All Ports and terminals articles – Page 5
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NewsDP World signs MoU with ITOCHU to strengthen African supply chains
DP World has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ITOCHU Corporation, one of Japan’s largest trading companies, to expand logistics, supply chain infrastructure, and distribution capabilities in sub-Saharan Africa.
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NewsGilmore promoted at Port NOLA
The port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) has appointed Chris Gilmore as chief engineering officer, effective immediately.
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NewsAPM Terminals inks MoU with Andhra Pradesh to boost port development
APM Terminals has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the government of Andhra Pradesh, India, committing to invest up to USD1 billion to modernise the state’s port and terminal infrastructure.
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NewsBlue Water and K+N on hand to advance wind energy logistics at the port of Neom
Wind energy cargoes have been arriving at the port of Neom in Saudi Arabia in support of renewable energy developments at the Oxagon industrial city. With support from international project logistics specialists Blue Water Shipping and Kuehne+Nagel (K+N), the port has developed its in-house capabilities, training and infrastructure.
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NewsMelvin departs SC Ports
Barbara Melvin has resigned as president and ceo of South Carolina Ports Authority (SC Ports and will pursue other opportunities).
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NewsHanseatic Global Terminals appoints Klein
Rotterdam-headquartered Hanseatic Global Terminals has appointed Benoît Klein as managing director for Compagnie Nouvelle de Manutentions Portuaires (CNMP) Le Havre, France, effective September 1, 2025.
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NewsTauranga’s planned Stella Passage under review
An expert panel has been appointed to examine the port of Tauranga’s Stella Passage development as part of New Zealand’s fast-track approval process.
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NewsJebel Ali expands vehicle handling capabilities
DP World has expanded its automotive logistics capacity to meet growing demand at Jebel Ali Port in the UAE.
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NewsCromarty Firth gets consent for quay expansion
Scotland’s port of Cromarty Firth has been granted the marine and dredge licences for its GBP111 million (USD149.5 million) Phase 5 expansion.
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NewsBLG Logistics takes LHM 550 delivery
Liebherr has delivered a new LHM 550 mobile harbour crane to BLG Logistics at the Bremerhaven car terminal in Germany, expanding its transhipment capacity for a wide variety of general cargo, heavy goods and project loads.
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NewsHanseatic Global Terminals launches Latin American arm
Hanseatic Global Terminals launched its Latin American arm at the start of August, marking the brand’s first-ever regional expansion.
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NewsMitsui and MOL to acquire the port of Nigg
Scotland’s Global Energy Group (GEG) has reached an agreement on the sale of three of its group companies – including the port of Nigg – to long term investor, Mitsui & Co. Europe and Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL).
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NewsHareket on hand to expand Turkish port, installs press equipment
Türkiye-headquartered engineered transport specialist Hareket has contributed to the expansion of Mersin International Port in Türkiye, whilst also completing the installation of press equipment at an automotive manufacturing facility.
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NewsLong Beach elects Colonna as commission president
The port of Long Beach in California, USA, has named Frank Colonna as president of the board of harbour commissioners and Steven Neal as vice president, effective August 6, 2025.
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NewsBora named as Rotterdam representative
The Port of Rotterdam Authority has appointed Amlan Bora as its chief representative for India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh.
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NewsPort NOLA progresses with statewide port strategy plan
The board of commissioners at the port of New Orleans (Port NOLA) has approved a resolution authorising a cooperative endeavour agreement (CEA) among the five Lower Mississippi river ports, advancing regional collaboration and plans to create the largest port complex in the world.
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NewsPeel Ports progresses with heavy lift terminal plans
Peel Ports Group is progressing plans to develop a deepwater terminal at the port of Great Yarmouth in the UK, featuring a ro-ro ramp, heavy lift pad and around 10 ha of strengthened outdoor storage space.
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NewsVolumes under pressure at Antwerp-Bruges
In the first six months of 2025, the total throughput of port of Antwerp-Bruges was 137.2 million tonnes, a decrease of 4.3 percent compared to the same period last year. Conventional general cargo traffic also came under pressure.
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NewsCapes Shipping Agencies bolsters US Gulf Coast presence
Capes Shipping Agencies, a subsidiary of freight forwarder and Customs broker CV International, has opened two offices – one in Corpus Christi, Texas, and another in Mobile, Alabama.
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NewsBreakbulk up at port of Rotterdam in H1 2025
Throughput in the port of Rotterdam declined by 4.1 percent in first half of the year, although ro-ro and other breakbulk staged a small comeback.









