Auckland Port Sees Steady Increase in Container Throughput for May

Auckland Port Sees Steady Increase in Container Throughput for May

Oakland Port maintained stable container throughput in May at 187,389 TEUs, showing a slight year-on-year decrease but a month-on-month increase. Export loads rose 4% monthly and 8.7% annually, driven by agricultural and refrigerated cargo. Despite lower empty container movements, overall operations remained unaffected. The port noted global trade uncertainties haven't weakened core demand resilience.

06/23/2025 Logistics
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Current Status and Future Prospects of Global Automated Container Terminals

Current Status and Future Prospects of Global Automated Container Terminals

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the development status of automated container terminals worldwide, exploring the process and necessity of their advancement. It highlights how technological progress and changing market demands drive port companies to transition towards automation due to safety risks and cost pressures. Common challenges faced by automated terminals domestically and internationally are analyzed, along with proposed solutions and future development directions.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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New Guide Aims to Improve Container Unloading Safety and Efficiency

New Guide Aims to Improve Container Unloading Safety and Efficiency

This article comprehensively explains the importance, types, detailed steps, practical tips, compliance requirements, and service selection involved in container unloading. Through case studies, it provides guidance for businesses to optimize logistics processes and improve operational efficiency. It emphasizes the critical role of safety, efficiency, and compliance in the unloading process. The article also looks forward to the future development trends of automation and green unloading, highlighting their potential to further enhance sustainability and productivity within the supply chain.

CY and CFS Pivotal in Container Logistics Supply Chain Efficiency

CY and CFS Pivotal in Container Logistics Supply Chain Efficiency

This paper delves into the critical concepts of Container Yard (CY) and Container Freight Station (CFS) within container logistics, elucidating their functions, distinctions, and applications in various logistics models. By comparing CY/CY, CY/CFS, and CFS/CFS modes, it aims to assist businesses in optimizing supply chain management and enhancing international trade competitiveness. The analysis provides insights into how to effectively utilize these facilities to streamline operations and reduce costs associated with international shipping.

MPC Container Ships Posts Strong Q1 2025 Amid Strategy Revamp

MPC Container Ships Posts Strong Q1 2025 Amid Strategy Revamp

MPC Container Ships delivered a strong performance in Q1 2025, supported by ample charter orders and solid profitability. The company is actively pursuing fleet renewal and sustainability strategies, including the delivery of its first dual-fuel vessel and optimization of its capital structure. Despite geopolitical and macroeconomic challenges, the container market remains resilient. MPC demonstrates its ability to navigate market fluctuations and capitalize on growth opportunities through strategic positioning and effective execution.

Busan Port Leads Northeast Asia Shipping Growth

Busan Port Leads Northeast Asia Shipping Growth

Busan Port, the sixth largest container hub in the world, is focused on expanding its infrastructure. Through the construction of new container terminals, integrated logistics complexes, and deep excavation projects, it aims to enhance international shipping capabilities and strengthen its position as a core container port in Northeast Asia.