testata inforMARE
Cerca
12 January 2025 - Year XXIX
Independent journal on economy and transport policy
11:31 GMT+1
LinnkedInTwitterFacebook
BRIEFS
June 25, 2002
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Ports not offering cargo pre-screening may lose out
    PORTS that do not opt into the United States' preference for cargo pre-screening may risk losing competitive advantage, according to an industry security expert.
  • APL Logistics in venture to buy stakes in 2 China firms
  • S'pore-flagged tug boat resumes voyage to Cebu
  • Manila's ICTSI completes sale of unit to Hutchison
Air and Land Transport
  • Lufthansa staying put at Changi despite KL offer
    GERMAN aviation giant Lufthansa has ruled out any move from Singapore's Changi International Airport to Kuala Lumpur's relatively new equivalent, labelling Malaysia's aggressive campaign to woo major airlines as 'too late'.
  • High-flying Emirates set to order more aircraft
  • FAA approves US$3.5b plan to expand O'Hare Airport
  • JAL to resume flights to India
  • HK eyes stake in Shenzhen airport
  • Qantas mulls buying more planes for domestic services
  • India now SriLanka Air's biggest market
  • Swissair probe: home of Credit Suisse chief searched

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Ports not offering cargo pre-screening may lose out
    PORTS that do not opt into the United States' preference for cargo pre-screening may risk losing competitive advantage, according to an industry security expert.
  • APL Logistics in venture to buy stakes in 2 China firms
  • S'pore-flagged tug boat resumes voyage to Cebu
  • Manila's ICTSI completes sale of unit to Hutchison
Air and Land Transport
  • Lufthansa staying put at Changi despite KL offer
    GERMAN aviation giant Lufthansa has ruled out any move from Singapore's Changi International Airport to Kuala Lumpur's relatively new equivalent, labelling Malaysia's aggressive campaign to woo major airlines as 'too late'.
  • High-flying Emirates set to order more aircraft
  • FAA approves US$3.5b plan to expand O'Hare Airport
  • JAL to resume flights to India
  • HK eyes stake in Shenzhen airport
  • Qantas mulls buying more planes for domestic services
  • India now SriLanka Air's biggest market
  • Swissair probe: home of Credit Suisse chief searched

Sched Netweb site
  • LA meets Asian carriers, insists on low-sulfur fuel use
  • Evergreen looks anew at China as revenues fall, profits
  • Tianjin firm launches China-Taiwan
  • Singapore eases procedures for container transfers
  • Jurong port installs super crane
  • CP Ships receives first in series of new vessels

Cargowebweb site
JUNE 24, 2002
  • Qantas optimistic about 2002
    Qantas stated that it is on course to beat its profit target by at least 10 per cent this year and would invest A$10 billion ($5.7 billion) in new aircraft and other improvements by 2005.
  • Rotterdam agrees to government participation
    The Municipality of Rotterdam has agreed on the need for the participation in Vlissingen and on the arrangements made with the government on the construction of the Tweede Maasvlakte (Second Maas Flats).
  • Dragonair posts strong numbers in May
    Dragonair recorded strong year-on-year growth in both passenger and cargo traffic in May.
  • KLM and Air Europa agreement
    KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Spanish airline Air Europa today signed a commercial agreement for codesharing and loyalty program cooperation.
  • Maersk Logistics opens in New Zealand
    With an office in Auckland added to Maersk Logistics' global network, the Danish company continues to expand.
  • Exel maintains positive about 2002
    The share price of British logistics services group Exel was up 8 per cent in London to more than 860 pence after Exel's positive financial news, but went down again to nearly its opening price of 823 pence afterwards.

