| TTI sale approved A US bankruptcy court has opted to let the sale of Hanjin Shipping's interest in Total Terminals International (TTI) proceed, rather than risk pushing TTI into liquidation.... Click here for more China-UK by train On Wednesday, 18th January, London will become the 15th European city to be linked by trans-Asia rail intermodal landbridge services with China... Click here for more Brexit and British ports The British Ports Association has issued an ambivalent statement on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit speech... Click here for more SAAM raises US$111M in new bonds SM SAAM has successfully completed its first placement of bonds in the local Chilean market for a total of 2.8M UFs (US$111M)... Click here for more Seaway holds steady 2016 was a volatile year for the St Lawrence Seaway, but it finished the year down just 3.1% on 2015.... Click here for more TOC heads to Durban TOC Events Worldwide will stage its first event in Africa when the TOC conference heads to Durban this December.... Click here for more Antwerp breaks 10M TEU barrier The Port of Antwerp logged 10,037,318 TEU (+ 4%)in 2016, breaking through the 10M TEU barrier for the first time... Click here for more MacGregor-Dohle onboard care deal MacGregor, part of Cargotec, has signed a three-year MacGregor Onboard Care (MOC) service agreement with German shipping company Peter Dohle Schiffahrts Group... Click here for more Tanger Med sees tonnage rise, containers steady The port of Tanger Med, located on Morocco's Mediterranean coastline, handled 44.6Mt of cargo in 2016, up 8.8% on 2015's level, while box traffic was virtually unchanged.... Click here for more KAP hits another record Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah Port (KAP) handled a record 1.4M TEU in 2016, an 8% rise on the previous year's performance.... Click here for more DP World in Aktau deal DP World has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Kazakhstan for the development of a special economic zone in Aktau... Click here for more ICTSI Manila crosses 2M TEU/year threshold ICTSI's flagship Manila International Container Terminal capped 2016 reached its first year-to-date two millionth TEU move last December... Click here for more Europe office for Guangzhou Port Group The Chinese river and sea ports group has set up Guangzhou Port (Europe) BV, based in the Netherlands... Click here for more UPS Capital expands insurance coverage The UPS affiliate now covers jewelry, healthcare products and other goods moving in global supply chains... Click here for more Mantsinen 200M Hybrilift on the way to Garston The world's biggest ropeless hydraulic mobile materials handler, the Mantsinen 200M Hybrilift, purpose-built for port operations, will soon be turning heads at ABP Garston... 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