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June 9, 1999
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • New NOL chief to focus on core container business
    Carrier needs to be a global company, strong in all trade lanes it operates
  • Ecu Line to continue regional expansion
  • UAE port to start operations by year-end
  • China plans four crude oil ports
Air and Land Transport
  • Virgin aims to outdo BA with double beds
    Business class sections will also have single beds and other perks
  • US-UK aviation talks postponed to July
  • Korean Air to hire Boeing unit to train pilots
  • Korean creditors reject aerospace joint venture's business plan
  • Partial sale of Indian Airlines under study
  • United to increase flights at LA airport
Features
  • Exclusive resort lures tourists
    Rebak Marina Resort, one of the Langkawi islands cluster, edges closer to becoming the Mediterranean of the East
Columns
  • GMDSS false alarms pose serious threat to maritime safety

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • New NOL chief to focus on core container business
    Carrier needs to be a global company, strong in all trade lanes it operates
  • Ecu Line to continue regional expansion
  • UAE port to start operations by year-end
  • China plans four crude oil ports
Air and Land Transport
  • Virgin aims to outdo BA with double beds
    Business class sections will also have single beds and other perks
  • US-UK aviation talks postponed to July
  • Korean Air to hire Boeing unit to train pilots
  • Korean creditors reject aerospace joint venture's business plan
  • Partial sale of Indian Airlines under study
  • United to increase flights at LA airport
Features
  • Exclusive resort lures tourists
    Rebak Marina Resort, one of the Langkawi islands cluster, edges closer to becoming the Mediterranean of the East
Columns
  • GMDSS false alarms pose serious threat to maritime safety

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • New NOL chief to focus on core container business
    Carrier needs to be a global company, strong in all trade lanes it operates
  • Ecu Line to continue regional expansion
  • UAE port to start operations by year-end
  • China plans four crude oil ports
Air and Land Transport
  • Virgin aims to outdo BA with double beds
    Business class sections will also have single beds and other perks
  • US-UK aviation talks postponed to July
  • Korean Air to hire Boeing unit to train pilots
  • Korean creditors reject aerospace joint venture's business plan
  • Partial sale of Indian Airlines under study
  • United to increase flights at LA airport
Features
  • Exclusive resort lures tourists
    Rebak Marina Resort, one of the Langkawi islands cluster, edges closer to becoming the Mediterranean of the East
Columns
  • GMDSS false alarms pose serious threat to maritime safety

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • New NOL chief to focus on core container business
    Carrier needs to be a global company, strong in all trade lanes it operates
  • Ecu Line to continue regional expansion
  • UAE port to start operations by year-end
  • China plans four crude oil ports
Air and Land Transport
  • Virgin aims to outdo BA with double beds
    Business class sections will also have single beds and other perks
  • US-UK aviation talks postponed to July
  • Korean Air to hire Boeing unit to train pilots
  • Korean creditors reject aerospace joint venture's business plan
  • Partial sale of Indian Airlines under study
  • United to increase flights at LA airport
Features
  • Exclusive resort lures tourists
    Rebak Marina Resort, one of the Langkawi islands cluster, edges closer to becoming the Mediterranean of the East
Columns
  • GMDSS false alarms pose serious threat to maritime safety

Sched Netweb site
  • GOC's Q1: more losses
  • PI, Hamda merge
  • Hyundai revises Pacific Southwest service
  • Containers pile up at Chittagong
  • CSA switches on SOC
  • Gulf Air scrapes profit barrel
  • DAMG/Speedwing form alliance
  • Dragonair completes A321 acquisition
  • Moftec restricts imports
  • Seabrex ups capacity
  • Ryder common carrier freight reaches $1.5 billion

Cargowebweb site
JUNE 8, 1999
  • Switzerland to encourage intermodal transport
  • Deutsche Post not with UPS but with DB in rail transport
  • German food carriers get together
  • French tunnel tolls to rise

Cyber Shipping Guide - Ocean Commerceweb site
  • Korea Mulls over Changes of Shipping Regulations
  • China Nods More Japanese Lines' Subsidiaries

urgente online pressweb site
  • Zaragoza tendrá nueva estación de tren
  • El transitario Bergareche Ruiz se alía con Sab Logística en Mercosur
  • Vicente Boluda entra este mes en el negocio de los astilleros
  • El fumar desaparece de los vuelos con Estados Unidos
  • Aero Caribbean empieza a operar entre Cuba y Honduras

