testata inforMARE
Cerca
04 April 2025 - Year XXIX
Independent journal on economy and transport policy
16:22 GMT+2
LinnkedInTwitterFacebook
BRIEFS
March 13, 1999
Sched Netweb site
  • Ship registration reduction set to boost SAR profile
  • Yang Ming joins Zim/SCI alliance
  • Japan gets boost
  • Schenker appoints key staff
  • Malaysia's trade surplus drops
  • Sea-change for Cosco
  • DHL aims at Singapore's SME's
  • HKAEC combats Y2K bug
  • New Canada- Mexico link
  • EC unsure of DP purchase
  • Pressure to compute
  • New credit plan for PAL
  • Haeco profits drop 54.5 pc
  • Cargo growth slowing at passenger hubs
  • MAS coy on millennium flights
  • Talking softly

Cargowebweb site
MARCH 12, 1999
  • German rail/port joint venture falls through
  • Geologistics alliance with Germany's Porsche AG
  • Uncertainty about German Betuwelijn stretch
  • Airborne Express expands UK and Dutch operations
  • Amsterdam wants new terminal
  • Asia considers Rotterdam 'best port'

Cyber Shipping Guide - Ocean Commerceweb site
  • 'K' Line, Yangming, COSCO Reshuffle Europe/Med Svc.
  • ILWU/BCMEA Talks Remain Unfruitful
  • Naigai Trans Expands Service to Europe
  • LH, SQ, SK Agree on Alliance in Air Cargo
  • BAX Global Expands Its Presence in Taiwan

Exim Indiaweb site
MARCH 12, 1999
  • Mercantile launches new LCL service to Europe
  • MISC holds annual regional conference in Mumbai
  • Only composite garment manufacturing units eligible for NIE quota
  • Cashew kernel exports move up
  • CM to address industry tomorrow
  • Low-cost box leasing service
  • Ex-Im expert answers your queries
  • Non-coking coal duty up 5 pc
  • Mumbai-Vadodara expressway plan abandoned
  • Deutsche Post acquires Danzas
  • Pakistan likely to offer MFN status to India
  • HDPE wins Rs 15-cr order
  • Mitsubishi may bag Purulia deal
  • L & T to build another Wartak bridge in Gujarat
  • EPCG scheme extended to tourism industry
  • I-T surcharge will be scrapped next year, promises Sinha
  • MbPT decides against handing over railway
  • Colombo Port volume shows downslide
  • ISP '99 in Delhi from March 15-17
  • Chinese suppliers dupe chemical importers
  • Govt may slap dumping duty to rectify customs duty anomalies
  • Small companies do better:CMIE

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
MARCH 12, 1999
  • New Estonian bunker company to offer IFO's from May
  • Norway: Conditional pledge to cut oil production
  • California: New oil spill response service for non-tank vessels

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Meralis in challenge to US ruling
    LAWYERS for Indian shipowners the Merali family are seeking a ruling in London that a US court had no right to hear the Ya Mawlaya collision case.
  • German dream team
    German chancellor Gerhard Schröder tried to end his government's crisis yesterday with the appointment of Hans Eichel as new finance minister. The move follows Thursday's surprise resignation of Oskar Lafontaine, the powerful finance minister and chairman of the ruling Social Democratic Party, from both positions. The departure of Mr Lafontaine was greeted with relief by Germany's maritime sector. Tax breaks for high-earning individuals' investments in shipping were targeted by Mr Lafontaine, who wanted them more or less completely abolished. But hopes that the government would withdraw its controversial tax reform bill were dashed yesterday by Mr Schröder. He said that the bill would continue its course through the parliamentary process. The lower house, the Bundestag, has already agreed to it, and the states' chamber Bundesrat is expected to vote on March 19 . Before Mr Lafontaine's resignation, leaders of Germany's coastal states, all ruled by the Social Democrats, said that the states' chamber would modify rules affecting shipping and shipbuilding. Mr Eichel is the present state prime minister in Hesse but was defeated in the regional election last month. His term ends on April 4. Mr Schröder is likely to stand himself for the post of party chairman.
