Coverage: americas
MarineLink (Maritime Reporter) · July 9, 2026
Ports of Indiana has won a $25m federal “BUILD” grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation toward a $32m expansion of its Jeffersonville port — its largest federal award to date.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Federal grant funds a $32m port expansion — funded capex that can pull crane and electrification packages forward.
The Tico Times · July 9, 2026
Costa Rica's Puerto Caldera modernization can proceed after a legal appeal was rejected. The concession is held by Consorcio Sunset, which combines Hanseatic Global Terminals-linked HGT Inversiones and APM Terminals.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a cleared Puerto Caldera modernization by an APM Terminals / Hanseatic consortium opens crane-electrification and mooring scope.
Journal of Commerce · July 8, 2026
US container imports are set to hit a record high in July as retailers front-load ahead of tariff deadlines, with volumes for August through November expected to fall year over year.
BNamericas · July 8, 2026
Hutchison Ports LCT is reinforcing the expansion of its container terminal at the Mexican Pacific port of Lázaro Cárdenas, backing the growth with a US$34m investment and adding 12 automated units.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: US$34m Hutchison expansion adding 12 automated units — crane-electrification attach point at a growing Pacific-coast terminal.
Port Technology International · July 7, 2026
The Canadian government has backed the Port of Vancouver's Roberts Bank terminal expansion, advancing a major West Coast container-capacity project.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: A government-backed Roberts Bank expansion advances a major West Coast build — crane and mooring scope over its buildout.
DatamarNews · July 7, 2026
Marking 13 years in Brazil, DP World — which has invested about R$3bn in its terminal to date — is proceeding with a new investment plan adding capacity and new equipment.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DP World's fresh Brazil investment plan adds equipment — crane-electrification and mooring scope at a top-ten customer.
Yahoo Finance · July 7, 2026
Royal Caribbean has opened a new 41,500 sq ft cruise terminal at Seward, Alaska, featuring shore power and direct rail connectivity, replacing 1960s-era docks.
Simply Wall St · July 6, 2026
National Fuel Gas's Seneca Resources unit has entered a three-year agreement with Evolution Well Services to deploy electric fracturing fleets.
Why it matters for P&M: A three-year electric-fracturing deal for Evolution Well Services signals continued e-frac fleet demand for connection technology.
Container Management · July 4, 2026
Container Management's Q2 review notes a suspended US crane tariff froze the American port-equipment order cycle while orders accelerated elsewhere and congestion migrated to Europe's hubs.
Cruise Industry News · July 4, 2026
The Port of Québec is developing a 16-megawatt shore power project at Berth 30, part of a nearly $70m programme to supply lower-emission power to cruise vessels on the St. Lawrence, targeted for 2028.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: 16MW cruise shore-power build at Port of Québec — a direct fit for Cavotec shore-power hardware, still pre-award.
CPG Click Oil and Gas · July 4, 2026
The Port of Maceió is evaluating installation of an onshore power supply (OPS) system to provide shore power to cruise ships, joining Brazil's port decarbonization push.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Port of Maceió is studying cruise-ship OPS — the earliest-stage shore-power signal at a new Brazilian site.
Port Technology · July 4, 2026
YILPORT Holding has ordered 53 automated and manual E-Hybrid rubber-tyred gantry (RTG) cranes from Konecranes for terminals in Europe, Africa and Central America, supporting capacity expansion and emissions reduction across its portfolio.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: 53 e-hybrid RTGs across YILPORT terminals on three continents — a direct cable-reel and busbar attach point via OEM Konecranes.
Port Technology International · July 4, 2026
The Port of Long Beach has deployed 15 zero-emission yard tractors, an early rollout under the zero-emission equipment programme it funded earlier this year.
MEXICONOW · July 4, 2026
Hutchison Ports TIMSA is investing US$4m in logistics improvements at the Port of Manzanillo, part of an ongoing expansion and modernisation programme at Mexico's busiest container port.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Modernisation spend at Hutchison's Manzanillo signals capex at a named operator — crane/electrification follow-on.
The Maritime Executive · July 4, 2026
The Port of Galveston's new cargo berth officially opened on July 2 with its first vessel call — a Wallenius Wilhelmsen carrier delivering roll-on/roll-off cargo — as the Texas port builds out its cargo-handling capacity.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a new RoRo-capable berth at Galveston — shore-power and MoorMaster scope as the Gulf port expands cargo capacity.
CHEK News · July 3, 2026
BC Ferries has launched its battery-hybrid-electric vessel Island Nagalis on a North Island service, adding capacity and lower-emission operation.
Why it matters for P&M: tracked operator BC Ferries' battery-hybrid fleet growth signals a continuing electric-ferry programme and future shore-charging demand.
WorkBoat · July 3, 2026
Siemens Energy will build shoreside charging stations for Washington State Ferries as part of one of the largest US ferry-electrification programmes.
Why it matters for P&M: Siemens Energy wins WSF's shoreside ferry-charging build — competitor lock-in on a flagship US ferry-electrification account.
Click Petroleo e Gas · July 3, 2026
AD Ports Group has acquired CLI, operator of major soybean-export terminals at Santos and Itaqui in Brazil, for $835m, expanding its agri-bulk footprint in Latin America.
Why it matters for P&M: tracked customer AD Ports' entry into Brazilian bulk terminals widens its terminal estate and the accounts Cavotec tracks there.
WorldCargo News · July 3, 2026
APM Terminals Poti in Georgia is adding a new multipurpose mobile harbour crane to lift handling capacity as Black Sea and Caucasus-Central Asia corridor volumes rise.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a crane investment at tracked customer APM Terminals opens a cable-reel and electrification attach on the new machine.
Charged EVs · July 3, 2026
APM Terminals Los Angeles is expanding its electric terminal-tractor fleet with 40 additional Orange EV HUSK-e XP units, extending port electrification at the US West Coast hub.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a 40-unit electric terminal-tractor expansion at APMT LA drives depot-charging demand, squarely Cavotec's charging-and-plug-in scope.
Breakbulk.News · July 3, 2026
Liebherr has won an order for seven cranes for the Sparrows Point terminal at Baltimore, a Terminal Investment Limited project framed as strategically important to US supply-chain capacity.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a seven-crane Liebherr order at TiL's Baltimore terminal opens a cable-management and electrification attach in the US.
Fruitnet · July 3, 2026
Dole has completed the sale of its Guayaquil, Ecuador port operations to Terminal Investment Limited (MSC's terminal arm) for around $75m in net proceeds, extending MSC/TiL's terminal footprint on South America's Pacific coast.
Why it matters for P&M: TiL (MSC) adds Dole's Guayaquil port — MSC keeps expanding its terminal footprint on South America's Pacific coast.