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
JUNE 8, 1999
  • IPAA questions oil data reliability
  • Shipping disrupted on the Rhine
  • New Trans-Tec office opened in Tokyo
  • Hong Kong back to normal today after visit from Maggie

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • MPs plea for fleet
    A radical programme of cash aid, tax cuts and improved ship manning conditions was demanded by MPs yesterday in a last desperate bid to save the UK shipping industry from a bleak future, writes our Parliamentary Correspondent.
  • Bangemann: EU yards will not die
    The European Union's commissioner for industrial affairs, Martin Bangemann, yesterday vowed to protect Europe's shipyards from "unfair competition".
  • Axed jobs place St Paul deal in doubt
    Six staff recruited from Ocean Transport Insurance Mutual to set up a through- transport club at the Liverpool & London Steamhip Protection and Indemnity Association, have been made redundant just three months after joining the club.
  • US insurers plummet as losses triple
    US property/casualty insurers saw underwriting losses triple in the first quarter of this year and, with investment income also taking a tumble, total earnings for the sector fell to $9.2bn from $9.5bn in first-quarter 1998, writes John McLaughlin, New York.
  • Call for action on South Korea price-dumping
    EUROPEAN politicians must take immediate action to counteract the price-dumping by South Korean yards, a leading European shipbuilder has said.
  • Coeclerici puts capesize time charter deal on ice
    LEADING Italian shipping firm Coeclerici Armatori has frozen a deal to take a capesize on long-term time charter after negotiations with World-Wide Shipping Managers failed to reach final agreement.
  • Major revamp plan at Neptune Orient
    Flemming Jacobs, the new man in charge at Neptune Orient Line, yesterday announced the Singapore carrier would undergo a major reorganisation in the next three months.
  • Yard capacity poses great challenge
    Norwegian Shipowners' Association president Bjorn Sjaastad yesterday said global shipbuilding overcapacity was the principal challenge facing the shipping industry as it enters the new millennium, writes Rajesh Joshi.

Fairplayweb site
JUNE 8, 1999
  • Koreans await Bangemann's impact
  • No bidders for Peruvian port concession
  • Filipino ferries suffer from falling trade
  • Maryland governor to meet M'rsk managers
  • Environment is shared responsibility, says Tsao
  • USCG to be shown Y2K demonstration
  • Rhine re-opens to shipping
  • NZ inaugurates 'paperless' customs clearance
  • Panamax vessels test Panama Canal widening
  • Norway sets up environment award
  • Third-world shipbreaking should have help
  • Omani port to be privately run
  • New Indian operator acquires bulkers
  • Maritime boost from new Peru mine
  • Dry bulk orders 'to improve later in the year'

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Global trade tears textile industry alliance apart
  • NVOs complain about carrier rate increases
  • Overseas Shipholding Group orders four Aframax tankers
  • Consolidated Freightways names Gary Murphy head of national sales
  • P&O Nedlloyd upgrades service between North Asia and Australia
  • STB approves controversial pooling proposal for bulk truckers
  • Processors Unlimited will handle reverse logistics for Rite Aid
  • American Mobile providing wireless communications to Southeastern Freight Lines
  • Navistar to reach 1999 production target despite transmission shortage
  • Iraq and Bahrain may start freight services
Transportation
  • FedEx ruling may affect talks
  • AAR, others foresee growth
  • German trains rolling toward Prague
  • Canadian bill aims at air traffic controllers
Maritime
  • Deregulation depresses trans-Atlantic rates
  • Port starts small but thinks big
  • Crowley's Burnside: low rates to persist
  • Judge dismisses charges against Lunetta and two others
  • Tom Baldwin's Inside talk: Commuting to a heaving, speeding office

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Global trade tears textile industry alliance apart
  • NVOs complain about carrier rate increases
  • Overseas Shipholding Group orders four Aframax tankers
  • Consolidated Freightways names Gary Murphy head of national sales
  • P&O Nedlloyd upgrades service between North Asia and Australia
  • STB approves controversial pooling proposal for bulk truckers
  • Processors Unlimited will handle reverse logistics for Rite Aid
  • American Mobile providing wireless communications to Southeastern Freight Lines
  • Navistar to reach 1999 production target despite transmission shortage
  • Iraq and Bahrain may start freight services
Transportation
  • FedEx ruling may affect talks
  • AAR, others foresee growth
  • German trains rolling toward Prague
  • Canadian bill aims at air traffic controllers
Maritime
  • Deregulation depresses trans-Atlantic rates
  • Port starts small but thinks big
  • Crowley's Burnside: low rates to persist
  • Judge dismisses charges against Lunetta and two others
  • Tom Baldwin's Inside talk: Commuting to a heaving, speeding office

