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BRIEFS
February 20, 1999
Sched Netweb site
  • Hanjin enters first charter-back tonnage deal
  • ERTS boost for FS Mackenzie
  • New Argentine CT planned
  • Major expansion of ANZESC's PRC services
  • American Airlines threatens to sue pilots association
  • Lufthansa / Envirotainer to work together
  • The art of moving by air

Cargowebweb site
FEBRUARY 19, 1999
  • ACL plans move from Sweden to the Netherlands
  • Minister for the Environment against Rotterdam expansion
  • Decisions Brussels against landing charges at Portuguese and Finnish airports
  • 'Unknown' El Al cargo contained computers
  • Drop in ASG turnover and profits

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Industry sources confident Sea-Land to be split and sold
  • Projections raised for Asian imports
  • US fears backlash of surging deficit
  • Trade policy flawed, unions say
  • ATA jumps into widening debate over rail competition and shipper access
  • Gore walks a fine line in free-trade speech before AFL-CIO
  • Brazil's currency crisis claims its first maritime industry casualty
  • California governor seeks Nafta trucking compromise
  • Auto carrier HUAL is entering US-Dominican Republic trade lanes in March
  • Canadian Cargo imposes five percent surcharge to cover new navigation system
  • Halliburton subsidiary given logistics contract to supply US forces in Balkans
  • Mediterranean Shipping picks Oakland and LA-Long Beach for its West Coast ports
  • Singapore's SML expects lower 1998 profits, but future in logistics looks good
Transportation
  • Training groups hit truck driver 'mills'
  • UK rail firms face govt showdown, new watchdog
Maritime
  • Small shippers can get big discounts under deregulation
  • Shippers laud overhaul of deregulation rules
  • Globalization of Latin America's economy poses challenges for ocean carriers
  • Port plan founders on shoals of labor unrest at terminals

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Industry sources confident Sea-Land to be split and sold
  • Projections raised for Asian imports
  • US fears backlash of surging deficit
  • Trade policy flawed, unions say
  • ATA jumps into widening debate over rail competition and shipper access
  • Gore walks a fine line in free-trade speech before AFL-CIO
  • Brazil's currency crisis claims its first maritime industry casualty
  • California governor seeks Nafta trucking compromise
  • Auto carrier HUAL is entering US-Dominican Republic trade lanes in March
  • Canadian Cargo imposes five percent surcharge to cover new navigation system
  • Halliburton subsidiary given logistics contract to supply US forces in Balkans
  • Mediterranean Shipping picks Oakland and LA-Long Beach for its West Coast ports
  • Singapore's SML expects lower 1998 profits, but future in logistics looks good
Transportation
  • Training groups hit truck driver 'mills'
  • UK rail firms face govt showdown, new watchdog
Maritime
  • Small shippers can get big discounts under deregulation
  • Shippers laud overhaul of deregulation rules
  • Globalization of Latin America's economy poses challenges for ocean carriers
  • Port plan founders on shoals of labor unrest at terminals

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Industry sources confident Sea-Land to be split and sold
  • Projections raised for Asian imports
  • US fears backlash of surging deficit
  • Trade policy flawed, unions say
  • ATA jumps into widening debate over rail competition and shipper access
  • Gore walks a fine line in free-trade speech before AFL-CIO
  • Brazil's currency crisis claims its first maritime industry casualty
  • California governor seeks Nafta trucking compromise
  • Auto carrier HUAL is entering US-Dominican Republic trade lanes in March
  • Canadian Cargo imposes five percent surcharge to cover new navigation system
  • Halliburton subsidiary given logistics contract to supply US forces in Balkans
  • Mediterranean Shipping picks Oakland and LA-Long Beach for its West Coast ports
  • Singapore's SML expects lower 1998 profits, but future in logistics looks good
Transportation
  • Training groups hit truck driver 'mills'
  • UK rail firms face govt showdown, new watchdog
Maritime
  • Small shippers can get big discounts under deregulation
  • Shippers laud overhaul of deregulation rules
  • Globalization of Latin America's economy poses challenges for ocean carriers
  • Port plan founders on shoals of labor unrest at terminals

Cyber Shipping Guide - Ocean Commerceweb site
  • COSCO to Revamp Asia/Oceania Services
  • FESAMEC's THC Hike Causes No Cost Increase on Shippers
  • FMC to Vote for New Service Contract Rules Next Week

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
FEBRUARY 19, 1999
  • New Carissa: Gales delay further operations
  • Secretary Richardson Announces Pilot Program for U.S. Oil Producers
  • Lithuania's Mazheikiu refinery restarted this week

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Defence giant in $1.35bn bid for Newport News
    GIANT US defence contractor General Dynamics has rocked the shipbuilding and repair industry with an unsolicited cash offer to acquire New York Stock Exchange-listed Newport News Shipbuilding for $38.50 a share, or some $1.35bn.
