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Safer approach for vessels through new collaboration

Each year, around 11,000 vessels put into the Port of Gothenburg, the largest port in the Nordic region. These can vary from large container...

DSP Data and System Planning announces a new partnership with ISL Application GmbH

DSP provider of specialized IT services to ports and shipping industry and first implementation partner of NAVIS LLC, signed a new important partnership agreement with the German Research and Development Centre ISL Application GmbH.

Steel continues marching across Port of Houston Authority docks

New statistics show that buoyed by continued strong increases in steel, total tonnage at Port of Houston Authority docks was up more than 26 percent through February.

February TEU Volumes down at Seattle

Port of Seattle container volumes were down 1.6% February 2012 vs. 2011 and down 5.8% YTD. International volumes continue to be affected by rotation changes and smaller vessels.

SC Ports' February container volume up 9%, breakbulk up 118%

Container volume in the Port of Charleston rose 9.2 percent in February compared to the same month last year. Charleston handled 119,052 20-foot equivalent units (TEU) last month, representing a 5.8 percent climb in container volume over the month of January, largely on the strength of loaded exports.

Global Ports increased its container throughput volumes in the Russian Ports segment by 44% in 2011

Global Ports increased its container throughput volumes in the Russian Ports segment by 44% in 2011 [1], strongly outperforming the 29%[2] growth in the overall Russian container market.

duisport Group announce positive financial statement 2011

The duisport Group achieved total output of around EUR 149 million in the last financial year.

South Carolina Ports awards $42.7-Million Project for Navy Base Terminal

Progress on the Port of Charleston's Navy Base Terminal has reached another milestone with  approval of the next major construction project

ICTSI Polish subsidiary inks agreement with the Center of European Transport Project

Baltic Container Terminal (BCT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.'s (ICTSI) subsidiary in Poland, has signed a PLN 53.8 million (approx. US$17.3 million) agreement with the Center of European Union Transport Projects to subsidize a portion of the PLN 153 million (approx. US$49.2 million) expansion project of the terminal, which is expected to be completed in 2015.

Global terminal operator issues 2nd Sustainability Report

APM Terminals' 2011 Sustainability Report shows continued improvement in sustainability performance throughout the company's global port, terminal and inland services network.