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Trade slows at Port of Long Beach

Source: Port of Long Beach IMPORTS DOWN AMID FULL WAREHOUSES, LUNAR NEW YEAR FACTORY CLOSURES Cargo moving through the Port of Long Beach

Colombia: Empresas de transporte turístico de San Andrés se capacitan para implementar el Sistema de Tráfico Marítimo – SITMAR

Fuente: Dimar Con el objetivo de contribuir eficazmente a la formalización y control de las operaciones que realiza la gente de mar en la

Acting responsibly ashore and at sea – Hapag-Lloyd presents Sustainability Report 2022

Source: Hapag- Lloyd Hapag-Lloyd has published its Sustainability Report 2022, outlining the various measures which were taken in 2022 to

APM Terminals Poti invests in Safer, Better, Bigger operations

APM Terminals Poti’s multi-million-dollar investment plan continues this year. The modernisation of existing infrastructure and equipmen

Port of Valencia: more trains, longer trains, more goods and more containers

Source: Valenciaport The railway is gaining more weight in the Port of Valencia. 13 trains a day, 90 a week, 380 trains a month. In total,

IMO marks International Women’s Day

Source: IMO International Women’s Day is being celebrated across the United Nations system and the world. This year’s theme is “Digi

4 key trends for wind energy businesses in 2023

Source: MAERSK Currently battling the aftermath of a global pandemic, the increasing cost of energy, a cyclical unavailability of raw mate

Intermodal transport connections ensure low environmental impact

Source: Port of Hamburg Sweden and Germany are two highly developed industrialised countries with long-standing economic relations based o

El Port de Barcelona instala placas fotovoltaicas innovadoras en el muelle de Pescadors e inicia su primera comunidad energética

Fuente: Port de Barcelona El Port de Barcelona, COMSA Corporación y la Cofradía de Pescadores de Barcelona han trabajado conjuntamente e

Pioneering a clean ship future

Source: Port of Long Beach PORT TAKES AGGRESSIVE, INNOVATIVE APPROACHES ON COURSE TO ZERO-EMISSIONS OPERATIONS When “K” Line’s Long