  • Profits fall at Statoil to cost 1,500 jobs
    UP to 1,500 jobs are to go at Norway's Statoil over the next two years after the oil major yesterday revealed a 94% downturn in net profits.
  • Double blow leads to a slide at Brostroms Van Ommeren
    Weak rates for product tankers and a substantial Russian loss contributed to a 63% decline in annual pre-tax profit at the Stockholm-listed Brostroms Van Ommeren Shipping group.
  • BMT plans to continue acquisitions programme
    BRITISH Maritime Technology, which has transformed itself into a 'stakeholder' company on the lines favoured by UK prime minister Tony Blair, is on the acquisitions trail.
  • Landmark year on St Lawrence Seaway
    THE Great Lakes-St Lawrence Seaway System recorded a series of landmark achievements during its "truly exceptional" 1998 navigation-season, US St Lawrence Seaway Development Corp administrator Albert Jacquez has told Congress.
  • US congressmen demand action to end EU canned peach subsidies
    NINE members of the United States House of Representatives have demanded that the Clinton administration promptly takes "all necessary corrective action" to force the European Union to scupper its canned peach subsidy regime, writes Joel Glass Washington Correspondent.
  • US shipyard to build fastest passenger cat
    A NEW York shipyard is set to build the world's fastest passenger-only catamaran ferry for the South American operator Buquebus.
  • High-speed services spur New York ferry sector
    PASSENGER carryings on New York harbour ferry services have continuously increased since 1986, and ongoing growth is promised by new, high-speed initiatives and major infrastructural projects, writes David Tinsley.

Fairplayweb site
FEBRUARY 19, 1999
  • Fire breaks out on Voyager of the Seas
  • General Dynamics in shock bid for Newport News
  • Stena to offer free HBL surveys
  • NSCSA alarmed at collision allegations
  • German ports fight new tax
  • HHLA to restructure this year
  • Redesign mooted for Pacificat
  • FMC approves electronic filing
  • 10,000 demonstrate for Ems barrier
  • Vancouver yard plans smaller fast ferry
  • Vehicle carriers lift Leif H'egh
  • Car traffic boosts ACL
  • Second grounded Taiheiyo carrier freed
  • National Rail joins landbridge bidding
  • Auckland volume up but profit down
  • Hong Kong approves site for cruise terminal
  • Record fruit season for Chile
  • Wartsila NSD losses increase
  • New Malaysian port to open this year

Traffic Worldweb site
  • Trucking lobbyists fired an artillery shell over the heads of railroads, threatening to join captive shippers in the railroads' competitive-access debate. The American Trucking Associations' board has authorized the move in the wake of the railroads' intransigence in the truck size and weight issue. ATA wants the Association of American Railroads to step aside and allow Congress, shippers and the trucking industry to decide what longer-combination vehicles should be permitted - or else ATA is threatening to help Congress decide if railroads should be forced to open their tracks to more competition. AAR President Ed Hamberger says his position hasn't changed in the face of ATA's threats.
  • If the American railroad industry doesn't stop resisting satellite-assisted train and shipment tracking, the government will issue regulations forcing them. Jolene Molitoris, Federal Railroad Administrator, says that unless positive train control timetables are reached this year voluntarily, the FRA may impose its own schedule. She is pressing the National Transportation Safety Board for more extensive use of positive train control, among other safety initiatives. A rash of rail fatalities has not helped the rails' argument for the government to stay out of this issue.