Riviera Maritime Media · July 3, 2026
The Panama Canal Authority is investing in 20 hybrid tugs as the opening move in its plan to reach net-zero emissions by 2050.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: a 20-strong hybrid-tug programme at the Panama Canal signals tug-charging infrastructure demand, Cavotec's e-vessel charging scope.
CanadaBuys · July 3, 2026
Defence Construction Canada has issued an Advance Procurement Notice — not yet a solicitation — to engage industry early on a jetty construction project at CFB Esquimalt, British Columbia, tied to announced government investments.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Early notice for a naval jetty rebuild at CFB Esquimalt — pre-tender window for shore-power/mooring scope.
gCaptain · July 2, 2026
The US has finalised $3.3bn in contracts for six Arctic Security Cutters, completing procurement of the Coast Guard's first new medium-icebreaker fleet in decades; Bollinger says construction on the lead ship began in April. This follows the first-cutter construction start reported 24 June.
Why it matters for P&M: an icebreaker newbuild programme is protection-priority for marine-propulsion sliprings, where Cavotec supplies pod OEMs such as ABB and Kongsberg.
gCaptain · July 2, 2026
A Peruvian court ordered the government to oversee the Chinese-owned Chancay port near Lima, a win for US efforts to check Beijing's regional influence.
Why it matters for P&M: governance change at Cosco's Chancay, a Pacific-coast South America MoorMaster target, is a watch signal for the corridor's operator landscape.
WebSearch:greenfield-megaproject · July 2, 2026
Canada committed up to CA$10bn to Roberts Bank Terminal 2, a Global Container Terminals-operated container expansion in Delta, BC that adds about 2.4m TEU (roughly 30% more West Coast capacity), with a widened causeway and an expanded tug basin. The preferred build team is to be selected in summer 2026, with construction from 2028.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: CA$10bn West Coast greenfield at GCT, pre-build — crane-electrification, shore-power and MoorMaster attach before procurement closes.
gCaptain · July 1, 2026
CMA CGM agreed to acquire FedEx Supply Chain for $1.4bn, folding the business into its CEVA Logistics platform and making the group one of North America's largest contract logistics operators. The deal also establishes long-term ocean and air cargo cooperation with FedEx.
Why it matters for P&M: CMA CGM keeps redeploying container profits into logistics and terminals — sustained capex capacity at a key terminal customer.
Hart Energy · July 1, 2026
Liberty Energy detailed how its long-running bet on electric frac fleets and power generation is becoming a second billion-dollar business, with e-frac central to its next-generation deployments.
Why it matters for P&M: E-frac fleet growth expands the market for Cavotec's fracking quick-connect and connection technology.
The Manila Times · July 1, 2026
Rio Brasil Terminal, operated by ICTSI at the Port of Rio de Janeiro, added two quay cranes as it expands to handle 20,000-TEU vessels amid growing Brazilian container trade.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Ongoing ICTSI expansion phases carry further crane, electrification and mooring packages beyond the delivered units.
Marine Log · July 1, 2026
Washington State Ferries has appointed Siemens Energy as systems integrator for the shoreside charging infrastructure supporting its hybrid-electric fleet conversion — the flagship ferry-electrification programme in North America.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Siemens integrator route opens Cavotec charging-connector sub-supply into WSF's fleet-wide electrification programme.
Port Technology International · July 1, 2026
The Port of San Diego approved a zero-emission bulk sugar facility at Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal, designed around electric cargo-handling equipment.
SAM.gov · July 1, 2026
The US Army Corps of Engineers St Louis District issued a solicitation for lock foundation and site preparation at Lock and Dam 25 on the Upper Mississippi under the Navigation and Ecosystem Sustainability Program's new-lock construction.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New US lock construction is a proven MoorMaster application — early civil stage worth tracking for mooring scope.
Journal of Commerce (JOC) — Port News · June 30, 2026
The Brownsville Navigation District has unveiled deeper ship channels — now the deepest along the US Gulf Coast — as the South Texas port positions for heavier liquid and bulk vessels.
TradeWinds · June 30, 2026
The Ships for America Act proposal has reportedly been scaled down ahead of a House vote, reducing the immediate ambition of US maritime industrial-policy support.
The Manila Times · June 30, 2026
STAX Engineering secured $150m from Bain Capital to scale its marine emissions capture-and-control capacity ahead of California's 1 January 2027 at-berth tanker compliance deadline, an alternative to shore power for tankers.
Why it matters for P&M: capitalised emissions-capture scaling is a competing compliance path to shore power for CARB tankers, Cavotec's tanker-OPS target market.
WorldCargoNews · June 29, 2026
South Carolina Ports will pause operations at the Leatherman Terminal from 1 August and consolidate container volume at Wando and North Charleston, citing uncertain trade volumes and higher ILA labour costs.
Why it matters for P&M: Leatherman's pause shows automated-terminal economics and ILA operating costs can delay port-equipment demand.
Riviera — Business & Finance · June 29, 2026
US lawmakers have reintroduced the Next Generation Shipping Act, which would create a US$1bn-per-year MARAD-managed fund for clean shipping technology and infrastructure.
Why it matters for P&M: a US$1bn/year MARAD fund could shape future clean-shipping infrastructure demand, even if scope is broader than Cavotec.
Riviera — Ports & Terminals · June 29, 2026
Washington State Ferries has selected a systems integrator for a shore-power programme supporting ferry electrification. The move advances infrastructure planning at the largest ferry operator in the US.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: WSF shore-power integrator selection opens Alternative Maritime Power hardware scope across the largest US ferry operator.
Port Technology International · June 29, 2026
Port of Long Beach recognised a green truck corridor initiative, keeping zero-emission drayage and charging infrastructure visible around one of Cavotec's priority US port-electrification markets.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Long Beach green-truck corridor keeps charging infrastructure moving at a priority US port-electrification market.
Riviera — Business & Finance · June 29, 2026
Two high-speed vessels have been acquired for a new Tampa Bay ferry service, while construction has started on the first of two all-electric 400-passenger ferries for San Francisco.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: San Francisco electric-ferry construction pulls berth charging and connection scope into a live US ferry programme.
WorldCargo News · June 28, 2026
BNSF has secured approval for the Barstow International Gateway, a major new intermodal rail and container-handling facility in Southern California. The greenfield buildout adds rail-served capacity in a CARB market pushing zero-emission cargo-handling equipment.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: greenfield intermodal terminal in California — buildout opens crane-electrification and yard-vehicle charging scope as it equips.
MarineLink (Maritime Reporter) · June 26, 2026
Cavotec has signed an order worth approximately €1.5 million to supply shore-power equipment for the expansion of a cruise terminal in Southern California, letting cruise vessels connect to the local grid while at berth.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Cavotec shore-power win at a US cruise-terminal expansion — watch follow-on scope as the build-out continues.