Exim Indiaweb site
  • Maersk Logistics now also in New Zealand
  • MOL launches new X-Press services from NSICT - With APL Quingdao arriving today
  • World trade body tells India to reduce subsidies, speed up reforms
  • 24 pc rise in cotton yarn exports to EU countries
  • Govt clarifies norms for imports from Nepal
  • Exports to COMESA countries increase by 50 per cent to $ 1,064.5 m
  • Duty-free import of soyabean, corn sought
  • Hosiery exporters: Restore cut in drawback rates
  • Visakha Container Terminal to be operational by Feb. '03
  • Rs 4,000-cr. project to link 10 Major Ports with 4 NHs
  • Minister inaugurates upgradation work for Vizag Port-NH-5 link
  • GQ project racing for completion a year ahead
  • Forex reserves up by $ 172 million to $ 56,320 million
  • Market Development Assistance scheme guidelines modified
  • Scope to set up SEZ in Mangalore explored
  • Priority areas demarcated for unfinished economic reforms
  • Duty-free imports not to get DEPB facility
  • 3-part transport subsidy scheme for sugar exports
  • Good move, says trade
  • Gist of public notices/circulars/notifications
  • Export Import Workshop certificate distribution function on June 29
  • Italian Customs, BIMCO sign MoU against drug smuggling
  • State govt may rescind resale tax on commodities
  • Economic growth of State impressive

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
JUNE 24, 2002
  • INTERTANKO takes issue with increasing occasions of H2S in bunkers and crude oil
  • More OPEC oil in Q4 if US economy grows
  • US refining margins up on gasoline demand
  • Oil prices rangebound as OPEC plans to keep output restrictions
  • Rotterdam market report from Marine Bunkering
  • Chavez denies plans for Venezuelan quota busting
  • Irish price indications from Emo Oil Ltd
  • Polish market report from Ship-Service

International Transport Journalweb site
JUNE 24, 2002
  • APLL and Legend Group Holdings Limited (LGHL) team up in China's Technology Logistics Market
  • European Cargo Services launches Far East network
  • Maersk Logistics expands to New Zealand
  • CP Ships takes over «Lykes Ranger»
  • Choice Intermodal Services and Hyundai Merchant Marine Co. open reefer facility in India
  • Port of Portland to organise tour of the port for key stakeholders on June 29, 2002
  • DHL signs agreement with Aeroflot
  • United Airlines upgrades services
  • Iberia Regional/Air Nostrum: more connections between Spain and Italy
  • Chronopost introduces «Chrono Premium International»

Marine Logweb site
JUNE 24, 2002
  • Sembcorp seeks to privatize Sembcorp Marine
    Singapore-Government linked conglomerate Sembcorp Industries Ltd is planning to privatize its 63% owned Sembcorp Marine unit
  • Zodiac offers bulletproof inflatable
    Inflatable boat manufacturer Zodiac has unveiled Armorflate which, it says, is the world's first bullet- resistant system for Combat Rubber Raiding Craft
  • Irving delivers Eirik Raude
    Ocean Rig says its second rig, Eirik Raude, was mechanically complete on June 21,

World Wide Shipperweb site
JUNE 24, 2002
  • Italia Line adds larger ship to service calling Port of Portland
  • Transportation Security Administration looking for screeners for Spokane Airport
  • Windstar Cruies offers free air to passengers sailing to Tahiti
  • NYK ordering four new car carrying vessels for 2004
  • CP Ships adds LYKES RANGER to Asia-Americas trade lanes

The East Africanweb site
JUNE 24, 2002
  • FOC System 'Security Threat'
  • 'Most African Shippers Ignoring STCW Rule'

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Paris MoU attacks 'double standards'
    THE Paris Memorandum of Understanding on Port State Control has flayed flag states and classification societies for operating double standards and putting profits above safety.
  • Detentions linked with leap in safety management problems
    DETENTION figures for 2001 show a dramatic 150% increase in safety management deficiencies over the past three years, writes Brian Reyes.
  • P&O Nedlloyd launches new logistics brand
    P&O NEDLLOYD has split its shipping and logistics activities into two separate business units.
  • 'Menu of options' in PSA Corp stake sale
    PSA Corp says it is offering a "whole menu of options" in the possible sale of stakes to customers and is in discussions with a number of lines.
  • Lloyd's List Focus- Maritime security under the spotlight
    LLOYD'S List has made the whole maritime security issue one of its highest priorities, and you will find below a number of the articles that tackle this crucial issue.

