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October 29, 2003
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Pirate attacks will lead to disaster in Malacca Straits
    IT is only a matter of time before gangs of heavily armed pirates in the Malacca Straits cause an environmental disaster, warned the ICC International Maritime Bureau yesterday as it revealed record attacks worldwide, with Indonesian waters remaining the most dangerous.
  • Booming Chinese exports to US boost earnings of shipping firms
    CHINA, home to one-fifth of the world's population and the fifth-biggest trader of goods, filled 31 per cent of all container ships headed to the US last year, up from less than 5 per cent in 1990.
  • India defers sale of state shipping carrier
    INDIA has postponed plans to privatise Shipping Corp of India, its largest shipping line, due to petitions in various courts opposing its sale, the disinvestment minister said.
  • Royal Caribbean's Q3 profit slips
    ROYAL Caribbean Cruises, the world's second largest cruise group, reported a decline in third quarter profit and said that fourth quarter bookings were slightly weaker than expected.
Air and Land Transport
  • Americans asked to defer travel to Saudi Arabia
    THE United States said yesterday that it had credible information of a threat of attacks on aviation and other Western interests in Saudi Arabia.
  • Gulf Arab state to privatise airports
  • Boeing sees US$50b UK market for jets over 10yrs
  • Ceasefire to lift SriLankan Airlines to first-ever profit
  • Air Philippines likely to be turned into budget carrier
  • Demand still below pre-Sars level, says Northwest
Strait Talk
  • Do member states want European Union to join IMO?
    FOR over a decade the urbane Canadian William O'Neil guided the International Maritime Organization through some difficult times.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Pirate attacks will lead to disaster in Malacca Straits
    IT is only a matter of time before gangs of heavily armed pirates in the Malacca Straits cause an environmental disaster, warned the ICC International Maritime Bureau yesterday as it revealed record attacks worldwide, with Indonesian waters remaining the most dangerous.
  • Booming Chinese exports to US boost earnings of shipping firms
    CHINA, home to one-fifth of the world's population and the fifth-biggest trader of goods, filled 31 per cent of all container ships headed to the US last year, up from less than 5 per cent in 1990.
  • India defers sale of state shipping carrier
    INDIA has postponed plans to privatise Shipping Corp of India, its largest shipping line, due to petitions in various courts opposing its sale, the disinvestment minister said.
  • Royal Caribbean's Q3 profit slips
    ROYAL Caribbean Cruises, the world's second largest cruise group, reported a decline in third quarter profit and said that fourth quarter bookings were slightly weaker than expected.
Air and Land Transport
  • Americans asked to defer travel to Saudi Arabia
    THE United States said yesterday that it had credible information of a threat of attacks on aviation and other Western interests in Saudi Arabia.
  • Gulf Arab state to privatise airports
  • Boeing sees US$50b UK market for jets over 10yrs
  • Ceasefire to lift SriLankan Airlines to first-ever profit
  • Air Philippines likely to be turned into budget carrier
  • Demand still below pre-Sars level, says Northwest
Strait Talk
  • Do member states want European Union to join IMO?
    FOR over a decade the urbane Canadian William O'Neil guided the International Maritime Organization through some difficult times.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Pirate attacks will lead to disaster in Malacca Straits
    IT is only a matter of time before gangs of heavily armed pirates in the Malacca Straits cause an environmental disaster, warned the ICC International Maritime Bureau yesterday as it revealed record attacks worldwide, with Indonesian waters remaining the most dangerous.
  • Booming Chinese exports to US boost earnings of shipping firms
    CHINA, home to one-fifth of the world's population and the fifth-biggest trader of goods, filled 31 per cent of all container ships headed to the US last year, up from less than 5 per cent in 1990.
  • India defers sale of state shipping carrier
    INDIA has postponed plans to privatise Shipping Corp of India, its largest shipping line, due to petitions in various courts opposing its sale, the disinvestment minister said.
  • Royal Caribbean's Q3 profit slips
    ROYAL Caribbean Cruises, the world's second largest cruise group, reported a decline in third quarter profit and said that fourth quarter bookings were slightly weaker than expected.
Air and Land Transport
  • Americans asked to defer travel to Saudi Arabia
    THE United States said yesterday that it had credible information of a threat of attacks on aviation and other Western interests in Saudi Arabia.
  • Gulf Arab state to privatise airports
  • Boeing sees US$50b UK market for jets over 10yrs
  • Ceasefire to lift SriLankan Airlines to first-ever profit
  • Air Philippines likely to be turned into budget carrier
  • Demand still below pre-Sars level, says Northwest
Strait Talk
  • Do member states want European Union to join IMO?
    FOR over a decade the urbane Canadian William O'Neil guided the International Maritime Organization through some difficult times.

