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ICTSI officially launches South Luzon Container Terminal
International Container Terminal Services Inc. (ICTSI) has officially launched the South Luzon Container Terminal (SLCT) as construction for the Philippines’ second largest terminal goes into…
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What do you do when your ship and crew ends up in a conflict zone with no reliable position?
As GNSS jamming and AIS spoofing escalate across global shipping routes, maritime operators are turning to independent PNT systems to verify vessel position and maintain…
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Silk Way Technics: 20 years of professional excellence behind the scenes
Silk Way Technics, an aircraft maintenance organization and a subsidiary of Silk Way West Airlines, has reached the milestone of 20 years of operations. Founded…
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Finnlines’ Annual Report and Sustainability Review 2025 now released
Targeted investments in new vessels, the rationalization of the ro-ro fleet, and investments in passenger services strengthened Finnlines' position in its core markets.
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LATAM Group leadership in air cargo in South America with a 30% market share
The group consolidated its position in the region’s main export markets and recorded significant growth in imports, driven by the pharmaceutical segment.
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Cosmatos connecting Thessaloniki and Aspropyrgos
Cosmatos Shipping Services, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Greece, recently coordinated the transportation of drum cargo from Thessaloniki to Aspropyrgos, using…
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Cold Storage capacity for seafood and meats
Secure high-capacity freezer space and blast freezing, minutes from the Port of Savannah...
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Utah Port Board considers adoption of Black Gold Project area in Duchesne
The Utah Inland Port Authority (UIPA) welcomes media representatives to attend the upcoming board meeting focused on the proposed adoption of the Black Gold Inland…
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Port of Los Angeles February cargo volume second best on record
The Port of Los Angeles processed 824,323 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEUs) in February, marking the second-busiest February in the Port’s history and an increase of…
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Oil tankers burn as Iranian strikes defy Trump’s claim to have won the war
Two tankers were ablaze in an Iraqi port on Thursday after a hit by suspected Iranian explosive-laden boats, a step up in attacks that have…