at the ferry berth of SIA “Man-Tess Tranzīts”.

​Qatargas delivers first Q-Flex LNG cargo to Adriatic terminal in Italy

This is the first cargo discharge operation by Qatargas to this LNG terminal involving a Q-Flex LNG carrier

Gasum opened a new shipping fuel station at Ports of Stockholm

The new station includes new bunkering solutions enabling ships to bunker environmentally friendly fuel faster than ever.

Port of Antwerp deploys several new digital tools

More efficient shipping guidance, planning and management thanks to digital solutions and new teams

Mawani launch first direct shipping line connecting Dubai and Egypt

The shipping line will directly benefit the Arab world's three largest markets.

North Sea Port and Port of Antwerp support digitisation of inland navigation with Flemish subsidies

The Flemish government, North Sea Port and Port of Antwerp want to encourage push barge operators to invest in push barge trackers. They are doing so by reimbursing part of the cost.

CTA recertified as the only climate-neutral container terminal worldwide

HHLA Container Terminal Altenwerder has continued to significantly reduce its climate-damaging carbon emissions.

Driving digital solutions: Black Sea port of Constanta joins IPCSA

Port of Constanta took the decision to move ahead with a PCS two years ago and have completed our pre-feasibility study.

Nauticor conducts first STS LNG bunkering operation for the cruise ship Iona

The bunkering operation was conducted by Gasum’s LNG BSV Kairos in the port of Bremerhaven.

Auckland’s port seeks consent for deeper channel

​A deeper channel needed to safeguard Auckland's vital international supply lines

Bremen’s Senate resolves to provide shore power for maritime shipping

By the end of 2023, two shore power supply units will be installed for maritime shipping in the container throughput area in the city of Bremen

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