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July 18, 2003
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Spain used Prestige capt as scapegoat: P&I club
    THE chairman of the London P&I Club has blasted Spain's handling of the Prestige casualty, saying the jailing of its captain was clearly designed to make him the scapegoat and shield those ultimately responsible for worsening the situation.
  • Port Klang's June throughput up 5.9% year-on-year
    MALAYSIA's main port operator saw a 5.9 per cent rise in shipments in June versus a year earlier, providing further evidence that the Sars outbreak had a limited impact on trade in Asia, economists said.
  • Auckland port's full-year volumes rise
    PORTS of Auckland, New Zealand's largest port, said the volume of containers it handled in its financial year ended June 30 rose 9.5 per cent from a year earlier.
Air and Land Transport
  • Branson plans budget US airline
    VIRGIN Group chairman Richard Branson announced plans on Wednesday to set up a 'quality low-cost' airline in the United States by the end of June 2004 to rival jetBlue and Southwest.
  • Ukraine may suspend flights to US, Europe
  • French legislators oppose third Paris airport plan
  • Star partners launch tender for 200 new jets: report
  • FedEx to run 12 new cargo services through HK
  • Brussels Air to fly to Gatwick airport
Admiralty Casebook
  • Terms of bills of lading work against MISC's claim
    THE terms of its own bills of lading left a Malaysian carrier without recourse recently when an Australian appeal court held that the carrier's only possible claim for the late return of its containers was against a third party that was not contractually bound to it.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Spain used Prestige capt as scapegoat: P&I club
    THE chairman of the London P&I Club has blasted Spain's handling of the Prestige casualty, saying the jailing of its captain was clearly designed to make him the scapegoat and shield those ultimately responsible for worsening the situation.
  • Port Klang's June throughput up 5.9% year-on-year
    MALAYSIA's main port operator saw a 5.9 per cent rise in shipments in June versus a year earlier, providing further evidence that the Sars outbreak had a limited impact on trade in Asia, economists said.
  • Auckland port's full-year volumes rise
    PORTS of Auckland, New Zealand's largest port, said the volume of containers it handled in its financial year ended June 30 rose 9.5 per cent from a year earlier.
Air and Land Transport
  • Branson plans budget US airline
    VIRGIN Group chairman Richard Branson announced plans on Wednesday to set up a 'quality low-cost' airline in the United States by the end of June 2004 to rival jetBlue and Southwest.
  • Ukraine may suspend flights to US, Europe
  • French legislators oppose third Paris airport plan
  • Star partners launch tender for 200 new jets: report
  • FedEx to run 12 new cargo services through HK
  • Brussels Air to fly to Gatwick airport
Admiralty Casebook
  • Terms of bills of lading work against MISC's claim
    THE terms of its own bills of lading left a Malaysian carrier without recourse recently when an Australian appeal court held that the carrier's only possible claim for the late return of its containers was against a third party that was not contractually bound to it.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Spain used Prestige capt as scapegoat: P&I club
    THE chairman of the London P&I Club has blasted Spain's handling of the Prestige casualty, saying the jailing of its captain was clearly designed to make him the scapegoat and shield those ultimately responsible for worsening the situation.
  • Port Klang's June throughput up 5.9% year-on-year
    MALAYSIA's main port operator saw a 5.9 per cent rise in shipments in June versus a year earlier, providing further evidence that the Sars outbreak had a limited impact on trade in Asia, economists said.
  • Auckland port's full-year volumes rise
    PORTS of Auckland, New Zealand's largest port, said the volume of containers it handled in its financial year ended June 30 rose 9.5 per cent from a year earlier.
Air and Land Transport
  • Branson plans budget US airline
    VIRGIN Group chairman Richard Branson announced plans on Wednesday to set up a 'quality low-cost' airline in the United States by the end of June 2004 to rival jetBlue and Southwest.
  • Ukraine may suspend flights to US, Europe
  • French legislators oppose third Paris airport plan
  • Star partners launch tender for 200 new jets: report
  • FedEx to run 12 new cargo services through HK
  • Brussels Air to fly to Gatwick airport
Admiralty Casebook
  • Terms of bills of lading work against MISC's claim
    THE terms of its own bills of lading left a Malaysian carrier without recourse recently when an Australian appeal court held that the carrier's only possible claim for the late return of its containers was against a third party that was not contractually bound to it.

