Giants Battle for Taiwan Mega-Berths
PSA International and DP World, two of the world’s largest terminal operators, are said to be in talks with Taiwan’s Kaohsiung Port to compete for mega-ship berths
PSA International and DP World, two of the world’s largest terminal operators, are said to be in talks with Taiwan’s Kaohsiung Port to compete for mega-ship berths
In a bid to strengthen trade ties with Europe, Ireland and the UK, the European Commission has approved US$300 million of public funding to build a terminal at the Port of Calais
A video released by the Port of Rotterdam shows a time-lapse of the widening of the Amazonehaven berth at the port
Low material costs and stable demand has driven the price of new container equipment down to record lows where it is forecast to stay
Automation seems to be catching on within the port industry, with companies such as Abu Dhabi Ports hiring more staff who are able to carry out a whole spectrum of port activities
New regulations for LNG bunkering have been introduced by the Gothenburg Port Authority to allow ships to bunker LNG fuel at the Port of Gothenburg
Clean Air Engineering-Maritime has announced it has received California Air Resources Board approval for the first commercially-ready ship emissions capturing system
Germany’s ports of Hamburg and Bremen are at risk of having their expansion plans hindered as a result of a recent European Court of Justice ruling
An infographic released by the International Transport Forum in its ‘Real Impacts of Mega-ships’ report shows the dimensions of the world’s largest ships
A video released by Maersk Line shows the trail of a shipping container, exposing the issues and challenges relating to the documentation of traded goods
Transas Group shareholders have made the decision to focus the Transas brand on the maritime business only
On 1 July 2015, Oranjewerf Ship Repair, which joined Damen Shipyards Group in 1989, will officially change its name to Damen Shiprepair Oranjewerf