  • Nike wants you to just do it on the Internet. And it isn't the only shoe company whose soul is on the 'Net. New Balance is adding tracking capability over the Internet through an APL Ltd. subsidiary, ACS Logistics. Nike's sales director Mark Duggan says it still wants customers in its stores but increasingly is expanding its e-commerce initiatives. New Balance is hoping to take advantage of a new customs clearance function to know when its goods have cleared U.S. Customs.
  • American Freightways is making a huge operations change in shaving transit times off 2 million ZIP code pairs by a day or two. Called American Flyer, the new service will be offered at traditional LTL rates. But AF officials admit the shorter transit times translate into increased value, which it hopes to recoup at contract renewal time. Also, while AF will still remain in control with a man named Garrison at the top, founder Sheridan Garrison has begun the management transfer process to his two sons, Will and Tom.
  • How far intermodal transportation has come in recovering from its two-year slump in the eyes of its customers and the opportunities ahead for the carriers was the topic of a panel discussion at BT Alex. Brown's annual transportation conference. The panel featured representatives from the carriers, their customers, and third-party logistics companies. While intermodal customers agreed that there still lingered a perception that the railroads can't handle the freight, Norfolk Southern, CSX and their logistics partners were optimistic about the opportunities once the two railroads begin competing for new freight in the Northeast.
  • Combine warehouse management with supply-chain management, throw in some java programming and an Internet connection and what do you get? e-Wmsscm, of course. Renaissance, a supply-chain management software company has released a java-based warehouse management software system - the first java-based WMS package on the market, according to Steve Christensen, vice president of sales. e-Wmsscm is one of several recently released products headed your way, including a tiny new modem from Novatel Wireless and new software from Teletrac, RPS and HK Systems.
  • A new feeder service is scheduled to start April 1 between this country and Freeport, Bahamas. With ships getting bigger and ports getting fewer, the need for feederships is growing. Columbia Coastal Transport LLC, Clark, N.J., plans to deploy two 400-TEU container feederships in a service that will link Freeport with the ports of Wilmington, Del., Charleston, S.C., Savannah, Ga., and the Florida ports of Jacksonville, Cape Canaveral, Port Everglades and Miami.
  • There's a major U.S.-European trade dispute brewing - and it's a noisy one. The European Union has approved a draft resolution prohibiting aircraft equipped with hushkits or with bypass ratios of less than three from operating in Europe. This goes beyond the standard used by the International Civil Aviation Organization. The regulations are expected to go into effect in March. Reaction from this country has been vociferously against the move. U.S. officials say it's a dangerous precedent set unilaterally by the EU in a sector of trade that is fully dependent on uniform standards and multilateral cooperation.
  • Major League Baseball apparently has struck out in its attempt to play a home-and-home exhibition series between the Cuba national team and the Baltimore Orioles. For baseball-crazy Cubans, it shows the level of distrust that has stymied U.S.-Cuba trade for 40 years. The U.S. embargo on Cuban trade has been disastrous for American interests, according to John Howard, foreign policy director at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. He estimates that if the blockade were lifted, Cuban imports to this country might rise to as much as $6 billion annually. But U.S. trade policy toward Cuba remains mired in mistrust and suspicion.

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FROM THE HOME PAGE
ICS satisfied with ISWG-GHG's progress towards decarbonisation of shipping, even if not definitive
London
Platten: Much work still needs to be done urgently by MEPC meeting in April
In the second half of 2024, freight traffic in the port of Venice grew by +15.3%
Venice
In the whole year, cruise passengers were 548 thousand (+7.8%)
In the last quarter of 2024, freight traffic in the port of Rotterdam decreased by -2%
Rotterdam
A decrease of -0.7% was recorded for the whole year.