Sched Netweb site
  • AADA to implement peak season surcharge
  • Descartes goes better with Coke
  • Land cleared for Deep Bay Link
  • New fleet for French West Indies
  • Schneider to cash in with Morse
  • Johor lures Gearbulk from Singapore
  • South Africa joins CSI
  • Congestion surcharge levied at Port Harcourt and Onne
  • JAL Cargo speed products upgraded
  • Liquidity options being considered by US Airways
  • AirNet Systems to sell Mercury Business Services
  • Fraport sees downward trend reversing

Exim Indiaweb site
  • Shell's Hazira LNG terminal to be ready by Sept. '04
  • Edible oil imports may go up by 15 pc in July-Sept.
  • The Dragon feeds on the King of fruits
  • Dumping duty on ammonium nitrate from Russia & Iran
  • Refined oil import spurt makes govt mull duty hike
  • Exports to US post robust 27.5 pc rise
  • CoPT may appoint consultant to study ship repair facility at Puthuvypu
  • Port & dock workers to observe 'Demands Day' on Aug. 28
  • Truckers' strike in Kerala hits container movement to/from Cochin Port
  • Most proposals under medium-term export strategy being implemented
  • Aluminium units expanding capacity to meet projected rise in demand
  • Farm credit rate slashed to 9 pc
  • Drug industry gearing up to take advantage of new patent regime from 2005
  • Press meet with Iran's Dy Foreign Minister today

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
JULY 17, 2003
  • West Coast markets still quiet, prices little changed
  • Aggressive major brings prices down in Vancouver
  • ARA region: Improved avails, loading problems persist
  • Singapore: Muted market as both suppliers and buyers sit tight
    The most unusual feature of the Singapore market this week was that suppliers by and large reported that there are currently no problems with product avails, nor any congestion at loading or for barges.
  • Demand drops slightly as Gibraltar softens
  • Canary Islands: Las Palmas low on fueloil
  • Rotterdam soft to steady, barges tight
  • Italy follows Med lower, Genoa remains tight
    The overall availability situation in Italy seems to have improved somewhat compared to huge problems experienced over the past couple of weeks or more, although there continues to be trouble hot-spots, in particular Genoa.
  • UK: 'Jambo' bunker removal operation completed
    SMIT Salvage and Klyne Tugs announced yesterday that they have successfully removed and recovered 85 tonnes of bunker oil aboard the Jambo, which sank off the coast of Scotland at the end of June.

International Transport Journalweb site
JULY 17, 2003
  • Jürgen Weber joins Deutsche Post board
  • «OOCL Montreal» arrives in Montreal
  • Unitpool aims to reduce ULD damage rate
  • DHL opens logistics hub for Johnson & Johnson
  • Brenner Rail Cargo gives shippers a choice

The Scandinavian Shipping Gazetteweb site
JULY 17, 2003
  • Positive phasing-out discussion
  • Remontowa eyes Gdansk shipyard
  • Emergency EU aid to Spain

World Wide Shipperweb site
JULY 17, 2003
  • Port of Astoria moving ahead on new conference center
  • NYK Line replacing coal carrier with new shallow-draft vessel
  • Native American youth group holding classes at Port of Portland
  • Holiday week brings gains to rail freight traffic totals
  • South African port joins Customs' CSI program

