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Oregon’s governor proposes lifeline for ailing Portland box terminal

Oregon’s governor said she would attempt to allocate $35m of the 2025-2027 budget to the port, which was set to close in October 

Containers Ports and Logistics

DP World sees ‘fundamental role’ for Romania as trade hub

Two new terminals and an intermodal rail facility opening next year mean Constanta will be connected to the Baltic Sea via rail, and DP World is hoping this entices big business to the region

Containers Ports and Logistics

Greek start-up Harbor Lab raises $16m

Antonis Malaxianakis-led company is first to focus on streamlining of port call disbursements

Containers Technology and Innovation

DP World opens new ro-ro terminal at Constanta

The ro-ro and project cargo terminals will open today to mark 20 years since DP World expanded into Romania, while the logistics hub is set to start operation in 2025

Containers Ports and Logistics

NTSB says Dali suffered two blackouts before leaving port

The 9,900 teu Dali suffered several blackouts in the hours before hitting the Francis Key Scott Bridge in Baltimore, according to the preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board, including two within ten hours before it left the port

Casualty Ports and Logistics

Resurgent US-China trade tiff could bring more pain to ocean shipping

US President Joe Biden announced new tariffs on $18bn of Chinese goods, ranging from electric vehicles to ship-to-shore cranes. China swiftly blasted the move and promised to retaliate, raising the prospect of escalating tariffs

Containers Political Risk and Trade

India’s port deal with Iran could provoke US sanctions

A 10-year deal worth $370m to develop Iran’s southeastern port of Chabahar with Indian backing has already raised concerns in the US, amid a crackdown on companies supporting Tehran’s infrastructure ambitions

Risk and Compliance Containers

Australia bans live sheep exports from 2028

The Australian government planned to ban live sheep exports by sea in 2022. Debate has raged for years between animal rights groups and farmers about animal welfare, while livestock carriers have a chequered safety record

Containers Australia

Containership charter rates still rising as port congestion begins to bite

Operators are having to pay significant premiums for short-term charters as tonnage providers hold the upper hand

Containers Brokers

Former SIPG president faces prison for $5m bribery

If convicted, Yan may face a long prison sentence. His former superior at SIPG, Chen Xuyuan, was sentenced to life in prison by another Chinese court in March

Containers People

Record boxship capacity already delivered in 2024

A low demolition rate means the world’s container fleet has already grown significantly in 2024, on top of growth recorded in 2023

Containers Sale and Purchase

Cosco insists on exclusivity status despite Peru terminal backlash

Cosco Shipping Ports has proposed the Peruvian government to open an ‘institutional dialogue channel to resolve the controversy’

Containers Ports and Logistics
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