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APM Terminals appointed to temporarily manage Balboa & Cristóbal after concession cancelation

The Panamanian government has appointed APM Terminals as the temporary operator of the Balboa and Cristóbal terminals, previously operated by the Panamanian subsidiary of a port group linked to CK Hutchison Holdings. This decision comes after the invalidation, by the courts, of the concession agreement — an episode that reignites...

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Panama launches two major calls for tenders: 2 container terminals + 76 km energy pipeline

The Panama Canal Authority officially initiates a prequalification process for two strategic projects: the construction of two new container terminals (Atlantic and Pacific coasts) and a 76 km pipeline intended to transfer propane, butane, and ethane across the country without passing thru the canal. The chosen scheme is very “investor”-oriented: first,...

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Maersk expands Middle East–Mediterranean service with Damietta call

The maritime group Maersk is strengthening the integration of its services between the Middle East and the Eastern Mediterranean by highlighting Damietta (Egypt) as a major connection point for cargo traffic, particularly bulk carriers and general cargo. The port of Damietta, recently brought into the spotlight after receiving a record shipment...

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Air cargo demand up 3.4% in 2025 as capacity grows 3.7%

Global statistics published at the end of January 2026 confirm that air freight demand increased by 3.4% in 2025, driven by a solid recovery in international trade and the diversification of transported products. This growth was accompanied by a 3.7% increase in overall capacity, indicating that the supply of airspace expanded...

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Recycling: stricter rules limit site capacity, while overcapacity increases

As containerized maritime transport projects toward a prolonged phase of overcapacity, the market theoretically expects a return to demolition to rebalance supply. Problem: Recycling capacity is constrained by regulations, which can hinder the natural “decongestion” of the fleet. The paper recalls that the Hong Kong Convention (adopted in 2009) came into...

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South African ports strengthen their strategic role in continental trade

South African ports have confirmed their rise to prominence by handling a record volume of containers throughout the past year. This progress reflects the positive effects of the logistical reforms undertaken, as well as the intensification of intra-African and intercontinental trade. The improvement of port productivity, the modernization of equipment, and...

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