Sines Port Drives Portugals Global Trade Growth

Sines Port Drives Portugals Global Trade Growth

The Port of Sines is a crucial maritime hub on the southwestern coast of Portugal, renowned for its deep-water conditions, strategic location, and comprehensive port services. Operating 24/7 year-round, the port boasts several deep-water berths catering to diverse vessel types. While lacking ship repair and dry dock facilities, the Port of Sines plays a vital role in the European maritime system due to its efficient operational management and complete infrastructure. Its deep-water capacity allows it to handle large container ships and other vessels, making it a significant player in global trade.

Shipping Restrictions Spark Controversy at Citt Delle Spezie Port

Shipping Restrictions Spark Controversy at Citt Delle Spezie Port

The Port Authority of Qitegang plans to ban 15 vessels from entering the port to alleviate congestion, but this move has met with strong opposition from shipping companies. They believe this measure could worsen operational difficulties, prompting widespread discussions within the industry to explore potential solutions.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Retrofit Cuts Corsica Linea Ferry Fuel Use by 22

Retrofit Cuts Corsica Linea Ferry Fuel Use by 22

The Faroese Shipping Company partnered with Wärtsilä to implement a retrofit solution on the 'Paskal Pol' which achieved up to 22% fuel savings, advancing the decarbonization process in the shipping industry and helping the company comply with strict carbon regulations. This solution not only saves approximately $7,700 per voyage but also lays the groundwork for a 40% reduction in CO2 emissions by 2030.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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