
Spain Approves €62 Million Intermodal Terminal Project for Port of Santander
Spain's transport ministry has approved a €62 million intermodal terminal at the Port of Santander to boost rail-sea connectivity
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Spain's transport ministry has approved a €62 million intermodal terminal at the Port of Santander to boost rail-sea connectivity
ABL is partnering with the Danish Maritime Authority on a study to enhance energy efficiency in Kenya's maritime sector.
Eastern Pacific Shipping is selling its 14-vessel chemical tanker fleet to Ace Tankers and Womar Tankers.
Molgas Energy Group aims to launch a regular LNG bunkering service at Italy's Port of Palermo after a successful spot delivery.

ECOnnect Energy is set to deliver its IQuay F-Class jettyless transfer system for Colombia's new LNG import terminal

The US offshore wind permitting process has resumed, clearing the way for delayed projects and related heavy-lift cargo.

Adani Ports is integrating advanced AI and digital tools across its container terminals to boost efficiency and meet 2030 targets

The IEA predicts a gradual recovery for the global oil market after the Strait of Hormuz closure, with a surplus by 2027

Azane Infrastructure is developing three ammonia bunkering terminals in Norway, aiming for a 2029 launch.

Gebrüder Weiss completed a complex multimodal shipment of 60+ containers for the Penang Hill cable car project.
RINA will conduct safety assessments for Indonesia's H2WATT Green Hydrogen Hub, focusing on fire and explosion risks.

Oil tankers are diverting to the Middle East, anticipating the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and repositioning vessels.
Posidonia 2026 achieved record attendance, bringing together global maritime leaders to discuss shipping's future.

Logistics partners have signed an MoU to enhance supply chain capabilities across the Asia-Pacific region

EMGS is preparing a vessel for a CSEM data acquisition campaign in Southeast Asia after securing new contracts.
Hong Kong's Marine Department is rolling out two new incentive programs to encourage the use of greener maritime fuels
NOAA confirms El Niño development, warning it could intensify into one of the strongest on record with global shipping implications
MSC has denied reports suggesting it is looking to acquire a stake in German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd, calling the claims untrue

Liebherr will supply seven STS cranes for the new Sparrows Point Container Terminal in Baltimore, a major private port development
Manta Marine Technologies' CEO advocates for optimizing existing shipping tools over waiting for future technological breakthroughs.
Mascot Ocean, a Shenzhen-based firm, has joined the capesize bulk carrier market, reflecting a trend among Chinese companies.
Port Nelson in New Zealand recently welcomed the Maersk Cap Jackson, the largest container vessel to ever call at the port
A sanctioned LNG carrier completed the earliest eastbound Northern Sea Route transit in years, moving gas from Arctic projects.
The Mediterranean region has experienced a substantial rise in the number of large containerships, specifically those over 8,000 TEU
Mukran Port is investing over €25 million to create a dedicated heavy-duty and project cargo terminal at Berth 10
A collision involving the wind turbine installation vessel Brave Tern at Esbjerg Port was likely due to navigational errors and adverse…
Felbermayr handled the multimodal transport of three 52-tonne emergency generators from the UK to an Austrian data center.
Greek shipowner Tsakos Group has ordered two 180,000 dwt capesize bulk carriers from China's Hengli Heavy Industries.

Melbourne Port handled a record 3.5 million TEUs in 2025, showing sustained growth despite global challenges.

AAL Shipping's 2025 Sustainability Report outlines its decarbonization efforts and environmental commitments for heavy-lift operations
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