Highlights of TOC Europe
Richard Joy, Editor of Port Technology International introduces some of the best highlights from TOC Europe 2015, featuring some of the biggest names in the port industry
Richard Joy, Editor of Port Technology International introduces some of the best highlights from TOC Europe 2015, featuring some of the biggest names in the port industry
A video insight filmed on site at TOC Europe 2015 in Rotterdam with Fred Hoonaard, Group Vice President of ABB ports
Global terminal operator PSA International (PSA) has signed a joint-venture agreement to operate a new container terminal in Qinzhou City, Guangxi Province, China
Westports, a port operator based in Malaysia, is set to boost its container handling capacity from 11 million to 13 million, following the opening of its Container Terminal 8
To honour the event, PTI will recap on last year’s TOC event and providing some cutting-edge insight by this year’s exhibitors on what they are expecting from TOC Europe
CMA CGM Group has announced that the CMA CGM Georg Forster, with a nominal capacity of 18,000 TEU was delivered on June 2, 2015
In the International Transport Forum (ITF’s) recent report on the real impacts of mega-ships, they touch on port performance, illustrated through two graphs
Victoria International Container Terminal has announced that it has chosen to implement 1-Stop Connections’ port community solutions
Executives from terminal operation provider Navis, and XVELA, a cloud-based vessel stowage and collaboration platform, will give their talks at TOC Europe this year
An infographic released by Alphaliner shows the top 30 ports by TEU volume as of 2014, with a comparison of container throughput in 2013 for each port
APM Terminals delivered a profit of US$190 million ($215 million) and a ROIC of 12.9% (14.0%)
Abu Dhabi Ports has announced significant volume increases across all of its different import and export trades in Q1, 2015, including its Khalifa Port Container Terminal