
Is the Arctic an alternative to the Suez Canal?
A lack of infrastructure and continued opposition on environmental grounds mean the Arctic is unlikely to see commercial shipping in the
A lack of infrastructure and continued opposition on environmental grounds mean the Arctic is unlikely to see commercial shipping in the
In Port Technology International and INFORM’s first of a new video series on best practice of AI in ports, Matthew Wittemeier,
The surge in containerised traffic on the US West Coast shows no sign of slowing down, according to the Port of
The Northwest Ports of Vancouver, Seattle, and Tacoma, and the Northwest Seaport Alliance (NWSA) have committed to phasing out emissions from
The Port of Gothenburg has launched a new rail shuttle transporting Swedish forest products destined for Asian markets. The rail shuttle,
Adani Group, India’s largest multinational infrastructure company and owner of Adani Ports, has signed a strategic and commercial partnership with e-commerce
Public financing is “critical” for ports and terminals to take on the risk of investment in electrical equipment and resilience. The
Planners behind the redevelopment of the destroyed Port of Beirut will target and expand Quay 15 to allow for larger bulk
This week in the ports and terminals industry has been a record-setting one as international shipping continues to deal with the
The Port of Long Beach has achieved its busiest month on record with year-on-year (YoY) growth of 62.3% in March as
The Port of Antwerp is expecting a surge of containerised trade from the 12 April following the blockage and reopening of
The Port of Long Beach (PoLB) expects its power demand on the electricity grid “to triple or quadruple” by 2035 from