Corrupt K-Line Exec Jailed in Fixing Bust
As a result of fixing prices in the car carrier business, an executive of Japan-based K-Line has been sentenced to 18 months in a US prison
As a result of fixing prices in the car carrier business, an executive of Japan-based K-Line has been sentenced to 18 months in a US prison
Measures have been intensified at a number of ports in the Philippines by the Bureau of Plant Industry after being alerted of contaminated Granny apples making an entry from the US
A video released recently by DP World London Gateway outlines its new warehousing project, the ‘Common User Facility’
Professor Ahsan Iqbal, Pakistan’s Minister of Planning, Development and Reform, has announced that Gwadar is to be made into a ‘smart port city’
Japanese shipbuilder and repairer Imabari Shipbuilding has become the first Japanese yard to break into the mega-ship market with an order for eleven 20,000 TEU vessels
LED lighting specialist AAA-LUX has provided the Rietlanden Coal Terminal in the Port of Amsterdam with a 45-metre-high LED lighting solution
A video released recently by Abu Dhabi Ports outlines a master-plan for achieving economic diversification in the next two decades
In a bid to repair South Africa’s rail network and fleet of locomotive trains, Rolls Royce is to power freight trains as part of one of the biggest infrastructure projects in the country’s history
The Director-General of the Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority Mr Richard Anamoo has said that West African ports need to invest significantly in its port and inland logistics
Shipping company Evergreen Line has signed time charter agreements with Shoei Kisen Kaisha (Shoei) to charter a total of eleven 18,000 TEU container ships
A reefer cargo ship has ran aground near Miah Maull Shoal in Delaware Bay while inbound to Philadelphia, US
Abu Dhabi’s flagship Khalifa Port has employed the first female quay crane operator in the United Arab Emirates