AD Ports has announced the signing of a 10-year lease agreement with TW Steel to deliver innovative containerised fabrication solutions.| Port Technology International
AD Ports Group has selected Mar Construction Civil & Obras Publicas - LDA to design and build the topside and marine infrastructure.| Port Technology International
The Russia-Ukraine war is suffocating trade in the Black Sea region, whilst soaring shipping costs threaten to provoke a crisis.| Port Technology International
The ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has had a significant impact on the supply chain, shows latest data from FourKites.| Port Technology International
HHLA has recorded a positive trend in revenue in the first nine months of the year despite ongoing disruptions to global supply chains.| Port Technology International
Orca AI has announced a major milestone as Seaspan Corporation deployed its SeaPod digital watchkeeper solution across its entire fleet.| Port Technology International
Seaspan and Anew have entered into a strategic agreement to offer delivery of R-LNG to customers on the North American West Coast.| Port Technology International
AD Ports Group has signed several agreements to expand its operations in Kazakhstan.| Port Technology International
Russian drones have hit Ukraine’s main inland port and grain silo across the southern Odesa region, sparking increases in global food prices.| Port Technology International
The European Union has launched extensive sanctions package against Russia, adding 189 tankers to its blacklist.| Port Technology International
The agreement between the US and China to ease tariffs caught shipping lines off guard, triggering a readjustment to Transpacific capacity.| Port Technology International
The Port of Los Angeles has handled 842,806 TEUs in April, marking a 9.4 per cent increase from last year.| Port Technology International
Two Russian ballistic missiles struck Ukraine’s southern port city of Odesa last week, costing three lives and injuring five.| Port Technology International
The AAPA has expressed opposition to a proposed 100 per cent tariff on Chinese cranes under consideration by the Office of the USTR.| Port Technology International