Cai Mep: APM Terminals' joint venture Cai Mep International Terminal (CMIT) is projected to handled close to 600,000 teu of containers in 2012 that will represent 50% of the volumes currently moving through Cai Mep port area.
Shanghai: Container throughput at China's Shanghai port in June increased compared to year-ago figures but retreated month-on-month.
Busan: South Korea's main seaport Busan achieved a better set of results for container throughput in May, according to Busan Port Authority (BPA).
Kuala Lumpur: The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) has voiced its support of the Malaysian government's move to regulate depot gate operators and relevant logistics service providers to prevent arbitrary increases and imposition of new...
Laem Chabang: Thailand's Laem Chabang port is embarking on its third phase of logistics development to facilitate goods transportation and cope with growth of the country's eastern seaboard.
Hong Kong: Container throughput at the port of Hong Kong ticked along in May, growing 2.7% overall to 2.18m teu from 2.12m teu the year before.
Busan: The South Korean port of Busan is targeting to handle 17.5m teu of container throughput this year, pointing to a 8.2% growth year-on-year.
Ningbo: APM Terminals, the ports arm of A.P. Moller - Maersk, has took up a 25% stake in a RMB4.29bn ($674.4m) project to expand China's Ningbo port.