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January 4, 2001
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Master of Pati detained by Turkish police
    [ANKARA] Turkish police have detained the Greek master of the Pati, a Greece-bound bulker which sank off the shores of Turkey's southern Antalya on Monday, leaving eight dead and some 50 presumed drowned.
  • Bush names Democrat Mineta as Secretary of Transportation
  • Hyundai Merchant, Hanjin Shipping post record sales
  • Oil tanker in distress off northern Moroccan coast
  • Japan mulling anti-piracy pact with Asean
Air and Land Transport
  • Boeing on target with 489 jet delivery
    [SEATTLE] Boeing Co on Tuesday said it delivered 130 commercial jets in the fourth quarter of 2000, boosting its full-year total to 489, in line with previous forecasts by the world's largest airplane manufacturer.
  • Qantas, Ansett quizzed over Hazelton battle
  • India shortlists 2 groups for airport project
  • EVA to use Airbus for first time, breaking Boeing's hold
  • Asiana Airlines issues ticket-backed security
  • Air India aims to cut fuel costs by hedging, refueling abroad
  • Log Book
Features
  • Switching to marine policies to reduce costs
    THE property insurance market is tight, with many companies having no choice but to renew policies with a 25 per cent increase in rates. The marine cargo market, on the other hand, remains soft -- as it has for several years -- with rates barely creeping upwards.
Logistics
  • FedEx doubles gateway facility at Changi airport
    FedEx Express recently doubled the size of its gateway facility at the CIAS cargo centre in Changi.
  • Top logistics firm pulls out of HK airport bid

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Master of Pati detained by Turkish police
    [ANKARA] Turkish police have detained the Greek master of the Pati, a Greece-bound bulker which sank off the shores of Turkey's southern Antalya on Monday, leaving eight dead and some 50 presumed drowned.
  • Bush names Democrat Mineta as Secretary of Transportation
  • Hyundai Merchant, Hanjin Shipping post record sales
  • Oil tanker in distress off northern Moroccan coast
  • Japan mulling anti-piracy pact with Asean
Air and Land Transport
  • Boeing on target with 489 jet delivery
    [SEATTLE] Boeing Co on Tuesday said it delivered 130 commercial jets in the fourth quarter of 2000, boosting its full-year total to 489, in line with previous forecasts by the world's largest airplane manufacturer.
  • Qantas, Ansett quizzed over Hazelton battle
  • India shortlists 2 groups for airport project
  • EVA to use Airbus for first time, breaking Boeing's hold
  • Asiana Airlines issues ticket-backed security
  • Air India aims to cut fuel costs by hedging, refueling abroad
  • Log Book
Features
  • Switching to marine policies to reduce costs
    THE property insurance market is tight, with many companies having no choice but to renew policies with a 25 per cent increase in rates. The marine cargo market, on the other hand, remains soft -- as it has for several years -- with rates barely creeping upwards.
Logistics
  • FedEx doubles gateway facility at Changi airport
    FedEx Express recently doubled the size of its gateway facility at the CIAS cargo centre in Changi.
  • Top logistics firm pulls out of HK airport bid

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Master of Pati detained by Turkish police
    [ANKARA] Turkish police have detained the Greek master of the Pati, a Greece-bound bulker which sank off the shores of Turkey's southern Antalya on Monday, leaving eight dead and some 50 presumed drowned.
  • Bush names Democrat Mineta as Secretary of Transportation
  • Hyundai Merchant, Hanjin Shipping post record sales
  • Oil tanker in distress off northern Moroccan coast
  • Japan mulling anti-piracy pact with Asean
Air and Land Transport
  • Boeing on target with 489 jet delivery
    [SEATTLE] Boeing Co on Tuesday said it delivered 130 commercial jets in the fourth quarter of 2000, boosting its full-year total to 489, in line with previous forecasts by the world's largest airplane manufacturer.
  • Qantas, Ansett quizzed over Hazelton battle
  • India shortlists 2 groups for airport project
  • EVA to use Airbus for first time, breaking Boeing's hold
  • Asiana Airlines issues ticket-backed security
  • Air India aims to cut fuel costs by hedging, refueling abroad
  • Log Book
Features
  • Switching to marine policies to reduce costs
    THE property insurance market is tight, with many companies having no choice but to renew policies with a 25 per cent increase in rates. The marine cargo market, on the other hand, remains soft -- as it has for several years -- with rates barely creeping upwards.
Logistics
  • FedEx doubles gateway facility at Changi airport
    FedEx Express recently doubled the size of its gateway facility at the CIAS cargo centre in Changi.
  • Top logistics firm pulls out of HK airport bid

