Ports News
France Faces More Port Strikes to Protest Lack of Action on Pension Reforms
The long-running dispute between the French government and the powerful trade unions over proposed pension reforms is again prom...
Read More >>French Mayor Calls for Cruise Ship Ban on French Riviera
The mayor of Nice, France, a popular tourist destination along the French Mayor Calls for Cruise Ship Ban on French Rivi...
Read More >>Nearly $1B in Drugs Seized at Dutch Ports as Smuggling was Reduced in 2024
Dutch officials highlighted overall progress last year in their efforts to curtail drug smuggling through Rotterdam and the othe...
Read More >>UN Confirms Level of Damage to Yemen’s Ports
Officials from the Untied Nations provided the first independent confirmation to the level of damage that has been inflicted on...
Read More >>Syria's New Government Cancels Russian Port Lease at Tartus
On Monday, the new government of Syria canceled Russia's 49-year operating lease at the port of Tartus, potentially...
Read More >>Gulf Coast Ports Closed for Unusual “Snow Day”
Port operations ranging from Houston to New Orleans to Mobile are all being disrupted by an unprecedented snowstorm foll...
Read More >>Expansion of Shore Power Capabilities at Italian and Mediterranean Ports
Efforts are continuing to build out the capabilities to support vessels to use shore power as ports seek to transition to more e...
Read More >>Australia’s Pilbara Ports Resume Operation After Cyclone
Port operations in the Pilbara region in northwest Australia resumed during the day on Monday, January 20, after a two-d...
Read More >>Wallenius Wilhelmsen Wins Car Terminal Concession at Port of Gothenburg
Norway’s Wallenius Wilhelmsen won a 12-year concession to operate the vehicle and roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) terminal...
Read More >>Retailers Continue to Front-Load Imports into U.S. Ports
Retailers are continuing to front-load their imports which is driving up the volumes seen at major U.S. ports. The National Reta...
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