WorldCargoNews · June 26, 2026
The Port of Long Beach has approved US$58.2 million to deploy zero-emission cargo-handling equipment, cleaner harbour craft and a zero-emission locomotive, advancing its goal of becoming the world's first zero-emissions port.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: funded POLB zero-emission cargo-handling and harbour-craft capex — charging-infrastructure and vehicle-electrification scope.
WorldCargoNews · June 26, 2026
A hybrid RTG crane has entered operation at DP World's Prince Rupert terminal in Canada following a retrofit that converted an existing diesel unit into a hybrid diesel-electric machine.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DP World's first hybrid-RTG retrofit at Prince Rupert opens a fleet-wide electrification window — cable-reel and busbar fit.
The Maritime Executive · June 25, 2026
South Carolina Ports said it will suspend operations at its new Leatherman terminal in Charleston, citing low volumes and high operating costs — a surprise pullback at a recently commissioned facility.
Why it matters for P&M: South Carolina Ports halts its new Leatherman terminal on weak volumes — US demand softness that may defer terminal-electrification capex.
Port Technology International · June 25, 2026
ICTSI's Rio Brasil Terminal is adding two new ship-to-shore quay cranes able to serve 20,000-TEU vessels, part of an ongoing terminal expansion and modernisation programme.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: ICTSI's Rio Brasil terminal expanding with new STS cranes — cable-reel and busbar fit at a named global operator's modernisation programme.
Port Technology International · June 24, 2026
Cosco-backed Port of Chancay in Peru is expanding its Asia–Latin America trade links, deepening throughput and activity at the new Pacific-coast gateway.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Chancay is a MoorMaster Pacific-corridor target site where growth deepens the case for automated-mooring engagement.
WorldCargo News · June 24, 2026
ICTSI's Rio Brasil Terminal is adding new ship-to-shore cranes to lift container-handling capacity at the Brazilian facility, part of the operator's wider terminal build-out.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new STS cranes at ICTSI Rio Brasil — attach point for crane cable-reel / Panzerbelt electrification scope at a key global operator.
WorldCargo News · June 24, 2026
The Port of Long Beach has set out a US$1.05bn budget alongside strong May container volumes, funding a multi-year capital programme at the CARB-regulated US West Coast gateway.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: POLB's $1.05bn capex plan plus CARB at-berth rules point to shore-power and electrification scope at a major US gateway.
The Maritime Executive · June 23, 2026
PortMiami has named Jonathan Daniels — currently Executive Director of the Maryland Port Administration — to lead the Florida gateway, a leadership shake-up touching two major US East Coast ports.
Why it matters for P&M: Daniels' jump from Maryland to PortMiami reshuffles leadership at two US East Coast ports worth tracking for procurement direction.
gCaptain · June 23, 2026
Construction of the first US Coast Guard Arctic Security Cutter has begun at Sata Shipbuilding in Pori, Finland, kicking off a programme set to expand US Arctic icebreaking capacity.
Journal of Commerce (JOC) — Port News · June 23, 2026
US terminal operator and stevedore Enstructure has begun work on a long-delayed big-ship container terminal on the Delaware River, intended to serve mid-Atlantic shippers.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New Delaware big-ship terminal brings STS-crane electrification and MoorMaster scope from an early build stage.
WorldCargo News · June 21, 2026
WorldCargo News reports DP World is in exclusive negotiations to acquire a US container terminal, a move that would extend the global operator's North American footprint.
Why it matters for P&M: A DP World US terminal acquisition would extend a top-tier customer's North American footprint — watch for follow-on capex and electrification spec.
The Maritime Executive · June 20, 2026
HaiSea Marine's fleet of battery-electric and dual-fuel tugs has now completed 100 LNG-carrier escorts through the Douglas Channel to Kitimat — a milestone for electric harbour-tug operations.
The Maritime Executive · June 19, 2026
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger inaugurated the completed $450M Norfolk Harbor deepening at Norfolk International Terminals, enabling the Port of Virginia to handle larger vessels.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Deeper Norfolk channel lets the Port of Virginia take larger vessels, pulling forward berth, crane-electrification and shore-power capex.
WorldCargoNews · June 19, 2026
South Florida Container Terminal has inaugurated the second phase of its yard-densification programme after roughly two and a half years of construction.
Journal of Commerce (JOC) — Port News · June 18, 2026
The Port of Virginia's CEO says its newly deepened harbour lets big ships load fully, positioning Norfolk to become a preferred US East Coast gateway and signalling further capex.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: A deeper harbour and gateway ambition point to bigger ships and STS/electrification capex at the Port of Virginia — position early.
Port Technology International · June 18, 2026
Port Technology International reports APM Terminals is expanding the electric terminal-tractor fleet at its Los Angeles facility, extending zero-emission horizontal-transport at the West Coast hub.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: APMT is a priority account electrifying LA yard tractors — a charging and plug-in opening; engage before the charging spec is locked.
Port Technology International · June 18, 2026
Port Technology International reports the Georgia Ports Authority is pressing ahead with its Ocean Terminal upgrade at Savannah, modernising and expanding container-handling capacity.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: A terminal upgrade is an early opening for crane electrification, shore power and MoorMaster at Savannah — get in at the pre-tender stage.
WorldCargo News · June 18, 2026
ITS has secured CORE funding to deploy electric Terberg terminal tractors, with Mi-Jack support — grant-backed electrification of terminal horizontal transport.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Funded electric Terberg tractors need charging infrastructure — a Cavotec charging fit, with grant money shortening the buy.
The Maritime Executive · June 17, 2026
Global ports operator DP World is in exclusive negotiations to enter the U.S. container terminal business via a deal at the Port of Corpus Christi — its first American container play in two decades. The move would re-establish a U.S. footprint for a top-tier global operator with an active electrification and automation agenda.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DP World's U.S. container re-entry via Corpus Christi opens early-stage crane-electrification and shore-power scope at a top-tier operator.
Splash247 · June 17, 2026
Twenty years after political pressure forced it out of the US market, DP World has entered exclusive negotiations with the Port of Corpus Christi to develop and operate a new container terminal in Texas.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: DP World greenfield US terminal at a top-tier customer — early-stage opening for crane, shore-power and MoorMaster scope.
gCaptain · June 16, 2026
The Port of Los Angeles handled 840,165 TEU in May, up 17% year-on-year, as front-loaded import demand held firm.
WorldCargoNews · June 16, 2026
APM Terminals Los Angeles has ordered 40 Orange EV HUSK-e battery-electric terminal tractors for Pier 400, completing electrification of the terminal's on-dock rail drayage fleet.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: battery-electric tractor fleet growing at a top customer's LA terminal — charging-and-plug-in opening as the fleet scales.
