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Ukraine Destroys Sea Drone as Russian Strikes Odesa Ports and Cargo Ships
Ukrainian officials report that Russia continues to target the port infrastructure in the Greater Odesa region in an effort to dis...
Read More >>From Fossil Fuels to Shore Power With the Port of San Diego
The maritime industry has evolved to integrate renewable energy, emissions reduction strategies, and eco-efficiency within every a...
Read More >>Ukraine Attacks Russian Black Sea Port of Tuapse Starting Large Fire
Ukraine is continuing its pressure on the Russian oil export infrastructure as it seeks to interrupt the revenues coming from the...
Read More >>Ho Chi Minh City Approves $5B MSC Container Terminal
Vietnam’s transshipment port project Can Gio International has made progress, with Ho Chi Minh City this week approving the consor...
Read More >>Port of Antwerp-Bruges Transitions to a New CEO
Jacques Vandermeiren, the man who is credited for making the Port of Antwerp-Bruges one of the largest ports in Europe, has steppe...
Read More >>AD Ports Sees New Opportunities in Black Sea Market
Barely a month after DP World sold its stake in Ukraine’s Black Sea port of Pivdennyi, another UAE-based operator, AD Ports, has e...
Read More >>Construction Starts on Port of Montreal's Long-Delayed Container Terminal
Canada has finally started the construction on the new Contrecoeur container terminal at the Port of Montreal. The megaproject, wh...
Read More >>AI-Enabled ETA Management Could be the Key to Solving Port Congestion
An expanding global fleet. Bigger ships. Growing trade volumes. Slower port turnarounds. Port capacity is under increasing pressur...
Read More >>Port Tampa Bay Receives Largest Containership as Growth Continues
Port Tampa Bay (Florida) welcomed a container vessel on Thursday, April 9, that set a new record for carrying capacity at the port...
Read More >>Oil Spill While Bunkering Containership Disrupts Port of Antwerp
The Port of Antwerp, one of the busiest ports in northern Europe, reported that shipping operations have been disrupted after an o...
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