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Everard blasts Brussels over post-Prestige 'failures'
    BRUSSELS has come under damning criticism from leading shipowners' association Bimco over its "failure" to address the real maritime safety issues arising from the Prestigeincident.
  • Pritzker siblings sue father for $5bn over 'looted' trust funds
    TWO members of billionaire cruiseship clan the Pritzker family - the largest shareholders in Royal Caribbean and Celebrity - are seeking $5bn in damages from their father, after accusing him of 'looting' their trust funds.
  • Angelicoussis takes plunge into LNG
    THE Angelicoussis Group is breaking new ground with an order for a liquefied natural gas carrier which could represent the first step in building a sizeable presence in this sophisticated shipping market, writes Tony Gray.
  • Danaos Shipping snaps up legendary Big Whites quartet
    DANAOS Shipping of Greece has bought the Big Whites, four of the world's best known containerships which have been serving the Europe-South Africa trades since the late 1970s.

Fairplayweb site
JULY 17, 2003
  • Twin-hulls dropped from Europe PSSA
  • Have your say!
  • St Vincent admits fake licences
  • Regional waste reception is acceptable
  • Gadani left high and dry
  • South Africa joins CSI
  • Millennium pulls out of cruise
  • Thailand looks at short-sea logistics
  • Volgotanker launches new Caspian ops
  • Indo-Pak tension hinders Pakistan plans
  • Tricolor dismantling to start tomorrow
  • Boxes pile up in Cochin
  • New grain port for Vietnam
  • Q-Ship orders Aframaxes
  • Tuticorin hosts new direct Europe run
  • CMA CGM in mega box ship deal
  • Equasis to tackle human factors
  • Anti-fouling convention gets support
  • New port captain for Petersburg
  • PDV Marina stays out
  • MEPC to receive vital reports
  • Oz beef fails to move Japanese
  • Lines postpone Umm Qasr services

The Journal of Commerceweb site
JULY 17, 2003
  • Box charter rates soar
    Containership charter rates near seven-year highs as liner shipping companies chase a dwindling supply of tonnage to cope with record cargo flows on major trade routes.
  • Claim: Counterfeiting no longer a Customs priority
    U.S. Customs is paying less attention to counterfeiting and other forms of intellectual property theft, says a counterfeiting expert -- a claim disputed by a former Customs official.
  • Former DHL Airways owner refuses to testify in probe of carrier
    An Idaho investor and former principal owner of DHL Airways defied a judge's order in a federal inquiry into the cargo airline's ownership.
  • Lufthansa Cargo opens new JFK terminal
  • Texas ports suffer minimal damage from Claudette
  • British Airways halts most Heathrow cargo operations
  • Northwest Airlines back in black
  • United outsources staff for U.S. warehouses
  • P&O Ports opens India terminal
  • Galveston port seeks proposals
  • Census requiring AES for selected exports
  • Everett new executive director of NASSTRAC
  • Bonner says trade act rules are due soon

Containerisation Internationalweb site
JULY 17, 2003
  • Waterborne box traffic at German inland ports leaps 19%
    Container traffic transiting Germany's inland ports surged 16% last year to 1.57m TEU, against a decrease in overall volumes handled, according to the Federal Association for Public-User Inland Ports.
  • Nhava Sheva congestion drives JNPT customer to Mumbai
  • HHLA volume growth: 'Hamburg gains on Rotterdam'
  • ICS rubbishes OECD's liner shipping anti-trust report
  • Sinotrans seeks exemption from 'controlled carrier' rules
  • Big Whites change hands again
  • UK launches short sea and waterway promotion body
  • Strike sqeezes Cochin at sensitive time