The Maritime Executive · June 16, 2026
US prosecutors have revealed criminal charges against the chief engineer of the containership Dali over the 2024 Baltimore Key Bridge collapse.
WorldCargoNews · June 16, 2026
Liebherr has secured an order for seven ship-to-shore cranes for TiL's new Sparrows Point Container Terminal in Baltimore, Maryland.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: seven new STS cranes at a greenfield US terminal — cable-reel and Panzerbelt attach point, best engaged before delivery.
WorldCargo News · June 16, 2026
Logistec's North American terminal network is changing hands, placing its portfolio of Canadian and US bulk and break-bulk terminals under new ownership.
Why it matters for P&M: a North American terminal network changes owner — the buying organisation and equipment-procurement priorities may shift.
Splash247 · June 16, 2026
US operator Enstructure has agreed to acquire all of LOGISTEC's marine terminal operations across Canada and the US, creating a larger North American port and logistics platform.
WorldCargoNews · June 15, 2026
The Port of Coos Bay is set to finalise a grant agreement with the US Department of Transportation, unlocking $25m for engineering and design work on its greenfield Pacific Coast Intermodal Port (PCIP) container terminal in Oregon.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: funded engineering/design on a US West Coast greenfield terminal — earliest-stage opening for crane-electrification and shore-power scope.
gCaptain · June 12, 2026
The Port of Long Beach handled 842,030 TEU in May — its third-busiest May on record and a sharp rebound from the tariff-driven slowdown, with imports up 40%.
MarineLink (Maritime Reporter) · June 12, 2026
HaiSea Marine is expanding its fleet on British Columbia's North Coast, ordering one new escort tug from Sanmar Shipyards (Türkiye) plus two terminal tugboats. HaiSea already operates one of the world's first fully electric harbour-tug fleets.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: fleet expansion by a pioneering electric-tug operator — tug charging opening if newbuilds are battery-electric.
WorldCargoNews · June 12, 2026
APM Terminals has inaugurated its new Suape container terminal at the Port of Suape in Pernambuco, north-east Brazil — described as the country's first fully electrified container terminal — completing a US$350m investment to expand the region's role in global trade.
Why it matters for P&M: a top-10 customer brings Brazil's first fully electrified container terminal online — signals APMT electrification appetite and follow-on phases.
MarineLink (Maritime Reporter) · June 11, 2026
The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners approved a $3.4bn annual budget for FY2026/27 with increased investment in operational and community public-access infrastructure at the busiest US container port.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: $3.4bn funded capex at CARB-regulated Los Angeles — shore-power and crane-electrification scope inside the programme.
gCaptain · June 11, 2026
The US Coast Guard will homeport its first two Arctic Security Cutters in Kodiak, Alaska, with a third planned for Seward once supporting infrastructure is ready — committing new berth infrastructure buildout in Alaska.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: new Arctic cutter homeports require berth infrastructure buildout in Alaska — shore-power scope for government vessels.
WorldCargoNews · June 11, 2026
DP World has put Sany battery-electric terminal tractors into operation at its Port of San Antonio terminal in Chile, advancing yard-fleet electrification at the Pacific-corridor site.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: fleet electrification at DP World San Antonio, a MoorMaster reference site — charging-system scope as e-tractors scale.
Riviera — Ports & Terminals · June 8, 2026
The Panama Canal Authority is cutting the maximum permitted Neopanamax draft from July 1 after an El Niño warning, reviving memories of the 2023-24 drought-driven transit restrictions.
Offshore Energy · June 8, 2026
A consortium facilitated by the Global Maritime Forum and RMI is establishing a green shipping corridor between the Port of Acu (Brazil) and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges to advance e-fuel production and transport.
Why it matters for P&M: a green corridor anchored at Antwerp-Bruges, a major customer port — such commitments tend to pull berth-electrification timelines forward.
WorldCargoNews · June 8, 2026
The Panama Canal will reduce its Neopanamax draft limit from 1 July as a seasonal water-conservation measure amid monitoring of potential El Niño conditions.
MarineLink (Maritime Reporter) · June 7, 2026
A consortium facilitated by the Global Maritime Forum and RMI will work to establish a green shipping corridor between the Port of Açu (Brazil) and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges (Belgium), pairing e-fuel supply with port-side readiness on both ends of the route.
Why it matters for P&M: a green corridor anchored on Antwerp-Bruges pulls port-side electrification and shore-power timelines forward at a near-incumbent EU hub.
Riviera — Shipbuilding & Design · June 7, 2026
An 'unprecedented' Jones Act waiver is drawing fire at US Congressional hearings, with critics warning it chills billions of dollars of US shipbuilding investment.
WorldCargoNews · June 7, 2026
The Jacksonville Port Authority (JAXPORT) reports that construction of a new vehicle berth at its Blount Island Marine Terminal has passed the 50% completion milestone.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New vehicle berth under construction at JAXPORT — shore-power and crane-electrification scope opens as it nears completion.
gCaptain Daily · June 6, 2026
Belgian dredger Jan de Nul and local partner Servimagnus have won a 25-year contract to dig and maintain Argentina's $10bn waterway.
gCaptain · June 5, 2026
The Panama Canal Authority will lower the maximum authorised draft for vessels transiting its Neopanamax locks from 3 July, citing the risk of developing El Niño conditions.
Riviera — Shipbuilding & Design · June 5, 2026
A heavy-lift vessel has set off from South Africa to collect a Tasmania-built battery-powered ferry — billed as the world's largest battery-electric ship — for delivery to operator Buquebus in South America.
Splash247 · June 5, 2026
A consortium facilitated by the Global Maritime Forum and RMI — including NYK Line, Höegh Autoliners, Wallenius Wilhelmsen, HIF Global and Fuella — will work to establish a green shipping corridor between the Port of Açu in Brazil and the Port of Antwerp-Bruges in Belgium, assessing infrastructure, vessels and the business case.
Why it matters for P&M: a green corridor anchored at Antwerp-Bruges pulls forward berth-electrification and shore-power timelines at a major European port.
Riviera — Ports & Terminals · June 5, 2026
Shipowner Grace Ocean and operator Synergy Marine have settled wrongful-death lawsuits and other civil claims over the box ship Dali's 2024 destruction of Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge, postponing the civil trial.
The Maritime Executive · June 5, 2026
A new 350-passenger hybrid passenger vessel has entered service at the Port of Los Angeles via a partnership between the Port, Harbor Breeze Cruises, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the Port of Long Beach — the latest step in CARB's at-berth and harbour-craft electrification push at the San Pedro Bay complex.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: CARB-led harbour-craft electrification at LA/Long Beach pulls forward shore-power and harbour-vessel charging scope at a top-tier US gateway.