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Master of Pati detained by Turkish police
    [ANKARA] Turkish police have detained the Greek master of the Pati, a Greece-bound bulker which sank off the shores of Turkey's southern Antalya on Monday, leaving eight dead and some 50 presumed drowned.
  • Bush names Democrat Mineta as Secretary of Transportation
  • Hyundai Merchant, Hanjin Shipping post record sales
  • Oil tanker in distress off northern Moroccan coast
  • Japan mulling anti-piracy pact with Asean
Air and Land Transport
  • Boeing on target with 489 jet delivery
    [SEATTLE] Boeing Co on Tuesday said it delivered 130 commercial jets in the fourth quarter of 2000, boosting its full-year total to 489, in line with previous forecasts by the world's largest airplane manufacturer.
  • Qantas, Ansett quizzed over Hazelton battle
  • India shortlists 2 groups for airport project
  • EVA to use Airbus for first time, breaking Boeing's hold
  • Asiana Airlines issues ticket-backed security
  • Air India aims to cut fuel costs by hedging, refueling abroad
  • Log Book
Features
  • Switching to marine policies to reduce costs
    THE property insurance market is tight, with many companies having no choice but to renew policies with a 25 per cent increase in rates. The marine cargo market, on the other hand, remains soft -- as it has for several years -- with rates barely creeping upwards.
Logistics
  • FedEx doubles gateway facility at Changi airport
    FedEx Express recently doubled the size of its gateway facility at the CIAS cargo centre in Changi.
  • Top logistics firm pulls out of HK airport bid

The Journal of Commerceweb site
  • Transport sector hails Mineta appointment
    Industry leaders say that the political veteran is right person to handle critical air, sea issues.
  • Three carriers to launch Med-US service
    P&O Nedlloyd, Zim Israel Navigation Co. and Hapag-Lloyd will operate a fortnightly service between the Mediterranean and the U.S. East Coast and Gulf next month.
  • UPS, FedEx will face rate hike fight
    Analysts expect major shippers to resist the full increases the carriers plan to impose next month.
  • Trade: A Clinton legacy, a Bush challenge
    The President can claim some victories, but some notable missteps may give the incoming administration more to overcome than build on.
  • Emery names Campbell director of customs brokerage unit in Canada
  • Trailer Bridge gets $29M in new financing
  • JFK air cargo conference set for March 29
  • FedEx unit opens ExpressCenter in Reno, Nevada
  • BCE Emergis alliance offers Descartes strong opportunity
  • Atlas hires former arms negotiator as VP for international affairs
  • Train derails, spills acid in southern Arizona
  • EVA Airways orders first Airbus jets

Sched Netweb site
  • CT Navigation adds HK call
  • Shenzhen transit simplified
  • Hanjin expands fleet
  • MPA extends concessions
  • UPS flies new rates
  • Aeroflot expects US$1 billion in earnings for 2000
  • Delta Airlines takes second flight to city of light
  • Genco opens European office

Cargowebweb site
JANUARY 3, 2001
  • Rotterdam port alderman steps down
  • Shippers dispute FedEx and UPS rates
  • HITT acquired QPS
  • UK rail regulator demands action on safety
  • Spanish-Australian group buys Bristol airport

