The terms "port" and "seaport" are used for different types of port facilities that handle ocean-going vessels. Global trade is largely dependent on maritime transportation into these destinations. There are major ports in six of the seven continents, from Port Said in Egypt to Australia’s Port of Melbourne, to the Port of Santos in Brazil. Asia is home to many of the world’s busiest seaports; the Port of Shanghai is the largest in the world in both cargo tonnage and activity, followed by the Ports of Singapore and Hong Kong.
DaChan Bay Terminals Expands Middle East Connections with New and Enhanced Services
DaChan Bay Terminals has strengthened its Middle East network with a new direct service launched on November 5, providing fast,… Read More
Setback for U.S. Arctic Strategy as Nome Deepwater Port Project Hits Cost Barrier
The U.S. effort to expand Arctic capabilities faces a blow as the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has canceled the… Read More
China-Backed Chancay Megaport Poised to Redefine South American-Asia Trade Routes
Peru’s new Chancay port, a sprawling infrastructure project backed by China, is set to become a pivotal hub for trade… Read More
SeaPort Manatee Resumes Fuel Distribution to Hurricane-Hit Florida Regions
SeaPort Manatee has restarted fuel distribution operations, supplying Southwest and Central Florida with much-needed resources following the October 9 landfall… Read More
Automation Remains at the Center of ILA Concerns
It was difficult to avoid the national news coverage of the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) strike during the first week… Read More
Ports Reopen Across Southeast U.S. as Hurricane Milton Recovery Progresses
The U.S. Coast Guard has reopened several key ports across Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina after Hurricane Milton swept through… Read More
September 2024 U.S. Container Imports Mark Third Consecutive Month of Elevated Volumes
In July, August and now September, U.S. container import volumes surpassed the 2.4 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) threshold that… Read More
Port Strike Suspended Until January 15, 2025, ILA – USMX Negotiations Continue with Automation a Key Sticking Point
“As of October 3rd, the ILA port strike has been suspended and a tentative agreement between the ILA and USMX… Read More
A Prolonged Port Strike Narrowly Averted, for now
The nation avoided an economically crippling fallout after an agreement last Friday, October 4th, between the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA)… Read More
Port Operations Resume as USMX and ILA Reach Labor Agreement
The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA) celebrated the announcement of a new agreement between the United States Maritime Alliance… Read More
U.S. East and Gulf Coast Port Strike Commences without Contract Agreement in Sight
On October 1 at 12:01 local time, approximately 45,000 dockworkers launched a strike at U.S. east and gulf coast ports…. Read More
Port Strikes on US East Coast will Cause Major Supply Disruption into 2025
Ripple effects of strike action at ports on the US East and Gulf coasts will cause severe supply chain disruption… Read More
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