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January 3, 2002
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • China invites foreign firms to bid for shipping LNG
    CHINA has invited proposals from foreign shipping and shipbuilding firms in the carriage of liquefied natural gas as it moves ahead with the first phase of its US$616 million LNG terminal project.
  • Tanker demand set to plunge to 10-year low
  • Japanese whaling ship told to leave Antarctic waters
  • Cosco launches Xiamen-Europe service via S'pore
Air and Land Transport
  • Former British Midland CEO hired to head Ansett
    JAMES Hogan, formerly chief executive officer of British Midland Airways Ltd, was hired as CEO of Ansett by an investment group that plans to revive the failed Australian airline as rival to Qantas Airways Ltd.
  • NY Airbus crash probe studies storm incident in 1987: report
  • Cathay pilots resume work-to- rule action
  • Canadian jet diverted after call
  • LOG Book
Logistics
  • MOL revamps logistics units in Hong Kong
    MITSUI OSK Lines plans to integrate three logistics affiliates in Hong Kong from this month, continuing an industry trend to focus more closely on in-house brands.
  • Swiss firm to pick S'pore or HK as Asia hub
  • Emery Worldwide wound up

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • China invites foreign firms to bid for shipping LNG
    CHINA has invited proposals from foreign shipping and shipbuilding firms in the carriage of liquefied natural gas as it moves ahead with the first phase of its US$616 million LNG terminal project.
  • Tanker demand set to plunge to 10-year low
  • Japanese whaling ship told to leave Antarctic waters
  • Cosco launches Xiamen-Europe service via S'pore
Air and Land Transport
  • Former British Midland CEO hired to head Ansett
    JAMES Hogan, formerly chief executive officer of British Midland Airways Ltd, was hired as CEO of Ansett by an investment group that plans to revive the failed Australian airline as rival to Qantas Airways Ltd.
  • NY Airbus crash probe studies storm incident in 1987: report
  • Cathay pilots resume work-to- rule action
  • Canadian jet diverted after call
  • LOG Book
Logistics
  • MOL revamps logistics units in Hong Kong
    MITSUI OSK Lines plans to integrate three logistics affiliates in Hong Kong from this month, continuing an industry trend to focus more closely on in-house brands.
  • Swiss firm to pick S'pore or HK as Asia hub
  • Emery Worldwide wound up

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • China invites foreign firms to bid for shipping LNG
    CHINA has invited proposals from foreign shipping and shipbuilding firms in the carriage of liquefied natural gas as it moves ahead with the first phase of its US$616 million LNG terminal project.
  • Tanker demand set to plunge to 10-year low
  • Japanese whaling ship told to leave Antarctic waters
  • Cosco launches Xiamen-Europe service via S'pore
Air and Land Transport
  • Former British Midland CEO hired to head Ansett
    JAMES Hogan, formerly chief executive officer of British Midland Airways Ltd, was hired as CEO of Ansett by an investment group that plans to revive the failed Australian airline as rival to Qantas Airways Ltd.
  • NY Airbus crash probe studies storm incident in 1987: report
  • Cathay pilots resume work-to- rule action
  • Canadian jet diverted after call
  • LOG Book
Logistics
  • MOL revamps logistics units in Hong Kong
    MITSUI OSK Lines plans to integrate three logistics affiliates in Hong Kong from this month, continuing an industry trend to focus more closely on in-house brands.
  • Swiss firm to pick S'pore or HK as Asia hub
  • Emery Worldwide wound up

Sched Netweb site
  • EC approves UK freight aid grant
  • Garlic case leads to storage contract warning
  • China to attract rail investment
  • HMM lowers risk surcharge
  • Portishead revisited 20 years on
  • Virgin in merger talks with DAT
  • US Airways urges for more Heathrow competition
  • Diaz-Rohr new CIO at Lufthansa Cargo

Cargowebweb site
JANUARY 2, 2002
  • Euro distribution smooth operation
  • Naples Rail Traffic Increases
  • K Line and Yangming decrease capacity
  • New IJmuiden lock no solution for Amsterdam port

