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Giant DFDS ship makes peak call at North Sea Port

The giant ship came to help out in dealing with the high volumes of cargo that arrive for transhipment at the terminal at Mercatordok in Ghent.

Port of Tallinn launches a new shore power solution

Shore power can be used by the vessels operating the Estonian-Swedish as well as Estonian-Finnish routes.

Two new cranes offloaded at the Port of Montreal

Over the next few months, the cranes will be assembled and tested before they are finally installed on the terminals.

COVID-19: Shipping data hints to some recovery in global trade

The coronavirus pandemic dealt a severe blow to global merchandise trade. Data from weekly port calls by container ships show early but uneven signs of recovery.

Konecranes wins order for fleet of Konecranes Noell Sprinter Carriers

When the Sprinter Carriers on order are delivered and working, Busan New Port will have a Konecranes Noell Sprinter Carrier fleet of 64 machines.

Sanmar brings Svitzer and Port of Sohar to full strength

The five tugs will together deliver a mighty 340 tonnes of total bollard pull across the new fleet.

Fairway adjustment in Hamburg on its home stretch

The fairway adjustment of the Elbe is on its home stretch in Hamburg.

Patrick Terminals – Sydney AutoStrad migrates to N4 to advance automation capabilities

Terminal continues to modernize its operations to meet the growing trade demand in the region

Furetank, Eagle LNG and GAC achieve historic LNG bunkering in the U.S.

The 18,000 DWT vessel transited the St. Johns River on 1 September, calling at JAXPORT’s Talleyrand Marine Terminal

“The Emerald Tutu” wins NSF grant for design to protect Boston’s coastline

The winners of an MIT competition to design a future, climate-ready Boston have landed an award to realize their vision.

Trafigura to invest in improving Berbera Oil Terminal to become a regional supply hub

Plans include increasing the draft to enable larger vessels to be received and allow local traders more economical import of refined products and access to re-export markets.

CARB to further curb exhaust emissions from ships in Californian ports

The California Air Resources Board has announced it will update its regulation on reducing pollution from ocean-going vessels while docked at California’s busiest ports.

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