Suape plans to reach 50% use of clean energy this semester
02/06/2026 07:30 am – Updated 5 hours ago 2 Min Internal Pages – Super (728×90) – Position 1 Disclosure The administration of the Suape Industrial Port Complex (PE) announced, this Thursday (5), that it plans to reach the use of 50% of clean energy in its activities in the first half of 2026, through the […]
Antaq advances in concession model for dredging the Port of Santos
Essay 02/06/2026 07:27 am – Updated 5 hours ago 2 Min The National Waterway Transport Agency (Antaq) approved the opening of a public consultation and public hearing on the dredging concession project for the Port of Santos. The decision marks a relevant advance in the management model for the access channel of the largest port […]
Yang Ming launches two new LNG container ships and starts 15,500 TEU series
02/06/2026 07:23 am – Updated 6 hours ago 2 Min Internal Pages – Super (728×90) – Position 1 Disclosure Click here to Read the Summary Yang Ming carried out the christening of two new LNG dual-fuel container ships in South Korea, marking the debut of a series of 15,500 TEU. The ships reinforce the company’s […]
Russian naphtha flows shift to ship-to-ship transfers due to sanctions
According to LSEG data, of the three cargoes loaded at Russia’s Baltic Ust-Luga port in December, two — totalling around 100,000 tonnes — were discharged in India in early February. The third, a 23,000-tonne shipment, is still waiting for discharge. Exports of naphtha from Russian ports to Venezuela have also fallen to zero this year […]
Bomb alert at the São João Novo Court halts trial of dockworkers involved with the PCC
02/06/2026 07:18 am – Updated 6 hours ago 2 Min Internal Pages – Super (728×90) – Position 1 disclosure The São João Novo Court, in Porto, was evacuated following a bomb alert, shortly before the start of another session of the trial of seven dockers from Leixões accused of receiving 40 thousand euros to facilitate […]
“Green by force”? The invisible costs of the energy transition in ports and ships.
By Luis Maldonado – Olefin Logistics Technician. The energy transition in maritime transport and ports is moving at high speed — but, for many operators, it is advancing with a bill that few want to discuss. Between climate targets, new technical obligations and fiscal pressure, decarbonization runs the risk of becoming a “sustainability for the […]
Drop in freight drops Maersk’s profit and exposes excess shipping capacity
02/06/2026 07:13 am – Updated Now 2 Min Internal Pages – Super (728×90) – Position 1 illustrative photo Click here to Read the Summary Maersk ended 2025 with the worst financial result in the last five years. Despite the increase in transported volumes, the sharp drop in freight rates and global overcapacity reduced margins and […]
TasPorts appoints Dutch Dredging for Devonport maintenance works
During the 2025 financial year, the Port of Devonport saw 938 vessels and more than four million tonnes of freight move through its waters. This volume included commodities such as fuel, industrial bulk and general cargo, according to TasPorts. The dredging campaign will be carried out under a new 10-year sea dumping permit issued by […]
Maersk announces cuts of 1,000 positions in corporate functions.
Danish shipowner Maersk has cut around 1,000 jobs in corporate functions (administrative and support structures). The decision is presented as part of an effort to contain costs, at a time when the sector is once again feeling the pressure of lower freight rates and excessive capacity in maritime container transport. The announcement of the layoffs […]
Dredge Strandway strengthens ties with the Port of Rotterdam and expands environmental operations
Essay 02/06/2026 07:01 am – Updated 7 hours ago 2 Min Internal Pages – Super (728×90) – Position 1 Disclosure Click here to Read the Summary The towed suction dredger Strandway, from Boskalis, has been standing out for its recurring presence in the Port of Rotterdam. In addition to maintenance and area recovery work, the […]