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February 18, 2004
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • 2003 a tough year for local marine industry
    SINGAPORE's marine and aerospace industries both suffered contractions in 2003, while competition toughened for logistics business, but the Economic Development Board remains confident that growth will be achieved across the board this year.
  • HK container traffic down 0.9% in January
    HONG Kong, the world's busiest container port, handled 0.9 per cent less container traffic in January, partly due to the Chinese New Year holiday, the city's Port Development Council said.
  • Portek signs deals worth $22m
    CRANE leasing group Portek International has signed six contracts worth a total of $22 million, including a deal with Hutchison Port Holdings that indicates the Singapore group has mended its relationship with the world's biggest terminal operator.
  • Wallem Group takes over Harpers Shipping
    HONG Kong's Wallem Group has acquired Harpers Shipping from Salenia of Sweden for an undisclosed price, the Wallem Group announced recently.
  • Freight market
    A HEALTHY outlook for demand for new South American crops is pushing Panamax dry bulk rates back towards record highs seen earlier this month on insatiable Chinese demand, brokers said yesterday.
Air and Land Transport
  • Paris airport strike fallout not as bad as feared
    DESPITE fears of spreading disruption, Paris' main international airport was spared the repercussions early yesterday of an air traffic controllers' strike that was to force cancellations for a second day at Paris' No 2 airport, Orly, aviation authorities said.
  • Thai Air refinancing debt to cut forex risk
  • Alitalia presses govt to approve job cuts
  • Boeing Capital seeks nod for its Hawaiian Air revamp
  • Senai Airport enjoys higher sales
  • France deterring budget air travel?
Strait Talk
  • A sea of changes in industrial relations
    LAST week, the International Maritime Employers Committee held its annual general meeting in London.
Bulletin Board
  • Bulletin Board
    Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Kay Baden, 43, as head of its newly created Investor Relations division, reporting directly to executive chairman Michael Behrendt, 52, in preparation for the group's IPO in the second half of 2004.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • 2003 a tough year for local marine industry
    SINGAPORE's marine and aerospace industries both suffered contractions in 2003, while competition toughened for logistics business, but the Economic Development Board remains confident that growth will be achieved across the board this year.
  • HK container traffic down 0.9% in January
    HONG Kong, the world's busiest container port, handled 0.9 per cent less container traffic in January, partly due to the Chinese New Year holiday, the city's Port Development Council said.
  • Portek signs deals worth $22m
    CRANE leasing group Portek International has signed six contracts worth a total of $22 million, including a deal with Hutchison Port Holdings that indicates the Singapore group has mended its relationship with the world's biggest terminal operator.
  • Wallem Group takes over Harpers Shipping
    HONG Kong's Wallem Group has acquired Harpers Shipping from Salenia of Sweden for an undisclosed price, the Wallem Group announced recently.
  • Freight market
    A HEALTHY outlook for demand for new South American crops is pushing Panamax dry bulk rates back towards record highs seen earlier this month on insatiable Chinese demand, brokers said yesterday.
Air and Land Transport
  • Paris airport strike fallout not as bad as feared
    DESPITE fears of spreading disruption, Paris' main international airport was spared the repercussions early yesterday of an air traffic controllers' strike that was to force cancellations for a second day at Paris' No 2 airport, Orly, aviation authorities said.
  • Thai Air refinancing debt to cut forex risk
  • Alitalia presses govt to approve job cuts
  • Boeing Capital seeks nod for its Hawaiian Air revamp
  • Senai Airport enjoys higher sales
  • France deterring budget air travel?
Strait Talk
  • A sea of changes in industrial relations
    LAST week, the International Maritime Employers Committee held its annual general meeting in London.
Bulletin Board
  • Bulletin Board
    Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Kay Baden, 43, as head of its newly created Investor Relations division, reporting directly to executive chairman Michael Behrendt, 52, in preparation for the group's IPO in the second half of 2004.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • 2003 a tough year for local marine industry