WebSearch:moormaster-site · June 5, 2026
COSCO Shipping was granted its official operating licence at the Port of Chancay on 5 June, marking the full commencement of commercial operations at the Peruvian megaport that cuts Peru–Asia transit from 35 to 23 days.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Chancay sits in our Pacific MoorMaster corridor — commercial start-up advances the account-strategy footprint.
WebSearch:per-customer · June 4, 2026
Hutchison Ports Mexico set out a $1.2bn programme to raise capacity up to 60% across terminals including LCT at Lázaro Cárdenas and ICAVE at Veracruz, framed around investment, technology and sustainability.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: $1.2bn Hutchison capex across two Mexican terminals — crane-electrification and shore-power openings at a named operator.
WebSearch:per-customer · June 4, 2026
ICTSI, via IRB Holding, acquired 100% of São Paulo-based bonded-warehouse and logistics firm CRAGEA, expanding its Brazilian footprint with a focus on rail-led, energy-efficient solutions.
Why it matters for P&M: a named global operator deepens its Brazil platform — watch for follow-on terminal-side capex as the footprint scales.
WorldCargoNews · June 3, 2026
AD Ports Group has acquired Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura (CLI), Brazil's largest independent agri-bulk port terminal operator, in an $835m deal marking AD Ports' first South American footprint.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: AD Ports' Brazil debut opens crane-electrification and ship-unloader cable-reel pipeline at a customer's new agri-bulk terminals.
WorldCargo News · June 3, 2026
Crane OEM Kuenz and electrical integrator ABB are partnering on rail-mounted gantry crane projects for US West Coast container terminals.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Kuenz–ABB tandem on US West Coast cranes signals an early cable-management sub-supply window via a named OEM.
WorldCargoNews · June 3, 2026
The Georgia Ports Authority has issued a letter of intent to the US Army's Assistant Secretary for Civil Works to launch a new Savannah Harbor modification (deepening) study.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Pre-feasibility deepening at a major US East Coast port — early-stage signal for STS, electrification and shore-power follow-on.
The Maritime Executive · June 2, 2026
AD Ports Group has agreed to buy Brazilian sugar and grain export terminal operator Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura (CLI) for AED3.1bn (~$835m) — its largest acquisition to date and entry into South America. The Abu Dhabi-based group says the deal will strengthen its agrifoods business and serve as a platform for further LatAm expansion.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: ADPC capex push into LatAm bulk terminals opens follow-on crane-electrification and busbar/cable-reel angles as CLI sites modernise.
WorldCargo News · June 1, 2026
The Port of Long Beach board has authorised a US$283m grant towards the Pier B On-Dock Rail Support Facility, a major rail-electrification-aligned capex line at one of California's largest container ports. The project is part of POLB's broader CARB-driven decarbonisation programme.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: POLB Pier B funding signals follow-on shore-power and yard-tractor electrification capex at a CARB-driven beachhead.
WorldCargoNews · June 1, 2026
Hamilton Container Terminal in Southern Ontario has received key regulatory approval to receive containers by direct rail link from Canada's major container ports.
Riviera — Ports & Terminals · June 1, 2026
Chilean tugboat operator SAAM has invested US$30.5m to take 100% control of Intertug, consolidating its position in the Latin American towage services market — Pacific-coast and Caribbean overlap with Cavotec's growth-corridor focus.
Why it matters for P&M: tug-operator consolidation in Pacific-coast Latin America overlaps MoorMaster corridor; watch for fleet renewal and charging scope.
The Maritime Executive · May 31, 2026
Brazil's Port of Itajaí is launching a project to remove a 133-year-old shipwreck from the access channel to prepare for upcoming dredging works.
The Maritime Executive · May 31, 2026
Port of Seattle has approved a long-term lease amendment with Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) extending the cruise operator's tenancy at the port — a multi-year commitment that underpins continued cruise-berth investment planning.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: extended Seattle-NCLH cruise commitment supports continued cruise-berth shore-power and infrastructure capex planning.
WorldCargo News · May 31, 2026
Chile's San Antonio has approved the Outer Port expansion, a multi-billion-dollar deep-water container terminal greenfield that adds significant TEU capacity beyond the existing STI San Antonio operation.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: greenfield deep-water expansion at a MoorMaster Pacific-corridor target site — multi-product entry across mooring, shore power, and cranes.
gCaptain Daily · May 30, 2026
Canada's Seaspan Shipyards has completed the first major construction block for the Canadian Coast Guard's Polar Icebreaker as part of an Arctic shipbuilding push. The heavy-icebreaker class is a typical platform for podded propulsion through ABB or Kongsberg.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Heavy icebreaker progressing at Seaspan — slipring opportunity through the ABB/Kongsberg podded propulsion channel.
MarineLink (Maritime Reporter) · May 29, 2026
SAAM has completed its $30.5M acquisition of the remaining 30% stake in Intertug's operations in Colombia and Mexico, consolidating ownership of its Latin American towage footprint.
Offshore Energy · May 29, 2026
Cheniere Energy Partners has tasked Bechtel with the EPC scope for its Sabine Pass Liquefaction Stage V LNG expansion project in Louisiana.
gCaptain Daily · May 29, 2026
The Marine Exchange of Puget Sound and Wärtsilä have launched the first North American deployment of Wärtsilä's PortLink platform — a unified digital information-exchange platform for the Pacific Northwest, extending the OEM's port-side digital footprint into a region with significant terminal operator presence.
Why it matters for P&M: Wärtsilä — named competitor — deepens port-side footprint via North American PortLink rollout.
Riviera — Shipbuilding & Design · May 29, 2026
HaiSea Marine — operator of Canada's first all-electric harbour-tug fleet at LNG Canada Kitimat — has ordered a new Robert Allan-designed escort tug from Turkish builder Sanmar to support its growing marine escort and towing business as Canadian LNG exports ramp.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: HaiSea fleet growth at Canada's electric-tug operator points to tug-charging follow-on at LNG Canada.
MarineLink (Maritime Reporter) · May 28, 2026
Cemex US and Port Tampa Bay opened the newly expanded Cemex Aggregate Terminal, completing a $29M Cemex investment plus a $7M Florida DOT grant.
gCaptain · May 28, 2026
Cheniere Energy Partners signed an EPC contract with Bechtel for the next expansion phase of its Sabine Pass LNG export terminal in Louisiana, advancing a major US LNG-buildout milestone.
gCaptain · May 28, 2026
Marine Exchange of Puget Sound and Wärtsilä are deploying the PortLink port-management platform across the Pacific Northwest — Wärtsilä's first North American implementation of the platform, which is already operational across four continents. The system handles vessel-traffic coordination, congestion reduction, and operational visibility for terminal operators and pilots.
