WPT in multi-million dollar acquisition deal
World Point Terminals (WPT) has paid US$14 million in cash for two terminals in Mobile, US, with a total shell capacity of 1.82 million barrels.
World Point Terminals (WPT) has paid US$14 million in cash for two terminals in Mobile, US, with a total shell capacity of 1.82 million barrels.
A major terminal at the Port of Los Angeles wants to raise the height of more than a dozen cranes so it can better accommodate larger vessels.
PSA International (PSA) has won the ‘Best Global Container Terminal Operating Company’ award for the ninth year.
Andrew Kemp, regional director of TT Club, called for operators to minimise the causes of incidents resulting in bodily injury, cargo and property damage.
GrainCorp, says that it does not support the mandatory code of conduct set out by Federal Government in its current form.
Transported Asset Protection Association (TAPA) has launched what it claims is the most comprehensive supply chain security standards for facilities and trucking.
Nigerian Minister of Transport Idris Umar has disclosed arrangements to develop six new deep seaports in south-west and south-south geographical zones of Africa.
North America Western Asia Holdings (NAWAH) is expanding and modernising the Port of Basra, in collaboration with the Iraqi government.
Methanol as an alternative marine fuel in the European bunkering industry remains a distant possibility.
On June 5 2014, the Board of Directors of La Spezia Container Terminal (Contship Italia Group) and the Board of Directors of Speter approved the merger of the two companies.
In a bid to fund acquisitions and growth, DP World has raised US$1 billion from a convertible bonds sale.
A record-breaking port in England is aiming to use the momentum of the offshore energy sector to bring more business to the region.