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The latest Port News & Analysis
New smuggling tactics risk to Brazil shippers
Rob Ward, Brazil Special Correspondent |
Drug smugglers are using new techniques to hide contraband among legal cargo at the port of Santos.
International ports
Alliances to curb North Europe service scale-back
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The new alliances are likely to have only a limited effect on productivity and the number of services available to shippers at North Europe ports.
International ports
Singapore port pushes automated trucking
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
PSA said the agreements take Singapore one step closer to the reality of autonomous freight transport.
International ports
Top Indian port doubles program target for faster imports
India Special Correspondent |
India’s busiest public container port is looking to nearly double participation in a program that dramatically speeds import discharges.
International ports
Seattle pushes for bond for former Hanjin terminal
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Port of Seattle wants MSC to post a bond guarantee before being allowed to purchase Terminal 46.
North American ports
Explosion deals Santos shippers disruption again
Rob Ward, Brazil Special Correspondent |
Shippers using the port of Santos are grappling with delays after an explosion on Thursday afternoon.
International ports
ZPMC delivers Saint John cranes despite hurricane
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
The cranes will be used by DP World, which is working with the eastern Canada port to more than double annual capacity.
Breakbulk News
Marine terminals
Public Indian port growth quickens
India Special Correspondent |
The pace of growth could accelerate in the coming months.
International ports
ILA automation stance signals tough labor talks
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Union president Harold Daggett takes to Facebook in advance of February meetings.
Longshore labor
North American ports
Pricing change yet to stoke Jawaharlal Nehru rail demand
India Special Correspondent |
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust is struggling to convince shippers to shift freight to intermodal rail from trucks.
International ports
International rail
Sharing data seen as key to reducing LA-LB container dwell times
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Expediting cargo flow to reduce terminal congestion is a top priority for the largest US port complex.
Marine terminals
Report details cause of fatal April NY-NJ port accident
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
The accident occurred April 21 in a line of trucks waiting at the staging area at the Global Container Terminal.
North American ports
Drayage
Colombo terminal volume sets record, capacity concerns surface
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
Sri Lanka’s Colombo International Container Terminals handled over 2 million twenty-foot-equivalent units for the first time ever in 2016.
International ports
2016 productivity gains set stage for 2017 at top Indian port
India Special Correspondent |
Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust is well positioned in 2017 to capitalize on efficiency improvements made throughout 2016.
International ports
Southeast Asia transshipment hubs to compete fiercely in 2017
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
Southeast Asia’s port scene is incredibly dynamic, and 2017 will be a year of significant changes with big implications for shippers.
International ports
New alliances, bigger ships put US ports on high alert
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
US ports are facing what could be a historically challenging 2017 as changes in the rapidly evolving steamship industry — among them new alliances, consolidation, and escalating ship capacity — heighten the already vigorous competition between ports for cargo.
North American ports
Chinese ports face wide array of changes, challenges
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
Reliance on growth from an ever-expanding pie of box volumes growing in the high single or double-digits is a thing of the past for Chinese ports.
International ports
India a bright spot for DP World in 2016
India Special Correspondent |
This year has been one of “remarkable” growth for DP World in India.
Marine terminals
2017 to be a big year for South Asia ports
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
An exciting region for port development globally, South Asia had a busy 2016 and much more is expected in 2017.
International ports
DP World boosts stake in biggest Busan terminal
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
DP World increased its shareholding in the largest Busan container terminal.
Marine terminals
Dispute over import clearance delays at top Indian port
India Special Correspondent |
Customs authorities at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust and shipping lines are in a dispute over the cause of delays in the port's direct port delivery services.
International ports
US ports’ battle for resins will intensify in 2017
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Plastic resin exports are poised in 2017 to begin a multi-year surge in volume.
