Edge Worldwide see the Port of Liverpool as the Port of choice
Edge Worldwide reap the benefits of supply chain efficiency by choosing the Port of Liverpool as the solution for time critical cargo. COVID-19 presents a [...more ]
Teesside misses out in race to be operations base for massive North Sea wind farm
Around 200 jobs will instead go to Tyneside after it was chosen as the site for the multi-million pound development Teesside has missed out on [...more ]
Port of Blyth to Host Annual Public Meeting Online
Port of Blyth is to host it’s latest Annual Public Meeting online next week as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the uncertainty brought [...more ]
ABP and Tata Steelsignlong-term Port Talbot agreement
Tata Steel and Associated British Ports (ABP) have entered into a new and improved 10-year agreement in respect of the supply of raw materials to [...more ]
Ports industry leader says 10 freeports will not be enough
Addressing members of Mersey Maritime online, British Ports Association CEO, Richard Ballantyne, called for the Government to be more ‘ambitious’ in its freeports plan. Tony McDonough reports [...more ]
Port of Ipswich is keeping Suffolk trading through Covid 19 crisis
Since 23rd March, the day the prime minister made his historic announcement marking the start of a UK lockdown due to Covid-19, the Port of [...more ]
Cabinet Office and Airbox Systems launch all new ResilienceDirect Mapping Platform
Cabinet Office and Airbox Systems launch all-new ResilienceDirect Mapping Platform The Civil Contingencies Secretariat and Airbox Systems Limited have today launched an all-new ResilienceDirect mapping [...more ]
Risk management concerns rising at ports as coronavirus disruption grows
Risk management concerns rising at ports as coronavirus disruption grows The deadly spread of COVID-19, and the economic and trade disruption the pandemic has caused, [...more ]
Forth Ports – Interview with Hope Ralston, Apprentice Engineer
INTERVIEW Hope Ralston – Apprentice Engineer, Grangemouth In the second half of 2019, we were pleased to welcome our first female engineering apprentice. Hope originally [...more ]
Smart Ports – 9 of the Most Frequently Asked Questions
As digitalisation continues to develop and both ports and terminals consider additional ways to build flexibility and resilience into their operations, we have taken a [...more ]
WEBINAR: Improving air quality and reducing carbon emissions at ports
WEBINAR: Improving air quality and reducing carbon emissions at ports It's not too late to register for our latest free interactive webinar on improving air [...more ]
GOV.UK: MIN 616 Amendment 3 COVID 19 minimising risk to ship’s crews and other maritime sector workers
GOV.UK: Guidance MIN 616 Amendment 3 COVID 19 minimising risk to ship's crews and other maritime sector workers Guidance for companies and employers regarding management [...more ]
ESPO Port Pro of the month Port pro of the month: Ville Haapasaari (FI)
This month we are bringing you to the Port of Helsinki, Finland’s busiest passenger port. Its CEO, Mr. Ville Haapasaari, told us more about how [...more ]
Ports of Bremen fully functioning
The ports of Bremen are fully functioning without any restrictions, according to the port management company bremenports. “Despite the restrictions in everyday life, we guarantee [...more ]
Port of Rotterdam – Digital quick scan for ports
Digital quick scan for ports The digitisation of ports and their hinterland is a complex undertaking. Port of Rotterdam believe in a phased approach. Would [...more ]
CMA CGM Closes USD 815 Mn Sale of Eight Port Terminals to Terminal Link
French container shipping and logistics company CMA CGM has completed a first transaction related to the sale of eight port terminals to Terminal Link, a [...more ]
Konecranes wins order in Rotterdam for mobile harbor crane Powered by Ecolifting
Konecranes wins order in Rotterdam for mobile harbor crane Powered by Ecolifting In the last quarter of 2019, Rhenus Logistics B.V. (Rhenus) ordered an eco-efficient [...more ]
EU Commission Extends Consortia Block Exemption for Liner Shipping
The European Commission has prolonged for another four years the regulation outlining the conditions under which liner shipping consortia can provide joint services without infringing [...more ]