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Port of Lisbon records 13.7% growth in cargo handled in 2022

Cargo handled in 2022 at the Port of Lisbon reached 11 million tons, an increase of 13.7% compared to the previous year. The growth in containers was 6%, representing 3.9 million tons. In terms of TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit), the increase was 6.2%. It should be noted the export nature of the port of Lisbon, […]
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Serviços de carga de projecto “chave-na-mão” e de transporte especial

Turnkey project cargo and special transport services.

Turnkey project cargo and special transport services. We provide logistical and special transport solutions for industrial projects. Turnkey project cargo and special transport services for various sectors such as civil construction, mining, renewable energies, gas, chemical and petrochemical industries, among others. For Special Cargo, different solutions and intelligent services. – Detailed study, minimizing risks. – […]
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Linhas de navegação podem interromper operações no Paquistão, alerta a PSAA.

Shipping lines could disrupt operations in Pakistan, PSAA warns.

Shipping agents advised the government of Pakistan of the possibility of a complete stop of all export cargo. Foreign shipping companies are considering discontinuing their services to Pakistan following the failure of banks to pay freight due to the lack of dollars. In addition to the bordering countries, almost all of Pakistan’s international logistics are […]
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NVOxpress marca presença na INTERMODAL 2023.

NVOxpress is present at INTERMODAL 2023.

NVOxpress is present at INTERMODAL 2023. NVOxpress will be present at INTERMODAL 2023 which will take place between February 28th and March 2nd in São Paulo, Brazil. INTERMODAL South America is the largest Logistics, Intralogistics and Cargo Transport event on the American continent. This 27th edition brings together around 500 exhibitors and more than 40,000 […]
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SNTAP desconvocou greve nos portos.

SNTAP called off strike in ports

The National Union of Port Administration Workers (SNTAP) called off a strike in ports. SNTAP, after meeting with the new Minister of Infrastructure, announced the end of the strike, satisfied with the “openness to dialogue” shown by João Galamba. At the origin of the strike, whose daily damage to the national economy amounted to between […]
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