Grain inspectors launch strike in Argentina
Argentina is the world's top exporter of soybean oil and meal, the third largest in corn, and a key supplier of wheat.
Read moreArgentina is the world's top exporter of soybean oil and meal, the third largest in corn, and a key supplier of wheat.
Read moreESPO released a statement to urge reassessment of ports' importance in the TEN-T network in view of European Parliament’s Transport Committee vote today on the revision of the regulation.
Read morePort of Halifax and the ports of Montreal and Quebec were all hit by cyber attacks this week which are being investigated.
Read morePort of Rotterdam released a statement to inform that CO2 emissions from industry and power plants in the Port were reduced by 1 Mtonne (4.2%) in 2022 compared to 2021.
Read moreAs part of the Autonomous Stratospheric Platforms for Maritime Monitoring (PLEAMMAR) project, Valenciaport announced that it has conducted trial of airship systems for port applications such as pollution control, logistics operations, security and traffic registration.
Read moreAccording to a Seafarers’ Charity recent report, women seafarers remain invisible and/or unintentionally overlooked by port-welfare workers. In that regard, the report provides eight (8) recommendations to port-welfare providers for consideration, with the aim to acquire a better understanding of women seafarers and their needs.
Read moreEuropol has released a joint analysis carried out in collaboration with the ports of Rotterdam, Antwerp, and Hamburg/Bremerhaven to explore criminal networks in EU ports in terms of the risks and challenges for law enforcement.
Read moreThe dredging of the waterway to handle Neo-Panamax vessels has been finished, as Mariel Container Terminal (TCM) announced earlier this week.
Read moreAntwerp Terminal Services (ATS), a joint venture between MSC PSA Europe Terminal (MPET) and PSA Antwerp (PSAA), yesterday officially launched the world’s first H2 dual fuel straddle carrier in the Port of Antwerp.
Read moreThe Belize Port Authority detained the grounded 98.25-meter Panamanian-registered general cargo vessel HERCA-1 on March 26th for investigation.
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