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Global trade tears textile industry alliance apart
  • NVOs complain about carrier rate increases
  • Overseas Shipholding Group orders four Aframax tankers
  • Consolidated Freightways names Gary Murphy head of national sales
  • P&O Nedlloyd upgrades service between North Asia and Australia
  • STB approves controversial pooling proposal for bulk truckers
  • Processors Unlimited will handle reverse logistics for Rite Aid
  • American Mobile providing wireless communications to Southeastern Freight Lines
  • Navistar to reach 1999 production target despite transmission shortage
  • Iraq and Bahrain may start freight services
Transportation
  • FedEx ruling may affect talks
  • AAR, others foresee growth
  • German trains rolling toward Prague
  • Canadian bill aims at air traffic controllers
Maritime
  • Deregulation depresses trans-Atlantic rates
  • Port starts small but thinks big
  • Crowley's Burnside: low rates to persist
  • Judge dismisses charges against Lunetta and two others
  • Tom Baldwin's Inside talk: Commuting to a heaving, speeding office

Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
  • Ikea réoriente sa logistique à Genk
    Ikea assure ses activités de distribution de son magasin de Genk sous propre gestion depuis le premier juin dernier. Le géant suédois du mobilier a opté pour une combinaison de services logistiques, KTN restant responsable pour les activités de distribution qui lui étaient déjà confiées. Si Ikea a décidé de ne plus faire appel aux services d'Ewals Cargo Care, c'est principalement dû au fait que la stratégie de l'entreprise "évolue et se développe en permanence", explique Howard James Scott, le manager de distribution des activités à Genk.
  • Un quart des camions frigorifiques belges à l'arrêt
    L'impact de la crise de la dioxine sur le transport routier devient très inquiétant. Des plus en plus de camions sont obligés de demeurer à leur base, à défaut de travail. En outre, les transporteurs sont pris dans l'étau de l'inadéquation d'information d'une part et de l'absence de documents pour les marchandises pouvant être transportées et - surtout - exportées d'autre part. De nombreux chauffeurs sont désormais bloqués à la frontière, de sorte que le syndicat UBOT a appelé le gouvernement à leur donner assistance. Au moment de mettre sous presse, nous ne savions pas si les interdictions de transport seraient prolongées au-delà du 8 juin à minuit.
  • Yellow lance une OPA amicale sur Jevic
    Le groupe Yellow, qui est un des plus grands transporteurs LTL national des Etats-Unis, a lancé une OPA sur la société de LTL régional Jevic (Delanco, New Jersey). Yellow (Overland Park, Kansas) veut l'intégrer dans une division récemment créée, regroupant ses diverses sociétés de "Less Than Truckload" (messagerie et groupage) régionales, dont le CA cumulé dépassera, avec la nouvelle acquisition, 800 mio. de USD (32 mia. de BEF).
  • Sept chantiers développent une unité fluviale à haut rendement
    "Nous espérons que la première unité sera opérationnelle d'ici deux à trois ans", a déclaré Klaas van der Werf, directeur du chantier naval néerlandais De Kaap à Meppel, lors de la présentation du concept "Inbiship" dans les bureaux de Fabrimetal à Anvers.