Why it matters for P&M: Wärtsilä's first North American PortLink deployment deepens a ship-side competitor's port-software adjacency at potential Cavotec accounts.
The Maritime Executive · May 27, 2026
The Port of Long Beach has offered a $1m prize to the first ocean-going vessel to complete a commercial methanol bunkering call at the port — a programme-level push to bootstrap a new alt-fuel supply pipeline on the US West Coast.
The Maritime Executive · May 27, 2026
Seaspan Shipyards has marked one year since first steel-cut on Canada's heavy polar icebreaker at its Vancouver yard — one of the most complex newbuild programmes in Canada's National Shipbuilding Strategy. Structural fabrication and integration have advanced over the past 12 months.
Why it matters for P&M: heavy icebreaker advances at Seaspan Vancouver — watch item for Cavotec marine-slipring demand via ABB/Kongsberg podded propulsion.
The Maritime Executive · May 27, 2026
MSC has reached an out-of-court settlement closing US legal exposure tied to the 2024 runaway-ship incident at the Port of Charleston — ending litigation that hung over the world's largest container shipping line through the year.
Why it matters for P&M: MSC closes US legal liability from Charleston 2024 — removes litigation overhang at our largest container customer.
WebSearch:crane-OEM · May 27, 2026
Konecranes received a $51.2m order from the US Navy for a 175-ton heavy-lift portal jib crane destined for Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery, Maine. This is the seventh portal-jib order under a 2019 framework agreement; the crane will be built in Wisconsin with a modular design allowing relocation to other US naval shipyards.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Konecranes US Navy heavy-lift crane order — second-best stage opening for Cavotec cable-reel scope at a defence-yard customer.
gCaptain Daily · May 27, 2026
The US Federal Maritime Commission has secured a $1.9m civil-penalty settlement from Maersk over improper third-party detention billing — continued FMC scrutiny of carrier billing practices at the world's second-largest container line.
Why it matters for P&M: FMC scrutiny continues to bite at Maersk — US regulatory pressure on detention/demurrage at a top-tier container customer.
Riviera — Business & Finance · May 27, 2026
Revised forecasts point to a higher probability of a severe El Niño cycle this year, layering weather-driven Panama Canal disruption on top of geopolitical chokepoint strain across the global container fleet.
Splash247 · May 27, 2026
Chile's Valparaíso regional environmental commission has unanimously approved the long-awaited Puerto Exterior expansion at the Port of San Antonio — the largest port infrastructure project in the country's history and a major new gateway for South American container trade.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: $4.45bn capacity unlock at a Pacific-corridor MoorMaster target site — direct opening for MoorMaster, shore-power and crane scope.
WebSearch:per-customer · May 26, 2026
Delaware's port and Massachusetts-based operator Enstructure announced they are proceeding with plans to build the long-delayed Delaware Container Terminal, designed to handle up to 1.2 million TEU and around 600,000 full trailer loads a year, with modern infrastructure and advanced cargo-handling technologies.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: 1.2M TEU greenfield container terminal advancing on US East Coast — early-stage opening for crane-electrification scope.
The Maritime Executive · May 25, 2026
A Bank of Canada analysis finds that ongoing shifts in global shipping networks are reducing Canadian ports' direct connectivity, a structural drag on North American port competitiveness.
gCaptain Daily · May 25, 2026
The Panama Canal Authority has named its first female administrator as the waterway faces mounting commercial and geopolitical pressure from drought, trade-war traffic shifts, and competing US-China interests.
WorldCargoNews · May 25, 2026
Iquique Terminal Internacional (ITI), part of Hanseatic Global Terminals, has expanded its tractor fleet with three new Kalmar Ottawa terminal tractors at its container terminal in northern Chile.
Why it matters for P&M: Modest fleet capex at a Hanseatic-owned terminal in Chile — signals investment cadence at a customer adjacent to the South-American MoorMaster corridor.
WorldCargo News · May 25, 2026
PSA Halifax has added a pair of remotely operated rail-mounted gantry cranes to its container terminal in Nova Scotia, advancing the automation programme at one of PSA International's North Atlantic gateways.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: New remotely operated RMG pair at PSA Halifax — direct cable-reel and crane-electrification scope at a top-tier global terminal operator.
The Maritime Executive · May 23, 2026
Fincantieri's three US yards (ACE Marine in Wisconsin, Marine Repair in Florida and Bay Shipbuilding in Wisconsin) received 2025 national safety awards from the Shipbuilders Council of America, including Excellence in Safety and Significant Safety Achievement recognitions. The award marks Fincantieri Marine Repair's first national safety recognition.
Why it matters for P&M: Fincantieri is the European cruise channel for marine propulsion sliprings via ABB and Kongsberg — safety credential supports newbuild capacity story but no immediate slipring trigger.
gCaptain · May 23, 2026
ABS launched paired technology centres in Houston (AI, robotics, digital engineering, certification) and Athens (operationalisation and applied training) to connect Greek shipping operations with US research on maritime innovation.
Splash247 · May 22, 2026
BIMCO data show Panama Canal average daily transits +8% YoY in 2026 to 38 vessels as US energy exports rerouted away from Hormuz disruption — canal now near maximum capacity.
The Maritime Executive · May 21, 2026
Panama's President Mulino has appointed Ilya Espino de Marotta — a 40-year canal engineer and current deputy administrator — as the next Panama Canal administrator, the first woman to lead the waterway.
WorldCargo News · May 21, 2026
Chile's STI (San Antonio Terminal Internacional) is rolling out a digital-twin platform across its terminal operations — a sustained modernisation push at the MoorMaster Pacific-corridor target site.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: STI San Antonio is a MoorMaster target site; modernisation deepens the corridor footprint for the Pacific MoorMaster push.
WorldCargoNews · May 21, 2026
International Transportation Service (ITS) and Rocsys have deployed a Rocsys hands-free charging device at the Port of Long Beach, integrated with a Taylor terminal tractor — a live pilot of robotic charging at a major US west-coast box terminal.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: live charging pilot at Long Beach — pilot-stage entry for plug-in and charging hardware at a named-entity port and follow-on terminals.
Splash24/7 · May 18, 2026
Operators are bracing for renewed Panama Canal congestion ahead of scheduled June lock maintenance, with knock-on transit-time and routing implications across container and bulk trades.