HMM in talks to acquire compatriot SK Shipping
Seoul
The transaction would be valued at close to $1.4 billion
Clean Maritime Fuels Platform suggests actions needed to make clean fuels available for shipping
Brussels
The AdSP will become the sole manager of railway shunting in the port of Ravenna
Ravenna
Extraordinary maintenance and investments in new infrastructure will remain the responsibility of RFI
Cargill and Hafnia joint venture in marine fuel supply
Singapore
Seascale Energy formed
Coast Guard authorizes use of batteries on board Italian flagged ships
Rome
Adopted a risk assessment approach using EMSA guidelines
Joint venture between Marsa Maroc and TIL (MSC group) for the management of the eastern container terminal of the port of Nador West Med
Casablanca
50% of the capital plus one share will be held by the African company
Shipping, lack of services and costs for goods checks give a bad reputation to the port of Genoa
Genoa
Botta: wasting time and money on various checks, not having certainty on the times of exit of the goods from the ports makes the situation unsustainable
In 2024, freight traffic in the port of Barcelona grew by +8.7%
Barcelona
Sharp increase (+12.4%) in containerized cargo. In the last quarter alone, total traffic increased by +1.2%
In the second quarter of 2024, freight traffic in European ports began to grow again
Luxembourg
The main types of cargo are increasing with the exception of solid bulk. Sharp increase in volumes in Italian ports
Positive annual economic results for the HHLA terminal group
Hamburg
Last year, container traffic handled by port terminals grew by +0.9%
788 kg of cocaine seized in the port of Gioia Tauro
Reggio Calabria/Gioia Tauro
The AdSP protests against the downgrading of the local Customs office implemented at the same time as a significant increase in its functions
GNV to take delivery of last two of four ro-pax vessels ordered 11 months early
Palermo
Catani: modernization of port infrastructures, adoption of cold ironing and development of a LNG distribution network are necessary
Le Aziende informanoSponsored Article
ABB Ability™ Marine Remote Diagnostic System
Always on board with you
Maersk and Cochin Shipyard Partner Under Indian Government's Shipping Incentive Program
Mumbai
The first repair of a Danish group ship at the Indian plant during 2025
Federagenti, speed up dredging by using waste material in port facilities
Rome
Pessina: the case of La Spezia and Genoa can provide an immediate and effective solution
Contract awarded to Maestral (Fincantieri - EDGE) for the management of the fleet of the United Arab Emirates Navy
Abu Dhabi/Trieste
The order is worth 500 million euros
T&E, remove deforestation-related biofuels from shipping decarbonization strategy and limit those produced from food crops
Brussels
Dijkstra: IMO should consider climate impact of ‘bad’ biofuels
ICS confident about outcome of next week's IMO meeting on decarbonisation of shipping
In 2024, freight traffic in the port of Genoa fell by -1% while in Savona-Vado it grew by +7%
Genoa
Cruise passengers down by -11%
Last year traffic in the port of Koper increased by +3.0%
Ljubljana
Containerized goods were over 9.4 million tons (+5.6%)
Assarmatori, the ok to the recruitment of crew members by the ship's commander is good
Rome
Messina: We ask that the measure becomes structural
In 2024, the port terminals of the Moroccan Marsa Maroc handled a record volume of goods
Casablanca
Historic peak of containers with 2,898,779 teu (+13)
ECSA, A4E and T&E urge EU Commission to promote clean fuels for maritime and aviation
Brussels
Raptis: We need huge investments, certainties and simplification of access to public and private funding
Kalmar's annual business and economic results decline
Helsinki
Sharp increase in new orders in the last quarter of 2024
In the fourth quarter of 2024, ship traffic in the Suez Canal decreased by -53.5%
Cairo
Tankers fell by -42.9% and other types of vessels by -58.1%.
Evergreen Invests Nearly $3 Billion in 11 New 24,000-TEU Containerships
Taipei/Keelung
Taiwan's three major container shipping companies continue to grow in revenue
Confitarma, the current regulatory framework for port towing services is more than fine
Rome
Ministerial circular of 19 March 2019 fully suitable for managing tenders
Last year, cargo traffic in Croatian ports decreased by -10.1%.
