Maher Terminals appoint new president and CEO
Maher Terminals, one of the largest multi-user container terminal operators in North America, has announced the appointment of Gary Cross as its new president and chief executive officer (CEO).
Maher Terminals, one of the largest multi-user container terminal operators in North America, has announced the appointment of Gary Cross as its new president and chief executive officer (CEO).
Antwerp Port saw container volumes slip 2.8 percent year-over-year in the first quarter of 2013 despite cargo throughput climbing 1.4 percent.
Liebherr Container Cranes has announced a number of repeat orders from its existing clients due for delivery this year, including from Beunos Aires, Argentina and Odessa in the Ukraine.
Boris Wenzel, former CEO of Polish container company DCT Gdansk, has been appointed the new chief operations manager (COO) of Noatum Ports.
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Abu Dhabi Terminals (ADT) has reached an agreement with Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL) to call Khalifa Port Container Terminal with their CMX service.
The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) issued an update on the current situation in the Port of Hong Kong, where subcontracted workers have been on strike for nearly a month.
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has awarded a contract to Skanska Koch, Inc. and Kiewit Infrastructure Co, as part of its $1.29 billion program to increase the navigational clearance of the Bayonne Bridge.
Drewry Maritime Research anticipates global container trade to grow by 4.7 percent this year and 5.7 percent next year, reaching 684 million TEU by the end of 2013, according to the London-based shipping consultants’ latest forecasts.
Transas Marine Pacific has been awarded two contracts for its Vessel Traffic Management Systems (VTMS) in Malaysia.
Bechtel has today launched a new research initiative aimed at improving the safety of mooring large cargo ships off the coast of West Africa.
Konecranes, the Finnish crane manufacture, will supply four dockside electric container cranes to Houston’s Barbours Cut Container Terminal as part of the facility’s redevelopment, the Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority has announced.