TradeWindsweb site
JULY 17, 2003
  • Phantom oilers appear in Ghost Fleet plan
    Deal with UK yard could include sale of two naval storage ships.
  • Celebrity cancels Med cruise
    Millenium goes into drydock for repairs.
  • John Angelicoussis goes for gas
    Top Greek shipowner bets a packet on developing LNG spot market.
  • UK Club wants owners to stay united
    Largest P&I club decides to oppose reduced cover for passenger ships.
  • MC sells Great Whites to Greeks
    Buyer's name shrouded in mystery, but Danaos and Costamare rumoured.
  • South Africa joins CSI
    US officials to form team in Durban.
  • Varna yard privatisation talks under threat
    Cabinet reshuffle could stop Navibulgar's sell-off negotiations before they've even begun.
  • Equasis warns website
    Safety database threatens legal action against Maritime Global Net over use of information.
  • Business as usual for Frontline
    Tom Jebsen says no chance legal claim will drive top tanker owner onto the rocks.
  • Baltimore yard struggles on
    Chapter 11 shiprepairer aims to keep going until October as it seeks buyer or refinancing deal.
  • Moller keeps options open on Torm
    Teekay boss Bjorn Moller not ruling out building stake in Danish products tanker owner.
  • URS25 deadline drives bulker bonanza
    Japanese yards hauled in over 100 orders for bulkers in June in highest monthly total ever.
  • Irish Ferries soothes tax pain for investors
    New issue of redeemable shares will replace dividends at Irish shipowner.
  • ENOC inks Hyundai panamax options
    Dubai state owned oil company contract makes it second Arab owner deal in two days for world's No. 1.

