The terms "port" and "seaport" are used for different types of port facilities that handle ocean-going vessels. Global trade is largely dependent on maritime transportation into these destinations. There are major ports in six of the seven continents, from Port Said in Egypt to Australia’s Port of Melbourne, to the Port of Santos in Brazil. Asia is home to many of the world’s busiest seaports; the Port of Shanghai is the largest in the world in both cargo tonnage and activity, followed by the Ports of Singapore and Hong Kong.

Porto Itapoá Achieves Major Water Reuse Milestone in Sustainability Push
Porto Itapoá, one of Brazil’s leading ports, has successfully reused over 1 million liters of water in its warehouse operations… Read More
Wilhelmshaven Deep-Water Port Captures Strong U.S. Interest with Enhanced Transatlantic Connectivity
JadeWeserPort Wilhelmshaven, Germany’s only deep-water container port, is making waves in North America, capturing significant attention from U.S. shippers and… Read More
Global Leaders Warn of Economic Fallout From Proposed Trump Tariffs
Officials from Mexico, Canada, and China have voiced strong concerns over U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal to impose sweeping tariffs… Read More
SC Ports Expand Rail Infrastructure Amid Stable Container Volumes
South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) continues to bolster its role as a logistics hub for the Southeast, supported by consistent… Read More
Biden Administration Commits $580 Million to Strengthen U.S. Port Infrastructure
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Maritime Administration (MARAD) has announced a nearly $580 million investment to enhance port infrastructure across… Read More
China to Launch First Marine Biofuel Export Quotas in 2025 to Support Biodiesel Industry
China plans to issue its first export quotas for marine bunker fuel blended with biodiesel, aiming to bolster domestic biofuel… Read More
October Monthly Container Import Volumes Remain Above 2.4M TEUs, Straining U.S. Maritime Logistics
For four consecutive months, U.S. container imports have surpassed 2.4 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU)—a threshold that has historically strained… Read More
DaChan Bay Terminals Expands Middle East Connections with New and Enhanced Services
DaChan Bay Terminals has strengthened its Middle East network with a new direct service launched on November 5, providing fast,… Read More
IMO Chief Urges Action as Red Sea Attacks by Houthi Forces Disrupt Global Shipping
International Maritime Organization (IMO) Secretary-General Arsenio Dominguez has concluded a diplomatic tour of key Red Sea countries amid escalating maritime… Read More
Panama Canal Posts $3.45 Billion Profit Despite Drought-Driven Shipping Reductions
The Panama Canal achieved a 9.5% profit increase in the fiscal year ending September 2024, generating $3.45 billion despite severe… Read More
Xeneta Forecasts Another Tough Year for Container Shipping as Geopolitical Tensions Rise
The 2025 Ocean Outlook report from Xeneta signals a challenging year ahead for container shipping, warning of heightened geopolitical risks… Read More
Challenges Faced by Low-Cost Carriers (LCCs)
Times have changed, and airlines seem to be up to the daily travel of air travelers. Mostly because carriers are… Read More
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