Exim Indiaweb site
  • Talks with EU on greater textile market access soon
  • India clinches African orders for supply of 52,000 t. rice
  • Plan panel calls for vision on e-governance
  • Extend tax relief to containers acquisition : Fieo
  • Rules amended for manufacture, imports of new drugs
  • Exports charge up by 0.5 pc after months of decline
  • Govt defers 25 pc security of bond amount for export of excisable goods
  • Updated customs tariff system in force
  • Tyre makers seek relief from cess on imported rubber
  • Decide on FDI policy for retail sector soon: FAM
  • Essential Commodities Act in for change
  • New, expanded sugar units face excise duties in decontrolled regime
  • GDP growth moves up to 5.3 pc in second quarter
  • Foreign Trade Analysis: Current Policy & Procedures
  • Satyapal heads Handicrafts EPC
  • 'UP Calling' on Jan. 7 to focus on attracting investments
  • PDEXCIL to open own office in Erode

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
JANUARY 2, 2002
  • Crude up on cold weather in US and Europe
  • OPEC finally abandons gravity-defying $22-28 price band, for now
  • Crude average down 13-14% in 2001, ends year about 20% lower
  • Rotterdam morning market report
  • Crude oil ends year lower as analysts doubt efficiency of cuts

International Transport Journalweb site
JANUARY 2, 2002
  • RailAmerica Inc sells Dakota railroad
  • Major investments at NS
  • CF and CP Rail joint venture
  • Intermodal volumes down in the US
  • CN: distribution center in Memphis
  • CN: InteliTrans
  • STB terminates UP/SP merger monitoring
  • Hanjin Logistics' InterBox
  • ICF relaunches Scandinavian Maritime Express
  • United Airlines Cargo

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Cornish villagers flee Willy
    VILLAGERS were evacuated from their homes in Cornwall yesterday amid fears of explosion aboard the chemical tanker Willy after she ran aground in Cawsand Bay near Plymouth late on Tuesday night.
  • Bulk order boosts Bolero's Asia share
    ELECTRONIC trading platform bolero.net has strengthened its position in Asia by signing up five Korean bulk carriers as part of an implementation package for steel major Pohang Steel (Posco).
  • Container shipping faces 'economic abyss'
    ROTTERDAM Municipal Port Management chairman Willem Scholten has warned that 2002 would be a difficult year, especially for the world's container ports, as 2001 throughput at the port declined.
  • ICS swallows owner lobby Censa
    BEGINNING the new year with a rationalisation in the number of shipowners' organisations, the Council of European and Japanese Shipowners' Associations has been subsumed into the International Chamber of Shipping, where it has become a newly formed Shipping Policy Committee.
  • Terror-struck Nisha docks in London
    THE ship at the centre of an international row sparked after she was stopped and boarded by British anti-terrorist forces in the English Channel last December finally docked at a Thames terminal yesterday.

Fairplayweb site
JANUARY 2, 2002
  • Outlook very unsettled, Fairplay
  • Argentine shipping holds its breath
  • Critical HK report held back
  • China Shipping buys coastal carrier
  • Ship blast risk: villagers evacuated
  • DCI signs MOU for Dubai project
  • India confirms sale of yards
  • Lines discount Indo-Pak tension
  • Fire ship towed to Bremerhaven
  • Afghan food shipments hit record
  • Gulf states back customs union
  • Sydney ferry incident downplayed
  • Dampier ore traffic to grow
  • Tanker runs aground off Plymouth
  • Maritrans loses compensation bid
  • Thai dredger dispute drags on
  • Lines launch Chinese THCs
  • Voters kill Texan super-port plan
  • Korea to pump $874M into ports
  • Melbourne shortlists four
  • Korean ship prices rise again
  • Two held in Caribbean licence fraud

The Journal of Commerceweb site
JANUARY 2, 2002
  • U.S. air cargo off 14.4%
    Freight braked its free-fall with a mini-recovery in November.
  • Barge operator ACL misses interest payment
    American Commercial Lines postponed the $15.1 million payment while it negotiates a debt restructuring.
  • Exec: Bolero.net in "reorganization"
    The Web company has cut jobs but expanded its business in Asia, a senior executive said
  • Inchcape Shipping Services sells U.S. liner business
  • MSC offers Savannah service
  • Cathay Pacific pilots protest
  • Postal Service signs Consolidated Freightways for U.S. LTL
  • Zulunet names former DHL exec
  • XS, Freightquote.com in agri-market deal
  • Amerijet emerges from Chapter 11
  • India, Pakistan ban overflights
  • Brazil railway hoping for '02 profits
  • Rotterdam boxes dip for second year in row

Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
  • Zeebrugge: CTO s’assure d’un bon démarrage en 2002
    Tout semble indiquer que l’entreprise de manutention portuaire zeebrugeoise CTO (Combined Terminal Operators) entame ce nouvel exercice 2002 dans les meilleures conditions. Non seulement elle récupère un important trafic de Renault, mais elle vient de s’assurer un nouveau service ferry pur fret sur Sheerness.
  • Airbus a vendu plus d’avions que Boeing en 2001
    Malgré les temps difficiles traversés par l’industrie aérienne, le constructeur européen Airbus est parvenu à vendre l’an dernier 367 nouveaux appareils. Cela représente 73 unités de plus que son concurrent américain Boeing, dont le compteur est resté bloqué à 294 unités. C’est la troisième fois de son histoire qu’Airbus vend plus d’appareils que Boeing.
  • SNCB: le deuxième contrat de gestion temporairement prorogé
    Le Moniteur belge du 29 décembre 2001 a publié un avis concernant le contrat de gestion entre la SNCB et l’Etat belge. Il est prorogé de plein droit jusqu’à l’entrée en vigueur d’un nouveau contrat. Et verra-t-on un jour le ministre Luc Van den Bossche à la tête de la SNCB? En tout cas pas avant les prochaines élections de juillet 2003, semble dire l’intéressé...
  • Anvers: reprise des travaux à la darse à marée le 29 mars?
    Si tout se déroule pour le mieux, le nouveau permis de construire qui doit permettre la relance des travaux à la darse à marée devrait être livré par le ministre de tutelle le 29 mars prochain. Entre-temps, un nouveau plan d’aménagement du territoire de la zone en question aura été concocté, le Conseil d’Etat allant annuler la dernière mouture corrigée.

TradeWindsweb site
JANUARY 2, 2002
  • EU seeks vessel safety upgrade
    The European Union is proposing installation of "black boxes" on container ships.
  • Demolition totals top previous year's
    More large tankers found their way to the breakers beaches this year than in 2000.
  • CMA to honour Frank Tsao
    Tsao will be presented with CMA's Commodore Award for his leadership in the shipping industry.
  • CENSA merges into ICS
    The new ICS Shipping Policy Committee represents 40 national shipowners' associations.
  • NYSA ready for new beginning
    The New York Shipping Association will move to a new office in Metro Park, New Jersey.
  • ABS to remain in New Jersey
    Twenty-two New York employees have moved to Paramus, New Jersey, permanently.
  • Jacobs set to become Bidcorp
    UK ferry and port owner gets green light to raise $30m in funds and change name.
  • Borgestad sells off ship
    Norwegian chemical company is honing down its corporate focus via asset disposals.
  • Tampa master up for Australian accolade
    Arne Rinnan's steadfast position against government might has won him some of the popular vote.
  • Plans to free Willy delayed
    Risk of explosion as small tanker goes aground of UK south coast port.
  • Hudong-Zhonghua chases shipbuilding record
    One of China's key shipyards is aiming to hit a new high by building over 1m-dwt in one year.
  • Share issue delay hits CSG tanker reshuffle
    Delays in approval for new share issue force revision of tanker deal payment terms.
  • Sea Splendour blast claims third engineer
    Explosion aboard ULCC sold for demolition claims the life of one engineer and injures two.
  • Syria blacklists ships trading to Israel
    A Greek vessel and a Turkish ship have been barred from working in Syria under Arab League boycott.

