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Report: High volume vessel calls as a result of blank sailings put pressure on port operations

Post-lockdown traffic added to seasonal tourism and essential roadworks causes delays to cargo and traffic at some ports. Vessel crew changes reported for the first time.

APM Terminals introduces APIs to transform the next generation of terminal data

APM Terminals has introduced application programming interface (API) accessibility to build stronger, digital supply chains for logistics customers.

IPCSA launches the Network of Trusted Networks

The International Port Community Systems Association (IPCSA) launches the Network of Trusted Networks (NoTN) a new, secure port-to-port and cross-border data exchange solution.

Dutch Safety Board warns container ships of Wadden Islands route risks

This follows an investigation into the loss of 342 containers from a large container ship in January 2019.

CTA recertified as the only climate-neutral container terminal worldwide

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

DP World concludes acquisition of TIS Container Terminal in Ukraine

The Ukrainian container market growth of over 20% in 2019 is an attractive market to enter.

DCSA establishes IoT standards for container connectivity

Connectivity interface standards to enable interoperable “smart container” solutions

PORTAUTOMATION launches smartphone ISPS card checks

The D-MON smartphone app is part of the administrative tool set, allowing managers and supervisors to check individuals card credentials “on the go”.

DP World joins with TradeLens to digitise global supply chains

For DP World the data from its integration with TradeLens will improve operational efficiency with earlier visibility of container flows across multiple carriers.

World’s largest container vessel passed through the Suez Canal

The Suez Canal has received South Korea’s HMM’s new 24,000 TEU-class containership HMM Algeciras during its maiden journey through the Asia-North Europe trade lane.

Yang Ming holds naming ceremony for 2,800 TEU new ships

These new ships with low fuel consumption features will further reduce the company’s operating costs while replacing older or chartered-in vessels.

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