Peel Ports London Medway invests to support Kent grain markets
Peel Port Kent Grain Peel Ports London Medway has completed a significant investment programme into its grain facilities at the Port of Sheerness, strengthening its [...more ]
Port Strategy: Liverpool power outage causes delays
A power outage at Liverpool Port which caused delays and congestion for hauliers at Liverpool2 has seen a backlog of containers and gate times extended [...more ]
Plans for $328m waste to energy plant at Redcar
Plans have been unveiled for a £250m ($328m) waste-to-energy plant at one of the UK’s busiest ports. Redcar Bulk Terminal is on the South Bank of [...more ]
Forth Ports holds naming ceremony for new River Forth based tug and pilot boat
Forth Ports holds naming ceremony for multi-million pound River Forth based tug and pilot boat Forth Ports, the UK’s third largest port group, has today [...more ]
Concerns over marine protection dismissed by Clydeport chiefs
Concerns over the safety of marine wildlife and whether enough was being done to warrant their protection has been made by a local marine expert. [...more ]
Bristol Port Company Newsletter July 2018
Bristol Port Company Newsletter July 2018 is available through the following link here
Circumnavigating the UK, visiting every Harbour Master, in aid of Seafarers UK charity
Sailor to circumnavigate the UK, visiting every Harbour Master, in aid of Seafarers UK charity Retired businessman Mark Ashley-Miller, 56, set out from Dartmouth on [...more ]
UK offers higher returns
For almost a decade now, the UK logistics sector has been undergoing a fundamental, structural change, driven by the insatiable appetite of the UK consumer [...more ]
UK ports ongoing and future major development projects
A shift in demand for sector services across UK ports, and an over capacity in the UK market, is changing the trading landscape and the [...more ]
Port Report: Fuel quality rules left up to port states for IMO 2020
Meeting the IMO 2020 sulfur regulation should not be a problem for owners when the regulation enters into force in January 2020 but making certain [...more ]
Entries being submitted for the inaugural Maritime UK Awards – details here
There are some great entries being submitted for the inaugural Maritime UK Awards. Don't miss the chance to showcase your business, recognise your achievements and [...more ]
Confined Spaces are “Silent Killers” – Marine Safety Alert issued by the Coast Guard
Three people were asphyxiated while working on a Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU), which was laid up getting ready for a leavy lift transport to [...more ]
Peel Ports: UK needs channel trade reality check
Trade with the continent is likely to be gridlocked when the UK leaves the customers union without a fundamental rethink of cross-channel roll-on roll-off (RORO) [...more ]
‘TEN-T should be revised looking at the Belt and Road initiative
When the European Commission revises the TEN-T network in 2023 it should consider the possibilities that the Belt and Road initiative (BRI) offers, said Alain [...more ]
ESPO calls for recognition of EU added value and cross-border impact of European ports in the new CEF
ESPO calls for the full recognition of the EU added value and cross-border impact of European ports in the new CEF On 6 June, the [...more ]
Port of Rotterdam Wants EU to Invest in Infrastructure
CEO of the Port of Rotterdam Authority, Allard Castelein, has called on the EU to further invest in the infrastructure of ports and hinterland connections. [...more ]
British Ports comments on ‘Customs Backstop’
The British Ports Association has welcomed the publication of the UKGovernment’s temporary customs Brexit proposal, known as the ‘customs backstop’. Commenting on the development, the [...more ]
Liam Fox’s International Trade Department slammed for poor Brexit preparations by UK maritime sector
Liam Fox’s International Trade Department slammed for poor Brexit preparations by UK maritime sector LIAM Fox’s trade department was compared to a dentist trying to [...more ]