Ports
Ashdod Port and Chartered Group sign strategic innovation and investment agreement
Memorandum of Understanding signed after hosting innovation conferences in Japan
Cruise company unveils massive plan for 2027 – 500 cruises and private island
NIS 49 for 3 hours of air-conditioned attractions – the deal that will save the summer
18th-century shipwreck accidentally discovered near Dubrovnik Port
Israel strikes Iranian naval base in Bandar Abbas's strategic southern port
Bandar Abbas is a key strategic point on the Strait of Hormuz, as the largest port in the region. It also serves as the headquarters of Iran's naval forces.
Israel launches rescue operation to bring close to 150,000 stranded Israelis home
Operation 'Safe Return': Private airlines and the Mano Maritime shipping company will be mobilized to bring stranded Israelis home by air and by sea.
IAF reportedly strikes three Houthi-controlled ports following evacuation warning
IDF's Arabic spokesperson, Col. Avichay Adraee, warned locals should evacuate until further notice for their own safety.
A transparent market will enhance Haifa Bayport in delivering more benefits to Israelis - opinion
In the past three years, Bayport has managed 1.9 million TEUs, created over 500 local jobs, and paid NIS 230 in royalties to the Israeli government.
Iran port blast linked to violent chemical reaction from perchlorates, used in rocket fuel - report
A Washington Post report pointed to a violent chemical reaction as the likely cause of the explosion at the Iranian port that killed at least 70 people.
WATCH: Explosion rocks Iran's Bandar Abbas port near IRGC base, 65 killed, over 1,000 wounded
The explosion reportedly occurred near an Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps naval base, Army Radio reported.
Zim ends 2024 with $2.15 billion profit, beating analyst expectations
Zim’s strong financial performance was driven by rising freight rates and increased demand.
Underwater archaeologists discover submerged ancient port near Asini, Greece
Greek myth states that the region near Asini was first populated by the Dryopes, an ancient tribe driven out by Hercules.
Greek-Swedish collaboration reveals submerged ancient port in Argolis, Greece
Amphora fragments may provide key clues for dating the ancient artificial port.
Ashdod Port invests millions to offer start-ups a golden opportunity
Ashdod Port continues investing in innovation, inviting start-ups worldwide to join its maritime technological hub in the supply chain and port sector.
New regulation for Israel's ports underway
After years of complex negotiations, Israel's port reform enters its final phase today as transport and finance ministers sign certification documents.