EU TED · May 18, 2026
Conseil Départemental de la Guadeloupe has opened a 3-lot EU tender for maintenance, upkeep and installation of installations and equipment across its departmental ports. Open tender (cn-standard), notice 337975-2026. Equipment scope (mooring, shore-side, connection) is not specified at notice level.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Multi-port departmental installation tender in French Caribbean — small scale but open-tender stage; worth a scope read for mooring/connection fit.
gCaptain · May 17, 2026
CMA CGM and Hapag-Lloyd have suspended all bookings to and from Cuba until further notice, citing a US executive order issued on 1 May. The move adds further pressure to Cuba's crisis-hit economy and reroutes container flows in the Caribbean basin.
Why it matters for P&M: Two top-tier shipping-line customers pulling Caribbean port calls — operational disruption that reshapes container flows but isn't a strategic decarb shift.
gCaptain · May 15, 2026
The Port of Long Beach posted another year-on-year decline in cargo volumes in April as global market volatility, rising fuel costs and Hormuz-driven supply-chain uncertainty continued to pressure international trade.
gCaptain · May 15, 2026
The Panama Canal is not planning vessel-passage restrictions for the rest of 2026 even if a forecast El Nino develops in the second half of the year, the waterway told Reuters.
The Maritime Executive · May 15, 2026
International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) has filed a formal challenge against the Costa Rican government's award of a new Pacific-coast container terminal concession to a consortium of Maersk (APM Terminals) and Hapag-Lloyd. ICTSI argues procedural and competitive grounds; the award itself stands pending the challenge.
Why it matters for P&M: Three named global customers — ICTSI, APM Terminals and Hapag-Lloyd — on opposite sides of a greenfield container concession in Central America. Whichever party prevails sets the design and procurement template for the new terminal (crane fleet, electrification, shore-power readiness). The APMT side fits the 'Other priority targets — APMT hub terminals globally' thesis in entities.md; relationship-mapping on both sides now is more useful than picking a winner.
WebSearch:per-customer · May 15, 2026
BlackRock may partner with MSC to purchase Maher Terminals at Port of NY-NJ for an estimated $3bn, following a recent 33-year lease extension. Maher processed 3m+ TEU of NY-NJ's 8.7m TEU in 2024 — the busiest terminal in the complex.
Why it matters for P&M: MSC continues to consolidate terminal exposure; potential ownership change at a major US East Coast hub reshapes account map.
WorldCargo News · May 14, 2026
Port of Hueneme has secured an $11.25m federal grant to advance expansion at its Oxnard (CA) terminal. The award is the latest tranche of US federal port funding in the EPA Clean Ports / DOT MARAD Port Infrastructure Development envelope. Title-only signal — WorldCargo News article is behind paywall.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Hueneme sits inside CARB's at-berth jurisdiction and is one of California's specialty (cruise / RoRo / fresh-produce) ports — a regulatory pull-forward profile for shore power infrastructure that maps directly to PowerMove / PowerAlign and high-voltage cable-management products. Federal grant funding crystallises the capex into a tender-eligible budget; engage at programme-stage (now) rather than at integrator-award. Sales angle: parallel coverage of the integrator (Vinci/Actemium, Schneider, ABB, PowerCon) most likely to bid Hueneme work.
WebSearch:per-customer · May 14, 2026
DP World announced a CAD$13.3m investment to expand rail capacity at its Fraser Surrey terminal in Canada via the Port Authority Rail Yard project. Track length will rise from ~7,200m to ~13,000m, targeting completion by December 2026.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Named global customer capex at a Canadian terminal; modest scale but in-flight expansion with follow-on equipment scope.
Splash247 · May 14, 2026
Costa Rica's Office of the Comptroller General has admitted ICTSI's appeal against the Puerto Caldera concession granted to the Maersk–Hapag-Lloyd consortium, opening a formal review of the award process. The dispute could re-open the bidding for, or otherwise reshape who runs, Costa Rica's main Pacific container gateway.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: Two named entities from entities.md (ICTSI as customer, Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd as customer shipping lines) contesting a Pacific-coast Latin American container gateway — pre-tender stage if the concession reopens. Crane procurement and electrification scope, plus shore-power infrastructure for a modernised terminal, would be addressable. Sales angle: track which side prevails and engage early on either party's modernisation roadmap; ICTSI's track record at Manzanillo and APMT-anchored operators' history in the corridor are both relevant.
gCaptain · May 13, 2026
Davie Defense has finalised a $3.5bn contract with the USCG for five Arctic Security Cutters — a new medium icebreaker class. Two units will be built at Davie's Quebec yard; the remainder at its US Gulf operation.
gCaptain · May 13, 2026
Maryland has finalised a $2.25bn settlement with Grace Ocean and Synergy Marine over the 2024 Dali allision — the largest legal recovery in maritime history. Federal prosecutors have separately indicted Synergy Marine Pte and a technical superintendent on criminal charges.
WorldCargo News · May 13, 2026
Konecranes claims a North American first with a class of electric forklift deployment at a customer site — a small-but-strategic foothold for port-vehicle-electrification volume in the region. [Port vehicle electrification]
WorldCargoNews · May 12, 2026
Port of Los Angeles posted its second-best April ever at 890,861 TEU, reflecting resilient front-loaded import demand despite tariff and trade-policy uncertainty.
gCaptain · May 12, 2026
US federal prosecutors filed criminal charges against Singapore-based Synergy Marine and a technical superintendent in connection with the 2024 Key Bridge collapse, raising the legal-exposure bar for shipmanagers operating in US waters.
Why it matters for P&M: The Dali indictment is the first US criminal-charge precedent of this scale against a shipmanager; it accelerates scrutiny on power-system reliability and bridge-strike-risk mitigation, both of which intersect with MoorMaster value-proposition framing (deterministic berthing) and with terminal-side electrical-fault disclosure expectations.
Marine Civils Insights · May 12, 2026
Port of Hueneme has secured public funding for an infrastructure upgrade programme — a US public-funded port-capex flag in a small but specialised gateway. [Public funding / programs]
Port Strategy · May 12, 2026
DP World has rolled out a war-risk protection offering for customers exposed to the Hormuz disruption — a sign that customer-side operators are productising the disruption rather than waiting for it to lift.
Why it matters for P&M: DP World is a top-tier customer (San Antonio MoorMaster site, Callao corridor target). A move into commercial-risk packaging suggests their planning horizon now treats the Hormuz disruption as durable — consistent with capex shifting toward redundant-route terminals.
