Ships in transit will pay higher fees when water is scarce
The new locks, which created a third lane of traffic for larger neo-Panamax ships more than doubled the capacity of ships transiting the Canal, from about 5,000 TEUs up to around 13,000 TEUs
A Chinese ship carrying more than 9,000 containers on Sunday entered the newly expanded locks that will double the Panama Canal’s capacity
Four spots per day are reserved for super-large “New Panamax” vessels
US$5.2 billion expansion was initially slated to be concluded in October 2014
Signs Port of New Orleans supply chain collaboration agreement
As the Panama Canal approaches its 100th birthday this month, insurers warn of dangers with extra-large cargo ships
Delivery marks important step in canal construction
Wang Jing wants to break ground in 2014
Chinese telecom company given 50-year concession