Sched Netweb site
  • DHL commits US$200m to five-year China expansion
  • Pusan looks to attract foreign investment with FEZ
  • BICT sees 2 million TEU throughput
  • Kuehne and Nagel sees income jump by 23.2pc over first nine months
  • Hual celebrates two decades of service to Asia
  • HK air traffic recovers to jump above pre-Sars levels
  • Cargo warehouse to be sited at Bali airport
  • Pilot revenue keeps reaching for the sky
  • SAS Cargo goes back to Swedish terminal

Exim Indiaweb site
  • Freight rates expected to continue rising - Q2 rates on Asia-Europe trade up by 42 pc due to China's growth
  • Goltens develops new range of crankshaft repair tools
  • Over 300 new box terminals will spring up by 2007, says report - Global capacity to reach 500 m TEUs in 4 years
  • BTL optimistic of feeder operations growth
  • SCI sell-off plan put off indefinitely
  • Shatrughan Sinha dedicates NMP's multi-user jetty to nation - 'Jewel in Sagar Mala project'
  • Feeder operations have tremendous scope for growth along Indian coast -Bill Smart
  • US leads anti-dumping initiators with 16 cases in H1
  • NSICT finances new school, college buildings at Phunde, Uran
  • TAMP favours 'barest minimum' of stores inventory at Major Ports
  • Consultants' study finds Cochin Port, Kayamkulam suitable sites for setting up LNG terminal
  • CONCOR earns net profit of Rs 69.64 cr. in Q2
  • A-I seeking JV partner for ground handling works
  • Advani opens 80-km stretch of NH 5
  • Centre studying options to plug excise revenue loss
  • Icra revises GDP growth rate upwards to 6.9 pc for 2003-04
  • Fieo seeks RBI sops to offset appreciation of rupee - ...submits proposals on monetary, credit policy
  • Seminar on 'Future of Retail' on Oct. 30
  • Seminar on 'Innovation for India' on Oct. 30

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
OCTOBER 28, 2003
  • Panama: Premiums normalise, supply tight Balboa
  • Istanbul conference site launched
  • Bearish numbers put Fujairah on the back foot
  • Ecuador: Navipac achieves ISO 9001:2000 certificate
  • Taiwan's posted IFO prices increasingly sensitive
    Is the Taiwanese bunker market's new sensitive side indicative of a maturing industry in the country?
  • Brisk business sees large draws on Hong Kong's IFO stocks
  • Soft Suez sees healthy demand
  • Crude slides in thin trade as traders await US data
    Expectations ahead of the weekly report from the US on crude and oil product stocks are rather mixed.
  • OPEC crude basket on the brink of falling into target range
    The OPEC crude basket stood at $28.12 per barrel yesterday, the 13th consecutive trading day above the group's $22 to $28 target range. With crude prices looking around 20 cents softer this morning, the OPEC crude basket may fall back within the target range today.
  • Rotterdam little changed this morning

International Transport Journalweb site
OCTOBER 28, 2003
  • Panalpina appoints new Head of Asia-Pacific Operations
  • Ukrainian ports are expanding
  • Basel-Mulhouse Airport turns corner in cargo sector
  • Loxx, Germany to partner Welz for runs to Byelorussia
  • Ryder profits up 10%

The Scandinavian Shipping Gazetteweb site
OCTOBER 28, 2003
  • Danish pilotage monopoly soon gone
  • Stephen Van Dyck next Intertanko Chairman
  • ABB sells parts of Offshore Systems

Marine Logweb site
OCTOBER 28, 2003
  • EU unveils shipbuilding survival plan
    LeaderSHIP 2015 proposals unveiled in Brussels
  • Port security massively underfunded suggests study
    Necessary improvments could take 20 years to implement at current funding levels
  • Maersk Contractors takes delivery of Caspian semi
    Named "Lider" in Baku ceremony

