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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

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

Colombia: Dimar anuncia mejoras en el canal de acceso a la zona portuaria de Barranquilla

Fuente: Dimar La Dirección General Marítima (Dimar), informa el mejoramiento en las condiciones de calado para las embarcaciones que arr

Shell and Hapag-Lloyd collaborate on marine fuel decarbonisation and sign multi-year LNG supply agreement

Source: Hapag Lloyd Shell Western LNG B.V (Shell) and Hapag-Lloyd today announced the signing of a multi-year agreement for the supply of

New service highlights potential of Poti as Central Asia-Europe intermodal hub

This month saw the first call of CMA CGM’s new Caucasus Georgia Express (CGX) service. Playing a key role in this new intermodal service

Port of Rotterdam throughput virtually unchanged in 2022 despite war and weakening economy

The war in Ukraine led to unprecedented changes in goods flows last year. At 467.4 million tonnes, total throughput in Rotterdam was almos

Liquid and solid bulks in January continue the upward trend of recent months

Fuente: Valenciaport Valenciaport, as a thermometer of the import/export activity of its hinterland and the international economic situati

Port of Long Beach sees reduced cargo

SHIFTS IN CONSUMER DEMAND, SHIPPING PATTERNS LEAD TO DECLINE Source: Port of Long Beach Softened consumer spending, increased prices drive