Ports News
First Ethanol-Methanol Bunkering Operation Completed in Rotterdam
In a closely watched development that is being called a groundbreaking bunkering, the Port of Rotterdam recently hosted the first...
Read More >>Singapore Secures Three-Year Multi-Ship Homeport Deal with Princess Cruises
The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) announced a new three-year partnership agreement with Princess Cruises to significantly expand t...
Read More >>Port of Long Beach Offers $1M Prize for First Methanol Bunkering
The Port of Long Beach wants to have methanol bunkering available to support the next generation of dual-fuel ships, and it has se...
Read More >>Bar Harbor Struggles with Cruise Ship Limits as Judge Overturns Ordinance
Bar Harbor, a picturesque town on the Maine coastline, continues to be one of the most closely followed examples as the local town...
Read More >>Eight Injured During Cargo Ship Fire in Hamburg
The fire department in Hamburg, Germany, is reporting it received a callout on Sunday, May 24, for reports of smoke coming from a...
Read More >>Study: North American Ports are Getting Fewer Direct Connections
Ongoing shifts in global shipping network could be reducing Canadian ports’ connectivity, according to a recent analysis by the Ba...
Read More >>Nigerian Ports Blocked by Collision Between Maersk Feeder and Small Tanker
A feeder containership operated by Maersk was involved in an incident in Nigeria’s Bonny Channel, which has left the ship aground....
Read More >>Belfast Outlines Ambitious 25-Year Growth Plan with $1.75B Investment
Northern Ireland’s premier port, Belfast, has launched an ambitious 25?year Masterplan setting out £1.3 billion ($1.75 billion) of...
Read More >>Mexico Denies Approval for Royal Caribbean’s Yucatán Amusement Park
The Government of Mexico confirmed that it plans to deny permits to Royal Caribbean International, which was planning to build a m...
Read More >>Op-Ed: Australia Should Eject Chinese Operator From Port Darwin
[By Geoff Wade and Justin Bassi] Litigation by the Chinese lessee of Darwin Port is an attempt at stymying the Australian governme...
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