Canada’s Port of Saint John ready for larger ships, more containers
Canada’s eastern-most port has completed the final phase of a project that has added a new berth and increased track capacity for handling intermodal rail.
Maersk set to resume regular Suez transits on India-USEC 'MECL' loop: sources
The move follows the successful trial transits of the Maersk Sebarok in December and the Maersk Denver, which sailed through the waterway this week.
Hapag-Lloyd’s terminal arm takes full control of Port Everglades terminal
Florida International Terminal specializes in container and general cargo handling and provides direct connectivity to major highways and rail networks, with Crowley and Mediterranean Shipping Co. its most frequent callers over the past 12 months.
Hapag-Lloyd’s terminal arm takes full control of terminal at Port Everglades
Florida International Terminal specializes in container and general cargo handling and provides direct connectivity to major highways and rail networks.
Seaboard restarts South America service calling at Savannah
The reinstated service connecting the port with Colombia and the Dominican Republic will be supported by Savannah’s new customs facility that specializes in reefer cargoes.
Pre-Lunar New Year demand to give trans-Pac market first test of 2026
The materialization of any seasonal import rush and how carriers respond with capacity will give the container shipping market a better sense of first-half demand.
Houston fog sets up ship diversions to Mobile, forcing exporters to scramble
Seasonal fog along Texas waterways has caused ocean carriers to switch up typical Gulf Coast port rotations, sometimes with little warning of vessel arrivals.
Operator switch gives renewed hope to Portland’s Terminal 6
Stakeholders say a contract with Oregon Container Terminal to manage the state’s only box terminal should herald a new era of stability and cargo growth.