    SINGAPORE's marine and aerospace industries both suffered contractions in 2003, while competition toughened for logistics business, but the Economic Development Board remains confident that growth will be achieved across the board this year.
  • HK container traffic down 0.9% in January
    HONG Kong, the world's busiest container port, handled 0.9 per cent less container traffic in January, partly due to the Chinese New Year holiday, the city's Port Development Council said.
  • Portek signs deals worth $22m
    CRANE leasing group Portek International has signed six contracts worth a total of $22 million, including a deal with Hutchison Port Holdings that indicates the Singapore group has mended its relationship with the world's biggest terminal operator.
  • Wallem Group takes over Harpers Shipping
    HONG Kong's Wallem Group has acquired Harpers Shipping from Salenia of Sweden for an undisclosed price, the Wallem Group announced recently.
  • Freight market
    A HEALTHY outlook for demand for new South American crops is pushing Panamax dry bulk rates back towards record highs seen earlier this month on insatiable Chinese demand, brokers said yesterday.
Air and Land Transport
  • Paris airport strike fallout not as bad as feared
    DESPITE fears of spreading disruption, Paris' main international airport was spared the repercussions early yesterday of an air traffic controllers' strike that was to force cancellations for a second day at Paris' No 2 airport, Orly, aviation authorities said.
  • Thai Air refinancing debt to cut forex risk
  • Alitalia presses govt to approve job cuts
  • Boeing Capital seeks nod for its Hawaiian Air revamp
  • Senai Airport enjoys higher sales
  • France deterring budget air travel?
Strait Talk
  • A sea of changes in industrial relations
    LAST week, the International Maritime Employers Committee held its annual general meeting in London.
Bulletin Board
  • Bulletin Board
    Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Kay Baden, 43, as head of its newly created Investor Relations division, reporting directly to executive chairman Michael Behrendt, 52, in preparation for the group's IPO in the second half of 2004.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • 2003 a tough year for local marine industry
    SINGAPORE's marine and aerospace industries both suffered contractions in 2003, while competition toughened for logistics business, but the Economic Development Board remains confident that growth will be achieved across the board this year.
  • HK container traffic down 0.9% in January
    HONG Kong, the world's busiest container port, handled 0.9 per cent less container traffic in January, partly due to the Chinese New Year holiday, the city's Port Development Council said.
  • Portek signs deals worth $22m
    CRANE leasing group Portek International has signed six contracts worth a total of $22 million, including a deal with Hutchison Port Holdings that indicates the Singapore group has mended its relationship with the world's biggest terminal operator.
  • Wallem Group takes over Harpers Shipping
    HONG Kong's Wallem Group has acquired Harpers Shipping from Salenia of Sweden for an undisclosed price, the Wallem Group announced recently.
  • Freight market
    A HEALTHY outlook for demand for new South American crops is pushing Panamax dry bulk rates back towards record highs seen earlier this month on insatiable Chinese demand, brokers said yesterday.
Air and Land Transport
  • Paris airport strike fallout not as bad as feared
    DESPITE fears of spreading disruption, Paris' main international airport was spared the repercussions early yesterday of an air traffic controllers' strike that was to force cancellations for a second day at Paris' No 2 airport, Orly, aviation authorities said.
  • Thai Air refinancing debt to cut forex risk
  • Alitalia presses govt to approve job cuts
  • Boeing Capital seeks nod for its Hawaiian Air revamp
  • Senai Airport enjoys higher sales
  • France deterring budget air travel?
Strait Talk
  • A sea of changes in industrial relations
    LAST week, the International Maritime Employers Committee held its annual general meeting in London.
Bulletin Board
  • Bulletin Board
    Hapag-Lloyd has appointed Kay Baden, 43, as head of its newly created Investor Relations division, reporting directly to executive chairman Michael Behrendt, 52, in preparation for the group's IPO in the second half of 2004.