Fairplayweb site
JUNE 24, 2002
  • HHI predicts offshore surge
  • Halifax seeks terminal operator
  • Petrobras denies bid suspension
  • Bush pushes port security plan
  • Financing 'club deals' criticised
  • West Coast labour talks stall
  • Genmar tanker in river accident
  • Magdalena master 'at fault'
  • One dead in Red Sea ferry fire
  • Shipping Corp VLCC purchase spiked
  • P&O Ned takes logical step
  • Korea to boost logistic hub status
  • Tug hostages in release talks
  • Cyprus awaits illegals
  • Dampier benefits from ore deal
  • Master guilty of bribery bid
  • SembCorp Marine to be delisted
  • Fosen Mek edges closer to safety
  • P&O raises Philippine stake
  • APL Logistics acquires China stake
  • Israel not giving up on Zim sale

The Journal of Commerceweb site
JUNE 24, 2002
  • West Coast imports soar in May
    Ports registered cargo gains not seen since the boom of the late 1990s.
  • Bush visits NY/NJ port, says defense spending key to cargo security
    President Bush visited Port Elizabeth to stump for increased defense spending, his proposed Department of Homeland Security, and the need to improve cargo security
  • Rail carloads hit 52-week high
    Carload freight on U.S. railroads peaked at its highest level for the year and intermodal traffic continued to increase through mid-June.
  • Euro ports wary of U.S. box security
  • P&O Nedlloyd dumps Canada agent
  • American Ro-Ro offers new services
  • Con-Way using line-haul data for LTL
  • United Airlines asks $2B in federal loan backing
  • United Arab net improves
  • Phila. terminal to get new cranes
  • Customs anti-terror seminars in So. Calif.
  • USSEC bunker charge unchanged
  • Maersk Logistics opens NZ office
  • MOL selects GT Nexus pricing software

Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
  • L’heure de l’assainissement a sonné pour IFB
    Théoriquement, c’est le 28 juin prochain que doit se réunir le conseil d’administration d’Inter Ferry Boats, filiale de la SNCB, au cours duquel devrait être présenter un plan de restructuration de l’entreprise, dont le résultat à la fin de l’année dernière était négatif de 5,66 mio. d’euros (269 mio. de BEF). Cash flow négatif également. L’entreprise a donc besoin d’un sérieux redressement. Cette perspective de restructuration ne va pas sans inquiéter bien des entreprises qui utilisent les services d’IFB, et pour cause.
  • FMA: le “self handling” à bord peut être envisagé
    La Fédération Maritime d’Anvers estime essentiel que le “self handling” des marchandises à bord de navires, notamment les opérations de lashing/securing puisse, sous certaines conditions, être envisagé. L’organisation affirme en outre que la sauvegarde d’un potentiel de concurrence est primordiale, mais que la fixation arbitraire d’un nombre minimum de prestataires de services n’est pas la meilleure solution pour parvenir à cet objectif et peut même se révéler contre-productive. D’autre part, les problèmes éventuels inhérents à la durée des concessions et les périodes transitoires doivent recevoir une réponse pragmatique sans pour autant compromettre la libéralisation. Tel sont les points de vue que l’organisation professionnelle des agents maritimes anversois formule dans son dernier rapport annuel, qui peut également être considéré comme note d’orientation politique. Ces prises de position sur des sujets d’une brûlante actualité risquent, surtout en ce qui concerne le “self handling”, de faire froncer quelques sourcils.
  • AVCT mise cette année sur une croissance du trafic de 10 à 15%
    “Nous avons longtemps hésité avant de procéder à ces investissements, nécessaires pour l’expansion du terminal, mais nous ne les regrettons pas”, a déclaré Cees Groenenboom lors de l’ouverture officielle du Avelgem Container Terminal (AVCT). Les propriétaires néerlandais (Groenenboom et Overbeek) et leur partenaire belge Alain Zielens ont investi 2,5 mio. d’EUR dans l’expansion du terminal qui restera toutefois principalement axé sur la desserte de Rotterdam.
  • “Block exemption”: Monti cède à la pression du Parlement européen
    Le Commissaire européen à la Concurrence Mario Monti aurait décidé de retarder jusqu’en 2005 l’abolition de la “location clause”, une des clauses principales de la future réglementation sur le commerce des automobiles dans l’UE, mieux connue sous le nom de “block exemption”. C’est ce qu’a déclaré un haut responsable de la Commission à l’agence Reuter. Cette nouvelle réglementation, par ailleurs, a fait l’objet d’une table ronde visant à en étudier l’impact sur la logistique des véhicules. Il en est ressorti que beaucoup dépendra de la forme finale que devrait avoir la nouvelle réglementation, et surtout de la suppression ou non de la “location clause”. Pour l’instant, aucune prévision ne peut encore être faite.