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Brussels delivers blueprint for the future of European shipbuilding
    EUROPE'S E 34bn-a-year shipbuilding industry got what it had been pleading for yesterday, as the European Commission presented 'Leadership 2015', the report designed to shape the future of regional ship construction and repair.
  • Israel allows Zim to be split in two
    THE Israeli government has taken action to unblock the stalled privatisation of Zim Israel Navigation Co by allowing any future buyer to split the line in two.
  • Lack of subsidy blamed for Sietas-Werft layoffs
    HAMBURG'S Sietas-Werft is to slash its workforce by 200 over the next year, blaming uncompetitive prices after Hamburg's failure to pay out the full volume of subsidies allowed.
  • Rivals stunned by 7.5% increase
    BUOYED by surging reserves, Gard P&I Club has stunned the shipowners' liability sector by announcing a general increase for February 2004 of only 7.5%, writes James Brewer.
  • Gard buys If marine and energy in boost to Lloyd's challenge
    GARD P&I Club, the industry's second biggest shipowners' liability association, is to take control of the marine and energy insurance portfolio already managed by its service company in a $30m deal.

Fairplayweb site
OCTOBER 28, 2003
  • Nigerian ports authority faces probe
    A FULL-scale financial investigation into the Nigerian National Ports Authority (NPA), where the entire executive management and board was replaced in a shake up last week appears imminent after banks were asked to freeze all bank accounts held in its name
  • Taca to raise rates
    EASTBOUND rates for the seven container lines that form the Transatlantic Conference Agreement (TACA) will rise in January 2004, after a planned 1 October rise failed
  • Polembros battles PNSC
    GREEK operator Polembros has refused to rule out taking further action against Pakistan National Shipping Corp (PNSC) in the increasingly acrimonious legal battle
  • Gard acquires If's marine buiness
    GARD, the P&I club based in Arendal, Denmark, is to acquire the marine and energy businesses of the Scandinavian non-life insurer If
  • US fine-tunes box security
    THE US plans to speed up its container screening program at overseas ports, while at the same time lowering screening security requirements at US terminals
  • US proposes new spill framework
    US LEGISLATORS are looking to make charterers responsible for oil pollution caused by the tonnage that they fix says a Democratic staffer
  • Miami port bans Greenpeace ship
  • Staten witnesses escape interviews
  • BC Ferries awaits strike vote
  • Star terminal in jeoperdy
  • France stick with Abeilles
  • Patrick extends automation plans
  • Seitas axes 200 workers
  • ARP seeks to improve reef safety
  • MPHA toughens pollution stance
  • Hanjin appeals for 'understanding'

The Journal of Commerceweb site
OCTOBER 28, 2003
  • So. Cal. flights recovering despite fires
    Airline operations returning to normal, but parcel delivery services still snarled.
  • Charge PMA freezing out reefer cargo
    The San Diego Unified Port District alleges that members of the Pacific Maritime Association have lowered the priority for unloading refrigerated cargo, putting the port at a competitive disadvantage.
  • ANL adds fourth loop to USA service
    Australia National Line launches all-water service from China and South Korea to the U.S. East Coast.
  • More eastbound trans-Atlantic rate increases
  • Customs defuses Miami trucker protest
  • China Shipping expands big-box fleet
  • Bangladesh to regulate freight forwarding
  • Kuehne & Nagel net improves
  • New cranes for Port of Philadelphia
  • MOL opens China branches
  • EGL lowers Q3 earnings forecast
  • Chassis safety bill filed in Senate
  • L.A. agreement will open China Shipping terminal

Containerisation Internationalweb site
OCTOBER 28, 2003
  • Atlantic eastbound January GRI a 'joke' says carrier
    A shipping line has branded the latest conference tariff rate increases on the eastbound Atlantic trades a 'joke' following an announcement of a January increase today.
  • Boxship surge on all water Asia/US route sees Panama Canal revenues soar
    The Panama Canal Authority (APC) has reported a 60.3% rise in containership tonnage taking the Asia-US East Coast (USEC) all-water route, reflecting increased efficiency and the route's growing popularity.
  • 'Save JNPT,' CSLA tells Indian government
  • Simatech and Orient Express launch Tuticorin-Jebel Ali service
  • ECT cranks up Maasvlakte capacity
  • Switzerland and Austria sign bi-lateral rail deal
  • Hupac acquires 10% share in Duisburg Intermodal Terminal
  • Croatia looks to shift freight onto inland waterways
  • MOL (China) opens Guangzhou, Xiamen, Ningbo branch offices

