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SC Ports expanding rail capacity to support port-dependent businesses

In Upstate South Carolina, the expansion of Inland Port Greer has already yielded more than 8,000 feet of additional rail track

Humber ports appoint first female ship to shore crane operator

Mia Allen has qualified as ABP’s first ship to shore crane operator in the Humber

Yang Ming to launch JKX service and revamp JTS service

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp. will introduce the revamped JTS service in March.

First charging station for electric trucks opened in the port of Rotterdam

As many as eight electric trucks can now charge simultaneously at the Bodaanweg truck park in the Waalhaven.

Verbrugge streamlines operations with advanced TOS from Konecranes

First Benelux order for Konecranes terminal software solutions for containerized and non-containerized cargo operations

Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd are entering into an operational cooperation

As a part of the agreement, the two companies have set the ambitious target of delivering schedule reliability of above 90% once the network is fully phased in.

First coffee cargo sailboat travels to North America

Canadian coffee roaster Café William has announced that its first cargo sailboat set sail from the port of Santa Marta in Colombia on December 18, bound for North America.

ONE launches Indian Ocean Mediterranean Service (IOM)

This new service connects India, Pakistan and the Middle East with the Mediterranean region and will provide customers with an enhanced service coverage for this region.

Port of Long Beach receives $283 million for ‘America’s Green Gateway’

Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility will make cargo movement cleaner, more efficient

Erma First’s shore power connector Blue Connect receives Bureau Veritas Approval

Bureau Veritas (BV) has granted an Approval in Principle to Greek company ERMA FIRST for its BLUE CONNECT system, a high voltage alternative maritime power solution that can be housed in a 40ft container.

Wärtsilä hybrid propulsion solution selected for three new cargo vessels

Wärtsilä will supply an integrated hybrid propulsion solution for three new self-discharging cargo vessels being built at the Royal Bodewes shipyard in the Netherlands for Norwegian shipowner Aasen Shipping.

ONE launches West India North America service

The new West India North America (WIN) service connects India’s west coast and the United States east coast

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