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FROM THE HOME PAGE
Signed the act for the rebalancing of the concession in chief of Venice Terminal Passengers
Venice
Spain : The aim is to "create a new normal", which is aimed strongly at an upper-middle customer segment, with the aim of creating a pole for luxury cruises in Venice, " he said.
In October, freight traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Ligure
Genoa
Recorded increases of 2.5% and 21.9%, respectively. It continues the downturn of cruises in both scallops
Fincantieri has delivered the new cruise ship Viking Vela to Viking
Trieste / Los Angeles
Can accommodate 998 passengers
The government of Montenegro wants to bring the port of Adria back under state control
The government of Montenegro wants to bring the port of Adria back under state control
Podgorica
Will evaluate the possible acquisition of the majority stake in the Turkish Global Ports Holding
China's seaports handled record cargo traffic for October
China's seaports handled record cargo traffic for October
Beijing
Containers amounted to over 24.4 million TEU (+6.2%)
Stable the traffic of goods in the port of La Spezia in the period of July-September
Stable the traffic of goods in the port of La Spezia in the period of July-September
The Spezia
Marina di Carrara has been recorded a decrease of -15.6%
At Spezia they don't want a president of the AdSP "parachuted"
The Spezia
They ask for a president "plug & play" able to deal with the problems right away
Defined the location in the port of Gioia Tauro of the construction site for the bridge over the Strait of Messina
Joy Tauro
The OYAK and OIA funds will invest in the Turkish port of Iskenderun
The OYAK and OIA funds will invest in the Turkish port of Iskenderun
Ankara
Expected the realization of a terminal container
T&E calls for EU measures to limit ship speed and greater use of wind propulsion
Brussels
Summary complaint of the organization on the progress made by the shipping industry for decarbonisation
To extend the customs corridor to goods in export and on transhipment in the port of Spezia
The Spezia
He was speaking at a meeting between the AdSP and the Customs Agency.
After Maersk, Hapag-Lloyd also initiates an agreement with Chinese Goldwind for supplies of green methanol
Messina (Assshipowners) : yes to the environmentalist push, but the timing and the ways are wrong
Rome
Local, often untimely, local norms have the only effect of moving traffics out of the Old Continent.
Port of Ravenna, final visit of the EU representative to the project "Ravenna Port Hub : Infrastructural Works"
Ravenna
The European contribution has been more than 30 million euros.
In 2023, the performance of road and rail transport services fell in Switzerland.
Neuchâtel
Modal shares remained unchanged
New intermodal service Melzo-Marcianise of Hannibal
Melzo
Two weekly rotations that from the first quarter will rise to three
PSA and Evergreen to jointly operate container terminal in Singapore
PSA and Evergreen to jointly operate container terminal in Singapore
Singapore
The new company will become operational by the end of 2024
In the third quarter economic growth of trade in goods and services of G20
In the third quarter economic growth of trade in goods and services of G20
Paris
Down the value of goods to and from China
Omanita group Asyad will manage the port of al-Suwayq for 40 years
Muscat
The expansion of the stairway and the construction of a quay
The Companies inform
Accelleron initiates partnership with Geislinger to expand service business in the Mediterranean region
Memorandum of Understanding for the creation of an intermodal terminal in Budapest
Astana
A delegation of the Kazakh KTZ Express to the port of Rijeka
The BIMCO has adopted the FuelEU Maritime Clause
Copenhagen
The European regulation will enter into force next January.
Kenon Holdings (Idan Ofer) announces the next exit from the capital of ZIM
Singapore
Currently owns 19.8 million shares
NIM and EH Group will develop hydrogen fuel cell technologies for shipping
In the third quarter of 2024 the traffic of goods in the port of Tanger Med increased by 11%
Anjra
In the first nine months of the year, growth was 12% percent.
Project of the ovadese Vezzani to set up a terminal for the automotive in Porto Marghera
Venice
Filed for the release of a demanial concession for the quay ex Sirma
In the third quarter the port of Koper has handled 287,410 containers (+ 11.8%)
Koper
In the first nine months of 2024, it was 835,506 (+ 2.9%)
The Zephyr Group snaps up Singaporean Twinco and Germany's Carl Baguhn
The Spezia
The two companies operate in the area of spare parts and components for diesel and gas engines
Rixi, without the ETS review, European maritime fleets will continue to suffer a competitive disadvantage
Rome
According to the deputy minister, it is necessary to intervene at the root of the problem
PSA Italy continues in purchase of equipment for Marghera terminal
Genoa
Committed total value of 8.5 million euros for three rubber-tyred gantry crane electric
Corsica Sardinia Ferries in search of navigating personnel
Go Ligure
The wanted profiles are different, for machine areas, room and kitchen
Agreement for the digital integration of the FS and AdSP Polo Logistics systems of the Western Liguria
Genoa