TradeWindsweb site
JUNE 24, 2002
  • Jones Act tanker owners facing weak demand
    US tanker owners must weigh pros and cons carefully before adding new capacity.
  • HLSI plans lightering expansion
    Heidenreich Lightering Services Inc will utilise four aframaxes in 2003.
  • American Club back in the black
    Free reserves up by $4m as Joe Hughes lures Greek owners west.
  • Fosen Mek safe until 2003
    Banks have agreed to finance building of coastal ferry at troubled Norwegian yard.
  • BP Shipping shake up
    Linda Adamany revamps tanker company management team.
  • Feeder firms planning Indian expansion
    New Chennai to China service opens up opportunities for smaller containerships.
  • Paris MOU blacklists 25 flags
    Sharp increase in ISM defects as flags put revenue ahead of safety.
  • Mersey Docks' ships maintaining profit levels
    UK shipping and ports group expects new business to boost profitability in second half.
  • Karachi eyeing Gulf orders
    Pakistani shipyard is hopeful of newbuilding windfall from neighbouring states.
  • Latco loses Gdansk appeal
    Latvian Shipping responsible for unlawful inducement to breach newbuilding contract.
  • Australia in keep out warning
    New protocol details policy that shipwreck survivors may not be allowed ashore.
  • SembCorp Marine set to be privatised
    Parent company unveils plans to de-list Singapore shiprepair and offshore group from local exchange.
  • One crewman dead after ferry blaze
    El Salam passengership catches fire en route from Saudi Arabia to Egypt.
  • Hyundai facing heavy loss on Hynix stake
    Shipbuilder could lose out massively when it sells shares in poorly-performing affiliate.
  • Kyokuyo inks reefer newbuilding
    Japanese yard to build specialist ship for handling domestic tuna imports.
  • ITF use World Cup to help Korean unions
    Spanish not only ones unhappy with World Cup decisions - as ITF details abuses against unions.
  • Genmar tanker in Mississippi collision
    Ten-year-old aframax tanker involved in second pollution scare in less than twelve months.