WorldCargo News · May 12, 2026
JAXPORT has commissioned a third 50-gauge STS crane from Liebherr — confirming a steady delivery pace for Liebherr STS in the US southeast. [Crane procurement]
WorldCargoNews · May 12, 2026
MARAD announced $774m in PIDP grants to 37 coastal, Great Lakes, and inland US ports. Notable recipient: Port Houston $48m for the Bayport Container Terminal yard expansion; Port of Duluth $27.5m for pier redevelopment. Funding draws from the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
WorkBoat (via Shorize) · May 12, 2026
Snow & Co (Seattle) launches Tuuli C, the first of eight battery-electric ship-assist tugs for Curtin Maritime. The tug carries a 6 MWh Arc energy storage system, develops >4,000 hp and 55 short tons bollard pull, and is positioned for harbour ship-assist duty.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: First of eight battery-electric ship-assist tugs commissioned at Long Beach; charging-infrastructure opportunity as the fleet rolls out.
SolarQuarter (via Shorize) · May 12, 2026
DP World has commissioned a 5.12 MW solar installation at its Dominican Republic logistics hub (18,000 sq m). The onsite plant will supply ~10% of terminal electricity, with another 22% sourced from renewable providers, cutting annual CO₂ emissions by 3,500+ tonnes.
Why it matters for P&M: DP World keeps raising green-port baseline at a top-10 customer; aligns capex with broader electrification packages over time.
DP World press / GlobeNewswire · May 11, 2026
DP World commissioned a 5,120 kW solar installation at its Caucedo logistics hub, cutting >3,500 tCO₂/year and 15% of terminal energy demand. Part of DP World's Global Decarbonization Strategy targeting 42% Scope 1+2 reduction by 2030.
Why it matters for P&M: DP World is moving from announcements to commissioning on terminal-level renewables. The on-site solar pattern works alongside shore power; expect Scope 1+2 timelines at DP World terminals to pull shore-power decisions forward. Useful proof point in DP World account planning (Callao corridor in particular).
Camber via Yahoo Finance (Shorize) · May 9, 2026
Camber has installed a distributed charging system for a Taylor Machine Works ZLC996 top handler at International Transportation Service (ITS), Port of Long Beach. The BABA-compliant system supports high-power opportunistic charging during natural operational breaks — Camber's first port installation.
Why is this an opportunity for P&M: First port deployment at International Transportation Service, Long Beach; competitive signal in distributed charging for heavy port equipment.
Gestión / Infobae · May 9, 2026
DP World Callao briefed the National Port Users Council that Terminal Sur could reach 2.3m TEU in 2026, with wharf gantry crane productivity (not yard or gate capacity) as the operating constraint identified by regulator Ositran.
Marine Insight / COSCO · May 8, 2026
COSCO Shipping Ports' Q1 2026 statement showed Chancay terminal volumes more than doubling YoY as services expanded; total ~336k TEU handled since November 2024 inauguration. Court ruling continues to limit Ositran regulatory oversight; geopolitical tension between US and Peru over port control remains live.
COSCO Shipping Ports / Container News · May 8, 2026
COSCO Shipping Ports reported Q1 2026 throughput of 38.9m TEU (+8.9% YoY) with steady earnings; Chancay (Peru) more than doubled, and the group flagged continued macro uncertainty. Strategic priorities: global terminal network expansion, operational efficiency, and digital/green transformation.
NJ Business · May 7, 2026
The Port Authority Board approved a $45bn 2026–2035 Capital Plan funding port, airport, bridge and tunnel programmes. The plan includes the $3.5bn AirTrain Newark, a new Midtown Bus Terminal, the Port Authority's $2.7bn contribution to the Gateway Program, and state-of-good-repair work across crossings — sized as the largest 10-year programme in agency history.
Cruise Industry News · May 6, 2026
GPH signed a 24-year operating concession for Acapulco Cruise Port in Mexico, its first Mexican port concession; operations to commence in Q2 2026.
AJOT · May 6, 2026
A third new 50-gauge Liebherr STS container crane (100 ft lift, 17-wide reach) entered service at JAXPORT's Talleyrand Marine Terminal — Florida's largest container port — supporting Liebherr's US STS push.
BusinessWorld · May 5, 2026
ICTSI Q1 net income climbed 22.6% to $293.6m on stronger port operations and new-terminal contributions (Durban Gateway, Batu Ampar). EBITDA +26% to $617.9m. ICTSI is holding 2026 capex at $740m to fund expansion in Mexico, the Philippines, Brazil and DR Congo.
Why it matters for P&M: ICTSI is one of the more aggressive global operators on greenfield growth, and the named 2026 capex destinations (Mexico, Philippines, Brazil, DRC) overlap with our Pacific-coast LatAm corridor focus. Track Manzanillo / Iloilo / new build phases for equipment-spec windows. Capex held flat against macro headwinds is a positive signal for procurement timing.
WorldCargoNews · May 5, 2026
ICTSI reported Q1 2026 revenue of $961m (+29% YoY) and net income of $315m (+23%), driven by new terminals: Durban Gateway (acquired January 2026) and Batu Ampar (late 2025). Organic volume growth was 1%. Chairman Razon reaffirmed the $740m 2026 capex programme funding ongoing expansions in Mexico, Philippines, Brazil and DR Congo plus four new projects in Honduras, Australia, Ecuador and Mexico.
Why it matters for P&M: ICTSI is a top-tier global operator on the customer list and the $740m capex programme is one of the most concrete multi-terminal pipelines on the table. The geographic footprint — particularly Latin America (Mexico, Brazil, Ecuador) — overlaps with Cavotec's growth corridors. Sales should map specific Honduras and Ecuador greenfields to outreach now.
Cavotec press · May 1, 2026
Cavotec reported Q1 2026 order intake of €59.7m (+109% YoY), driven by the Ports & Maritime segment. Order backlog rose 30% to €151.1m. Key Q1 contracts include a €13m automated mooring order in North America and a €3m shore power project in southern Italy. Revenue fell 15.3% to €32.8m and EBIT swung to a loss of €2.8m (vs. +€0.8m Q1 2025), reflecting timing between order intake and revenue recognition in a project-driven business. Cost-saving measures targeting ~€3m annual reduction have been initiated, with full effect in early 2027.
Why it matters for P&M: P&M is the engine behind the record order intake and backlog build — the commercial turnaround is confirmed. The EBIT loss is a timing artefact, not a commercial signal. The €13m North America automated mooring win is the single largest disclosed contract and signals strong momentum in a key geography.
Baltimore Sun · May 1, 2026
Maryland officials broke ground on the $1bn Sparrows Point Container Terminal at Tradepoint Atlantic. When complete the terminal will move the Port of Baltimore into the top three US East Coast container terminals by capacity and re-anchor Mid-Atlantic gateway capacity to the Midwest.
WorkBoat · May 1, 2026
Arc Boats and Curtin Maritime signed a $160m contract for eight hybrid-electric ship-assist tugs (4,000hp+, 60t bollard pull, 6 MWh battery each) for service at Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. First hull water 2026; first four delivered by end-2027. Described as largest commercial electric-workboat deployment to date.