The new Liebherr STS crane on the quayside at PSA Penn Terminals. Credit: Liebherr

Liebherr delivers ship-to-shore crane to PSA Penn Terminals

PSA Penn Terminals at the Port of Philadelphia has received a third Liebherr ship-to-shore (STS) contrainer crane. The crane, designed and manufactured in Ireland, is one of over 130 marine cranes in

Just last week, the American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), the unified voice of more than 80 United States ports, released its 2024 Port and Maritime Industry Economic Impact Report.

U.S. ports generate $2.9 trillion in economic activity, new study finds

The American Association of Port Authorities (AAPA), representing more than 80 U.S. ports, has released its 2024 Port and Maritime Industry Economic Impact Report. “One out of every eight jobs and almost

Indiana River and Rail Terminals operations at Ports of Indiana- Jeffersonville

Ports of Indiana launches new venture: Indiana River & Rail Terminals

Ports of Indiana has launched a new business venture called “Indiana River & Rail Terminals,” the largest general cargo operation on the Ohio River. The business will manage all the general cargo

Port of Montreal

CUPE longshoremen’s union begins overtime strike at Port of Montreal

An overtime strike began this morning at 7 a.m. at the Port of Montreal, in accordance with a notice filed October 7 by the longshoremen’s union CUPE (Canadian Union of Public Employees),

Cleidy Liborio Fernandes

Logistec names Cleidy Liborio Fernandes CCO

Cleidy Liborio Fernandes has been named chief commercial officer at Montreal-headquartered Logistec, whose North American activities include providing bulk, break-bulk and container cargo handling services in 60 ports and 89 terminals. The

Port strike parties in dispute

Port strike: Tentative agreement sees ILA go back to work

In a joint statement, the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) say “they have reached a tentative agreement on wages and have agreed to extend the Master

ILA logo

ILA: “this is what it will take to bring us back to the table”

As the strike by the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) that has closed U.S. East and Gulf Coast ports continued into its second time, there seemed to be no signs of a breakthrough

A welder installs new circle plates on a removed miter gate aboard the Henry M. Shreve floating heavy crane at Hannibal Locks and Dam in Hannibal, Ohio, September 13, 2024.

Pittsburgh District extends life of Hannibal Locks and Dam

Against the backdrop of the Ohio River’s steady flow and the hum of heavy machinery, the Pittsburgh Engineer District continues extensive work rehabilitating the primary lock chamber at Hannibal Locks and Dam

Shore power at PortMiami

Op-Ed: PortMiami enhances growth and resilience with shore power

PortMiami’s electric shore power system is setting the new standard for industry sustainability; key for future developments at ports across the U.S. By Mark Valenti, WSP Senior Vice President and Southeast Regional

KST Dragon

New tug: Enter the KST Dragon

Robert Allan Ltd. reports that the KST Dragon, a RAmparts 2500-CL ship handling and escort tug, arrived in her home port of Singapore last month and will soon commence operations for KST

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