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FROM THE HOME PAGE
The State Council has upheld the appeal of the Co. Na.Te. Co. towards the AdSP of Naples for the missed dredgers
Rome
A 2.16 million euro payout in the face of a 37.88 million capital impairment complained in the first line of the company's
The trend of sensitive traffic growth in the port of Bremen / Bremerhaven continues.
Breed
The hike is towed by the containers
Maersk Supply Service will be acquired by Norwegian DOF Group
Storebø / Kongens Lyngby
Transaction of the value of more than 1.1 billion
Assshipowners have no doubts : LNG is the useful fuel for decarbonisation of shipping
Rome
A catalogue of alternative fuels available in every stopover-Messina highlighted-is not reasonably applicable to Italian ports
The US Federal Maritime Commission puts the HMM under observation
Washington
The South Korean company has been included in the list of "controlled carriers"
Spread 41 million euros to improve competitiveness of Italian ports
Maersk withdraws from race to acquire German DB Schenker
Copenhagen
Clerc : identified "areas of challenge in the perspective of an integration"
Provisions on the licence plates of new vehicles are likely to damage the activity of port businesses
Genoa
Assiterminal and ANCIP, do not take into account the issues generated in the context of port operations
The Danish government has set up a working group to ensure that the national shipping industry continues to be a leader
Copenhagen
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach invest in order to equip charging stations for electric trucks
Los Angeles
Allocated 25 million as part of the Clean Air Action Plan
Acica rentals two new ro-pax ships that will ship from 2027 on routes between Italy and Greece
Athens
Agreement with Swedish Stena RoRo that includes unit purchase options
The Port of Los Angeles will enhance its capacity in the cruises segment
Los Angeles
Call for proposals for a new terminal and for the renovation of the World Cruise Center
In May, freight traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 3.5%
In May, freight traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 3.5%
Beijing
The only containers increased by 8.2%
Crystal commissions two new high-end and next-generation cruise ships at Fincantieri
Crystal commissions two new high-end and next-generation cruise ships at Fincantieri
Munich / Trieste
The agreement includes an option for a third unit
Gianluca Croce is the new president of Assagents
Genoa
Gianluca Croce is the new president of Assagents
Vice presidents have been named Aldo Negri, Roberto De Marchi, Carolina Villa and Maurizio Gozzi.
Paolo Pessina will be the new president of the Federagents
Rome
Paolo Pessina will be the new president of the Federagents
The witness passage will take place on October 25, when Alessandro Santi will cease his term in office.
The first July will become operational the first version of the Sardinia Port Community System
Cagliari
The new telematics platform was presented today in Cagliari
Le Aziende informano
ABB completa l'acquisizione del business di routing meteorologico di DTN per la navigazione
La transazione è stata completata oggi, in seguito a un precedente annuncio di accordo con il gruppo globale di dati e analisi DTN
Houthi allegedly targeted two other MSC container carriers
Portsmouth / Tampa
The ships have regularly continued their journey
Commesse for 63.4 million to Somec in cruise ship segment
St. Vendemian
These are units intended for Regent Seven Seas Cruises, Oceania Cruises and Disney Cruise Line
Marsa Maroc will operate the Container Terminal East of the new port of Nador West Med
Marsa Maroc will operate the Container Terminal East of the new port of Nador West Med
Casablanca
Will have an annual traffic capacity of 3.4 million teu
R-Logitech will come out of Euroports and be replaced by a new private majority shareholder
Kallo
The investment companies PMV and SFPIM have temporarily boosted their shares
Hapag-Lloyd cooperates with ZeroNorth for the energy transition of its fleet
Copenhagen
Digital solution for fuel supply and bunkerage planning
In February, Carnival reported revenue and record number of passengers.
In February, Carnival reported revenue and record number of passengers.
Miami
The crucieristic group predicts that strong growth will continue in 2025
In the first quarter of this year, the traffic of goods in Romanian ports increased by 16.1%
Bucharest
Strong drop in loads from and for Italy
Paolo d' Amico has been confirmed as president of the Italian Naval Register
Genoa
Renewed the mandate for the four-year term 2024-2027
Hamburg Commercial Bank has acquired the portfolio in the NIBC's naval credit segment
Hamburg / L ' Hague
It has a value of 992 million
In the first three months of 2024, container traffic in German ports increased by 5.2%
