Ports News
Somalia and Ethiopia Makes Progress on Talks for Port Access
Ethiopia and Somalia are on a path for renewed cooperation after the two sides agreed to end the Somaliland port di...
Read More >>Compromise Proposed to Permit Cruise Ship Calls to the French Riviera
After saying the French Riviera did not want large cruise ships, the mayor of Nice who also represents the region agreed to reco...
Read More >>ILA Members Ratify 6-Year Contract with Accommodations for Technology
The membership of the International Longshoremen’s’ Association officially ratified the new 6-year contract...
Read More >>Hungary Begins Construction of Sovereign Port in Northern Italy
Landlocked Hungary’s quest for access to the sea is nearing completion with the launch of construction of a new se...
Read More >>Russia Recommends Increased Port Security Citing Threat from NATO
Russia’s Security Council cited increasing threats to the country’s ports and seabed infrastructure calling for incr...
Read More >>Former CEO of Ports of Auckland Fined $110,000 for Worker's Death
The former chief executive at New Zealand’s Ports of Auckland (POAL) has been slapped with a fine of $110,000 (NZ$190,000)&n...
Read More >>Video: Port of Charleston Sets New Record for Largest TEU Containership
SC Ports and the Port of Charleston, South Carolina set a new record on Tuesday, February 18, receiving their largest capacity c...
Read More >>Hong Kong Launches Ship-to-Ship LNG Bunkering Operation
Officials in Hong Kong are hailing the launch of bunkering operations to fuel LNG ships. It provides another competitive tool fo...
Read More >>South Korean Firm Begins Construction of New Cebu Port in Philippines
After a long delay, the construction of the New Cebu International Container Port (NCICP) in the Philippines has finally...
Read More >>Canadian and European Ports Increase Cooperation on Energy Transition
Canada and a section of major European ports have announced further steps in their collaboration in energy transition. L...
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