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Tightening vessel supply threatens to delay offshore wind projects

A strong mid-term global outlook for wind farm development could be dampened by a lack of forward ship capacity to service the buildouts.

Strong H1 volumes, space crunch keep Antwerp terminals under pressure

Container volumes handled by North Europe’s busiest port continue to grow, alongside the now critical need for more landside capacity.

Macquarie looks to keep hold on NY-NJ terminal amid lease talks

The infrastructure fund that owns the Port of New York and New Jersey’s largest marine terminal is not looking to divest as it seeks to extend the term of its lease, according to people familiar with the talks.

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