Sched Netweb site
  • Hanjin to leave CSXWT for HIT
  • Over-tonnage could drive rivals out of business, says CMA CGM chairman
  • MOL forecasts higher revenues for FY2003
  • Singapore calls for IT investment in shipping industry
  • Panama, Singapore to flesh out free trade agreement
  • Exel to buy Fujitsu Logistics
  • FedEx ties up Kinko purchase
  • Dragonair to fly to more China destinations
  • Hainan air passengers, cargo soar in January
  • Emirates' Cargo manager elected GCCI president
  • DHL goes green

Exim Indiaweb site
  • CP Ships posts record profit of $ 49 m in Q4
  • China Shipping to launch 2nd Far East-Europe service
  • Kalmar state-of-the-art RTGCs to handle growing Red Sea box volumes
  • ECU-Trans renews service to Scotland
  • Wallem acquires Harpers Shipping
  • Chilean yard to build vessels for Maersk Sealand
  • Rotterdam terminal to expand box capacity
  • BIMCO launches redesigned home page
  • MSC Europe service to make direct call at Mundra (MICT) also - Boon for shippers in Western/Northern India
  • MoS plans ad blitz to project India as unique maritime hub
  • Pakistan a good market for arecanuts: CAMPCO
  • Castings expo yields orders worth $ 35 m
  • Govt to tighten food import norms as US, EU reject Indian consignments
  • Private oil exploration companies seek import duty waiver on equipment
  • Diamond traders sourcing roughs imports directly
  • Indian auto market overtakes global leaders with robust double-digit growth
  • Eucalyptus oil makers to seek dumping duty on Chinese imports
  • Tata Steel, L&T in JV to develop Dhamra port
  • Forex reserves surge by $ 761 million to $ 1,04,998 million
  • Commercial credit shoots up by Rs 17,957 crore in a week!
  • MoF clarifies depreciation norms for capital goods moved from EOUs to DTA
  • Govt keen to develop growth clusters: PMO advisor
  • Forex kitty swells by $ 1.609 bn
  • Motorcycles zip up sales figures
  • RBI's directive to exporters
  • Inflation rate dips to 5.8 pc
  • GCC-India industrial meet begins today
  • Exporters need to submit brand rates for DGEP post-audit checks-CBEC
  • Pharmexcil slated to come into operation on April 1

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
FEBRUARY 17, 2004
  • Boost for ECO Phoenix cargo trade through new terminal
    ECO Phoenix's deputy general manager, Vladimir Gryzlov, said: "Our new terminal, opened in late November, significantly strengthens ECO Phoenix's position as a player in the cargo trades to North European bunkering centres and as a supplier of straight-run HFO for North West European refineries."
  • Oversupply fears weigh on Asian fuel oil markets
    Mounting supply in southern China's key Huangpu fuel oil hub combined with expectation of several arbitrage cargoes headed for Asia in March were weighing down the region's fuel oil markets today. However, a source close to the Singapore cargo market told Bunkerworld that several recent VLCC fixtures for fuel oil cargoes from Latin America to Singapore had been cancelled.
  • Demand picks up on steady East Coast
  • Heavily congested Fujairah runs short on avails again
    Overall product levels are not about to get any better in Fujairah, with players becoming increasingly heavily committed in the port again.
  • Tight and congested Hong Kong sees no improvement
    A re-supply cargo is expected at the end of this week, but with the majority of Hong Kong's product currently heavily committed, it looks likely that most of the new product will also be spoken for.
  • Uruguay: Market update and holiday notice
  • Brazilian market update
  • DNVPS announces retirement of Rex Lim and new MD
    DNV Petroleum Services (DNVPS) today announced that Rex Lim has retired after 18 years of service, with Per Holmvang succeeding him as the company's managing director. The new MD said Lim, who has been credited for growing DNVPS into a multi-national business and global leader in the field of marine fuel testing services, would be "a tough act to follow".

Maritime Global Netweb site
FEBRUARY 17, 2004
  • Pride of America refloated
  • Halliwell to become CP Ships' CEO
  • Drunk master banned from US waters
  • LR launches security news service

Marine Logweb site
FEBRUARY 17, 2004
  • Pride of America is afloat again
    Damaged cruise newbuilding is back in dry dock
  • ENSCO orders premium jackup from Keppel FELS
    Will exchange three ENSCO rigs and $55 million of cash for the construction of a new high performance premium jackup rig.
  • Promotions at NASSCO
    Janice Grace becomes SVP Operations
  • CP ships announces succession plan
    Ray Miles to becomes Chairman and Frank Halliwell CEO
  • SCR for products tankers
    Munters systems ordered for Brostroms vessels building in China

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • European box ports facing gridlock says Wang
    OOCL has voiced serious worries that European container terminals will be unable to accommodate the future growth of the box business, as they are already very congested.
  • Titan becomes south east Asian bunker giant after buying Neptune for $103m
    TITAN Holdings has overnight become a major player in the south east Asian oil transport and bunkering businesses with the $103m acquisition of Neptune Associated Shipping.
  • Sale marks NOL's exit from tanker shipping
    THE sale of Neptune Associated Shipping for an $8m profit marks Neptune Orient Lines' exit from tanker shipping, writes Marcus Hand in Singapore.
  • Stena tries to salvage part of Irish Sea ferry deal with P&O
    SWEDISH ferry giant Stena Line is still in talks with rival P&O to salvage the half of its Irish Sea deal that did not hit opposition a fortnight ago from the UK's competition watchdog, it emerged yesterday.