›››File
FROM THE HOME PAGE
MSC presents a new request for the management of cruise traffic in Ancona which includes the construction of a maritime station
Ancona
The duration of the proposed concession is 35 years.
In 2024, the growth of general cargo in the port of La Spezia more than offset the decline in bulk cargo
The Spice
In the port of Marina di Carrara the annual traffic decreased by -0.4%
Proposal by 47 governments, the EU Commission and ICS for the creation of an IMO fund for the decarbonisation of shipping
London
It could come into force in early 2027
Strikes averted at US East Coast and Gulf ports
North Bergen/Lyndhurst
Preliminary agreement signed by the International Longshoremen's Association and the United States Maritime Alliance
New annual record for vessel transit through the Straits of Malacca and Singapore
Port Klang
In 2024, traffic was 94,301 ships (+5.5%)
Filt, Fit and Uilt have called a strike for tomorrow by the workers of the Central Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority
MSC, together with Neri and Lorenzini, presents an expression of interest for the Darsena Europa in Livorno
Leghorn
Warriors: in the next few days we will meet the group to talk in detail about the project
Corsica Ferries sells Elba Ferries to BN di Navigazione
I go to Liguria
The fast ferry "Corsica Express Three" has been chartered to the Blu Navy company
In 2024, Ukrainian ports handled a record 97.2 million tons of cargo.
Odessa
Agricultural products alone amounted to 60 million tons
COSCO, we are not a Chinese Military Company
Beijing
The Chinese company has specified that the inclusion in the US list will have no impact on the group's global activities and operations.
In 2024, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna was stable
Ravenna
Cruises down -17.7% compared to 2023
US List of Companies Doing Business for Chinese Military Includes Shipping and Shipbuilding Companies
Last November, ship traffic in the Suez Canal decreased by -55.9%
Cairo
In the first eleven months of 2024 the decline was -49.8%
With over 3.9 million TEUs, in 2024 the port of Gioia Tauro set a new record for container traffic
Joy Taurus
Decrease in cars handled at the Calabrian airport
Assonat and Assiterminal, the cancellation of the measure to increase the fees for maritime state concessions is a good thing
Rome
Serra: the TAR ruling reaffirms the importance of dialogue between public administration and users
The duration of the Agencies for the provision of work in ports and for professional requalification has been extended by 18 months
Rome
Port State Control Inspections Begin on Eagle S
Helsinki/Brussels
NATO decides to increase the Atlantic alliance's military presence in the Baltic Sea
In 2024, Tanjung Pelepas Port recorded a new all-time record in container throughput
Iskandar Puteri
Over 12.2 million TEUs were handled (+16.9%)
Works worth over 57 million euros for the energy infrastructure in the port of La Spezia
The Spice
Electrification of the New Cruise Pier and new hydrogen generators
Assologistica, the new rules on reverse charge discipline in the Budget Law are good
Milan
Rapid issuance of the implementing provision by the Revenue Agency is hoped for
The electrification of the docks of the ports of Sardinia starts from Portovesme
Cagliari
Almost 52 million euros of works planned
Arkas Line ships to reach India
Izmir
Turkish company to merge three services in the Mediterranean
Two lanes of ship transit tested in a 10km section of the Suez Canal
Ismailia
They are located in the area of the Little Bitter Lake
Suez Canal Transit Decline Costs Egypt Seven Billion Dollars
Cairo
In 2024, naval traffic decreased by more than -60%
Port of Valencia, monthly traffic down after over a year of growth
Valencia
Decrease in volumes in all main product sectors
Underwater cables damaged in the Gulf of Finland at Christmas
Helsinki
Oil tanker "Eagle S" stopped, part of shadow fleet operating for Russia
Cargo traffic at Chinese seaports increased by +3.2% in November
Beijing
Foreign goods increased by +6.1%. Containers increased by +4.9%.
TIL (MSC Group) - JNPA Agreement for the Construction of Vadhvan Port
Uran
The new airport is located on the western coast of India
Shanghai is the world's first port to handle over 50 million containers in a year
Shanghai
SIPG highlights strong productivity gains achieved by introducing automation boost in Yangshan area
Yang Ming to acquire up to 13 new 8,000-15,000 TEU containerships
Keelung
They will replace 5,500-6,500 TEU vessels that are over twenty years old
Eight amendments to the International Maritime Labour Convention enter into force today
Geneva