  • Royal Boskalis Westminster achieves 26% profits jump
    Dutch dredging to construction group Royal Boskalis Westminster posted a 26% jump in net profits to Fls103.8m ($52m), while its turnover soared 15% to Fls1.76bn.
  • Three factors blamed for Belships losses
    NORWAY'S product tanker, gas carrier and bulk carrier operator Belships has blamed weak markets, the Asian crisis and low secondhand activity for a 75% widening of its pre-tax loss last year.
  • Rodriquez signs US fast ferries deal
    Italy's Rodriquez has signed a deal which will open the US cabotage and Canadian markets to the Aquastrada monohull fast ferry designed by the Messina-based shipyard.
  • Russian Far East oil and gas projects threatened
    PLANNED oil and gas projects in the Russian Far East are in serious doubt, according to a new study for Britain's Economic and Social Research Council.
  • Zim boost for Vancouver's ambitions
    PORT of Vancouver will receive a boost to its long-held ambition to be a gateway for US cargo when Zim Israel Navigation begins its transpacific service in May Zim, one of the world's top 15 container lines, has confirmed it will begin a regular weekly service on the North Pacific from May 6, making Vancouver its first port of call ahead of US ports.
  • Short time for 25 at Sassnitz
    THE crisis in Russia has forced the Baltic ferry port of Sassnitz to put 25 of its employees on short time. A spokesman at F'hrhafen Sassnitz said both port workers and administrative staff would work fewer hours until the end of April, writes Sabina Casagrande, Bonn.

Fairplayweb site
MARCH 12, 1999
  • Donaldson's Empress report out on March 15
  • Eletson frustrated over leniency
  • Submarine sinks New Carissa's bow section
  • Ship's crew stages strike in port
  • Bond issuers 'are being victimised'
  • Stolt-Nielsen buys into Van Ommeren
  • Australian mineral exports go into reverse
  • European intermodal project off the blocks
  • Cem Bulk vessel held in UK
  • Singapore accedes to OPRC 1990 convention
  • Strikes hit Vancouver grain shipments
  • P&O wins Kandla contract
  • Caltex freezes Haldia LPG project
  • Sugar glut turns sour
  • Patrick bids to boost warehousing efficiency
  • Sri Lanka retains top tea export position
  • Ceylon Shipping makes first profit in years
  • Walter Sporleder in liquidation

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Baltimore seeks direct rail service to lure ship hub deal
  • FMC to fine carriers for eastbound trade actions
  • Japanese: US makers fabricated steel crisis
  • Creativity cuts costs of logistics in Mexico
  • Port of Los Angeles appoints Jim MacLellan assistant marketing director
  • Fila USA chooses Ryder Integrated Logistics as its outsource partner
  • Customs finds drugs in container of tiles from Ecuador
  • Ailing supply chain software maker Industri-Matematik restructures
  • India's Kandla port plans new facilities
  • Canada braces for magazine trade war with US
  • Roadway Express starts two-day regional service in western US on Monday
  • New Carissa - R.I.P.
  • BAX Global buys more of its Taiwan subsidiary
Transportation
  • Rails use data to tout improvements
  • STB reviews environment impact of DM&E plan
  • UTU takes stance against CN-IC merger
Maritime
  • Ecuador readies export boost
  • New York port readies final offer
  • Unexpected foes for Philadelphia dig
  • Coast Guard pulls Louisiana barge firm license over Jones Act violations
  • Halifax dredges three spots to ease box ship entry into Bedford Basin
  • Cargo watch

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Baltimore seeks direct rail service to lure ship hub deal
  • FMC to fine carriers for eastbound trade actions
  • Japanese: US makers fabricated steel crisis
  • Creativity cuts costs of logistics in Mexico
  • Port of Los Angeles appoints Jim MacLellan assistant marketing director
  • Fila USA chooses Ryder Integrated Logistics as its outsource partner
  • Customs finds drugs in container of tiles from Ecuador
  • Ailing supply chain software maker Industri-Matematik restructures
  • India's Kandla port plans new facilities
  • Canada braces for magazine trade war with US
  • Roadway Express starts two-day regional service in western US on Monday
  • New Carissa - R.I.P.