Exim Indiaweb site
  • Petronet LNG to go for fresh bids
  • Software exports projected at $ 6.2 billion
  • PM's visits to S-E Asian countries may improve trade ties
  • Govt allows MMF yarn exports to US spices exports
  • Demand for auto batteries may trigger off surge in lead import
  • Anti-dumping: US steel cos may turn next to galvanised steel imports
  • Russia agrees to lift 50 mkg Indian tea
  • Exim Bank rates Mumbai as Asia's financial hub
  • EU slaps dumping duties on polyester fibre
  • Rains brighten rabi prospects
  • Gulf teams to participate in the CII Partnership
  • PM's stand on Vallarpadam terminal hailed
  • VPT set to handle 42 m tonne cargo
  • NSICT handles record 65,221 TEUs in December 2000
  • Freight haulage grinds to a halt
  • CII drawing up formula for social security scheme
  • Exporters, continuous process worst-hit by power failure in N. India: Assocham
  • Exports prove to be a life-saver for forging industry
  • EOU jewellery showrooms allowed at airports
  • CII call to ensure 9 pc growth in infrastructure
  • CII plea on withdrawal of surcharge on customs
  • MoU to boost IT in Mongolia
  • Sushma Swaraj to inaugurate 3-day IMC's 'India Calling' conference tomorrow

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
JANUARY 3, 2001
  • Trend-setting Singapore refiner to cut runs this month
  • Oil prices consolidate amid OPEC consensus on production cut
  • Mexican bunker prices
  • Brazil bunker prices
  • Jeddah/Dammam posted prices effective from January 4

Marine Logweb site
JANUARY 3, 2001
  • $400 million Egyptian patrol boat order for Halter
    Halter Marine Inc., a subsidiary of Friede Goldman Halter (NYSE:FGH) has been chosen by the Egyptian Navy to build four Ambassador MK III Fast Missile Patrol Craft (FMC).
  • Another RT-flex Sulzer order
    Wärtsilä Corporation has received the second order for Sulzer RT-flex diesel engines. These engines apply common-rail fuel injection with full electronic control to Sulzer RTA-series low-speed marine diesel engines
  • European Council agrees first EurOPA package
    The European Council last month agreed on the first European Community package of measures to improve maritime safety ( the so-called "Erika I" package).

World Wide Shipperweb site
JANUARY 3, 2001
  • Port of Kalama's pedestrian overpass to downtown will undergo repairs
  • Port of Seattle budgets $1.5 million for Terminal 91 Reinvestment Program
  • Port Seattle selects Applied Theory Corp. to help in launching its eBusiness Initiative
  • Port Tacoma learns details of disaster program for region
  • Port Portland Oks increasing funding on North Marine Drive

The East Africanweb site
  • Now Seafarers Can Talk to Their Families
  • Central Corridor Moved to February
  • Maritime Committee Acts on Sub-Standard Oil Ships
  • Philippines Operator Gives Top Bid For Mexican Port

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Savarese defaults on tanker loans
    TWO tankers linked to Erika owner Giuseppe Savarese are in mortgage default, with "very significant amounts of money" outstanding, a letter from the Bank of Scotland has confirmed.
  • Bush picks Mineta for transport
    PRESlDENT-elect George W Bush has chosen Norman Mineta, a Democrat with a strong transport background, as his secretary of transportation.
  • MSC clinches long-awaited order at French yard
    Mediterranean Shipping Cruises has clinched space at France's Chantiers de l'Atlantique for two brand new cruiseships, apparently bringing its long hunt for a newbuilding deal to an end.
  • Warburg downgrades RCCL and Carnival
    UBS Warburg yesterday cut its ratings for the world's two largest cruiseship companies.
  • Lines forge new Med-US route
    P&O NEDLLOYD, Hapag-Lloyd and Zim Line are to inaugurate a service between the Mediterranean and US east and Gulf coasts next month.
  • Hapag-Lloyd ready to hit the acquisitions trail
    HAMBURG liner group Hapag-Lloyd is now not ruling out acquisitions, even though it has said for years that it was not in the takeover game, writes Sabina Casagrande, Cologne.
  • Ceyhan delays hit home
    AT least 30 suezmax tankers could have been left idle as a result of continuing disruption in Iraqi oil supplies at the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
  • Marstan chartered for Irish Sea
    The Netherlands' BG Freight Line has chartered the German container vessel newbuilding Marstan for its feeder service to the Irish Sea. The 714 teu vessel was delivered to Haren/Ems based Unitas Schiffahrtsges of HermannSchepers on December 28 by Roland Werft at Berne.