Changes introduced to improve living and working conditions on board ships
Carnival posts record performance for September-November quarter
Miami
Revenues increased by +10.0% in the period
Uniport appreciates that the port reform is taking place through a delegated law and trusts (!) in the government's willingness to open a dialogue with the operators
Rome
Søren Toft (MSC) is the new president of the World Shipping Council
Washington
Vice President is Randy Chen of Wan Hai Lines
"SHIPS for America Act" Introduced, Bipartisan Bill to Strengthen U.S. Shipping Industry
Washington
Among the proposals, carrying up to 10 percent of imports from China on U.S.-flagged, U.S.-crewed, U.S.-built ships
In the last quarter of 2024, OOCL revenues grew by +55.0%
Hong Kong
Containers transported by the fleet increased by +6.1%
Medlog signs partnership agreement to build dry port and logistics area in Egypt
Cairo
The affected area is approximately 102 hectares
Filt Cgil urges to throw away the Antitrust Authority's proposal on port work
Rome
D'Alessio: the AGCM has not at all analyzed the real dangers for the integrity of the principle of competition
Strong annual revenue growth for Evergreen, Yang Ming and WHL companies
Taipei/Keelung
Revenue growth also accentuated in the fourth quarter of 2024 alone
Industrial reconversion works to begin soon at the "ex Yard Belleli" site in the port of Taranto
Taranto
The intervention has a value of 135.3 million euros
The Northern Tyrrhenian Sea is the first AdSP to equip itself with the Anti-Violence Strategic Plan
Leghorn
The aim is to prevent discriminatory and violent phenomena within the institution.
Greek Navarino Acquires Dutch Castor Marine
London
Both companies develop information technology and communication solutions for the maritime sector
The annual assembly of Federlogistica will be held in Rome on January 21st
Rome
The theme is: "Intelligent Logistics. If Artificial Intelligence Breaks Into the World of Logistics"
Trade mission in Vietnam by Spediporto, AdSP and Municipality of Genoa
Genoa
Meetings scheduled in Ho Chi Minh City and Danang
In 2024 Interporto Padova recorded a record intermodal traffic of almost 412 thousand TEU (+6.5%)
Padua
Commander Emanuele Bergamini is the new president of USCLAC
Genoa
Gianni Badino was elected president of the USCLAC-UNCDiM-SMACD unitary union
Tender for the development of cruise activities in the Greek ports of Katakolon, Patras and Kavala
Athens
The issuing of concessions with a minimum duration of 30 years is foreseen
The electrification of four moorings in the ports of Bari and Brindisi has begun
Bari
Contract worth over 28 million euros
Circle has been awarded the tender for the digitalisation services of the Eastern Adriatic Port Authority
Milan
Roberto Spinelli's position in the corruption investigation in Liguria has been archived
Genoa
Order of the judge for preliminary investigations
Work has begun in the port of Pozzallo on the construction of the new offices of the AdSP of Eastern Sicily
Pozzallo
Place the port of Imperia Oneglia under the management of the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority
Imperia
This is requested by the Port Company "L. Maresca" and the Lodovico Maresca Port Workers Company
Interporto Padova looking for a potential partner to participate in the terminal activity
Padua
The market research will end on January 31st
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
New logistics company GTS Horizon established in Verona
Bari
It was founded by the GTS group and Simone Gatto De Chirico (De Chirico Srl)
In the third quarter, freight transported on Austrian railways increased by +1.8%
Vienna
In the first nine months of 2024 the increase was +1.7%
Uiltrasporti, the reverse change of VAT in the budget law is good
Rome
Verzari: we hope that this measure will be made structural in the future
Circle acquires Telepass Innova's Infomobility and Telematics business units
Milan
The value of the transaction is 6.2 million euros
Tender for construction of Albanian port of Porto Romano restarted
Durres
The deadline for submitting bids has been set for February 7th.
Eukor secures renewal of contracts for exporting cars from Korea and China
Lysaker
The expected value of the agreements is $4.2 billion.
PSA Singapore Sets New Annual Container Traffic Record
Singapore
The 40 million TEU mark was reached on December 24th
US-based FTV Capital makes offer to acquire Windward
London
London-based company develops technological solutions for shipping
American Halliburton buys Norwegian Optime Subsea
Noted
European company develops technologies for underwater operations
Grimaldi took delivery of the multipurpose ro-ro Great Cotonou
