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Ports & Logistics

Stay informed with the latest news, analysis and market insight from the ports and logistics sector through our expert coverage

Thessaloniki becomes first Greek port with RTE reefer monitoring gear

Move is another step in Thessaloniki port authority’s ‘smart port’ push and could open up opportunities in cold chain logistics

Containers Ports and Logistics

UK ports throughput down after two years of growth

UK ports throughput decreased in 2023 for the first time since 2020, driven by a decline in coal tonnage because of coal plants closing

Containers Dry Bulk

Containership fleet growth hits 15-year record

A combined 1.6m teu of containership newbuilding capacity was delivered in the first half of this year while only 51,000 teu was removed from service            

Containers Shipbuilding

MSC breaks ground on Paris multimodal terminal

The terminal is part of a wider project to renovate Port 2000 at Le Havre, with an aim for the French port to handle 1m teu per year by 2027

Containers France

Week in charts: Box rates still historically high, Iran’s tankers double down on concealment efforts and Port of Los Angeles volumes on the rise

Greg Miller asks whether container shipping rates have peaked, read how Iran’s tankers are continuing to conceal themselves and the Port of Los Angeles volumes are rising

Week in Charts Risk and Compliance

Türkiye plans new Mediterranean container port

Development would be the biggest container port in Türkiye, handling more than Istanbul’s Ambarli port’s 3m teu per annum

Containers Ports and Logistics

Yemen port disruption unclear as attacks escalate

Despite claims that Hodeidah port was not affected by an Israeli air strike on Saturday, which saw a power station and fuel storage site go up in flames, no vessels have entered or exited the port since

Containers Ports and Logistics

Shipping rides cyber storm with minimal disruption

As industries around the globe suffered chaos at the hands of IT outages, the impact on shipping was kept to a minimum

Digital Disruption Cyber

Türkiye mulls shipping ETS

Revenue from ETS to be channelled for research and development in green shipping

Sustainability Risk and Compliance

Pilot fatigue caused jetty crash in River Thames, report concludes

The report has recommended the Port of London Authority conduct an independent review of risk caused by pilot fatigue after a product tanker hit a jetty at a fuel storage facility

Tankers and Gas Casualty

Box volumes pick up at Rotterdam and Antwerp-Bruges

Despite a weak economic picture, container volumes are up in northern Europe’s leading box ports

Red Sea Risk Ports and Logistics

Port of Los Angeles volumes on the rise as future Trump tariff risk looms

The head of the association for footwear importers, a key client group of the port of Los Angeles, says members are planning to pull imports forward if Donald Trump is elected and goes ahead with a large-scale increase in tariffs on Chinese-made goods

Containers Ports and Logistics
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