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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
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles grew by 19.3% last year
Los Angeles
In the fourth quarter alone the increase was +21.5%
HMM signs agreement with JNPA to collaborate on development of new Indian port at Vadhvan
Seoul
The port will have a container traffic capacity of 23.2 million TEUs
EU customs reform must make trade and business easier
Brussels
23 organizations underline this in a joint statement
Launch in Ancona of the luxury cruise ship Four Seasons I
Trieste
Fincantieri to deliver the unit to Four Seasons Yachts at the end of 2025
Launch event in Brussels of the European Maritime Skills Forum
Brussels
In 2024, the port of Tanger Med handled a record traffic of 10.2 million containers
Anjara
New peaks also in other business segments
South Korea's KSOE wins order to build 12 18,000 TEU containerships
Seoul
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries' turnover increased by +21.1% in 2024
Fire breaks out on the Rospo Mare B oil platform off the coast of Vasto
Rome
There were no injuries or traces of pollution in the sea
Galaxy Leader Sailors Freed
London
Today the 25 crew members left Yemen on board a plane
Contract with Russian company that managed Syrian port of Tartous terminated
Damascus
The agreement included investments of 500 million dollars
Brussels OKs DP World-Arcese Automotive Joint Venture
Brussels
Initially, the activity will be carried out in France and Poland
Royal Caribbean orders sixth Edge-class cruise ship at Chantiers de l'Atlantique
Miami/Saint Nazaire
It will be taken over in 2028
Louis E. Sola is the new chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission
In 2024, ship transits through the Suez Canal decreased by -50%
Ismailia
The total was about 13,200 units compared to over 26,400 in 2023
Uiltrasporti urges to restore measures to support rail freight transport
Rome
Definitive cancellation of the 65 million fund from the Budget Law
The Trump unknown also weighs on the Panama Canal
Washington
While the tycoon dreams of taking it over with weapons in hand, a bill proposes to start negotiations with the Panamanian government
FSG bankruptcy trustees announce interest from multiple investors in shipbuilding group
Rendsburg/Flensburg
These are German companies operating in the same sector
Port of Long Beach closes 2024 with new annual, half-year and quarterly container traffic records
Long Beach
Total freight traffic also reached a new historical peak during the year.
The Biden administration's latest move is to accuse China of seeking dominance in the maritime, logistics and shipbuilding sectors
Washington/Beijing
Harsh reaction from Beijing's Ministry of Commerce and the China Shipyards Association
The AdSP of the Central Tyrrhenian Sea confirms the commitments made towards its employees
Naples
The organization hopes "that a climate of relaxation can be restored"
Uniport, exemption from compulsory insurance for vehicles used in port terminals is a good thing
Rome
Hanoi government authorizes initial investment for new port planned by MSC and VMC
Hanoi
Vietnam Port Development Plan to 2030 Approved
Filt, Fit and Uilt announce a resumption of the strike of the workers of the AdSP of the Central Tyrrhenian Sea
Naples
New protest action scheduled to start on February 3rd
Annual container traffic at PSA port terminals exceeds 100 million TEU for the first time
Singapore
Record in both Singapore and overseas terminals
Confitarma calls for the urgent reinstatement of the rule on simplified recruitment of seafarers
Rome
Sisto: Simplification has proven to be an important step forward for the sector
Sharp drop of -17.1% in freight traffic in the port of Taranto in 2024
Taranto
In the last quarter alone the decline was -3.0%
Container traffic in Hong Kong port decreased by -4.9% in 2024
Hong Kong
In the fourth quarter alone, 3.5 million TEUs were handled (-2.7%)
New NATO mission to strengthen protection of undersea infrastructure in the Baltic Sea
Mons
The use of a small fleet of naval drones is also planned
In 2024, the port terminals of China's CMPort handled a record container traffic
Hong Kong
The total was 146.3 million TEU (+6.4%)
Yang Ming also renews service between Western Mediterranean and US East Coast
Keelung