Zagreb
Record number of line passengers and cruise passengers
MSC Reorganizes Two Transatlantic Services Between Mediterranean and US East Coast
Geneva
Nine-day transit time between the port of Genoa and that of New York
Danaos Corporation revenues surpass $1 billion for the first time in 2024
Athens
Annual net profit decreased by -8.0%
Ro-ro traffic and regional routes increasingly important for the development of the port of Ancona
Ancona
Research presented on the potential of the Marche port
HMM revenues grew by +39% in 2024
Seoul
In the fourth quarter alone the increase was +53%
AP Moller Capital - Bergé y Compañía Agreement to Invest in the Port Sector in Spain and Latin America
Kongens Lyngby/Madrid
Investments through a separately managed fund supported by the Danish company
HHLA signs collective bargaining agreement with ver.di
Hamburg
The union had opposed the transfer of shares of the company's capital to MSC
The Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority suspends Istat variations on concession fees
Leghorn
Nova Marine Carriers, Aug. Bolten and Ership Acquire Maja Stuwadoors Groep
Lugano
The Dutch company operates a bulk terminal in the port of Amsterdam
In 2024, container traffic in the port of Algeciras decreased by -0.5%
Algeciras/Valencia
The negative trend continued last month
Confitarma, maintenance of the simplified procedure for the enlistment of seafarers is a good thing
Rome
Neapolitan journalist Bianca D'Antonio dies at 83
Naples
Point of reference for courtesy and professionalism also for the shipping sector
The AdSP of the Eastern Ligurian Sea has joined the National Observatory for the Protection of the Sea
Rome
The organization promotes the valorization of the sea resource
Tomorrow in Naples a conference of studies on the fight against illicit trafficking by sea
Naples
It will be held at the University of "Parthenope"
Port of Los Angeles Hits New Container Traffic Peak for January
Los Angeles
Port of Livorno, in 2024 rail traffic grew by +10.4%
Leghorn
Rail share of freight volumes moved rose to 19%
Contract for the immersion in the Ancona reclamation basin of the dredging sediments of the ports of Fano and Numana
Ancona
Federlogistica, the closure of the Busalla motorway toll booth could put logistics in crisis in the North West
Genoa
Last year, cargo traffic in Montenegrin ports increased by +2.2%
Podgorica
Passengers increased by +16.1%
Investments of 1.4 billion euros for the development of the Logistics Hub of the FS Italiane group
Rome
Investments for new physical and digital assets are foreseen in the 2025-2029 Strategic Plan
Grimaldi Group extends its maritime network to India
Naples
On February 20th the first call at the port of Mumbai with the PCTC "Grande California"
One million euros for the reduction of the amount of anchorage fees in the port of Gioia Tauro
Joy Taurus
Ok to the expansion of the Automar car terminal
The AdSP of Eastern Liguria agrees on the need for buffer areas for the ports of La Spezia and Marina di Carrara
The Spice
Areas identified by the body near the port and hinterland of Santo Stefano di Magra
Conference "Iron-Rubber-Water: Intermodality and the Port of Genoa"
Genoa
It will be held on Friday at the Maritime Station of Genoa
Fratelli Cosulich has acquired a controlling stake of 62% of the capital of Femo Bunker
Genoa
It has an annual turnover of over 70 million euros
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Nola Interport, in 2024 intermodal traffic grew by +18%
Nola
Road freight traffic stable
MSC Cruises' new cruise terminal in the port of Barcelona has become operational
Barcelona
It will be officially inaugurated in the next few months
In January, the port of Singapore handled 3.5 million containers (+5.8%)
Singapore/HongKong
Container traffic in the port of Hong Kong decreased by -10.5%
The "mole" for the Bisagno torrent spillway tunnel has arrived in the port of Genoa
Genoa
It is composed of three main pieces of 196 tons
Port of Long Beach Continues to See Exceptional Container Traffic Growth
Long Beach
In January, 953 thousand were moved (+41.4%)
Mercitalia Intermodal reaches agreement with PJM for the digitalization of 600 intermodal wagons
Rome
Between 2025 and 2027 they will be equipped with the Austrian company's WaggonTracker digital system
Tomorrow CMA CGM will activate a new service between Italy, Spain and Egypt
Marseille
Reorganization of the Bora Med Service line with the inclusion of stopovers in Syria
Assoporti at the Fruit Logistica fair in support of the Italian fruit and vegetable sector
Rome
Record export value of 6.1 billion euros in 2024
Cargo traffic in Russian ports fell by -1.6% in January
St. Petersburg
Only import loads are growing
First Newbuild Container Ship Owned by ONE Christened
Singapore
It has a capacity of approximately 13,800 TEUs