Wiesbaden
The overall volume of goods decreased by -1.1%
US Secretary to the Navy enthusiastic about the acquisition of Philly Shipyard by Hanwha
US Secretary to the Navy enthusiastic about the acquisition of Philly Shipyard by Hanwha
Washington
He is the first Korean shipbuilder to land on American shores and-he specified-I am sure it will not be the last
Grimaldi (ALIS) : to intervene on the European ETS Directive in order not to create a distortion of modal competition and a geographical distortion
Rome
We hope that the proposal of the ICS to establish a Research and Development Fund will be taken into account.
Hanwha enters the U.S. Jones Act market by buying American shipbuilder Philly Shipyard
Seoul / Philadelphia
Agreement worth 100 million dollars
Viking orders Fincantieri to build two cruise ships of 54mila tsl
Trieste
They will be able to host 998 passengers and will be delivered between 2028 and 2029
The traffic of goods in French ports is returning to growth
The traffic of goods in French ports is returning to growth
Paris
Increase in the volumes of cargoes handled in all major shades in the first three months of 2024
Filt Cgil and Fit Cisl have staged a strike in ports on 4 and July 5
Rome
"The absolute need to reach the renewal of the Ccnl is the absolute necessity," he said.
Okay to the functional rebalancing of the Venice Terminal Passenger concession whose duration has been extended by ten years
Venice
Commitment to invest over 19 million euros. Port of Chioggia, approved the concession to SO.RI.MA. (F2I Holding Portuale)
In May, freight traffic in the port of Genoa fell by -0.6% percent and in Savona's port, it grew by 9.6% percent.
Genoa / La Spezia
The Liguria Region has approved the Strategic Development Plan related to the ZLS "Porto and Retroport of Spezia"
Seven days of mobilisation in Italian ports early next month
Rome
Uiltransport, irresponsible of the attitude of the data-based parties in the negotiation for the renewal of the Ccnl of ports
Trade unions call for a meeting on the congestion fee demanded by the drivers operating with the port of Genoa
Genoa
Final free route in India to the project for the construction of a large container port in Vadhavan
Final free route in India to the project for the construction of a large container port in Vadhavan
New Delhi
It will have an annual capacity of 23.2 million teu
The UIRR is dissatisfed with the position of the EU Council on the proposal for a regulation on the capacity of the railway infrastructure
Brussels
The association continues to call for a more coordinated approach at the international level
Russian (Conftransport) : differentiated autonomy is likely to undermine the competitiveness of the national economic system
Rome
It is concerned that the law was approved in complete lack of definition of the Essential Levels of Prestation with reference to ports, airports and major infrastructure.
In the first five months of 2024 the traffic of goods in the port of Trieste increased by 5.6%
Trieste
Increase generated by liquid bulk bulk (+ 11.6%). In decline miscellaneous goods (-3.4%) and dry bulk (-78.5%)
Extension of the non-start-up allowance for the docks of Gioia Tauro and Taranto airports
Rome / Gioia Tauro / Taranto
The Confirmed Ima confirmed for another nine months
Grimaldi : The growing protectionism, but also EU ETS and the CBAM of Europe, create obstacles to world trade
Grimaldi : The growing protectionism, but also EU ETS and the CBAM of Europe, create obstacles to world trade
Montreal
The failure of global institutions such as the WTO-denounced the president of the WTO-further aggravate this problem.
Last month the port of Barcelona handled 343mila containers (+ 13.7%)
Barcelona
Always high the growth of transshipped containers (+ 24.3%)
Work on the restoration of the operation for the ro-ro traffic of the Red Banchina in the port of Salerno
In Genoa, the World Day of Ausile Navigation
Genoa
On August 22, IALA will assume the legal status of intergovernmental organisation
SFL Corporation orders the construction of five container ships from 16,800 teu
Hamilton
Commits the value of a billion dollars to New Times Shipbuilding
In 2023, Fratelli Cosulich recorded financial performance second only to those records of 2022
Genoa
OMT (Accelleron) acquires the OMC2
Reflights
The Company manufactures high precision fuel injectors for marine, stationary and rail engines
Last year, freight traffic in Dutch ports fell by -7.6% percent.
The Hague
Reduction of volumes in all major merceological compartments
Chantier Naval de Marseille will retrofit two other cruise ships of AIDA Cruises
Rostock
They are part of the class "Sphinx"
Genovese De Wave has acquired Inoxking
Genoa
The Company manufactures steel furniture and refrigeration systems for the maritime industry
The downturn of container traffic in the port of Piraeus continues
