Major boost for Durban port efficiency
Public enterprises minister, Malusi Gigaba today unveiled Transnet’s seven new state-of-the-art ship-to-shore (STS) cranes at the Durban Container Terminal – Pier 2.
Public enterprises minister, Malusi Gigaba today unveiled Transnet’s seven new state-of-the-art ship-to-shore (STS) cranes at the Durban Container Terminal – Pier 2.
Nine people are feared after a container ship crashed into the control tower at the Italian Port of Genoa on Tuesday night.
Gulftainer has launched an online application to automate information exchange at the Sharjah Container Terminal (SCT) between the Sharjah Port Authority (SPA), Customs and the privately owned port management and logistics firm.
Konecranes has announced a repeat order for four rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes from TCV Stevedoring Company in Valencia, Spain.
HTS Brazil has signed a contract with Super Terminais to install its Optical Character Recognition (OCR) systems at the privately-owned terminal in Manaus, Brazil.
The Port of Los Angeles officially opened the biennial International Association of Ports and Harbors’ (IAPH) World Ports Conference on Monday.
Dockers at the Port of Hong Kong voted on Monday to call an end to strike action that had caused severe disruptions at the world’s third largest container port for over a month.
The Port of Rotterdam saw cargo throughput slip one percent to 109 million tonnes in the first quarter of 2013, when compared to the same period last year.
Konecranes and Linde Material Handling, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the KION Group, have today successfully closed the transaction to collaborate in the container handling lift truck business.
Fiji has joined forces with a major global maritime logistics company to overhaul the operation of the country’s two biggest ports, Suva and Lautoka, and speed up the flow of goods in and out of the country.
Australia’s Port of Melbourne has released a shortlist of the four bidders vying to operate the new AUS$1.2 billion container terminal at Webb Dock East.
Ports of Auckland (POAL), the New Zealand terminal operator, has selected Navis’ SPARCS N4 terminal operating system (TOS) for its container operations in Auckland.