TradeWindsweb site
OCTOBER 28, 2003
  • Crime ship breaks arrest
    IMB warns Ciuta likely to be re-named and re-flagged before resuming theft activities.
  • Zim facing split
    Israeli government may hive off international operations as part of share sale.
  • OSG tops $100m mark
    US tanker owner reports highest ever earnings for nine-month period - and floats M&A possibilities?
  • Gard opts for 7.5%
    Shipowners face lowest increase despite investment in hull insurance company.
  • TACA pushing up box rates again
    Westbound rates stable but boxship group is adding to shippers' eastbound costs again.
  • Gard acquires If marine business
    Top P&I club splashes out $110m to buy hull and energy insurance company.
  • Piracy attacks hit new high
    First nine months of this year highest since statistics began.
  • MISC accused of union busting
    Unrecognised executive staff union members cry foul over secondments to marine academy.
  • V.Ships and Securicor in ISPS link
    World's biggest shipmanager and private security firm in partnership.
  • Hanjin ship held in Canada
    Ceres Hellenic/Odfjell vessel also failed port state check during September.
  • MBC unveils listing plan
    Robert Kwok's bulker and tanker joint venture with GMV raising cash for new ships with flotation.
  • Bul in for Varna
    New consortium is highest bidder in latest attempt to sell Bulgarian shipbuilder.
  • Knightsbridge no to amend bye-laws
    Shareholders' vote on widening company activities fall short of required two-thirds majority.
  • Bulker blocks Bosporus
    Engine trouble on Turkish vessel closes vital international waterway.
  • Taiwan Navigation books bulker-boom profit
    Taipei-based owner has built earnings in nine months to September in strong market.
  • General Maritime inks first OBO options
    New York tanker player confirms charter deals for three more aframax combination carriers.
  • MOL expands in China
    Japanese shipowner increases number of branch offices in Mainland China to six.
  • Stena C-Max detained in US
    Quality conscious owner's product carrier among 14 ships held for failing port state control.
  • Women on top at Hyundai
    The once mighty South Korean chaebol is proving an unlikely battlefield in the feminism revolution.

American Shipperweb site
OCTOBER 28, 2003
  • V.Ships, Securicor join forces on port, ship security services
  • Cuban carrier Coral Container Lines ceases operations
  • CMA CGM adds ANL to Pacific service
  • MOL opens three more China offices
  • Senate safety bill shifts responsibility to container owners
  • High air cargo rates hit EGL's profits
  • FedEx expands Amsterdam/North America flights
  • Volga-Dnepr improves revenue, volumes
  • Turkish cargo airline begins London service
  • User fees to finance supply chain security still an option
  • Kuehne & Nagel boosts net income
  • WCO releases guidelines for cargo scanning equipment
  • Arzoon, AquiTec offer management software for grocery sector
  • Yantian to commission second berth for mega-containerships this year

