German port strike 'chaos' set for Thursday as talks collapse
German dockers are set to commence a 48-hour strike on Thursday as wage negotiations with ...
Germany’s Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig has rubber stamped, in principle, Port of Hamburg’s plans to deepen the Elbe and construct a passing channel to increase carrier volumes.
The Elbe deepening project was put on hold in 2013 by the court after protests from environmental groups over plans for the 385-metre channel.
While yesterday’s ruling did not remove the stop work order, it did bring the port closer to beginning the work, expected to increase capacity for ultra-large container vessels (ULCVs) by 1,800 ...
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