Ports News
Maersk and Transnet Battle Out Privatization of Durban Terminal in Court
APM Terminals, Maersk’s operating company for terminals around the world, has gone to court attempting to overturn...
Read More >>Montrose is Scotland’s First Port with Shore Power for Energy Sector's OSVs
The port of Montrose, located on Scotland’s eastern coast north of Edinburgh and Dundee, became the first Scottish...
Read More >>Belgium and Namibia to Develop Africa’s First Hydrogen Ship, Infrastructure
Partners from Belgium and the African nation of Namibia mapped out a plan to develop the continent’s hydrogen infr...
Read More >>Crack in Tanker’s Hull Causes Largest Oil Spill in Ceuta Port History
Spanish authorities at the port of Ceuta on the southern side of the Strait of Gibraltar declared contained what they be...
Read More >>Mystery Spill Returns to San Juan Harbor
The U.S. Coast Guard is working to clean up a mystery spill at the port of San Juan, Puerto Rico. According to Sector San Juan, a...
Read More >>Hamburg Pleads With Port Workers to Say No to Drug Smugglers
Hamburg's port is one of the main gateways for cocaine smuggling into Europe, a prized market for cartels because of...
Read More >>Baltimore Welcomes its First Container Ship Since Bridge Collapse
On Saturday, the Port of Baltimore received its first container ship since the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge one...
Read More >>Nigeria's Calabar Port Hasn't Received a Large Container Ship in 25 Years
With Nigeria considered Africa’s largest economy, it goes without saying that its maritime sector has to play a su...
Read More >>South Africa Calls for Private Partner for Cape Town’s Liquid Bulk Terminal
The efforts to modernize and improve the operations of South Africa’s port operations are continuing. Transnet Nat...
Read More >>Red Sea Diversions are Overloading Mediterranean Transshipment Ports
Europe’s transship ports serving the Mediterranean have become the latest to feel the repercussions of the diversi...
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