Fairplayweb site
JANUARY 3, 2001
  • Chinese repairers praised
  • 'Handsome' LNG returns forecast
  • ISC to launch US/Mexico rail ferry
  • Bush picks Democrat for transport
  • Taiwan ships make historic sailings
  • Bank downgrades cruise shares
  • Hitachi Zosen to hive off yards
  • Osprey board rejects offer
  • Lines demand Manila speed-up
  • Lines reduce rate hike
  • Brazil drops RINA recognition
  • US ponders curbs on steel dumping
  • Grounded bulker still leaking oil
  • Silja owed $30M by Commodore
  • WA bankrolls MSC move
  • Schröder pushes for yard alliance
  • Osprey forecasts profits turnround

Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
  • IBO vise un volume de 150.000 TEU en 2001
    Le jeune armement fluvial belge IBO (Independent Barge Operator), qui a démarré ses activités en septembre 2000 a déjà réalisé une bonne performance et tout semble indiquer que ce nouvel exercice 2001 sera l’occasion d’une expansion sur plusieurs plans.
  • Liège Airport: +30% pour le fret
    Bond extraordinaire - +30% - du trafic fret, légère régression du trafic passagers, lancement prochain de l’appel d’offres pour la nouvelle aérogare: l’aéroport de Liège a décidément le vent en poupe.
  • Opel prolonge le contrat européen de Hamann jusqu’en 2005
    L’entreprise belge Hamann International est parvenue à prolonger son contrat logistique avec le constructeur automobile allemand Adam Opel de quatre ans jusqu’au 31 décembre 2004. Le contrat, qui est principalement axé sur la gestion logistique des envois des fournisseurs en Belgique et aux Pays-Bas, représente un CA de 25 mio. d’EUR.

TradeWindsweb site
JANUARY 3, 2001
  • Japan gets November export order boost
    Shipbuilders in Japan saw export orders reach nearly 1m gt in November.
  • NKK bow design promises cost savings
    Owner demands for improved propulsion efficiency prompt bow redesign.
  • Cammell to axe further jobs
    Costa Classica contract delay blamed for further staff cuts.
  • Bidders jostle for Osprey product tankers
    Potential buyers for Osprey's product tankers are being talked round the market.
  • Palmer to head new Heidmar products pool
    US owner Heidenreich Marine Inc is revamping its product tanker pool.
  • Osprey throws down the gauntlet
    The ball is now firmly back in John Fredriksen's court to make an improved bid on Osprey.
  • Szczecin Shipyard to build $425m worth of ships in 2001
    The Polish shipbuilder plans to top last year's figure of $300m.
  • Lines team up on US to Med service
    P&O Nedlloyd, Hapag-Lloyd and Zim Lines are pooling their resources for a new transatlantic service.
  • Aukra Industrier fills 2003 orderbook
    An order for three ships has left the Norwegian yard at full capacity until the end of 2003.
  • Korean yards eye new year prospects
    Shipbuilders in Korea are less than bullish on newbuilding order prospects for 2001.
  • Landslide blocks Corinth Canal
    Greek officials expect the waterway to be closed for a number of days.
  • Search for missing cargoship immigrants abandoned
    Turkish authorities have called off the search for victims of the wreck of the Pati.

