The Nigerian Shippers Council has reaffirmed its commitment to completing the Jos Inland Container Depot in Plateau State, with support and assistance from the federal government.Dr. Pius Akuta, the ...
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APM Terminals Invests In New Services To Accommodate Growth
APM Terminals and Barging Marine Solutions Ltd have signed an exclusive lease agreement until September 2031 to expand ...
Bangladesh is a maritime nation by location, heritage and workforce, yet its maritime policy remains anchored to a framework designed for another era. While nearly 90 percent of global trade moves by ...
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APM Terminals collaborates on Apapa services expansion
APM Terminals and Barging Marine Solutions sign a deal for an Apapa services expansion, aiming to boost capacity and improve logistics for Nigerian trade.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The second phase of expansion at the Vizhinjam International Port will begin in the second week of ...
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European cargo ships are rerouting to Philadelphia as Baltimore struggles to replace Key Bridge
Two top trans-Atlantic shippers are moving their cargoes to Philadelphia-area terminals, boosting longshore and trucking jobs ...
The facilities include two waterfront and inland container terminals as well as barge services that will offer an alternative to road transportation and thereby easing the pressure on road-side ...
By Godwin Oritse APM Terminals and Barging Marine Solutions Ltd have entered into an exclusive lease agreement running until September 2031 to expand port and logistics services in and around Apapa, ...
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28 ships queue in Mombasa amid diversions from Dar es Salaam port
The measures include transporting all long-stay containerised cargo to container freight stations in Mombasa for local cargo ...
Bunker barge United LNG I was christened in the port of Antwerp, an important moment for shipping company Somtrans, main ...
South Carolina Ports and its maritime partners continue to deliver efficient operations and customized solutions, providing ...
Indian ports anticipate 3–5% cargo growth in FY2026, driven by container and fertilizer segments, following a strong FY2025.
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