Port of Ayr wins new animal feed customer
Today, the Port of Ayr has announced a new multi-year contract with the leading Scottish trader of grains and animal feed raw materials, Cefetra Ltd, [...more ]
Forth Ports introduces permanent rail service between Grangemouth and Tilbury
Forth Ports today announces, in partnership with Direct Rail Services (DRS) and Eddie Stobart, that the rail service which provides a regular weekend link between [...more ]
Port of Immingham welcomes new customers
First vessel in Port of Immingham for new business deal with Top Blue and The Fuel Trading Company ABP is pleased to announce new customers [...more ]
New Chancellor and Home Secretary visit Port of Tilbury
The Port of Tilbury hosted the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Rt. Hon. Sajid Javid MP, and the Home Secretary, the Rt. Hon. Priti Patel [...more ]
Latest Offshore Energy Client Opens New Port of Blyth Facility
Port of Blyth has welcomed the latest client to join its offshore energy hub following the official opening of a brand new £0.7m facility at [...more ]
Question mark over £200m marina development in Barrow
A PROGRESS report about Barrow’s Marina Village and business park will be made public in autumn after questions about its future. The £200 million project [...more ]
Compass: the UK’s leading port and maritime publisher
The "softer" side of the UK maritime and port industry includes publishing The UK is now the centre of the international port and maritime publishing [...more ]
GOV.UK: Ports and port systems: cyber security code of practice
Guidance Ports and port systems: cyber security code of practice Code of practice for use by those with responsibility for protecting the technical systems of [...more ]
Kent wharf investment boosts delivery of building materials into London by river
A £3.8 million investment to carry more building materials into London by river has been unveiled by the Port of London Authority and CEMEX, near [...more ]
Clariant opens UK lab
Clariant Refinery Services has opened a new crude and fuel oil laboratory in Bradford, England. The new laboratory will act as a global centre focusing [...more ]
Seven ways seaports are adapting to modern challenges
Europe’s seaports are now facing a series of unprecedented challenges, from Brexit to climate change and intense international competition. However, technological solutions are helping them [...more ]
BPA Re-Issues Call for Port Futures Project
The BPA is today re-issuing our invitation for industry bodies to collaborate with us on Thought Leadership projects. The BPA Port Futures programme has been [...more ]
Drewry study identifies routing options to alleviate congestion post-Brexit
Second study identifies routing options and ample terminal capacity to gear-up short-sea container services, post-Brexit, to alleviate congestion through Dover London, UK, 3 April 2019 [...more ]
Maritime UK Chair – we do not want to crash out of the bloc without an agreement
It hasn’t escaped the notice of us on the other side of the Channel that the situation in which the UK currently finds itself looks [...more ]
Malta Freeport announces huge €31m investment in new facilities
Malta Freeport Terminals has showcased a huge €31 million investment in new equipment and infrastructural works during a visit by Tourism Minister Konrad Mizzi. Dr Mizzi [...more ]
Port of Antwerp brings different players together to produce sustainable methanol
Port of Antwerp is starting the year with an ambitious new project. By bringing various players in the port area together for sustainable production of [...more ]
ESPO: European Ports welcome agreement on CEF II
The European Seaports Organisation (ESPO) welcomes the Common Understanding between the European Parliament and the Council on the future Connecting Europe Facility (CEF II). With [...more ]
Port Strategy: MOU could create market distortion
As Italy prepares to be the first G7 country to sign a Belt and Road initiative MOU with China, a port analyst has questioned whether [...more ]