›››File
FROM THE HOME PAGE
Business calls for Joe Biden to suspend strike at US Atlantic and Gulf ports
Washington / Genoa
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, it would be unresponsive to allow a contractual dispute to inflict such a shock on our economy. Heavy, warns Spediport, repercussions on the port of Genoa
Indian government activates a five-year plan to double down on cruising traffic
Mumbai
Envisioned the modernization of port terminals and the realization of new infrastructure
The strike began in the ports of the East Coast and Gulf States.
Lyndhurst / North Bergen
The ILA has rejected the latest advance bid in the past hours by the USMX. Teamsters announced that truck drivers will not cross the pickets of port workers
Carnival cruising group collects another record quarter
Carnival cruising group collects another record quarter
Miami
Positive the outlook for fiscal year 2025
In the second quarter, the traffic of the containers handled by the Eurokai port terminals grew by 9.6% percent.
In the second quarter, the traffic of the containers handled by the Eurokai port terminals grew by 9.6% percent.
Hamburg
In Germany the volume was 1.8 million teu (+ 8.3%), in Italy of 446mila teu (+ 8.6%) and in the other foreign terminals of 872mila teu (+ 12.8%)
Port of Gioia Tauro, on October 14, 10th meeting for the eventual constitution of the ex-art enterprise. 17
Joy Tauro
In case of failure of the negotiation, the extension of the Labour Administration Agency will be solicited.
Cancelled the order of the Zéphyr & Borée to HMD for five wind-propelled container vessels
Ulsan
Termination of the contract at the request of the French shipowner
The Japanese group "K" Line sells 47% percent of the "K" Line Logistics to the countrywide Kamigumi
Tokyo
The transaction will be implemented next April
To avert the strike in ports USA the USMX submits an appeal against the ILA
Lyndhurst / North Bergen
Asked for an immediate injunction that would require the union to resume negotiations.
South Korea's Hanwha disclaims takeover of Austal
Seoul / Sydney
Australian company will enhance its Mobile shipyard in Mobile, Alabama
SBB CFF FFS Cargo orders to Stadler Rail 36 multisystem electric locomotives with option for an additional 93 medium
Mercitalia Logistics has entered Assologistics
Milan
Bussalino : Piedmont is aiming for the creation of a retro-port system on its own territory
Terminal Investment Limited (MSC group) will carry out a container terminal in the Danish port of Aarhus
ESPO and FEPORT are calling for a mandatory tax exemption across the EU for onshore power supply
Brussels
Indispensable-they stress-to encourage ships to use OPS
Shipping is not at all on the right track to achieve decarbonisation goals and the next 12 months will be crucial
London / Brussels
It highlights the third annual report "Progress Towards Shipping's 2030 Breakthrough". ECSA proposals to speed up production and adoption of clean fuels
In the first eight months of 2024 the port of Barcelona handled 2,660,122 containers (+ 22.1%)
Barcelona
Accentuated upside (+ 41.3%) of the transshipment containers
In the second quarter of this year, freight traffic in French ports increased by 0.7%
Paris
Flexion of liquid bulk bulk. Growth of containers and dry bulk. Stable the rotable
CLdN orders HD Hyundai Mipo ten new 1,100-teu container carriers
Luxembourg
The company entered the months courses in the full container sector by renting a ship
Another 2.5 billion euros of European funds for projects under the TEN-T network
Brussels
Launched the call for proposals for project financing
The Council of the Swiss States adopts two motions to speed up the transfer of traffic from the road to rail
Bern
In August, freight traffic in the port of Genoa fell by -7.5% percent while Savona-I went up by 35.5% percent.
Genoa
Also Summariva chooses the private with the appointment as chairman of the Spinelli Group
Genoa
Will take office the next first October
CMA CGM acquires 49% of the capital of Brazil's Santos Brasil
CMA CGM acquires 49% of the capital of Brazil's Santos Brasil
Marseille / São Paulo
Next year the French group will launch an OPA with the aim of buying the remaining stake
ERFA, rail freight aid not being used to support declining business models
Brussels
Stahl : We have to ensure that any figure is granted thoughtfully
The Dutch Spliethoff has acquired the majority of the capital of the compatriot ForestWave
The Dutch Spliethoff has acquired the majority of the capital of the compatriot ForestWave
Amsterdam
The concentration creates a fleet of 147 multipurpose vessels
Rolls-Royce will sell the segment of propulsion and shipping systems to the Fairbanks Morse Defense
Derby
From the sale, gas turbines and generators will be excluded.
Intermare and Kestrel Italia extend the KestrelMare partnership to Germany's Harren Group
