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ONE completes acquisitions in US West Coast and Rotterdam terminals

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

Ocean Network Express (ONE) has expanded its terminals footprint on the US West Coast and in Europe with the completion of the acquisition of stakes owned by parent Japanese companies.

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Khalifa Bin Salman Port to become fully energy-self-sufficient port

From www.seatrade-maritime.com

APM Terminals Bahrain, operator of Bahrain’s main container gateway, Khalifa Bin Salman Port (KBSP), has officially announced the launch of a solar power project worth around $10m, to make the port energy self-sufficient by the end of 2023, and effectively turning the facility the region’s first fully energy-sufficient seaport.
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Hapag-Lloyd establishes standalone ports division in Rotterdam 

From splash247.com

Hapag-Lloyd is joining a host of top global carriers in carving out its terminals into a separate division.  Dheeraj Bhatia will become a member of the executive board responsible for terminals at the German carrier from the start of next year. He will also become CEO of the new Rotterdam-based Hapag-Lloyd Terminal Holding, in which …

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MV SCI Mumbai berthed at Kandla Terminal

From indiashippingnews.com

GANDHIDHAM : MV SCI Mumbai a large container vessel of The Shipping Corporation of India was safely brought inside and berthed at KICT, Kandla Terminal with
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DP World pens 1.4 million TEU terminal expansion in Indonesia

From www.porttechnology.org

DP World has announced that it would begin operations at Indonesia's Belawan New Container Terminal (BNCT).
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Indian Ports saw 2.4% rise in traffic for April and May

From indiashippingnews.com

NEW DELHI : India’s major ports saw a 2.4 per cent growth in traffic for the first two months of this fiscal (April and May) to 134 million tonne (mt), driven

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Confusion reigns as labour dispute ‘fog’ blankets West Coast ports

From www.freightwaves.com

“Patience is wearing thin. Neither side imagined it would take this long,” says the head of the Port of LA on dockworker contract talks.

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San Francisco Bay Blues: Oakland suffering the most from dockworker dispute

From splash247.com

Ships backing up at Californian anchorages are now becoming clear for all supply chain specialists to see as reports grow of boxships suffering delays entering and leaving the ports of Oakland, Long Beach and Los Angeles on the back of industrial action taken by dockworkers over the past week. The situation is most acute in …
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Transnet starts probe into bribery allegations at Richards Bay terminals

From splash247.com

Transnet Port Terminals, part of South Africa’s logistics group Transnet, has launched an investigation into alleged corrupt activities taking place in coal truck queues on public roads leading to the Richards Bay Terminals. 

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