Hong Kong
Overall, the volumes handled by the COSCO Shipping Ports network have been increased.
MSC gets 97.71% of the capital of Gram Car Carriers
Oslo
In the coming days the acquisition of the remaining shares
Hapag-Lloyd reiterates its own terminalist division
Hamburg
A Hanseatic Global Terminals make 20 container terminals in 11 nations
ADNOC Logistics & Services orders in Korea 8-10 new liquefied natural gas vessels
Abu Dhabi
They will be built by Samsung Heavy Industries and Hanwha Ocean
Kombiverkehr is alarmed at the reduction of DB Cargo services for intermodal transport
Frankfurt am Main
The company is looking for alternative partners
MSC ready to acquire 15% of ADR in Genoa Airport
Genoa
The shipowner group has submitted a binding proposal to buy
Fincantieri will build a fourth NFS submarine for the Italian Navy Navy
Trieste
Commits of the value of 500 million euros
Four major critical areas in view of the entry into force of the FuelEU Maritime Regulation
Rome
Workshop on the theme of the Young Group of Confitweapon
Technical Varo of the second of the four GNV ro-pax ships under construction in China
Genoa
The "GNV Orion", of 52,000 tons tsl, will be taken over in the summer of 2025
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Assshipowners have strengthened their structure
Rome
Insertion into the organic of Simone Parizzi, Mattia Canevari and Cesare Crocini
Japan's MOL acquires 25% of the logistics company Tanzaniana Alistair Group
Tokyo
Port of Ravenna, over four million euros destined for new mediums of less environmental impact
Ravenna
A ban on the replacement of the means currently operating in the quay
Rosetti Marino, new committed for offshore EPC activities worth more than 400 million euros
Ravenna
It envisages the realization of the topside of the gas production platform that will be installed off the coast of Libya
They return to grow the revenues of the FedEx express courier
Memphis
In the coming months, a continuation of the current positive trend is expected.
Assagents analyzes the impact on maritime traffic of the geopolitical crises in place
Genoa
On July 9 Adria Ferries will inaugurate a new ferry line between Italy and Montenegro
Ancona
Biweekly service between the ports of Ancona and Bar
State Railways and Eni continue cooperation in the field of alternative fuels
Rome
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines will have 72% of the capital of Gearbulk
Tokyo
You will acquire an additional 23% held by Halberton Holding (Jebsen family)
The Young Shipowners Group of Confitarma launches the website ItalianSeafarers
Rome
Presented the training opportunities offered by the companies and the ITS foundations
In 2023, passengers on MSC Crusere ships nearly doubled.
Geneva
The Explora Journeys business also started in August.
EQT Infrastructure VI fund buys Constellation Cold Logistics
Stockholm / London
Owns and operates 26 refrigerated warehouses in Western Europe and Scandinavia
UPS sells logistics company Coyote Logistics to RXO for more than a billion dollars
Charlotte / Atlanta
In 2023 the asset ceded generated a turnover of 3.2 billion
CMA CGM restructure services in the Mediterranean
Marseille
Changes to the Euronaf and TMX 2 lines scaling several Italian ports
The only retroport of the port of La Spezia is that of Santo Stefano Magra
The Spezia
Shipping agents and shipping agents and customs officers who say no to the hypothesis of other corridors said.
Warriors (AdSP Livorno) : The TDT terminal must maintain its own merceological vocation
Livorno
We expect Grimaldi to develop plans to promote a real growth of containerized traffickers.
Emanuele Grimaldi has been re-elected as president of the International Chamber of Shipping
Emanuele Grimaldi has been re-elected as president of the International Chamber of Shipping
Montreal
Confirmed for another two-year term
Lorenzo Giacobbe is the new president of the Young People's Group of Assagents
Genoa
It will be joined by Vice Presidents Pietro Abbona and Andrea Pompei
The ports of Trieste and Monfalcone are allied with those of Cartagena, Riga and North Sea Port
Trieste
Report on work in liguri ports
Genoa
It was carried out by the Italian Academy of Mercantile Academy
Intermodal transport of prefabricated in concrete from Tuscany to Sardinia
Arezzo
Collaboration between the Baraclit Group, the Logistic Pole of the FS Group and the GMake Group
It continues the growth of containerized transhipment traffic in the ports of Algeciras and Valencia
Algeciras / Valencia
In May in the two shelves the transshipment containers increased by 8.4% and 12.0%
Kombiverkehr, in 2025, will double in Germany the costs of using rail lines for the transport of goods
Frankfurt am Main
Krebs : in the worst case we will stop transport
They rise to 88 the companies associated with Assiterminal
Genoa
Membership of seven new companies