Brema / Genoa
Martin Harren : Italy is a market with a very bright future for the segments of the cargo project and heavy lift
U.S. FedEx's quarterly results decline
Memphis
Net profit down -26.3%
Port workers from the East Coast and Gulf Coast have been ready to strike in October.
North Bergen / Lyndhurst
A few days to reach an agreement in extremis with the United States Maritime Alliance, which is willing to resume talks with the ILA but not to accept all the union's demands
In the port of Genoa, a single office of the Customs Agency will be established, which will be the largest in Italy.
Genoa
Alesse : It is essential to integrate customs and monopolistic functions into a single operational pole
The new European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism will be the Greek Apostolos Tzitzikostas
The new European Commissioner for Sustainable Transport and Tourism will be the Greek Apostolos Tzitzikostas
Brussels
He is First Vice-President of the European Committee of the Regions
Inaugurated the container terminal of duisport, Hupac, PSA and HTS in the port of Duisburg
Duisburg
Will have a traffic capacity equal to 850mila teu per year
Officialized delivery of 80% of the capital of Meyer Werft to the public
Papenburg
Lies : The social partners have agreed on a plan that will also involve considerable cuts. Eikens : essential state guarantees
Emanuele Grimaldi doubles his own stake in Höegh Autoliners
Oslo
The Italian shipowner now owns 10% percent of the Norwegian company
International Transport Workers ' Federation expresses full support for American port workers
London
Crumlin : "the fight of the ILA is our struggle"
Laghezza will expand the activities in the retroport of La Spezia and will also take office in the retroport of Genoa
The Spezia
A new logistics hub will be made in the area of Tortona
Tomorrow, the Federation of the Sea celebrates its 30-year anniversary with a conference in Naples
Rome
Theme of the meeting : "The Mediterranean in history : from Mare to Middle Ocean"
Accelleron strengthens the partnership with HD Hyundai to which the production of radial turbochargers in Korea is entrusted
Baden
Expected reductions in delivery times and transport costs for Asian market customers
Stable passenger traffic carried this summer by GNV ships
Genoa
6% increments of volume with Sardinia and 7% with Morocco
Appeal of the Propeller Club of Trieste not to overlook the offices of customs in service of the Julian port
Trieste
Zerbini : The stir deserves what has been done for the port of Genoa
Spliethoff orders Wuhu Shipyard the construction of eight multipurpose ships
Amsterdam
They will be taken in delivery starting from the first quarter of 2028
At the port of Augusta a plant has been activated to remove CO2 from the atmosphere and stockpile it in the marine ecosystem
August
The cruise ship was launched in Monfalcone. Star Princess
Trieste / Fort Laurderdale
Fincantieri will deliver the unit to Princess Cruises in the fall of 2025
ECG calls for a transition period for the application of German guidelines on the rizzing of vehicles on bisarche
Brussels
Less than half of the trucks received certification
Sea-Intelligence analyzes the impact of EU ETS on shipowner alliances
Copenhagen
More costs for Ocean Alliance. Gemini Cooperation and Premier Alliance on the same floor. MSC would be more advantaged
Attic buys the fast ferry Thunder of Fast Ferries for 17.75 million euros
Athens
Built in 1998, it has a capacity of 1,068 passengers and 215 cars
The luxury cruise ship Seabourn Odyssey go from Seabourn to the Mitsui Ocean Cruises
Tokyo
It is the second ship of the company of the Japanese group MOL
PowerCell Group has acquired in Italy an order for marine fuel cell systems
Gothenburg
Will be delivered 56 units that will be installed largely on cruise ships
Rixi : confirmed target of funds from ETS to increase in resources for the Sea Modal Shift Incentive
Rome
"We are seeking to recover the funds allocated for the unused 2022 percent," he said.
In strong growth the operational and economic performance of Global Ports Holding
Istanbul
In the January-August period, passenger traffic in cruise terminals increased by 29% percent
Proposals from the TEHA Group think tank to stimulate the competitiveness of the Italian maritime industry
Palermo
The second edition of the Sea Resource Forum is underway in Palermo.
Montaresi appointed commissioner of the Port Authority of the East Ligure Sea
Rome
Rixi : With Montaresi we guarantee continuity, waiting for the appointment of the new AdSP Summit
Greek CCEC sells five container ships from 5,023 teu for 118.4 million
Athens
They were built in 2013
Di Caterina (ALIS) : No to strikes or blocks of intermodal transport services with Sicily
Rome
Satisfaction with the commitment of MIT to target ETS tax funds in support of maritime intermodality