Call for proposals for the enhancement of the Tuscan Port Community System
Leghorn
Paroli: the TPCS is used profitably not only by our AdSP, but also by those of Naples, Venice and Cagliari
D'Angelo (ANSI): Necessary steps forward also in cybersecurity for the port sector
Rome
Threats can paralyze a highly strategic component for the Country System
UBV Group buys International Services and Logistics Nardi
Milan
The Milanese company has been operating in the shipping and integrated logistics sector since 1949
New logistics area in the Milanese hinterland
London/Milan
Joint venture between SFO Capital Partners, Edmond de Rothschild REIM and GARBE
In 2024, container traffic in the port of Valencia increased by +14.1%
Valencia
Strong growth in transhipment (+18.8%)
Dutch Raben Group has acquired fellow Dutch DGO Express
Milan
The company provides road groupage transport and logistics services
Musso (Grendi group): escaping from Genoa? For us it was a stroke of luck
Genoa
Among the initiatives planned for 2025, the relaunch of the container port of Cagliari
This year the association of Genoese maritime agents celebrates its eightieth anniversary
Genoa
A series of celebratory events are planned
MPC Capital Acquires 50% Stake in Fellow City BestShip
Hamburg
The Hamburg company currently offers services to around 450 vessels
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
Tomorrow in Naples a conference of studies on the fight against illicit trafficking by sea
Naples
It will be held at the University of "Parthenope"
In Ancona the conference "The port as a strategic development hub for the territory"
Ancona
It is scheduled for February 11th
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Türkiye's largest shipping company moves to Greece, while tourism giant exits
(Türkiye Today)
Billions lost at sea: over-reliance on foreign shipping drains economy
(The News International, Pakistan)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
››› File
Port of Chioggia, the call for tenders for the assignment of temporary port work service has been published
Venice
The optimal operational staff of the authorized company is set at 20 units
Hyundai Mipo Orders Four LNG Bunker Vessels
Ulsan/Tokyo/Oslo
Yara to lease new ammonia carrier from NYK
In Ancona the conference "The port as a strategic development hub for the territory"
Ancona
It is scheduled for February 11th
Improvement in the final part of the year is not enough for Eimskip to close 2024 positively
Reykjavik
Container traffic at HPH Trust terminals grew by +4.8% last year
Singapore
Revenues up +8.8%
Konecranes posts record annual and quarterly revenues
Helsinki
In 2024, the value of new orders fell by -3.9%
AD Ports - CMA Terminals Agreement to Manage New Multipurpose Terminal at the Port of Pointe-Noire
The Sustainable Intermodality Logistics Association renews its technical commissions
Rome
Francesca Fiorini confirmed as general secretary. 30 new members welcomed
Tarros activates a new rail link between the port of La Spezia and the Interporto of Padua
The Spice
The frequency is weekly
CMA CGM to continue operating container terminal at Syrian port of Latakia
Beirut
New contract with the General Authority for Land and Sea Ports
Costamare posts record annual and quarterly revenues
Monk
Last year, turnover increased by +37.9%
Fatal accident in the ship repair area of the port of Genoa
Genoa
Immediate strike by workers in the sector
The work on electrifying the docks of La Spezia is proceeding rapidly
The Spice
Federlogistica calls for temporary suspension of measure on new classification criteria for customs offices
Wärtsilä closes 2024 with record financial and commercial results
Helsinki
The value of new orders acquired in the year grew by +14%
DSV Group revenues increased in 2024, but not profits
Hedehouse
Air and sea shipments handled by the Danish company increased by +7.1% and +6.6%
Approved for the concession for the automotive terminal of Vezzani in Porto Marghera
Venice
25-year contract
Port of Ravenna, estimated growth of +12.9% of traffic in January
Ravenna
Over 1.9 million tons of goods moved
Container traffic in the port of Gioia Tauro increased by +12.5% in January
Joy Taurus
347,917 TEUs were handled
The Interporto of Jesi is part of the Unione Interporti Riuniti
Rome
The terminals of Melzo and Rubiera are new aggregate partners of the association
Cisl FP Liguria, the downgrading of the Customs offices of Genoa, La Spezia and Savona is absolutely unjustified
Hapag-Lloyd secures 80% financing for construction costs of 24 containerships
Hamburg
The total investment for the new ships amounts to four billion dollars.
ONE Forms Joint Venture With LX Pantos For U.S. Intermodal Market
Singapore/Seoul
Boxlinks to provide end-to-end services in the US
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