  • BAX Global buys more of its Taiwan subsidiary
Transportation
  • Rails use data to tout improvements
  • STB reviews environment impact of DM&E plan
  • UTU takes stance against CN-IC merger
Maritime
  • Ecuador readies export boost
  • New York port readies final offer
  • Unexpected foes for Philadelphia dig
  • Coast Guard pulls Louisiana barge firm license over Jones Act violations
  • Halifax dredges three spots to ease box ship entry into Bedford Basin
  • Cargo watch

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Baltimore seeks direct rail service to lure ship hub deal
  • FMC to fine carriers for eastbound trade actions
  • Japanese: US makers fabricated steel crisis
  • Creativity cuts costs of logistics in Mexico
  • Port of Los Angeles appoints Jim MacLellan assistant marketing director
  • Fila USA chooses Ryder Integrated Logistics as its outsource partner
  • Customs finds drugs in container of tiles from Ecuador
  • Ailing supply chain software maker Industri-Matematik restructures
  • India's Kandla port plans new facilities
  • Canada braces for magazine trade war with US
  • Roadway Express starts two-day regional service in western US on Monday
  • New Carissa - R.I.P.
  • BAX Global buys more of its Taiwan subsidiary
Transportation
  • Rails use data to tout improvements
  • STB reviews environment impact of DM&E plan
  • UTU takes stance against CN-IC merger
Maritime
  • Ecuador readies export boost
  • New York port readies final offer
  • Unexpected foes for Philadelphia dig
  • Coast Guard pulls Louisiana barge firm license over Jones Act violations
  • Halifax dredges three spots to ease box ship entry into Bedford Basin
  • Cargo watch

Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
MARCH 12, 1999
  • La libéralisation du transport ferroviaire international de marchandises est prioritaire
    Lors de la discussion à Strasbourg des deux rapports de la Commission pour le Transport du Parlement européen sur la libéralisation en phases des chemins de fer, la majorité des députés ont fait part de leur inquiétude concernant l'avenir de ce secteur de transport important. L'organisation de la prestation de service du secteur ferroviaire serait de moins en moins capable de réagir à la demande qui évolue rapidement. L'avis général est que l'UE doit tout mettre en oeuvre pour relancer le transport ferroviaire.
  • Frans Maas maintient un scénario de croissance
    Le groupe néerlandais de transport routier, d'expédition et de logistique Frans Maas a réalisé une hausse de 10% de son chiffre d'affaires en 1998, passant à 1,46 milliard de NLG. Le bénéfice net a quant à lui augmenté de 16,5% à 35,3 mio. de NLG. C'est ce qu'a annoncé à Amsterdam le président du groupe, Henk Benjamins. Il a précisé que tant la division "transport/expédition" que la division logistique ont enregistré de beaux chiffres. A l'issue de la conférence de presse, il nous a déclaré que l'objectif de croissance pour les années à venir est de 7% par an en moyenne. "Pour cette année, notre scénario prévoit une croissance relativement importante", a-t-il ajouté.
  • Anvers: NYK présente sa dernière génération de PCTC "flexible" sous sa nouvelle livrée
    Escale remarquée mercredi dernier au terminal pour voitures de la Hessenatie à la darse de Vrasene du nouveau pure car truck carrier (PCTC) "Perseus Leader", d'une capacité de 6.000 voitures, dont c'est le mainden trip et qui est en fait la sixième unité d'une série de 13 que livrent trois chantiers nippons. Certes, des unités de ce type ont déjà fait escale à Anvers, mais cette fois, il s'agissait de la première parée de la nouvelle livrée, à savoir une coque peinte en bleu marine avec le logo en grandes lettres blanches des deux côtés de la coque: "NYK Line". La partie supérieure est peinte en blanc.