Fairplayweb site
FEBRUARY 17, 2004
  • Hit and run ship named
    FRENCH TV channel LCI has accused the Filipino-flagged Seattle Trader of sinking French trawler Bugaled Breizh, killing all five fishermen
  • Government demands Rotterdam share
    IN a surprise move, the Dutch government has demanded a majority shareholding in Rotterdam Municipal Port Management, which is currently held by Rotterdam
  • Divers fix Stena Nautica's hull
    DIVERS are working in the Swedish port of Varberg to weld steel plates on the hull of the Stena Nautica, which was involved in a collision with a Polish vessel yesterday
  • Italian regions demand bigger say
    THE Italian regions have presented a bill to the parliament's Transport Committee, which would give them more power on ports issues
  • ISS expands Antwerp operation
    INCHCAPE Shipping Services (ISS) has boosted its Antwerp operations with the acquisition of the Ancon intermodal depot
  • Drop in new tonnage drives 2004
    ODFJELL, the chemical carrier and tank terminals group has forecast a strong year, citing the slowing down of new tonnage coupled with increased demand
  • Japan cautious on North Korea ban
  • Way Clear for Hibiki
  • Latvian unveils fleet renewal
  • Abidjan set for massive expansion
  • Emeraude re-emerges under a new name
  • DNVPS stalwart retires
  • PSA expands management
  • NOL sells product tanker arm
  • Faulty radar blamed for collision
  • PONL proceeds with newbuilds

The Journal of Commerceweb site
FEBRUARY 17, 2004
  • Strike looms at CN
    About 5,800 Canadian National Railway workers, after rejecting a tentative labor agreement negotiated by their leadership, are set to strike at 12.01 a.m. Friday.
  • EU takes 'zeroing' case to WTO
    The European Union asked the World Trade Organization to investigate U.S. methods of calculating anti-dumping duties on hundreds of millions of dollars of European exports, further straining trans-Atlantic relations.
  • Coast Guard probes ship collision
    Three ships involved in a collision Sunday in the Kill Van Kull remain anchored in New Jersey and Staten Island
  • CSX World Terminals unit secures financing for China project
  • Revenue, business soar at TradeCard
  • Shippers, carriers get security break in Malaysia
  • NOL exits tanker business
  • Exel to acquire Japanese company
  • EU passes bill to crack down on foreign airline subsidies
  • Halliwell to succeed Miles as CP Ships' CEO
  • DHL-Airborne integration advances
  • Phoenix International, Geodis forge alliance
  • Frankfurt Airport tests iris scan for passengers
  • Incheon Airport expands customs coverage
  • USCO assumes Kuehne & Nagel's name

Containerisation Internationalweb site
FEBRUARY 17, 2004
  • Grand Alliance confirms Ceres Paragon interest
    Concerns over the ability of Europe's leading ports to cope with the demands set by mega-vessels has led the Grand Alliance (GA) to consider using Amsterdam's controversial Ceres Paragon Terminal (CPT).
  • Germany ditches Toll Collect
    Germany's transport minister Manfred Stolpe announced this morning that he was terminating the contract with the consortium Toll Collect after an eleven-hour overnight negotiation session and months of technical problems.
  • Arctic wind blows freight off the rails
  • Canadian intermodal strike looms as staff reject negotiated agreements
  • USCG warns foreign carriers over security assessments
  • Port of Hamburg picks up 26% stake in JNPT bidding consortium
  • MTL to take 65% stake in new Shenzhen project
  • CMA CGM North Africa Service extended
  • Lyttelton container trade recovers as reforms take hold
  • Customer loss sends Dutch agent into administration
  • Volume surge spurs Georgia restructuring

