News PSA braces itself for further turbulence in 2024 By portnews April 20, 2024 0 34 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Must read UNCTAD set to support countries under new landmark treaty on high seas April 4, 2023 Take Five: A year of war in Ukraine February 20, 2023 Why are we confident about China’s economy this year? January 9, 2023 2023 energy outlook: Favoring crude oil January 9, 2023 portnews The world’s biggest port and terminal operator, PSA International, is more than cautious in terms of predicting the direction for its global business during 2024. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsAppReddItEmailTumblrTelegramMixVKDiggLINEViberNaverFlipCopy URLKakao StoryGettrKoo Previous articleDrewry: World Container Index Down 3% Last WeekNext articleContainership Fire at Port of Hamburg - Advertisement - More articles Port of Rotterdam reduces CO2 emissions by 10% in 2023 May 3, 2024 Watch: Challenges in Today’s Supply Chains — and How Technology Can Help May 3, 2024 Private ports outpace central peers in FY24; register double-digit growth May 3, 2024 US crude stocks post surprise build as refining slows – EIA May 3, 2024 Marine accident round-up : 3rd May 2024 May 3, 2024 Maersk Raises 2024 Outlook While Cautioning of Long-Term Challenges May 3, 2024 Port of Rotterdam reduces CO2 emissions by 10% in 2023 May 3, 2024 Watch: Challenges in Today’s Supply Chains — and How Technology Can Help May 3, 2024 - Advertisement - Latest article Port of Rotterdam reduces CO2 emissions by 10% in 2023 May 3, 2024 Watch: Challenges in Today’s Supply Chains — and How Technology Can Help May 3, 2024 Private ports outpace central peers in FY24; register double-digit growth May 3, 2024 US crude stocks post surprise build as refining slows – EIA May 3, 2024 Marine accident round-up : 3rd May 2024 May 3, 2024