›››File
FROM THE HOME PAGE
At the end of the year Fret SCNF will cease to exist and the activity will be detected by the new companies Hexafret and Technis
St. -Ouen
The deal is aimed at averting the payment of 5.3 billion euros.
Tzitzikostas : At the beginning of my mandate I will present a strategy for European ports
Tzitzikostas : At the beginning of my mandate I will present a strategy for European ports
Brussels
"The competitiveness of the transport sector must be based on sustainability," the European Commission said.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings records record quarterly revenue
Miami
In the July-September period of this year, the group's ships have embarked on 812mila passengers (+ 9.7%)
The intermodal hubs of Melzo and Milan Smistamento will be retaken in the ZLS of the port and retroport of Genoa
Milan
Deliberation approved by the regional junta of Lombardy
It amounts to 39 billion euros per year the public investment needed to decarbonize European transport.
It amounts to 39 billion euros per year the public investment needed to decarbonize European transport.
Brussels
The estimate in a new study of Transport & Environment
The crisis in the Red Sea has caused a hole of six billion dollars in Egypt's coffers
The crisis in the Red Sea has caused a hole of six billion dollars in Egypt's coffers
Cairo / Alexandria
Scali at the Egyptian port of El Dekheila of the services of Vuxx Shipping between China and Russia
In the third quarter, freight traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 1.7% percent
Beijing
The only volumes to and from abroad have increased by 5.0%
In the July-September quarter, naval traffic in the Bosphorus Strait grew by 6.4%
Ankara
In the first nine months of 2024, the increase was 7.1%
DFDS will not acquire the international transport network of Ekol Logistics
Copenhagen / Istanbul
Exchange of allegations : The Danish group claims that certain contract conditions have not been met ; the Turkish company replies that it has received a discount request in the last 24 hours
In the first quarter of this year, traffic in European Union ports fell by -3.2% percent.
In the first quarter of this year, traffic in European Union ports fell by -3.2% percent.
Luxembourg
The only traffic in containers (+ 5.2%) is growing. Still doubts about the figures attributed to Italy
ECSA and T&E are calling for the Clean Industrial Deal to support the energy transition of shipping
Brussels
Among the demands, make ecological naval fuels available in ports
In the July-September quarter, ONE revenue grew by 65.2% percent.
In the July-September quarter, ONE revenue grew by 65.2% percent.
Singapore
The volumes of containers carried by the fleet increased by 6.6%
In the third quarter, the financial and operational results of COSCO were substantially increased.
In the third quarter, the financial and operational results of COSCO were substantially increased.
Shanghai
The volumes of containers carried by the fleet increased by 8.6%
Maersk records glowing quarterly results
Maersk records glowing quarterly results
Copenhagen
A strong performance in the containerized shipping industry has been decided. Also growing terminal and logistics
Confitarma lists actions to increase the contribution of shipping to the Italian System
Naples
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Oltre 420 posizioni aperte in 17 corsi totali, con un tasso di occupazione post diploma di circa il 95% in media
In the third quarter the traffic in goods in Turkish ports decreased by -1.8%
Ankara
Volumes to and from Italy have increased by 2.9%
The Court of Appeal in Reggio Calabria gives reason to the AdSP of Gioia Tauro in the litigation that juxtaposes it to the Corap
A litigant remains pending in front of the Court of Cassation
Maersk signs an agreement with Chinese LONGi to supply its own dual-fuel vessels of methanol
Copenhagen
The Danish group already has agreements in place to meet more than 50% percent of its demand for methanol planned for 2027
Royal Caribbean again records financial results and record quarterly operating
Royal Caribbean again records financial results and record quarterly operating
Miami
In the July-September period, revenues increased by 17.4%
The association of European ports is alarmed for the planned reform of EU funding to transport infrastructure
Brussels
Transport policy and transport funding must be based on a European approach.
In the third quarter of this year, the transits of large vessels in the Panama Canal were down -38.3% percent.
In the third quarter of this year, the transits of large vessels in the Panama Canal were down -38.3% percent.
Balboa
-36.9% reduction in the volumes of goods transported through the Central American waterway
CMA CGM associates with Marsa Maroc for the management of a container terminal in the port of Nador
Marseille
Expected an investment of 280 million
Maersk confirms participation in service between Turkey and East Coast USA with scallops in Salerno, Livorno and Tanger Med
Copenhagen
Will be activated on 1st February 2025
Hapag-Lloyd will introduce shots at Italian ports in two services between the Mediterranean and East Coast USA
Hamburg / Haifa
Touches in Genoa, Livorno and Salerno in collaboration with ZIM
In the third quarter the terminals of COSCO Shipping Ports handled 29.1 million containers (+ 4.8%)
Hong Kong
Wan Hai Lines orders eight new container ships from 16,000 teu
Taipei
Committed to South Koreans HD Hyundai Samho and Samsung Heavy Industries
Fincantieri-EDGE agreement for the development of solutions for the underwater needs of military navies
Abu Dhabi / Trieste / Paris
The joint venture Maestral will deal with the design, development and construction of underwater systems
WSC, crucial mandate of new European commissioner for transport to ensure decarbonisation of shipping
Brussels
The shipowner association indicates some other priorities to be addressed
Federagents ready to illustrate to institutions the priorities of Italian ports