New Oriental Mediterranean Service-Adriatic via Malta of CMA CGM
Marseille
Will have a weekly frequency
Brussels to give state aid for 1.9 billion euros to German railway company DB Cargo
Brussels
Renewed the Governing Council of Wista Italy
Milan
Constancy Musso confirmed president
Maersk completes orders to three shipyards for 20 new container ships
Copenhagen
In Yangzijiang Shipbuilding committed for six 17,000 teu ships and two from 9,000 teu. At Hanwha Ocean and New Times Shipbuilding ordered six units from 15,000 teu each
Biagio Mazzotta assumes the post of Vice-President of the Federation of the Sea
Rome
President of Assonave will be running for vice president of ENMC
ESPO calls on the new EU Commission to maintain and strengthen the CEF programme
Brussels
The exhortation is also to better adapt it to the needs of ports and their stakeholders
The agreement on training between the AdSP of the Tirreno Centre Northern, the ITS Academy, " G. Caboto " and the European Escola
Cyvitavecchia
Consultation on the extension of the UK ETS to the maritime sector
London
Shipping would be included since 2026
MSC completes acquisition of a minority stake in HHLA
Hamburg
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
ONE acquires a stake in Jakarta's NPCT1 terminal container
Singapore
It has a traffic capacity of 1.5 million teu per year
Transped orders a mobile crane Konecranes Gottwald for its Porto Marghera terminal
Helsinki
It will be taken in delivery in the second quarter of next year
Dutch Raben Group and Swiss elvetica Sieber Transport make up a joint venture
Oss / Berneck
It will detect the Swiss company's groupage transport activity
Dachser & Fercam Italia has opened a new branch in Arezzo
Bolzano
Three thousand square meters of operational surface area and 400 of offices
Fincantieri initiates agreement with SIMEST for the growth of watermark businesses
Milan / Trieste
Conference for the 30 th birthday of WISTA Italy
Genoa
It will be held tomorrow at Palazzo San Giorgio in Genoa
Approved the Plan of the Organic Ports of Sardinia
Cagliari
There are 938 workers in the 36 enterprises operating in the scallots
Saipem has awarded an EPCI offshore contract from BP in Indonesia
Milan
Container ship charterer MPCC's revenues fell by -28% in the third quarter
Oslo
Fermerci reports delays and cuts to incentives for rail freight transport
Rome
Paper: Real risk of losing 115 million euros
In the third quarter, traffic in shipping containers of Moroccan Marsa Maroc increased by 5% percent.
Casablanca
Exhaustion of the growth of transshipment volumes
At Samsung Heavy Industries orders for the construction of four 16,000-teu container carriers
Busan
Commits the value of about 781 million
Eni-MSC agreement in the field of sustainability and energy transition
San Donato Milanese
It was subscribed by Claudio Descalzi and Diego Aponte
The Grimaldi terminal in the port of Barcelona has been equipped with Onshore Power Supply
Barcelona
It will become operational in January
PORTS
Italian Ports:
Ancona Genoa Ravenna
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Leghorn Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venice
Italian Interports: list World Ports: map
DATABASE
ShipownersShipbuilding and Shiprepairing Yards
ForwardersShip Suppliers
Shipping AgentsTruckers
MEETINGS
Conference for the 30 th birthday of WISTA Italy
Genoa
It will be held tomorrow at Palazzo San Giorgio in Genoa
Conference of the CNEL on the Sustainability of Maritime Transport
Rome
It will be held on November 27 in Rome
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
North Korean tankers transport over one million barrels of oil from Russia
(NK News)
Sudan govt scraps $6bn Red Sea port deal with UAE
(The North Africa Post)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
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South Korea's HJSC adjusts a salesperson for four new 7,900-teu container ships
Busan
Rolf Westfal-Larsen Jr. has been elected president of Intertanko
London
Undergoes to Paolo d' Amico
COSCO and SIPG will acquire 10% each of the capital of SAIC Anji Logistics
Shanghai
They will participate in the capital increase of the logistics company of SAIC Motor
AD Ports continues in its investment campaign in Egypt
Cairo / Abu Dhabi
Agreement to realize an industrial area of 20 square kilometers in East Port Said
Dimitri Serafimoff has been elected as the new president of CLECAT
Dimitri Serafimoff has been elected as the new president of CLECAT
Brussels
He will also retain the presidency of the CLECAT Customs Institute
Ok of the Rovigo Tribunal to the Restructuring Plan of Shipbuilding Victory plan
Adria
On the completion of the sale of the company to CNV Srl
Port of Ancona, in 2023, underlines the AdSP-container traffic grew by 5%
Ancona
The Port Authority disputes the data released by the Fedespedi Studies Center
Mr vard will build five support ships in the offshore industry.
Trieste
Designed to accommodate up to 190 people, they will be carried out in Vietnam
Alpe Adria activates new rail service between the port of Trieste and the Malpensa Intermodal terminal in Sacconago
Trieste
Euroseas order in China the construction of two 4,300-teu feeder container
Athens
Quarterly revenue from rentals inj growth of 5.8%
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