North American ports
Antwerp handles 10 million TEUs for first time
Bruce Barnard, Special Correspondent |
The Port of Antwerp handled 10 million 20-foot-equivalent units for the first time in 2016, extending a growth trend that will further boost its market share in the highly competitive Le Havre-Hamburg port range.
International ports
Terminal automation: Expensive, unsexy but consistent
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Marine terminals able to fork over millions of dollars in automation shouldn’t expect a rapid jump in productivity.
Marine terminals
Chinese port figures hint at global demand recovery
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
China’s top ports continued a relatively strong second-half throughput performance in November.
International ports
Hanjin tells bankruptcy court US liabilities far outweigh assets
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
Hanjin Shipping’s US liabilities far exceed its US assets, the company told a New Jersey bankruptcy court Tuesday amid close scrutiny from a host of US creditors.
Container lines
Marine terminals
New fight brews at FMC over detention and demurrage
Mark Szakonyi, Executive Editor |
A diverse group of shippers is ready to challenge fees that container lines and marine terminals impose for delays at US ports. But first the shippers need approval from federal maritime regulators.
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
Trucking News
Drayage
North American ports
Indian demand for Colombo transshipment slowing, data shows
India Special Correspondent |
Indian shippers appear less keen to rely on the Port of Colombo in Sri Lanka for their international transshipment.
International ports
End to customs slow downs at Brazilian ports in sight
Rob Ward, Special Brazilian correspondent |
Shippers have seen cargo delays and higher storage fees, thanks to six months of labor actions.
International ports
Longshore labor
New Orleans lands first Asia container service
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Port gains new outlet for fast-growing exports of plastic resins.
North American ports
Long Beach expected to OK MSC lease of former Hanjin terminal
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
The Long Beach Board of Harbor Commissioners late Wednesday was expected to approve a lease with Terminal Investment Limited, the terminal operating subsidiary of Mediterranean Shipping Co., for the largest container terminal in the Port of Long Beach.
North American ports
Truckers urge NY-NJ terminal to stay closed Jan. 2
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
Port of New York and New Jersey truckers are resisting the opening of a terminal a day after New Year’s Day, saying the move will trigger unnecessary demurrage, detention, and per-diem fees.
Marine terminals
Maritime
LA-LB terminal turns suffer as night falls, analysis shows
Bill Mongelluzzo, Senior Editor |
Marine terminal service to truckers in LA-Long Beach deteriorates during the night shift, analysis shows.
Marine terminals
Drayage
MSC buys Hanjin stakes in Long Beach, Seattle terminals
Turloch Mooney, Senior Editor, Global Ports |
A court in Seoul approved the sale of Hanjin Shipping’s stake in US port operator Total Terminals International to Mediterranean Shipping Co.
North American ports
Hazira Port gets ready to grab cargo from India's top gateway
India Special Correspondent |
Adani Ports has launched a roadshow to position its Hazira Port as an alternative to India's top port.
International ports
New Orleans port’s COO to take reins early
Joseph Bonney, Senior Editor |
Brandy Christian is to succeed Gary LaGrange on Jan. 1.
North American ports
Cabotage calls return as Santos terminal recovers volume
Rob Ward, Brazil Special Correspondent |
The return of coastal services to the Embraport terminal in the port of Santos gives a much-needed Yuletide boost to the ailing facility.
International ports
NY-NJ port loses East Coast share amid congestion concerns
Hugh R. Morley, Senior Editor |
The Port of New York and New Jersey’s share of the East Coast container market has slipped to less than one-third in recent years amid tough competition from other ports.
Marine terminals
Maritime
Off-dock yard could speed truck turns at Miami port
Reynolds Hutchins, Associate Editor |
In the past year, busy terminals and traffic on roads connecting to the ports have left truck drivers waiting in hours-long lines to drop off and/or pick up a single load at Miami’s three container terminals.
North American ports
Mierzwa retires as Galveston port director
JOC Staff |
Michael Mierzwa has retired after more than 16 years as executive director of the Port of Galveston.
North American ports
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