All three of the Port Authority of Guam’s 40-year-old gantry cranes have successfully passed the Occupational Safety and Health Administration recertification process, the Port announced on Wednesday.
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The most expensive shipwreck cleanup in US history
When the 200-meter car carrier Golden Ray capsized off Georgia in 2019, it trapped more than 4,200 vehicles and over 300,000 ...
Chittagong recorded its highest-ever monthly container throughput of 30,308 TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) in February since Saudi operator RSGT International (RSGTI) began operations in June ...
DP World is expanding opportunities for women across its port and logistics operations in Brazil. The company's terminal at the Port of Santos has seen female representation increase by approximately ...
Women comprise 45% of the workforce at VOC Port’s Berth 9, pioneering change in a traditionally male-dominated industry.
At the Estonian terminal in Muuga, two fully battery-powered mobile gantry cranes are being put into operation. They are expected to operate an entire shift solely on battery power.
Port Authority of Guam leadership met with U.S. Maritime Administration officials to discuss the port's infrastructure ...
The US Navy Independence-class littoral combat ships (LCS) USS Tulsa and USS Santa Barbara have been seen at the North ...
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ICTSI launches $800M South Luzon Container Terminal
International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) has started construction on the South Luzon Container Terminal (SLCT) ...
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How autonomous container ports work
Autonomous container ports operate with minimal human involvement using automated cranes, trucks, and gantry systems. Containers are moved and organized by machines guided through sensors, GPS, and AI ...
Efficiency in 2026 requires more than just port-to-port delivery. Global stakeholders now prioritize technical precision and risk mitigation when moving high-value assets. As conventional container ...
"Our consulting practice started because city leaders would come in, see entrepreneurs building cool things, and they would see ways to use it." ...
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