Kenya Inaugurates New Container Terminal
Following news that Kenya was set to commission a second container terminal under its ‘Vision 2030’ programme, the country has announced the inauguration of phase one
Following news that Kenya was set to commission a second container terminal under its ‘Vision 2030’ programme, the country has announced the inauguration of phase one
Third-largest shipping line CMA CGM has released its Q2, 2016 financial results, in which the carrier has posted a loss of US$800 million in comparison to the same period in 2015
Following plans laid out by the Port of Rotterdam to build new solutions that make the port smarter, it has been announced that a new innovation has developed – the water drone
With Korea’s Hanjin Shipping filing for court receivership recently, the assumption that major container lines will always find a way to survive has been rocked
Global port operator DP World and the Summa Group have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore investment opportunities in ports and special economic zones
The first hurricane to make landfall in the state of Florida, US, in 11 years is expected to do so early morning local time on Friday September 2, 2016
State-run Shipping Corporation of India has announced plans to revive a joint-venture with Iran, which is said to be 40 years old
The Port of Antwerp and the Port of San Pedro in Côte d’Ivoire are to collaborate over the next few years to manage further expansion of this West African port
A fire has broken out on a containership docked at the Port of Hamburg on Thursday September 1, 2016
The DP World-operated International Container Transhipment Terminal at Vallarpadam, Cochin has been persistent to maintain its growth trajectory
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL) has announced that it have signed a contract with Yokohama National University to conduct a joint study on the analysis and use of Big Data
APM Terminals (APMT) has announced that it will be investing US$70 million into its Port Elizabeth facility, in order to prepare the facility for ‘future trade’