  • Anvers est le carrefour logistique des chargeurs belges
    Robert Restiau, administrateur-délégué de l'AGHA, a souhaité la bienvenue aux quelque 350 participants à la présentation du port d'Anvers à Bruxelles, en soulignant l'importance du chargeur pour le port scaldien: quelque 55% de l'exportation et de l'importation du port est généré par des chargeurs belges et luxembourgeois, ce qui revient à environ 66 mio. de tonnes par année. L'échevin du port Delwaide a esquissé l'importance internationale du port et a mis l'accent sur les liaisons fluviales et ferroviaires.

Traffic Worldweb site
  • It's doubtful that anyone who saw "Analyze This," "You've Got Mail" or "Elizabeth" gave much thought to how these movies got to the big screen in front of them. Getting it to the right theater on time, in the case of these three flicks, was the job of Entertainment Transportation Specialists, one of only two companies in the business of making movie deliveries. And it's a type of transportation management that gets the attention of movie studios; 11 studios currently since its start up in 1998.
  • Amtrak's Philadelphia-based chief engineer for the Northeast Corridor may have improperly awarded to a neighbor more than $2 million in consulting work and misled the Amtrak board about the expenditures, according to the General Accounting Office. GAO's findings are in a 10-page letter to Senate Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee Chairman Richard Shelby, R-Ala., who requested it after learning in February of the GAO probe.
  • Truckload carriers in the temperature-controlled freight business will continue to consolidate, according to a temperature-controlled logistics report sponsored by C.H. Robinson Worldwide. Temperature-controlled shippers are more tolerant than their dry-goods counterparts of carriers' performance lapses in finding equipment. But quality control standards are another story; temperature-controlled shippers reported they rejected more shipments in 1998 because of temperature lapses than the previous year.
  • The Air & Expedited Motor Carriers Conference, questioning its on-again, off-again affiliation with the American Trucking Associations, is leaning toward throwing its 100-member group behind another organization in the wake of ATA's new structure. In a hotly debated session at the annual meeting in Las Vegas, the AEMCC went into a rare closed executive session to debate its future. It wants to decide its new direction no later than Oct. 1, ahead of ATA's implementation of its new plan on Jan. 1, 2001.
  • 1999 is looking like a bleak year for major enterprise resource planning software vendors such as Baan Co. N.V., J.D. Edwards & Co., PeopleSoft and SAP AG. The ERP software market has seen some profound and permanent changes that started last year - the millennium bug and global economic conditions, particularly in Asia and Latin America, among other items - affected licensing sales for everyone. But the downturn may be a blip on the radar screen. These vendors already are preparing for the future by expanding their software scope and focusing efforts on midmarket companies with revenue between $200 million and $750 million.
  • Canadian National and Illinois Central took a big step closer to their merger when the Surface Transportation Board handed down an environmental assessment with only minor mitigation requirements. Only segments of line in Illinois and Michigan will be required to undergo hazmat mitigation, the board said. The decision paves the way for this Thursday's oral argument at the STB which, barring anything unexpected, will be relatively controversy-free. The Surface Transportation Board will hold a voting conference on March 25.
  • Deregulation is changing the freightliner shipping map, but the new map won't be available for a while. Small to midsize shippers who lack the experience to show them the way may find negotiating with carriers is like a game of blindman's bluff. "No one really knows what's going to happen," said U.S. Agricultural Trade Association official Christopher Rose.
  • GeoLogistics is struggling to make its domestic forwarding business work. After two and a half years of watching the business fail, GeoLogistics has hired four new high-powered executives to right the ship. Although the company says its international logistics is doing very well, the poor performance from the former LEP Profit business is dragging down profits for the company overall. If a public offering is in the cards, fixing the domestic business is a must.
  • The Canadian Wheat Board and Canadian Pacific Railway reached an out-of-court settlement in a dispute dating back to 1997. CP will pay C$15 million to the board over the next two years, which will add the money to the pool accounts it operates for farmers in western Canada. In return, the Winnipeg-based board has agreed to drop its C$50 million lawsuit against the railroad for delays and service disruptions two years ago. CN reached a still-secret deal with the board last year in a similar dispute.