Alsea and Spediporto, Italian export could further grow by improving accessibility to European markets
Milan
Additional hurdles and burdens to overcome the Alps barrier
Assiterminal appoints the components of the committees and working groups
Genoa
They will remain in office in the three years 2024-2026
In the imminence of the strike in the ports of the East Coast and the Gulf USA the FMC urges carriers and terminalists to abide by the standards
North Bergen / Lyndhurst
No step forward to avert the firm despite contracts between the ILA and the USMX
On Thursday in 11 Italian ports will be held the presentation of the book "Women on the Bridge of Command"
Milan
The volume of Wista Italy will also be presented at the Munich Yacht Show
On Friday in Naples a seminar on Health and Safety in the Port of Port : the applicable legislation "
Naples
Organized by Inail Campania and Assshipowners with the Ateneo "Parthenope"
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Need a comparison and not one-sided statements about services to trucks in liguri ports
Genoa
Filt Cgil Genova points out that the issue involves different categories of workers
The launch of the SDO-SuRS for the Italian Navy in Venice has been carried out in Venice.
St. George of Nogaro
Beginning the transfer to Genoa where in the yard T. Mariotti will proceed with the onboarding of the superstructures
Liquidated a Russian subsidiary of the Maersk Group
Moscow
The procedure for liquidation of another Russian company of the Danish group would have been cancelled
The Assiterminal summit met with Minister Musumeci
Rome
Cognito : reiterates the importance that the government continues to keep seafood at the centre of its policies
Gasparato (UIR) : to team up with the institutions on the rules of reform of interports
Rome
The text of the law under consideration represents an important point of departure.
Granted the concession for the marina for large yachts at the Brin pier in Olbia
Cagliari
Seventeen the boat seats available
In Mantova the Kuehne + Nagel group inaugurated the Adidas Campus distribution center
In Mantova the Kuehne + Nagel group inaugurated the Adidas Campus distribution center
Mantova
The investment of 350 million euros is the largest ever made by the Swiss company.
AdSP of the East Ligurian Sea wins the "Smart Port" award at the RemTech Expo in Ferrara
The Spezia
Recognition of the innovation policy and environmental sustainability of the institution
The seventh edition of "A Sea of Switzerland" will be held in Lugano on October 11 in Lugano.
Lugano
International forum on the logistics axis between the liguri ports and the markets of central Europe
In August the containers in the port of Valencia increased while in Algeciras they were down
Valencia / Algeciras
Eventful 464mila teu (+ 19.1%) and 403mila teu (-5.2%) respectively
Fifteen million euros at the port of Pozzallo for the cold ironing
Pozzallo
Ok of the Ministry of Finance
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, the Federation of the Sea celebrates its 30-year anniversary with a conference in Naples
Rome
Theme of the meeting : "The Mediterranean in history : from Mare to Middle Ocean"
On Friday in Naples a seminar on Health and Safety in the Port of Port : the applicable legislation "
Naples
Organized by Inail Campania and Assshipowners with the Ateneo "Parthenope"
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Is Pakistan's bid to kickstart Chinese-run Gwadar port putting 'cart before the horse'?
(South China Morning Post)
CVC urges Deutsche Bahn to reconsider Schenker sale to DSV, letter shows
(Reuters)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
››› File
Last month, container traffic in the port of Los Angeles increased by 16.0% percent.
Los Angeles / New York / Savannah
Grimaldi completes the acquisition of 67% of the capital of the Port Authority of Heraklion
Heraklion
Invested 80 million euros
ART required the AdSPs a minimum list of information on managed maritime demanio
Rome
Zacchaeus : essential to exercise regulatory functions on port concessions
Agreement to allow the expansion of the MCT concession in the port of Gioia Tauro
Joy Tauro
Agreement between the terminalist company, the AdSP and the Corap, entities that have a litigation in progress
Published the ban on the assignment of the lots of the shipbuilding district of the Cagliari Porto Canal
Cagliari
Joining 17 expressions of interest
Poland's Kotniz has acquired a majority stake in Italian Metalstyle
Genoa
Consolidation in the field of products and components for the nautical
Federation of the Sea and Assocostieri signed a memorandum of understanding
Rome
They will collaborate on the organization of events, conferences and presentations of their respective associations
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