›››File
FROM THE HOME PAGE
ICS satisfied with ISWG-GHG's progress towards decarbonisation of shipping, even if not definitive
London
Platten: Much work still needs to be done urgently by MEPC meeting in April
In the second half of 2024, freight traffic in the port of Venice grew by +15.3%
Venice
In the whole year, cruise passengers were 548 thousand (+7.8%)
In the last quarter of 2024, freight traffic in the port of Rotterdam decreased by -2%
Rotterdam
A decrease of -0.7% was recorded for the whole year.
HMM in talks to acquire compatriot SK Shipping
Seoul
The transaction would be valued at close to $1.4 billion
Clean Maritime Fuels Platform suggests actions needed to make clean fuels available for shipping
Brussels
The AdSP will become the sole manager of railway shunting in the port of Ravenna
Ravenna
Extraordinary maintenance and investments in new infrastructure will remain the responsibility of RFI
Cargill and Hafnia joint venture in marine fuel supply
Singapore
Seascale Energy formed
Coast Guard authorizes use of batteries on board Italian flagged ships
Rome
Adopted a risk assessment approach using EMSA guidelines
Joint venture between Marsa Maroc and TIL (MSC group) for the management of the eastern container terminal of the port of Nador West Med
Casablanca
50% of the capital plus one share will be held by the African company
Shipping, lack of services and costs for goods checks give a bad reputation to the port of Genoa
Genoa
Botta: wasting time and money on various checks, not having certainty on the times of exit of the goods from the ports makes the situation unsustainable
In 2024, freight traffic in the port of Barcelona grew by +8.7%
Barcelona
Sharp increase (+12.4%) in containerized cargo. In the last quarter alone, total traffic increased by +1.2%
In the second quarter of 2024, freight traffic in European ports began to grow again
Luxembourg
The main types of cargo are increasing with the exception of solid bulk. Sharp increase in volumes in Italian ports
Positive annual economic results for the HHLA terminal group
Hamburg
Last year, container traffic handled by port terminals grew by +0.9%
788 kg of cocaine seized in the port of Gioia Tauro
Reggio Calabria/Gioia Tauro
The AdSP protests against the downgrading of the local Customs office implemented at the same time as a significant increase in its functions
GNV to take delivery of last two of four ro-pax vessels ordered 11 months early
Palermo
Catani: modernization of port infrastructures, adoption of cold ironing and development of a LNG distribution network are necessary
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ABB Ability™ Marine Remote Diagnostic System
Always on board with you
Maersk and Cochin Shipyard Partner Under Indian Government's Shipping Incentive Program
Mumbai
The first repair of a Danish group ship at the Indian plant during 2025
Federagenti, speed up dredging by using waste material in port facilities
Rome
Pessina: the case of La Spezia and Genoa can provide an immediate and effective solution
Contract awarded to Maestral (Fincantieri - EDGE) for the management of the fleet of the United Arab Emirates Navy
Abu Dhabi/Trieste
The order is worth 500 million euros
T&E, remove deforestation-related biofuels from shipping decarbonization strategy and limit those produced from food crops
Brussels
Dijkstra: IMO should consider climate impact of ‘bad’ biofuels
ICS confident about outcome of next week's IMO meeting on decarbonisation of shipping
In 2024, freight traffic in the port of Genoa fell by -1% while in Savona-Vado it grew by +7%
Genoa
Cruise passengers down by -11%
Last year traffic in the port of Koper increased by +3.0%
Ljubljana
Containerized goods were over 9.4 million tons (+5.6%)
Assarmatori, the ok to the recruitment of crew members by the ship's commander is good
Rome
Messina: We ask that the measure becomes structural
In 2024, the port terminals of the Moroccan Marsa Maroc handled a record volume of goods
Casablanca
Historic peak of containers with 2,898,779 teu (+13)
ECSA, A4E and T&E urge EU Commission to promote clean fuels for maritime and aviation
Brussels
Raptis: We need huge investments, certainties and simplification of access to public and private funding
Kalmar's annual business and economic results decline
Helsinki
Sharp increase in new orders in the last quarter of 2024
In the fourth quarter of 2024, ship traffic in the Suez Canal decreased by -53.5%
Cairo
Tankers fell by -42.9% and other types of vessels by -58.1%.
Evergreen Invests Nearly $3 Billion in 11 New 24,000-TEU Containerships
Taipei/Keelung
Taiwan's three major container shipping companies continue to grow in revenue
Confitarma, the current regulatory framework for port towing services is more than fine
Rome
Ministerial circular of 19 March 2019 fully suitable for managing tenders
Last year, cargo traffic in Croatian ports decreased by -10.1%.
Zagreb
Record number of line passengers and cruise passengers