›››File
FROM THE HOME PAGE
Ahead of the election, Australia is arguing over who will oust China's Landbridge from the Port of Darwin
Darwin/Strathpine
Assurances to this effect were given by both Prime Minister Albanese and opposition leader Dutton.
US tariffs will cause a four percentage point reduction in the expected volume of world trade
Geneva
The World Trade Organization believes so
84% of new constructions ordered by the Italian navy will be built in China
Rome
Analysis by the Confitarma Study Center on the possible impacts of US duties on the national shipping industry
GNV ships will call at Algerian ports for the first time
Genoa
In summer, the weekly connections Sète-Algiers and Sète-Bejaia will be activated
Boluda Towage and Marsa Maroc to operate towage services in the new port of Nador West Med
Valencia
Denton (ICC): Trump's tariffs pose a crucial challenge to rules-based trade governance
Denton (ICC): Trump's tariffs pose a crucial challenge to rules-based trade governance
Paris
Rather, he stressed, multilateral solutions are needed to resolve the long-standing inefficiencies and inequalities in the global trading system.
Guerrieri appointed extraordinary commissioner of the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority
Leghorn
The mandate granted by MIT has no expiration date
APM Terminals buys the Panama Canal Railway Company
The Hague
The company operates the railway line parallel and adjacent to the Panama Canal
Piloda plans a hub for ship repair, refitting and demolition in the port of Brindisi
Naples
Expression of interest for the reconversion and reindustrialization of the former coal power plant area
Kuehne+Nagel to handle spare parts logistics for Changan electric cars in the European market
Schindellegi
Agreement with the Chinese car manufacturer
A.P. Møller Holding submits offer to acquire entire share capital of towing company Svitzer
AP Møller Holding submits offer to acquire entire share capital of towing company Svitzer
Copenhagen
The Mærsk family investment company already owns 47.0% of the company
Public interest declared for MSC, Neri and Lorenzini's project for a new container terminal in Livorno
Slight annual growth in freight traffic in Italian ports driven by containers
Slight annual growth in freight traffic in Italian ports driven by containers
Rome
In the container segment, the strong increase in transhipments offset the decline in imports and exports
Turkey's Desan Shipyard in talks to take over Mangalia shipyard
Bucharest
The Tuzla plant is much smaller than the Romanian one
Six international shipping associations present a guide to planning safe navigation
London
TUI awards Fincantieri contract for two new cruise ships for Marella Cruises
Hanover/Trieste
Deliveries are scheduled for 2030 and 2032
ESPO urges EU and Member States to allocate funds to decarbonise ships and ports
Brussels
Earmarking Innovation Fund proceeds to stimulate demand for clean marine fuels
China Antitrust Launches Investigation into Hutchison Ports' Panama Terminal Sale
Beijing/Hong Kong
Panama Ports Company operates the Balboa and Cristobal ports
PSA posts annual revenue growth, but profits fall
Singapore
Sharp increase in operating costs across the board
Temporary Port Labor Supply Company in Cagliari Extended for Another 18 Months
Cagliari
In 2024, cargo traffic in Chinese seaports grew by +3.5%
Beijing
Increase of +6.9% in traffic with foreign countries. In the first two months of 2025, 1.75 billion tons were moved (+1.6%)
Chinese container maker CIMC posts bumper 2024
Hong Kong
Almost 3.6 million containers sold (+372%). Record revenues
Le Aziende informanoSponsored Article
AAL Shipping sceglie il sistema di consulenza marina di ABB per ottimizzare la flotta Super B-Class
In February, freight traffic in the port of Genoa fell by -4.4% and in Savona-Vado it increased by +24.5%
Genoa
Cruise and ferry passenger decline
ICS, Trump's proposed measures against Chinese ships risk having significant unwanted consequences, even for the US
Washington
Strong opposition to their introduction also expressed by the WSC
Intercargo, international measures for decarbonisation of shipping must be simple and clear
London
Gkonis: Must not compromise operational efficiency and smooth global transport of essential goods
Port of Barcelona invests 124 million to develop sustainable fuel traffic
Barcelona
Construction of three new moorings at Moll de l'Energia
In 2024, freight traffic in the port of Catania began to grow again. A decline in Augusta
In 2024, freight traffic in the port of Catania began to grow again. A decline in Augusta
Augusta