TradeWindsweb site
FEBRUARY 17, 2004
  • OSG bonds rated BB+
    Stable outlook for company ahead of notes offering.
  • Thenamaris wins green award
    Greek company fourth owner to meet 'exceptional' standards set by Washington.
  • Izar workers clash with police
    Fifteen injured after police storm shipyard plant.
  • Stelmar steady
    Profits dip after ship sale, but operating days set to jump.
  • Latvians in for Andromeda handysizes
    Three 2003-built ships could change hands as Latvian Shipping splashes more cash.
  • Stena withdraws Irish Sea plans
    After UK blocks purchase of P&O ferries, Swedish owner calls time on Ireland's own competition probe.
  • Spotlight falls on Joanna's master
    Swedish police limit travel for captain whose ship hit Stena ferry.
  • Shipping boosts BG's LNG income
    UK-listed energy company logs greatly improved returns.
  • CMA-CGM starts Tunisia run
    French boxship owner links western Med to Tunis using 220-teu vessel.
  • Titan buys NOL out of tankers
    Singapore-based owner acquires product tanker fleet.
  • B&N shares fall as outlook brightens
    Hakan Larsson is on course for a SEK 100m turnaround at Swedish shipping group.
  • War chest grows at Sea Containers
    New bond issue to fund acquisitions and retire some of ferry owner's debt.
  • New York sees maritime pile-up
    Boxship, bulker and OBO Carrier caught up in Kill Van Kull channel collision.
  • Ukrferry to make cash call
    Ukrainian freight ferry operator to issue shares to build fund for fleet renewal.
  • K Line to study coastal LNG with Statoil
    Japanese owner wins chance to be partner on planned mini LNG ships.
  • MISC may drop American tanker tag
    Fear of terror attacks could prompt Malaysian owner to change name of American Eagle Tankers.
  • Aussies stop Shell chartered aframax
    Oil spill prevents Jahre Dahl Bergesen-managed Eurydice from entering Sydney Harbour.
  • Kuribayashi on the up
    Japanese ro-ro owner continues to build profits in first nine months.
  • Kuok back on top
    Pacific Carriers and Malaysian Bulk Carriers owner sees wealth nearly double in twelve months.
  • Singapore Shipping Corp fixes boxships
    Italian operator Lloyd Triestino takes HSH Kusu and HSH Ubin on 18-month charters.

American Shipperweb site
FEBRUARY 17, 2004
  • Halliwell to become CEO of CP Ships
  • Neptune Orient Lines completes exit from tanker shipping
  • OOCL parent raises $150 million in equity
  • Three ships collide near Bayonne
  • MOL takes Europe/Saudi Arabia slots from Norasia
  • Europe/Australia/New Zealand carriers raise rates
  • CMA CGM adds shortsea Tunisia link in western Med
  • "K" Line orders bulk vessel for European arm
  • Phoenix International, Geodis cooperate
  • DHS human resources system gets facelift
  • USTR public meeting on Andean free-trade agreement
  • Proposed inspection fee increase rattles U.S. grain shippers
  • Canadian border checkpoint closed after explosives found in car
  • U.K. companies see cost cut priority in logistics
  • EC proposes EU-wide port security program
  • SeaSecure's Petersen appointed to Florida security committee

The Scandinavian Shipping Gazetteweb site
FEBRUARY 17, 2004
  • Crude tanker refused entry
    Cyprus flag aframax crude tanker "Eurydice" of 94,941 DWT, commercially managed by Jahre Dahl Bergesen in Sandefjord, Norway, was refused ...
  • Statoil and K-Line in coastal LNG
    Norwegian oil company Statoil and Japanese owners K-Line have joined forces to study coastal LNG transportation when deliveries from ...
  • "Stena Nautica" out of service for at least two months - costly salvage and repair
    According to the first estimates, repairs of the collision-stricken ferry "Stena Nautica" will take at least eight weeks. Engine ...