MSC Reorganizes Two Transatlantic Services Between Mediterranean and US East Coast
Geneva
Nine-day transit time between the port of Genoa and that of New York
Danaos Corporation revenues surpass $1 billion for the first time in 2024
Athens
Annual net profit decreased by -8.0%
Ro-ro traffic and regional routes increasingly important for the development of the port of Ancona
Ancona
Research presented on the potential of the Marche port
HMM revenues grew by +39% in 2024
Seoul
In the fourth quarter alone the increase was +53%
AP Moller Capital - Bergé y Compañía Agreement to Invest in the Port Sector in Spain and Latin America
Kongens Lyngby/Madrid
Investments through a separately managed fund supported by the Danish company
HHLA signs collective bargaining agreement with ver.di
Hamburg
The union had opposed the transfer of shares of the company's capital to MSC
The Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority suspends Istat variations on concession fees
Leghorn
Nova Marine Carriers, Aug. Bolten and Ership Acquire Maja Stuwadoors Groep
Lugano
The Dutch company operates a bulk terminal in the port of Amsterdam
In 2024, container traffic in the port of Algeciras decreased by -0.5%
Algeciras/Valencia
The negative trend continued last month
Confitarma, maintenance of the simplified procedure for the enlistment of seafarers is a good thing
Rome
Neapolitan journalist Bianca D'Antonio dies at 83
Naples
Point of reference for courtesy and professionalism also for the shipping sector
The AdSP of the Eastern Ligurian Sea has joined the National Observatory for the Protection of the Sea
Rome
The organization promotes the valorization of the sea resource
Tomorrow in Naples a conference of studies on the fight against illicit trafficking by sea
Naples
It will be held at the University of "Parthenope"
Port of Los Angeles Hits New Container Traffic Peak for January
Los Angeles
Port of Livorno, in 2024 rail traffic grew by +10.4%
Leghorn
Rail share of freight volumes moved rose to 19%
Contract for the immersion in the Ancona reclamation basin of the dredging sediments of the ports of Fano and Numana
Ancona
Federlogistica, the closure of the Busalla motorway toll booth could put logistics in crisis in the North West
Genoa
Last year, cargo traffic in Montenegrin ports increased by +2.2%
Podgorica
Passengers increased by +16.1%
Investments of 1.4 billion euros for the development of the Logistics Hub of the FS Italiane group
Rome
Investments for new physical and digital assets are foreseen in the 2025-2029 Strategic Plan
Grimaldi Group extends its maritime network to India
Naples
On February 20th the first call at the port of Mumbai with the PCTC "Grande California"
One million euros for the reduction of the amount of anchorage fees in the port of Gioia Tauro
Joy Taurus
Ok to the expansion of the Automar car terminal
The AdSP of Eastern Liguria agrees on the need for buffer areas for the ports of La Spezia and Marina di Carrara
The Spice
Areas identified by the body near the port and hinterland of Santo Stefano di Magra
Conference "Iron-Rubber-Water: Intermodality and the Port of Genoa"
Genoa
It will be held on Friday at the Maritime Station of Genoa
Fratelli Cosulich has acquired a controlling stake of 62% of the capital of Femo Bunker
Genoa
It has an annual turnover of over 70 million euros
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Nola Interport, in 2024 intermodal traffic grew by +18%
Nola
Road freight traffic stable
MSC Cruises' new cruise terminal in the port of Barcelona has become operational
Barcelona
It will be officially inaugurated in the next few months
In January, the port of Singapore handled 3.5 million containers (+5.8%)
Singapore/HongKong
Container traffic in the port of Hong Kong decreased by -10.5%
The "mole" for the Bisagno torrent spillway tunnel has arrived in the port of Genoa
Genoa
It is composed of three main pieces of 196 tons
Port of Long Beach Continues to See Exceptional Container Traffic Growth
Long Beach
In January, 953 thousand were moved (+41.4%)
Mercitalia Intermodal reaches agreement with PJM for the digitalization of 600 intermodal wagons
Rome
Between 2025 and 2027 they will be equipped with the Austrian company's WaggonTracker digital system
Tomorrow CMA CGM will activate a new service between Italy, Spain and Egypt
Marseille
Reorganization of the Bora Med Service line with the inclusion of stopovers in Syria
Assoporti at the Fruit Logistica fair in support of the Italian fruit and vegetable sector
Rome
Record export value of 6.1 billion euros in 2024
Cargo traffic in Russian ports fell by -1.6% in January
St. Petersburg
Only import loads are growing
First Newbuild Container Ship Owned by ONE Christened
Singapore
It has a capacity of approximately 13,800 TEUs
Call for proposals for the enhancement of the Tuscan Port Community System
Leghorn
Paroli: the TPCS is used profitably not only by our AdSP, but also by those of Naples, Venice and Cagliari