A total of 7.9 million and 23.0 million tons of cargo were handled
In 2024, the terminal operator HHLA recorded record revenues with a growth of +10.5%
Hamburg
Profit after taxes amounted to 56.4 million euros (+33.1%)
Launch of a public consultation for the updating of the PRPs of the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado
Genoa
The involvement of territorial, economic and social communities is foreseen
ITU, ICAO and IMO highlight risks to maritime and air transport caused by attacks on satellite communications
Geneva/Montreal/London
London Government presents its strategy for decarbonising maritime transport
London
The measures for ports will be defined after a public consultation that will take place in the coming months
For security, military ships are not enough, merchant ships are also essential
London
TUI in talks with shipyards for two new cruise ships for Marella
Hanover
Slots available starting from the 2031 financial year
ANESCO, with the Port Employment Centers, accidents have decreased in the three main Spanish ports
Madrid
67% reduction in lost work days per year
Filt, Fit and Uilt, no to the transformation from "article 18" to "16" of the Livorno port company LTM
Leghorn
Unions ask port authority to block proliferation of new economic entities
Last year Fincantieri recorded record revenues and new orders
Last year Fincantieri recorded record revenues and new orders
Trieste
Folgiero: the first fruits of our strategy and industrial vision have been harvested
COSCO Shipping Holdings revenue increased by +44.8% in the fourth quarter of 2024
COSCO Shipping Holdings revenue increased by +44.8% in the fourth quarter of 2024
Shanghai
In the period, the container ships of the Chinese group's fleet transported 6.9 million TEUs (+13.1%). Containers on the Asia-Europe/Med routes fell
Porto Marghera, renewal of concession to Terminal Rinfuse Venezia
Venice
New 25-year contract. Investments of over 53 million euros expected
In the last quarter of 2024, container traffic alone increased in French ports
Paris
In the whole year, containers amounted to over 5.3 million TEU (+11.5%)
Carnival Sets New Low Season Quarter Records December-February
Carnival Sets New Low Season Quarter Records December-February
Miami
Positive outlook for the remainder of the 2025 financial year
Rail Losing Ground in Transalpine Freight Traffic Through Switzerland
Bern
In 2024, trains transported 25.7 million tons of cargo (-3.7%)
CK Hutchison's Port Division revenues grew by 10.8% last year
Hong Kong
In 2024, Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane recorded a net loss of -208 million euros
Rome
Revenues up by +11.7%. The group's freight transported increased thanks to the acquisition of Exploris
Port of Genoa, Ente Bacini requests new spaces and renewal of the concession
Genoa
Conference to celebrate the centenary of the company
The public meeting of the Italian Port Terminal Operators Association will be held in Rome on June 19th
Genoa
VARD to build offshore dive vessel for Dong Fang Offshore
Alesund/Trieste
The contract is worth 113.5 million euros
Next week Italian ports will participate in Seatrade Cruise Global
Rome
Initiative brand: "CruiseItaly - One Country, Many Destinations"
MSC Group Cruise Terminal Officially Inaugurated in the Port of Barcelona
Barcelona
In 2027 it will be equipped with a cold ironing plant
Marcegaglia and Nova Marine Carriers form NovaMar Logistic joint venture
Lugano/Gazoldo of the Ippoliti
A general cargo ship will transport raw materials to the steel group's plants
Liebherr achieves record annual sales in the maritime and port crane segment
Bulls
Strong demand for offshore and container handling equipment
The annual conference "Programming, Operation and Management of Transport Networks" in Genoa
Genoa
It is dedicated to the transport and mobility sector
Last year, 656 ships underwent repair work in Greece
Piraeus
Increase of five units compared to 2023
Port of La Spezia, cruise ship docking simulations completed at Garibaldi West pier
The Spice
Assagenti conference on the future of the profession of maritime agent and broker
Genoa
It will be held tomorrow in Genoa
Francesco Beltrano is the new general secretary of Uniport
Rome
He takes over from Paolo Ferrandino, who will continue to collaborate as a consultant
Stena Line presents a project for a ro-ro vessel capable of reducing energy consumption by at least 20%
Gothenburg
Introduced most of the innovative technologies currently available
Saipem awarded new contracts in Middle East and Guyana
Milan
The total value of the orders is approximately 720 million dollars.
