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  • March 27, 2025

Cargo turnover at Turkish ports increased in January-February.

Turkish ports increased cargo turnover by 2.4% in the first two months of 2025, handling 89.31 million tons. However, in February, there was a decrease of 7.9% to 40.37 million tons. The largest ports were Aliaga (7.41 million tons), Iskenderun (5.62 million tons), Kocaeli (5.42 million tons) and Tekirdag (4.11 million tons), while the top ten ports handled a total of 34.58 million tons (85.7% of the total).

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  • March 25, 2025

First Japanese carrier uses bio-LNG in Zeebrugge.

Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) has started using bio-LNG to fuel its cargo carrier Celeste Ace, marking a major step in its decarbonization efforts. On March 16, the vessel received 500 tonnes of bio-LNG from Titan Supply at the port of Zeebrugge, Belgium.

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  • March 24, 2025

ASCO tests ‘EcoPilot’ system to reduce emissions.

ASCO continues to implement innovative technologies to reduce harmful emissions in line with its ESG strategy. In cooperation with the Swedish company QTAGG, the EcoPilot system was installed on the ferry “Azerbaijan” (RoPax type), optimizing fuel costs.

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  • March 21, 2025

Tarros Group has launched a new service between Italy and Spain.

Tarros Group has launched a direct sea link between Italy and Spain, returning to the Spanish market for the first time in a long time. The first port of call was Barcelona, ​​where the Vento di Levante recently arrived. The new weekly service, developed in collaboration with Insignia Shipping, will speed up shipments between key Italian ports and Spain.

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  • March 20, 2025

Port of Gdansk: record cargo volumes and steady growth.

In 2024, the Port of Gdansk confirmed its status as the largest seaport in Poland, handling 77.4 million tons of cargo and receiving 3,559 commercial vessels. The company’s revenue reached a record PLN 264 million, which is 24% more than in 2023. The key growth areas were liquid fuels (+5%), general cargo (+2%) and container shipping (+10%). Excluding coal, the total transshipment volume amounted to 69.5 million tons, which is 2.8% more than last year.