Naples
Next month it will be launched on a new service of the group between China and Nigeria
Federagenti has appointed 24 "ambassadors"
Rome
They have been protagonists in the profession of maritime agent for over 60 years
Ports of La Spezia and Marina di Carrara, over five million allocated for the green transition
The Spice
Funds for the purchase of electric or hydrogen vehicles
In November, freight traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado increased by +4.3%
Genoa
In the first eleven months of 2024, an increase of +1.1% was recorded
In the first 11 months of 2024, traffic in the port of Trieste grew by +6.4% thanks to mineral oils
Trieste
A decrease of -8.2% was recorded in the port of Monfalcone
Over two and a half quintals of cocaine seized in the port of Genoa
Genoa
The drugs were inside a refrigerated container coming from Ecuador
Manca (Sardinia Region): Promises of allocation of resources for the Kalport agency not fulfilled
Cagliari
Urgent meeting requested with Minister of Labor
Increases in port fees in the ports of Bari and Brindisi
Bari
Leone: we are committed to adopting measures that do not impact traffic and users
Large quantity of cocaine seized in the port of Olbia
Sassari
39 kilos of drugs discovered hidden in a minivan
From January Hupac will intensify intermodal connections between Belgium and Italy
Noise
The frequency of the shuttle train between Busto Arsizio and Padua will also increase
Port of Ancona, provisional concession granted to Fincantieri plant
Ancona
The new concession will last 40 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 annual assembly of Federlogistica will be held in Rome on January 21st
Rome
The theme is: "Intelligent Logistics. If Artificial Intelligence Breaks Into the World of Logistics"
A conference on the implications of geopolitical crises for ports and maritime transport in Venice on Thursday
Venice
It is organized by Ca' Foscari University and the AdSP of the Northern Adriatic
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Iran signs over $1.8b investment contracts with private sector for ports development
(Tehran Times)
North Korean tankers transport over one million barrels of oil from Russia
(NK News)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
››› File
In November, freight traffic in the port of Barcelona fell by -3.7%
Barcelona
Container handling is growing (+6.3%), but not the weight of containerized cargo (-6.9%)
Saipem awarded new offshore contract by Shell in Nigeria
Milan
For the Italian company it has a value of around 900 million dollars
Rixi briefly illustrates the port reform
Rome
Creation of a publicly controlled company to manage investments and represent the Italian port system
Agreement between RFI and RSE for the study of a magnetic levitation freight transport system
Milan
Maritime safety, agreement signed at MIT to simplify verification procedures
Rome
Inspection and certification activities may be carried out by specifically accredited bodies
In the first eleven months of 2024, cargo traffic in Russian ports decreased by -2.0%
St. Petersburg
Both dry goods (-2.1%) and liquid bulk (-2.0%) are decreasing
Log In acquires 19,600 square meters of space at Interporto Toscano Amerigo Vespucci
Kansas City
It is the fourth acquisition in Italy of the Theoreim group company
Prysmian wins two EPCI contracts from French RTE, potentially worth €700 million
Milan
The laying of approximately 640 kilometers of land and underwater cables is planned
Testing of an autonomous port tractor in the port of Wilhelmshaven
Wilhelmshaven
It will be launched next year by Eurogate, MAFI, ICT Group and Embotech
Intesa Fincantieri - Sparkle for the protection and surveillance of submarine cables
Trieste
The two companies will analyze the requirements to improve the security of the infrastructure
Barcelona terminal operator BEST has ordered two new super post-Panamax quay cranes
Barcelona/The Hague
APM Terminals announces completion of work to increase capacity at MedPort Tangier terminal
Wärstilä sells Automation, Navigation and Control System to Swedish investment company Solix
Helsinki
In 2023 ANCS recorded revenues of 200 million euros
Cisl, speed up the choice of the president of the Port System Authority of the Eastern Ligurian Sea
The Spice
Necessary to implement works and investments
Works awarded for the expansion of the container terminal in the port of Koper
Coper
The works will be completed by the end of 2027
Container traffic in the port of Hong Kong fell by -4.2% last month
Hong Kong
In the first eleven months of 2024 the decline was -5.0%
- 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