Global liner performance report 

Sea-Intelligence has released its global liner performance (GLP) report, providing schedule reliability data up to August 2023. Globally, schedule reliability slightly dipped to 63.2% in August, with minor fluctuations since March. Yoy reliability improved by 17.0 percentage... plus
Rhenus presents future of vessel control 

Rhenus has showcased its remote-controlled inland waterway vessel, part of the "Fernbin" research project, at the German National Maritime Conference. The project was initiated in 2020 by Rhenus Partnership in collaboration with several project partners, including... plus
Timber hub rebranded 

Formerly known as Mimab Wood, the Gothenburg Wood Terminal has rebranded to reinforce its status as the primary timber terminal in the Port of Gothenburg. Located at Scandinavia's largest logistics hub, it plays a crucial role in the supply chain connecting Swedish sawmills to... plus
Une escale dans le nord 

Nouveau site pour les transhipments sur la voie maritime du nord? Promouvoir la voie maritime du nord fait partie depuis longtemps de la stratégie russe. Certains carriers, par ex. CMA CGM et Hapag-Lloyd, ont déjà refusé cette alternative. La Russie force pourtant la création de... plus
Deeper channel at Felixstowe 

The English port of Felixstowe has completed the deepening of its main approach channel and of its berths 8 and 9, enhancing accessibility for the world’s largest container vessels. The approach channel’s depth has been increased from 14.5 to 16 m, while berths 8 and 9 have been... plus
Noatum sells BCDS stake 

Noatum, a Spanish affiliate of the AD Ports Group, has sold its 27.9% stake in the Barcelona Container Depot Service Group (BCDS) for EUR 11 million, generating a one-time capital gain of EUR 10 million. This divestment is in line with the AD Ports Group’s strategy to manage its... plus
MOL joins Tokyo Bay ESG project 

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has joined the ‘Tokyo Bay ESG Priority Project’ for 2023 with its ‘Wind Hunter Project’, a zero-emissions vessel initiative incorporating wind power and hydrogen. This project is in line with the Tokyo metropolitan government’s vision of a... plus
Coup de théâtre à Hambourg 

La participation minoritaire de MSC à HHLA continue de faire des vagues. Nul doute que les ports nordiques doivent faire preuve d’imagination pour affronter la concurrence européenne à l’ouest. Après l’échec d’une éventuelle coopération entre les exploitants de terminaux HHLA et... plus
Unifeeder expanding green fleet 

The Unifeeder Group is making strides towards reducing its emissions and becoming more sustainable by entering a long-term time-charter agreement for two methanol-capable container feeder vessels, with an option for two more. The 1,250 teu vessels, managed by the German firm... plus
Spanish ports report mixed figures 

Spain’s state ports moved 365.6 million t of merchandise between January and August this year, which represents a decrease of 4.1% compared to the same period in 2022 – but 1.5% more than in 2021. 2022 didn’t yet see a return to the levels of 2019 (381.5 million t from January... plus