Brothers Cosulich acquired the genovese Slavetti Enzo
Genoa
It operates in the field of production and sales of hardware products for the shipbuilding and nautical industry
Likely sinking of the renaissance Tutor attacked by the Houthis
Portsmouth
Signaled the sighting at sea of debris and hydrocarbon chiaths
EU Council agrees to its position on new regulation on the European Maritime Safety Agency
Brussels
Also adopted the general approach on the regulation on the use of the capacity of the railway infrastructure
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 assembly of Assagents will be held in Genoa on June 25.
Genoa
Event entitled " Mari inquieti. Routes and conflicts : the incognition of traffickers "
Conference on the safety and optimisation of the flow of passengers in ports and borders
Rome
Organized by the ICSA Foundation, it will be held on June 12 in Rome
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Megapuerto de Chancay: Autoridad Portuaria decidió retirar demanda por exclusividad del futuro terminal
(Latina Noticias)
How multinational shipping lines frustrates growth of African counterparts
(Vanguard)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Stefano Messina
Roma, 2 luglio 2024
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The Council of State has also rejected the appeal from the Gioia Tauro oil company
Joy Tauro
The port institution had rejected the concession instances put forward by the company
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding will build the first two Japanese ro-ro ships to methanol
Tokyo
They will have a capacity of about 2,300 motor vehicles
MSC restructure links between the Western Mediterranean and Canada
Geneva
Merger of two services
New Mediterranean Service-East Coast USA of the MSC
Geneva
Will have weekly frequency
On June 24, the Port Community System of the ports of Campania will be activated
Naples
The digital platform will be equipped with additional tools by 2026
In 2023 the traffic in goods in Greek ports grew by 1.0%
The Piraeus
Passenger in growth of 6.4%
In 2023 the turnover of MIS-Mai Intermodal Service grew by 28.5%
Aquanegra Cremonese
Handling 2.3 million tons of cargo
Last month container traffic in the port of Long Beach decreased by -8.2%
Long Beach
In the first five months of 2024, there was an increase of 10.0%
Spearport, contingent arrivals in the port of Genova to a number of vehicles that can actually be served
Continues the growth of prices of new shipbuilding
Copenhagen
We reduce the consistency of the container order portfolio
In May, container traffic in the port of Los Angeles fell by -3.4% percent.
Los Angeles
Waiting for the recovery of growth in summer
The assembly of Assagents will be held in Genoa on June 25.
Genoa
Event entitled " Mari inquieti. Routes and conflicts : the incognition of traffickers "
The work of consolidation of the first tank of the Darsena Europe has arrived at 60%.
Livorno
Completion is expected by the end of the year
Piacenza has resigned as Extraordinary Commissioner of the AdSP of the Western Ligurian Sea
Genoa / Rome
The subenters Admiral Massimo Seno
The means of the Trieste Coast Guard rescue a motonave of the APT Gorizia
Trieste
Rescued from 76 people on board
The Italian Sea Group has completed the divestment of the Viareggio nautical yard
Marina di Carrara
It was sold to Next Yacht Group for 21 million euros
Eni has ceded 10% percent of Saipem's share capital.
San Donato Milanese
The counter-value was about 393 million euros.
Restored full navigability in the access channel to the port of Baltimore
Baltimore
Assoports and SRM publish a new update of the report "Port Infographics"
Rome
Focus on maritime trades and fleets, alternative fuels and the employment of women in ports
Renewed the Board of Directors of Maritime Stations
Genoa
Indication of Edoardo Monzani's confirmation to the role of president
In May the revenues of Yang Ming and Wan Hai Lines grew by 46.2% and 40.1%
Keelung / Taipei
In the first five months of 2024 recorded increases of 27.0% and 17.5%
Port of Genoa, Spediporto and Fedespedi call for truck drivers to freeze congestion fee
Genoa
DFDS will sell its own mini cruises to Gotlandsbolaget
Copenhagen / Visby
The divestment will include the ships "Crown Seaways" and "Pearl Seaways" built in 1994 and 1989
Second report from the Fedespedi Studies Center on the Suez Crisis
Milan
In the Mediterranean, take advantage of ports closest to Gibraltar
Finsea renews its identity brand identity
Genoa
The structure of the group split into three main business units : Finsea-Shipping agency, Finsea-Land transport and Finsea-Global logistics
Accelleron has signed a five-year deal with Large Ships Fast
Baden / Genoa
Maintenance and assistance to the more than 100 turboblowers installed on the fleet's 28 ships
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