In Italy stopovers in Salerno, La Spezia, Genoa and Vado Ligure
Twelve associations call for agreeing on measures to improve rail capacity management in the EU
Brussels
Genoa Port Terminal, green light for provisional concession until next June 30
Genoa
The Management Committee of the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority has unanimously decided this
In 2024, passenger traffic managed in Genoa by Stazioni Marittime decreased by -4.4%
Genoa
Ferries stable and cruises down -9.8%. Cruise activity expected to increase in 2025
CMA CGM to remove Livorno calls from Amerigo service, replacing them with calls at Salerno
Marseille
New configuration in line with that of the Ocean Alliance partners
From April, Ocean Alliance ships will call at seven Italian ports, four of which will be visited only by COSCO/OOCL
Shanghai/Hong Kong/Taipei/Marseille
Salerno will enter and Livorno will exit the new configuration of the containerized maritime services network
Leonidsport (Louis-Dreyfus family) submits offer to acquire 21% of Thessaloniki Port Authority
Athens
The expected investment is up to approximately 57 million euros
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
The unions confirm the three-day strike of the workers of the AdSP of the Central Tyrrhenian Sea
Naples
The protest action is scheduled for January 31, February 3 and 4.
Rolls-Royce wins record contract for Royal Navy submarine fleet
London
Eight-year, £9bn contract
Transported, the DURC in road transport is used to avoid paying for services
Rome
The rules - the association denounces - are openly violated by the clients
Kombiverkehr restores rail link between Lübeck port and Verona
Frankfurt am Main
Schedule two departures per week in both directions
AD Ports signs deal to build logistics park at Alexandria Port
Cairo
The business will be developed with the Holding Company for Maritime and Land Transport
The Panama Canal is and will continue to be Panamanian
Davos
This was underlined by the president of the Central American nation, José Raúl Mulino
Autamarocchi acquires control of Dissegna Logistics
Trieste
The Rossano Veneto company operates in the intermodal transport sector
Rubboli (Assologistica): Italian ports need more efficient and coordinated governance
Milan
Port of Ravenna, incentives for the purchase of "green" port vehicles
Ravenna
Maximum ceiling of 300,000 euros for each beneficiary
20% of Omani Asyad Shipping Company's capital up for sale
Muscat
Listing on Muscat Stock Exchange expected
Order to Circle for the management of data relating to rail and intermodal traffic of a port
Milan
ANSFISA adopts guidelines for the assessment and risk management of the rail transport of dangerous goods
Rome
Over 217 kilos of cocaine seized in the port of Livorno
Leghorn
They were hidden in a container containing wood from South America
Merlo leaves the presidency of Federlogistica to Davide Falteri
Rome
Logistics - he underlined - is one of the drivers of the national economic system
Germany is studying a network of floating terminals for the import of clean hydrogen
Berlin
Memorandum of understanding signed by SEFE and Höegh Evi
The executive design service for the reclamation of the Molo Italia seabed in La Spezia has been awarded
The Spice
Fratelli Cosulich orders fourth methanol-ready unit
Genoa
It will be built by Taizhou Maple Leaf Shipbuilding
In Spain, a logistics network for rail transport of biofuel to ports is being studied
Madrid
Agreement between Adif and the Exolum Group
MSC Interested in Starting Shipbuilding and Repair Business in India
Gurgaon
Comparison with the naval engineering company Swan Defence And Heavy Industries
Luka Koper has ordered four new rubber-tyred gantry cranes from Konecranes
Coper
They will be the first vehicles powered exclusively by electricity at the Slovenian airport
LNG and bio-LNG bunkering vessel arriving at the port of Genoa
Genoa
It will be able to provide both "ship-to-ship" and "ship-to-truck" services
Last year, cargo traffic in Russian ports decreased by -2.3%
St. Petersburg
The largest volume of cargo, exports, fell by -1.9%
Höegh Autoliners secures two multi-year contracts for car transport
Oslo
Agreements with two car manufacturers with which it has been collaborating for years
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Malta sees record cruise traffic in 2024
