Ports News
SoCal Port Volumes at Record Pace Driven by Economy and Uncertainties
Cargo volumes passing through Southern California’s twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach continued the strong pace see...
Read More >>Vancouver Accredits Seaspan Energy for First LNG Ship-to-Ship Bunkering
The Port of Vancouver and Seaspan Energy took a key step forward to launching the first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering opera...
Read More >>Canadian Ports Face Large Backlogs After Dockworkers Resume Work
Operations resumed at Canada’s West Coast ports and now Montreal with an uneasy labor peace after the federal government o...
Read More >>Hong Kong Maps Action Plan on Green Maritime Fuel Bunkering
The Government of Hong Kong hosted a presentation on Friday, November 15 to detail its action plan to promote the develo...
Read More >>Port of Salalah Looks to Gemini Network to Revive Traffic
Oman’s Indian Ocean container port at Salalah is fighting a drop in throughput caused by Houthi attacks on shipping by joini...
Read More >>Peru Becomes New Center of Rivalry Between the U.S. and China
The U.S. has moved to counter China’s investments in a mega port in Peru with the Department of State funding an i...
Read More >>MSC Gets Final Approval for Investment in Hamburg Terminal Operator HHLA
The final regulatory approval has been granted for MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company to proceed with its investment in Hamburg,...
Read More >>Canadian Unions Plan Court Challenges to Arbitration Ending Port Strikes
The unions representing the foremen for ports in British Columbia and the dockworkers in Montreal both responded angrily to the...
Read More >>ILA Breaks Off Negotiations Over Automation Issues for East Coast Ports
The tumultuous relationship between the International Longshoremen’s Association and the United States Maritime Al...
Read More >>Canada Orders Binding Arbitration to Reopen BC and Montreal Ports
Canada’s federal government stepped in on Tuesday, November 12, imposing final and binding arbitration for the lab...
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