All Antwerp articles
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NewsNews in brief: October - December 2025: Ports & Terminals
A round up of Port Strategy October - December 2025 issue’s Port & Terminal news.
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NewsSecure container release
Dean Davison looks at the latest developments relating to container terminal box collections from specialists in maritime supply chain security, T-Mining
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NewsGauging market interest for ammonia imports
Project Amplifhy is a pivotal initiative to establish a European network of ammonia import terminals
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NewsAntwerp Buys Electric
Brabo, specialist provider of pilot and port services in Antwerp, Belgium, has signed a deal with…
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NewsWill Gemini’s shuttle network survive FMC scrutiny?
The USA’s Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has requested additional information regarding the global operational alliance between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd.
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NewsLooking back and forward
It’s that time of year again, when we look back over the past year and look forward.
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NewsA game changer?
Shipping lines are stepping-up investment in key European ports. The regulators have focused on liner and stevedore market shares. Are they behind the game and what is in the true interests of a competitive port sector? Andrew Penfold looks at these emerging issues.
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NewsWeak early 2023 port volumes in abundance
While many ports do not report monthly traffic volumes, the data from the ports that do…
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NewsShake-up scenario?
Does 2022 performance among North-West Europe containerports evidence the seeds of structural change? Johan-Paul Verschuure, Director, Rebel Group, details the trends and analyses this key issue
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NewsEuropa terminal capacity boost
The Europa Container Terminal, Antwerp is to raise its annual capacity by 40 per cent by Q2 2025.
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NewsMarket share versus profits
Mature markets today bring new challenges in delivering major new port capacity, especially in a competitive climate. The issue is how to reconcile the economic impact-orientated agenda of port landlords with the profit motive of terminal operators? Andrew Penfold investigates.
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NewsNews from the front line
Four companies talk to John Bensalhia about recent initiatives that contribute to the smart port doctrine
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NewsTwo green lights, one red light
Two new largescale container terminal projects have been announced at key North European ports, but APMTerminals has decided against expanding one of its regional facilities.
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NewsNo summer of love in europe
A combination of system congestion further aggravated by strikes present a challenging scenario for container ports in the Hamburg-Le Havre range. AJ Keyes assesses the situation and what the rest of 2022 will bring.