The Port of Middlesbrough has enhanced its rail-connected bulk handling facilities. The north east of England port seeks to accommodate rising volumes of dry bulk…
The resignation of John Healey as UK Defence Secretary this week should give everyone involved in transport a moment of pause. His departure was founded…
Japanese carrier “K” LINE (Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha) has signed shipbuilding contracts for four LNG dual-fuel car carriers. The ships are intended for deployment in European short-sea operations.
Why do they keep doing it? Across Europe, entrepreneurial groups are launching new rail freight services. In this intermodal world, the odds seem reachstacked against…
Greek shipping owner Evangelos Marinakis has said he would be prepared to support the payment of a transit fee to Iran to secure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz. Any such move would mark a significant departure from the established maritime legal framework.
A UK Government-backed consortium has validated “one of the world’s first fully grid-independent hydrogen power hubs” capable of supplying clean electricity directly to vessels at berth without conventional shore-side infrastructure upgrades.
The Port of Nigg in northern Scotland is set for a major expansion of its marine infrastructure after owner Maraen awarded the contract for a new heavy-duty quay to construction specialist McLaughlin & Harvey.
The Port of Nigg in northern Scotland is set for a major expansion of its marine infrastructure after owner Maraen awarded the contract for a new heavy-duty quay to construction specialist McLaughlin & Harvey.