Florian
357 ships docked for a total of over 940 thousand passengers
Cavotec to provide electrification systems and technologies for Italian ports
Lugano
Three orders worth a total of seven million euros acquired
Pirate attacks on ships decreased by -3% last year
London
In the last quarter, an increase of +76% was recorded
COSCO Shipping Ports Sets New Annual and Quarterly Container Traffic Records
Hong Kong
In the whole of 2024, 111.9 million TEUs were handled (+5.7%)
Alberto Maestrini (VARD) elected President of SEA Europe
Brussels
The association represents the European shipbuilding industry
Molo Brin areas in Olbia handed over to Quay Royal
Construction of a marina for mega yachts is planned
Port of Singapore Sets New Container and Non-Oil Bulk Records in 2024
Singapore
The Asian port handled a total of 622.7 million tonnes of goods (+5.2%)
The Italian Maritime Academy Technologies has acquired a new technical headquarters
Castel Volturno
Includes a 37-meter, 100-ton command bridge with 1:1 scale operating environments
A huge load of 110 kilograms of cocaine seized in the port of Gioia Tauro
Reggio Calabria
If placed on the market, it could have earned criminal organizations 20 million euros
Unifeeder triples its market share of intra-Mediterranean container services
Dubai
Fincantieri Completes Acquisition of Leonardo's Underwater UAS Business
Trieste
The 287 million euro fixed component of the purchase price was paid today
Wallenius Wilhelmsen to operate ro-ro terminal at Port of Gothenburg
Oslo/Gothenburg
12-year concession contract
The Bulgarian Shipowners' Association has joined the European Community Shipowners' Associations
Brussels
BSA is the twenty-second member of the European Shipowners' Association
Strike by Central Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority staff suspended
Naples
The meeting between the unions and the general secretary of the port authority was a success
Mercitalia Rail begins rail transport from Reggio Calabria of trains for the Milan Metro
Reggio Calabria
They are approximately 106 metres long and weigh over 180 tonnes.
PSA Venice - Vecon achieves gender equality certification
Genoa
It is the first Italian container terminal to obtain the certification
Maria Teresa Di Matteo, head of the Department for Transport and Navigation, has passed away
Rome/Gioia Tauro
Mattioli: it was an important point of reference for the entire Italian maritime cluster
Green logistics, the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority extends the deadline for the tender
Leghorn
It awards non-repayable grants up to a maximum amount of 300,000 euros
Medcenter Container Terminal orders 20 new hybrid struddle carriers from Kalmar
Helsinki
They will be delivered within the first quarter of 2026
The intermodal service connecting the Italian terminal of Melzo with the Dutch one of Moerdijk has started
Melzo
Three weekly circulations operated, which will increase to four from April
COSCO expects to close 2024 with +95% growth in net profit
Shanghai
EBIT expected at 69.9 billion yuan (+90.7%)
Catania-based F.lli Di Martino has acquired 160 new loading units produced by Piedmont-based SICOM
Cherasco
This year the Cherasco company celebrates 50 years since its foundation
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
Kuwait approves Chinese company for port operations
(AGBI - Arabian Gulf Business Insight)
Iran signs over $1.8b investment contracts with private sector for ports development
(Tehran Times)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
››› File
Uiltrasporti Campania accuses the heads of the AdSP of the Central Tyrrhenian Sea of having assumed a provocative and totally closed attitude
Naples
Attempt - the union denounces - to downplay the real reasons for the strike
Medlog signs partnership agreement to build dry port and logistics area in Egypt
Cairo
The affected area is approximately 102 hectares
In the last quarter of 2024, OOCL revenues grew by +55.0%
Hong Kong
Containers transported by the fleet increased by +6.1%
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
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
Commander Emanuele Bergamini is the new president of USCLAC
Genoa
Gianni Badino was elected president of the USCLAC-UNCDiM-SMACD unitary union
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