Rome
Pessina : available to our know-how to suggest the measures to be taken
Sébastien Romani is the new CEO of Forship Spa
Go Ligure
Subenters to Giuseppe Scognamiglio
Restyling of the landing area of the Cruserists in the port of Catania
Catania
In 2023 the traffic of cruises in the Sicilian stopover increased by 43.7% percent.
Resume work for the completion of the commercial docks of the Milazzo Port
Messina
The realization of 18,000 square metres of new aprons is planned.
In the third quarter, Kalmar's turnover fell by -16% percent.
Helsinki
New orders increased by 6%
Approved the 2025 forecast budget of the West Liguria AdSP
Genoa
Ok also at the annual review of the Triennale Operating Plan 2023-2025
Approved the 2025 forecast budget of the Central Adriatic System Authority of the Central Adriatic
Ancona
The first crane arrived to make Giammoro's pontile operating near Milazzo.
Messina
Will be installed by end of year
Green light to the forecast budget and the three-year plan of the work of the Eastern Liguria's AdSP
The Spezia
In the first nine months of 2024 the traffic of containers at Spezia grew by 8.1% percent. On 14 and November 15 the event "A Bridge To Africa"
Approved the forecast budget 2025 and the POT 2025-2027 of the AdSP of the Southern Tirreno and Ionian
Joy Tauro
Port of Livorno, seized a 40-pound load of cocaine
Livorno
Tracts under arrest three people
Approved the 2025 forecast budget of the AdSP of the Northern Tirreno
Livorno
Ok unanimous also at the Triennale Operating Plan 2024-2026
Rail Cargo Group activates a rail service between Belgrade and the port of Rijeka
Vienna
Two weekly rotations
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
HHLA reaps upward forecasts for the full financial year 2024
Hamburg
Also expected to be a slight increase in the volumes of container traffic handled by port terminals
In the third quarter, the revenues of COSCO Shipping Ports grew 11.2%
Hong Kong
In the first nine months of 2024, the increase was 5.8%
Approved the 2025 forecast budget of the AdSP of the Sardinia Sea
Cagliari
Also free from the three-year programme of works
Savino Del Bene has acquired the Seabridge Transport in Hamburg
Hamburg / Florence
The company was already acting as the administrative headquarters for the German operations of the Italian group.
In the third quarter, freight traffic in Albanian ports grew by 14.0% percent.
Tirana
In the first nine months of this year, the increase was 14.3%
In 2026, for the first time, MSC Cruciere ships will reach Alaska
Geneva
"MSC Poetry" will carry out weekly itineraries from Seattle
COSCO Shipping Lines orders six new container ships from 13,600 teu to Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding
Shanghai
They will be taken in delivery by 2027
Wärtsilä records a robust uptickdown in quarterly turnover
Helsinki
In the July-September period, the value of new orders rose by 1% percent.
Unified concession for formal act for the Intergroup terminal in Gaeta port
Cyvitavecchia
Has a duration of 12 years
Arrive in the port of Gioia Tauro the last two of the 13 new quay cranes of the MCT
Joy Tauro
They can work on capacity container carriers up to 25mila teu
Assologistic has published a practical guide to customs reform
Milan
Illustrated and analyzed the novelties and critiques of the new legislative plant
In the third quarter, shipping containers in Spanish ports increased by 9.9% percent.
Transhipment traffic grew by 13.2% percent, the import-export trade of 6.4% percent.
USB Mare and Porti criticizes the agreement for the renewal of the contract of port workers
Rome
Signed the voluntary agreement "Ancona blue agreement"
Ancona
The aim is to reduce the impact of emissions from cruise ships, ro-ro and ferries that climb the dorsal port.
Italian Coast Guard and the Italian Academy of Mercantile Academy in support of the Maritime Administration of Ukraine
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
On Friday, the public assembly of Federagents will be held in Rome.
Rome
The Federation celebrates the 75 years since its founding
Spediporto has organized a two-day trip on the Green Logistic Valley and Italy-China trade
Genoa
It is scheduled on 22 and October 23
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Argentina enfrenta tarifas portuarias hasta 500% más altas que otros países de la región
(Pescare)
Russia and India join forces in the Arctic, leaving China aside
(News.Az)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
››› File
Fincantieri opens in San Francisco a center for the development of dual-use technologies applicable both in civilian and military sectors
Trieste / San Francisco
It is housed at the Mind the Bridge Innovation Center
Japan's MHI-MME initiates a license agreement with Chinese Jiangsu Masada
Nagasaki
The aim is the development of the production and sale in China of turbochargers for two-stroke marine engines
By November the ownership of the Victory Shipyard will go to CNV
Venice
Mantovan (Veneto Region) : A new trade union agreement will be built that will cover the 48 workers in organic
In the third quarter, the commercial activity and financial performance of Konecranes grew
Helsinki
The value of new orders for the supply of port means increased by 44.1%
In 2025, a 3.9% increase in cruising traffic in Adriatic ports is expected
Ravenna
Responses Tourism believes that the traffic of ferries, catamarans and aliscafi will record further slight growth
COSCO Shipping Ports acquires stakes in the two port terminals of Hutchison Ports in Laem Chabang
Hong Kong
Investment of 110 million
GNV has taken delivery of the new ferry GNV Polaris
Genoa
First of four new ro-pax units built in China, it will enter service by January
John Xylas will be the new president of Intercargo.
John Xylas will be the new president of Intercargo.
London
He will subordinate to Dimitrios Fafalios, who has been named honorary president
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