APM Terminals reveals $1 Billion investment in Brazil
SANTOS : Maersk’s container terminal operating arm APM Terminals has announced a $1 billion investment in its Brazilian terminals by 2026. The commitment was made by APM Terminals’
SANTOS : Maersk’s container terminal operating arm APM Terminals has announced a $1 billion investment in its Brazilian terminals by 2026. The commitment was made by APM Terminals’
MUMBAI : A month after the record handling performance for the last FY, Jawaharlal Nehru Port Authority (JNPA), India’s premier container port, has achieved another feat when it
PIPAVAV : APM Terminals Pipavav, facilitated country’s first import dedicated BLSS 48-wagon rake for Maersk, providing a customised and sustainable solution in collaboration with Pipavav Rail Corporation Ltd
MUMBAI : Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals Pvt Ltd (BMCT), the facility run by Singapore’s PSAInternational Pte Ltd at Jawaharlal Nehru Port, has sought a performance-linked rate hike of
ROTTERDAM : One of the world’s leading container terminal operators, APM Terminals, part of A.P. Moller – Maersk, has announced the expansion of its Maasvlakte II terminal in
CHENNAI : Commercial operations of the short-haul coastal container feeder service between Chennai and Puducherry ports will begin from the first week of April, according to Mr. Jude Vallabadas, CEO,
MUMBAI : Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT), one of the five container handling facilities at State-owned Jawaharlal Nehru Port, is facing “some congestion” as it grapples with a sudden
RIYADH : The Saudi Ports Authority (Mawani) has announced a 7.76% rise in container traffic at its trade hubs during February 2023, handling 622,837 TEUs compared to 577,993
THIRUVANANTHPURAM : Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday said that efforts are being made to finish the construction of Vizhinjam port quickly and bring the first ship by
CHATTOGRAM : The Patenga Container Terminal is going to berth its first-ever 200-metre-long ship on 26 February. Meghna Group will inaugurate four of its ships at the Patenga