Conference in Genoa for the centenary of Ente Bacini
Genoa
The company was established on 19 February 1925
Interporto Bologna Board of Directors Renewed
Bentivoglio
Stefano Caliandro Appointed President. Loss of 1.7 million euros in 2024
NYK invests 76 billion yen in NYK Energy Ocean Corporation
Tokyo
The newco has taken over the activities of ENEOS Ocean
Decarbonisation of maritime transport will be faster in the EU and the US
DHL Acquires CRYOPDP
Bonn/Nashville
The company provides courier services for clinics and healthcare
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Over a million to the port companies of Livorno and Piombino to acquire green vehicles
Leghorn
The ranking for admission to the PNRR-Next Gen Eu contributions has been published
COSCO Shipping Development Co.'s container sales increased by +204.1% in 2024
Shanghai
The related turnover increased by +124.0%
The call for funding for the purchase of electric vehicles in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado has been published
Genoa
Yang Ming Buys Three New 8,000 TEU Containerships
Keelung
They will be delivered between 2028 and 2029
Construction of a cruise ship for Regent Seven Seas Cruises begins in Marghera
Trieste
Fincantieri will deliver the unit in 2026
Federlogistica establishes operational offices in Spain and Brazil
Genoa
The aim is to go beyond theoretical cooperative relationships
Over a Ton of Cocaine Seized in the Port of Gioia Tauro
Reggio Calabria
If placed on the market it would have generated over 187 million euros
In 2024, the economic results of Interporto Padova reached record values
Padua
Revenues up +17%
Three ceremonies at the Saint-Nazaire shipyard for three new MSC Cruises ships
Geneva
New flagship "MSC World America" delivered
German railway company DB Cargo reduced losses in 2024
Berlin
Revenues down again. -9.0% drop in freight volumes
NovaAlgoma orders second 38,000 dwt cement carrier in China
Lugano
It will be taken over in 2027
Customs agreement between Italy and Brazil to facilitate trade
Brasilia
Mission of the Customs and Monopolies Agency in the South American nation
A team from La Spezia Container Terminal in Rotterdam to test advanced technologies
The Spice
ECT Hutchinson Ports Training Center Visited
The assembly of Genoese freight forwarders on Monday
Genoa
It will be held at the Palazzo della Borsa in Genoa
Assarmatori, in Italy the ferry segment cannot bear the burden of the EU ETS in a very fragile market situation
Brussels
Messina: Protecting shipping from the ideological excesses of the Green Deal
The website of the Port Authority Corps - Coast Guard has been renewed
Rome
It has become a single digital access point to documents and services
In 2024, inland waterway freight transport in Germany increased by +1.2%
Wiesbaden
The volume, at 173.8 million tonnes, is the second lowest since 1990.