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FROM THE HOME PAGE
In the third quarter the port of Koper has handled 287,410 containers (+ 11.8%)
Koper
In the first nine months of 2024, it was 835,506 (+ 2.9%)
New historical record of monthly container traffic in the port of Long Beach
Long Beach / Los Angeles
In October, strong growth in Los Angeles climbing activity.
Italian Port Days initiative obtains EMD certification of the European Union
Rome
The attestation for contributing to the valorisation of sustainability in the Blue Economy with concrete actions
ZIM records excellent quarterly economic performance driven by noli uptick and activity with Latin America
ZIM records excellent quarterly economic performance driven by noli uptick and activity with Latin America
Haifa
The fleet transported a record number of containers
In the third quarter, the Viking cruise group's revenues grew by 11.4% percent.
Los Angeles
Increase of 14.3% of turnover generated by ocean cruises
Signed the final agreement on the contract of port workers
Rome
Italian Antitrust initiates an investigation into SAS (MSC group), Moby and Large Navi Fast
Rome
According to the AGCM, competition restrictions may have occurred as a result of the 49% acquisition of Moby's capital by SAS.
T&E highlights the need to also count the well-to-tank emissions for LNG used by ships
T&E highlights the need to also count the well-to-tank emissions for LNG used by ships
Brussels
Total greenhouse gases produced would be more than 30% higher than those considered by the FuelEU Maritime Regulation
DFDS and Ekol are rethinking and agreeing on the sale of the Turkish company's international network to the Danish group
Copenhagen / Istanbul
Revised the terms of the deal expired on the first November
Slight downturn in freight traffic in the port of Hamburg in the third quarter
Hamburg
Stable container traffic
The Companies inform
Accelleron initiates partnership with Geislinger to expand service business in the Mediterranean region
Cargotec agrees to the sale of MacGregor to funds managed by Triton
Helsinki
Sale of the value of 480 million that is expected to be completed by the first half of 2025
In the July-September quarter freight traffic in the port of Koper increased by 8.3%
Lubiana
In the first nine months of 2024, the increase was 3.2% percent.
Ok of Ukraine's antitrust enforcement at the entrance of MSC in the capital of HHLA terminalist company
Kiev
The company operates the CTO terminal of the port of Odessa
Inaugurated the new Peruvian port of Chancay operated by China's COSCO Shipping Ports
Lima
Has 1,500 linear metres of docks
More than doubling the value of new orders acquired by Fincantieri in the first nine months of 2024
Trieste
The sunshine committed for shipbuilding grew by +154,3 percent.
Established the Ship Recycling Alliance to speed up the recycling of safe and environmentally friendly ships
Copenhagen
The initiative in view of the entry into force on June 26 of the Hong Kong International Convention
Kuehne + Nagel will acquire 51% percent of the capital of American IMC Logistics
Schindellegi / Collierville
US company mainly operates drayage services
In the third quarter of this year, Hapag-Lloyd's revenues grew by 28.2%
In the third quarter of this year, Hapag-Lloyd's revenues grew by 28.2%
Hamburg
Increase of 3.8% of containers carried by the fleet. Average value of nils up 22.9%
In the third quarter freight traffic in the port of Genoa decreased by -4.9% percent while in Savona-I went up by 15.7% percent.
Genoa
Decided increase in transshipment containers determined by the Red Sea crisis. Down the cruises
In the third quarter, HMM revenues increased by 67% thanks to the 83% growth in the container segment
In the third quarter, HMM revenues increased by 67% thanks to the 83% growth in the container segment
Seoul
+116% increase in the value of the average nole per container transported
Evergreen's quarterly financial performance hike
Evergreen's quarterly financial performance hike
Taipei
Taiwanese company invests 186.8 million to buy new shipping containers
In the third quarter, container traffic at the Eurokai port terminals grew by 9.9% percent.
In the third quarter, container traffic at the Eurokai port terminals grew by 9.9% percent.
Hamburg
In Germany (Eurogate) the increase was 13.6% percent. In Italy (Contship Italy) of 6.8%). Slowing growth at Tanger Med. Damietta terminal will become operational in April
Ok of the Rovigo Tribunal to the Restructuring Plan of Shipbuilding Victory plan
Adria
On the completion of the sale of the company to CNV Srl
Port of Ancona, in 2023, underlines the AdSP-container traffic grew by 5%
Ancona
The Port Authority disputes the data released by the Fedespedi Studies Center
Mr vard will build five support ships in the offshore industry.
Trieste
Designed to accommodate up to 190 people, they will be carried out in Vietnam
Alpe Adria activates new rail service between the port of Trieste and the Malpensa Intermodal terminal in Sacconago
Trieste
Euroseas order in China the construction of two 4,300-teu feeder container
Athens
Quarterly revenue from rentals inj growth of 5.8%
The Analysis of the Fedespea Studies Centre on economic and operational performance of Italian container terminals
Milan
GNV strengthens its business department with two nominees
Genoa
