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FEPORT > 2025-10 > Page 2

2025-10

Schengen Entry/Exit System (EES) enters into force – Brussels/Strasbourg

Posted on 12/10/202507/11/2025 by Secretariat

On 12 October, the EU launched the gradual roll-out of the Entry/Exit System (EES), introducing biometric registration and automated tracking […]

DP World invests £170 million at London Gateway for automated empty-container handling

Posted on 08/10/202507/11/2025 by Secretariat

DP World is rolling out a new “Empty Superstack” high-bay system at its London Gateway terminal, capable of storing up […]

Eurogate German terminals register strong Q3 volumes, driven by the Gemini Cooperation

Posted on 06/10/202507/11/2025 by Secretariat

Eurogate has noted a marked increase in throughput at its German terminals, especially Wilhelmshaven, attributing growth to the new Gemini […]

FEPORT contributes to the Call for Evidence on the revision of the General Block Exemption Regulation (GBER) – Brussels

Posted on 06/10/202529/11/2025 by Secretariat

On 6 October, FEPORT submitted its contribution to the European Commission’s consultation on the revision of the General Block Exemption […]

European Ports Forum discusses forthcoming EU Ports Strategy – Brussels

Posted on 03/10/202507/11/2025 by Secretariat

On 3 October, FEPORT Secretariat attended the European Ports Forum (EPF), where the European Commission and stakeholders exchanged views on […]

ENISA Threat Landscape 2025 highlights cyber risks for transport and ports – Lisbon

Posted on 01/10/202507/11/2025 by Secretariat

On 1 October, ENISA published its annual Threat Landscape Report, confirming that transport remains one of the EU’s most targeted sectors, […]

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