APM Terminals Granted Port of New York - New Jersey Concession Renewal
New York
Contract for a period of 33 years. Investments of 500 million dollars are expected
Experimentation of crane automation has begun at the Interporto Padova terminal
Padua
The interport company awarded the "Industria Felix 2025 Award"
Container traffic in the port of Algeciras fell by -17.0% in February
Algeciras
Both import-export volumes and transhipment are decreasing
New cruise company Crescent Seas has been founded in Miami
Miami
The fleet, initially consisting of one ship from Regent Seven Seas Cruises, will grow to five units within the next five years
In 2024, the volume of vehicles transported by Wallenius Wilhelmsen's fleet decreased by -9.7%
Oslo
Traffic down on almost all global routes
Agreement between Assoporti and Assologistica and the Florida trade, transport and port authorities
Rome
It was signed today
In April a mission in Albania of The International Propeller Clubs - Italy
Genoa
It will take place on the 9th and 10th in Tirana and Durres
COSCO Shipping Ports revenues rose to a record $1.5 billion in 2024 (+3.3%)
Hong Kong
In the fourth quarter alone, a decrease of -3.0%
SO.RI.MA. (FHP group) granted a concession of an area of 125 thousand square meters in the port of Chioggia
Venice
Investments of 11.5 million euros expected over 25 years
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
The public meeting of the Italian Port Terminal Operators Association will be held in Rome on June 19th
Genoa
The annual conference "Programming, Operation and Management of Transport Networks" in Genoa
Genoa
It is dedicated to the transport and mobility sector
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Damen Mangalia Unionists Protest Friday Against Possible Closure
(The Romania Journal)
Govt. to woo top ten shipping liners in world for Colombo port expansion
(Daily Mirror)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
››› File
Contship Italia’s intermodal network has been extended to the Gulf Terminal in La Spezia
Melzo
Connections with the inland terminals of Milan, Modena and Padua
Container traffic in the port of Valencia grew by +15.2% last month
Valencia
The overall volume of goods handled increased by +6.8%
The Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority obtains gender equality certification
Leghorn
It is the first Italian port authority to obtain this recognition
Container traffic growth weakens at ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach
Los Angeles/Long Beach
Last month, increases of +2.6% and +13.4% respectively were recorded
Assarmatori, the Italian government's position on the impact of the EU ETS on shipping and ports is good
Rome
Messina: fully understood the risks and distortions of European climate regulation
PSA Italy's Genoa port terminals awarded anti-corruption certification
Genoa
The UNI EN ISO 37001 standard defines the requirements for an effective anti-corruption management system
Assiterminal presents three projects for the sustainable transition of the Italian port sector
Rome
Work completed on docks 33 and 34 of the port of Civitavecchia
Civitavecchia
50,000 square meters of yards prepared
The completion and doubling of the Pontremolese is the dream-nightmare of the La Spezia port community
The Spice
Fontana: Money is not found when enormous resources are channeled into railway lines of dubious utility
Hanwha acquires 9.9% stake in shipbuilding company Austal
Sydney
Investment worth approximately 116 million US dollars
The European fleet is growing but competing fleets are growing at a faster rate
Brussels
Raptis (European Shipowners): investing ETS revenues in clean shipping technologies and fuels
Trasportounito has confirmed the national halt to the transport of goods
Rome
Proclaimed for the duration of five days from March 31st to April 4th
Container traffic in Hong Kong port increased by +9.1% in February
Hong Kong
However, for the second time in the last 25 years, cargo volume was below one million TEU.
Cargo traffic in Greek ports stable in Q3 2024
Piraeus
The increase in volumes transported on domestic routes has offset the decline in traffic with foreign countries
At the Vado Ligure container terminal a 21,000 teu container ship fully loaded
I go to Liguria
The 400-meter-long Cosco Shipping Nebula has landed
UIR proposes a permanent table for the development of intermodality
Verona
The main task is to build a project financing program.
Restructuring plan approved for Spanish company Armas Trasmediterránea
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
Creditors' appeal rejected
The decline in cargo traffic at the port of Singapore worsened in February
Singapore
Containerized cargoes amounted to 27.4 million tons (-3.6%)
- Via Raffaele Paolucci 17r/19r - 16129 Genoa - ITALY
phone: +39.010.2462122, fax: +39.010.2516768, e-mail
VAT number: 03532950106
Press Reg.: nr 33/96 Genoa Court
Editor in chief: Bruno Bellio
No part may be reproduced without the express permission of the publisher
Search on inforMARE Presentation
Feed RSS Advertising spaces

inforMARE in Pdf
Mobile