New business manager and new general manager of the company in Spain
On the former Carbonyl of the Port of Genoa, the yards of the foranea dam and the subport tunnel
Genoa
The AdSP Management Committee deliberated it yesterday.
In Genoa, the Graduation Day of the Italian Academy of Mercantile
Genoa
Delivered 50 diplomas at the end of the biennial and three-year formative course
On November 27 in Rome, the public assembly of UNIPORT will be held
Rome
Meeting on the theme "Italian Ports, a network of businesses in the service of the country and of Europe"
Roberto Nappi, founder and director for 40 years of "Corriere Marittimo", has died.
Genoa
His career had begun at the writing of the Telegraph in 1958
New EU sanctions to prohibit the use of ships and ports for the transportation of drones and missiles produced by Iran
Brussels
Masucci confirmed president of Italian Propeller Clubs
Genoa
New mandate for the three years 2024-2027
The seamen of the Galaxy Leader have been hostage for a year
London / Hong Kong
Platten (ICS) : It is unacceptable ; humanity prevails and they are immediately released
MSC will implement a markup of noli for maritime transport from the Far East to the Mediterranean
Geneva
Increases of 25% and 18% for containers from 20 'and 40' direct in the western Mediterranean and Adriatic
Completed the dual-fuel retrofit of a large container ship in Maersk
Copenhagen
He will be able to navigate methanol. Increased the hold capacity
Environmental authorization of the Region to dredging the quays from 19 to 26 of the port of Ancona
Ancona
The intervention will cost a total of 16.5 million euros.
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Conference of the CNEL on the Sustainability of Maritime Transport
Rome
It will be held on November 27 in Rome
Intermodal shipments between the port of Trieste and Slovakia are growing
Trieste
In the third quarter the container traffic handled by HHLA dropped by -2%
Hamburg
In Trieste the volumes processed by PLT Italy in the first nine months of 2024 have decreased
In October container traffic in the port of Hong Kong grew by 0.7%
Hong Kong
In the first ten months of 2024, a decline of -5.2%
In the July-September quarter freight traffic in the port of Civitavecchia fell by -11.8%
Cyvitavecchia
The Cruserists increased by 2.7%
Last month the port of Singapore handled 3.5 million containers (+ 8.1%)
Singapore
In the first ten months of 2024, growth was 6.2% percent.
MSC has completed the acquisition of the majority of logistics company MVN
Geneva / Milan
The Milanese business plans to close 2024 percent with a turnover of 100 million euros.
Conference of Assiterminal entitled "Ports in Connection-ESG, IA, CSRD"
Genoa
It will be held on December 5 in Rome
In the summer quarter passenger traffic in the cruise terminals of Global Ports Holding grew by 27.5%
Istanbul
Revenue up 23%
SDC freight forwarder introduced artificial intelligence in the management of customs practices
Venice
Annually the practices followed exceed 15mila units
The sale of the shipping company Santandrea from the Pacorini to Aprile
Trieste
The company was founded in 1989 in Trieste
Port of Gioia Tauro, the memorandum of understanding for security in working environments and port operations
Joy Tauro
Will have a duration of three 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
Conference of the CNEL on the Sustainability of Maritime Transport
Rome
It will be held on November 27 in Rome
Conference of Assiterminal entitled "Ports in Connection-ESG, IA, CSRD"
Genoa
It will be held on December 5 in Rome
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PRESS REVIEW
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FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
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Paola Piraccini appointed as Legal Technical Collaborator of Spininvest
Genoa
Joined in magistrate in 1981, he is a retired cassation adviser
The meeting in Rome between the representatives of Italian ports and ports in Florida
Rome
Expect a comparison to find common themes on which to set up a benchmarking task
This year the Cruserists in the port of Ancona have grown by 18.9%
Ancona
25.1% increase in transits and drop by -5.1% of landings and embarkation
Changed Risso constitutes a joint venture in Cagliari
Cagliari / Genoa
Partnership at 50% with Fausto Saba and Riccardo Vargiu
Ok to the 2025 forecast budget of the AdSP of the Tyrrhenian Sea Centre North
Cyvitavecchia
It presents a surplus of more than 2.5 million euros
In Palermo, the first sheet of the new ferry for the Sicilian region was cut off.
Trieste / Palermo
The delivery of the ship is scheduled for 2026
Global Ship Lease's quarterly revenue records show the first decrease since the end of 2018
Athens
The company believes that its container fleet has very good future prospects of employment
DP World signs an agreement to buy Australian Silk Logistics
Dubai / Melbourne
The expected value of the transaction is approximately 115 million
A worker has passed away in the port of Crotone
Joy Tauro
He would suddenly go down to the ground while talking to some colleagues
Torbianelli : well the ok of CIPESS in financing the future Molo VIII of the port of Trieste
Trieste
Of the estimated 315 million euros, 206.9 are expected by the state
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