D'Angelo (ANSI): Necessary steps forward also in cybersecurity for the port sector
Rome
Threats can paralyze a highly strategic component for the Country System
UBV Group buys International Services and Logistics Nardi
Milan
The Milanese company has been operating in the shipping and integrated logistics sector since 1949
New logistics area in the Milanese hinterland
London/Milan
Joint venture between SFO Capital Partners, Edmond de Rothschild REIM and GARBE
In 2024, container traffic in the port of Valencia increased by +14.1%
Valencia
Strong growth in transhipment (+18.8%)
Dutch Raben Group has acquired fellow Dutch DGO Express
Milan
The company provides road groupage transport and logistics services
Musso (Grendi group): escaping from Genoa? For us it was a stroke of luck
Genoa
Among the initiatives planned for 2025, the relaunch of the container port of Cagliari
This year the association of Genoese maritime agents celebrates its eightieth anniversary
Genoa
A series of celebratory events are planned
MPC Capital Acquires 50% Stake in Fellow City BestShip
Hamburg
The Hamburg company currently offers services to around 450 vessels
PORTS
Italian Ports:
Ancona Genoa Ravenna
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Leghorn Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venice
Italian Interports: list World Ports: map
DATABASE
ShipownersShipbuilding and Shiprepairing Yards
ForwardersShip Suppliers
Shipping AgentsTruckers
MEETINGS
Tomorrow in Naples a conference of studies on the fight against illicit trafficking by sea
Naples
It will be held at the University of "Parthenope"
In Ancona the conference "The port as a strategic development hub for the territory"
Ancona
It is scheduled for February 11th
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Türkiye's largest shipping company moves to Greece, while tourism giant exits
(Türkiye Today)
Billions lost at sea: over-reliance on foreign shipping drains economy
(The News International, Pakistan)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
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Port of Chioggia, the call for tenders for the assignment of temporary port work service has been published
Venice
The optimal operational staff of the authorized company is set at 20 units
Hyundai Mipo Orders Four LNG Bunker Vessels
Ulsan/Tokyo/Oslo
Yara to lease new ammonia carrier from NYK
In Ancona the conference "The port as a strategic development hub for the territory"
Ancona
It is scheduled for February 11th
Improvement in the final part of the year is not enough for Eimskip to close 2024 positively
Reykjavik
Container traffic at HPH Trust terminals grew by +4.8% last year
Singapore
Revenues up +8.8%
Konecranes posts record annual and quarterly revenues
Helsinki
In 2024, the value of new orders fell by -3.9%
AD Ports - CMA Terminals Agreement to Manage New Multipurpose Terminal at the Port of Pointe-Noire
The Sustainable Intermodality Logistics Association renews its technical commissions
Rome
Francesca Fiorini confirmed as general secretary. 30 new members welcomed
Tarros activates a new rail link between the port of La Spezia and the Interporto of Padua
The Spice
The frequency is weekly
CMA CGM to continue operating container terminal at Syrian port of Latakia
Beirut
New contract with the General Authority for Land and Sea Ports
Costamare posts record annual and quarterly revenues
Monk
Last year, turnover increased by +37.9%
Fatal accident in the ship repair area of the port of Genoa
Genoa
Immediate strike by workers in the sector
The work on electrifying the docks of La Spezia is proceeding rapidly
The Spice
Federlogistica calls for temporary suspension of measure on new classification criteria for customs offices
Wärtsilä closes 2024 with record financial and commercial results
Helsinki
The value of new orders acquired in the year grew by +14%
DSV Group revenues increased in 2024, but not profits
Hedehouse
Air and sea shipments handled by the Danish company increased by +7.1% and +6.6%
Approved for the concession for the automotive terminal of Vezzani in Porto Marghera
Venice
25-year contract
Port of Ravenna, estimated growth of +12.9% of traffic in January
Ravenna
Over 1.9 million tons of goods moved
Container traffic in the port of Gioia Tauro increased by +12.5% in January
Joy Taurus
347,917 TEUs were handled
The Interporto of Jesi is part of the Unione Interporti Riuniti
Rome
The terminals of Melzo and Rubiera are new aggregate partners of the association
Cisl FP Liguria, the downgrading of the Customs offices of Genoa, La Spezia and Savona is absolutely unjustified
Hapag-Lloyd secures 80% financing for construction costs of 24 containerships
Hamburg
The total investment for the new ships amounts to four billion dollars.
ONE Forms Joint Venture With LX Pantos For U.S. Intermodal Market
Singapore/Seoul
Boxlinks to provide end-to-end services in the US
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