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Exim India web site
FEBRUARY 21, 2024
  • MSC, Odisha ink pact for shipping cargo via Paradip Port
  • EU begins mission Aspides to protect Red Sea vessels
  • Red Sea disruptions cause more insurance cancellations
  • DGTR begins anti-dumping probe into solar glass imports from China, Vietnam
  • Soymeal export seen dipping by a fifth
  • JBS Academy organises field visit to Hazira Port
  • Chennai Port Authority allocates Rs 3.12 crore for CSR projects
  • Minister unveils projects to boost IWT
  • Talks on Eastern Maritime Corridor progressing well
  • CBIC urged to suspend transhipment of B'desh export cargo via Delhi
  • Envirotainer commits to ambitious science-based targets
  • Akasa Air to launch maiden international service on March 28
  • Bid submitted for GoFirst

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International Transport Journal web site
FEBRUARY 21, 2024
  • Leaving the trough behind
  • Italian intermodal operator upgrades fleet
  • Chermaine Chia to head ocean freight
  • Four and 45 Dreamliners for Southeast Asian carriers
  • Replacing 6 million sheets of paper
  • Energy-positive on 37 hectares
  • An offshore deal in the Middle East
  • Sydney's railfreight network transformed
  • Eviation renews leadership team
  • BUD Cargo City expanded
  • GXO rides the robotics wave
  • Unifeeder's green fleet grows
  • More freight through Azerbaijan
  • 'Cargo' to replace 'Elwis'
  • "Curiosity of the Day"
  • InPost picks CFO
  • A tough year for IDS Logistik
  • Welcome aboard 'M/S Finncanopus'

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The Loadstar web site
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
  • Ocean carriers determined to hang onto containers as supply tightens
  • The case of the missing passenger belly capacity
  • Shopify impacted - due diligence on Flexport losses
  • MSC Air Cargo ends deal with GSSA ECS in bid to 'go it alone'
  • US warehouse lease rates climb even as demand for space slows
  • How the war changed Russia's container flows
  • Rising inflation driving food supply chain robberies
  • Praying for rain as record lows loom for Panama Canal and Amazon
  • The longer you delay digital transformation, the further you fall behind
  • TPM24 preview, shifting the cold chain to -15°C, USWC cargo gains
  • 'Truckers for Trump' threaten to boycott New York after fraud case verdict
  • TT Club's Laurence Jones announces retirement plans

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Marine Log web site
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
  • Red Sea: French frigates take out Houthi drones
    The EU's EUNAVOR ASPIDES naval mission, formally announced only yesterday, is already up and running with French FREMM frigates patrolling in the Gulf of Aden and Southern Red Sea intercepting and destroying
  • VIDEO: Chemship retrofit is a wind-assisted propulsion world first
    Chemship's 2015-built 16,111 dwt Chemical Challenger has become the world's first chemical tanker to be retrofitted with wind-assisted propulsion. This week, four 16-meter-high aluminum Econowind Ventofoils wing sails were installed on board
  • Cadeler books Baltica 2 wind turbine installation contract
    Copenhagen, Denmark, headquartered offshore wind farm installation specialist Cadeler (OSE: CADLR; NYSE: CDLR) has booked a major contract in Poland. Awarded by Ørsted and PGE Polska Grupa Energetyczn, it covers the transport

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Container News web site
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
  • Truck and rail dwell time remains steady at San Pedro Bay Ports
    Through January, cargo traveling through the San Pedro Bay Port complex and destined for local delivery via truck spent an average of 2.89 days at port terminals, translating to a slight uptick from December's average of 2.69 days. The January truck dwell time is within the normal range, said the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association (PMSA). Dwell time for rail-destined cargo saw a small decrease
  • Port of Prince Rupert handles 23.5 million cargo tonnes in 2023
    In 2023, the Port of Prince Rupert handled 23.5 million tonnes of cargo, translating to a decrease of 5% compared to the volumes recorded in the previous year. According to a statement, this marks the third consecutive year of declining volume and reflects the challenges posed by the dynamic nature of global shipping routes, subdued demand for imports, and the competitive landscape with other Nor
  • The Role Of Big Data In Personalizing Consumer Experience
    As we all know that e commerce companies are simply booming and giving their customers more and more options when it comes to online buying. However because the competition is increasing businesses must contend with all the obstacles to remain viable in a world of the e-commerce industry. Numerous cutting edge technologies are now available that operate in the E-commerce platform to give customer
  • What Electronic Music Songs to Listen to While Driving?
    Are you going on a journey alone or with your friends or even your family now, thinking about which electronic music songs to play to add a bit of ginger and aroma to the drive? If that is it, then we can bodily say you are in the right place right now. We understand the fact that music is one of the leading recipes that can make the journey balanced and entertaining for you and for whomever you
  • Factors to Consider When Selecting Private Equity Portfolio Management Software
    As of 2023, private equity, hedge fund, and investment vehicle sectors in the US employed 77,941 people . Success in private equity requires effective portfolio management. Many businesses use technology to streamline processes due to increasingly complex investment plans and regulatory obligations. However, selecting software designed to manage private equity portfolios can be a challenging ende
  • PSA partners with HERE Technologies to enhance truck operations in Singapore
    HERE Technologies, a major provider of location data and technology solutions, has announced its collaboration with PSA Singapore, the operator of the world's largest transshipment hub, to revolutionise the container truck ecosystem in Singapore. The aim is to enhance the efficiency of goods movement at Singapore's terminals. Singapore holds the prestigious position of being the top maritime capi
  • Transpacific container trade bounces back in the beginning of 2024
    Transpacific eastbound box volumes have rebounded by 16.9% in January 2024 and full-year volumes are expected to record positive growth again after falling by 15.1% last year, according to the latest report by Lynerlytica. The logistics consultant said transpacific carriers have been able to take advantage of the strong cargo rebound with freight rates more than 200% higher compared to last year.
  • HHLA faces financial and operational challenges with declines in key performance metrics
    German port and terminal operator Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA) recorded a drop in its revenue of 8.3% to €1.447 billion in 2023. Additionally, the Group reported an operating result (EBIT) of €109 million, thus falling below the expected range of €115-135 million, while HHLA achieved €220 million EBIT in the previous year. Moreover, the company's profit after tax and minority interests
  • METRANS Group acquires 100% stake in Adria Rail
    METRANS has acquired a 100% stake in Adria Rail, less than a year after it took over 51% of the company. Adria Rail is a Croatian company that operates intermodal trains to, from and through Croatia. The firm will present the new logo, aligned with the group's visual identity. Adria Rail has also been the intermodal operator of the trains connecting the Rijeka container terminal in the Adriatic S
  • SeaLead, Blue Water Line introduce new Gulf India Express service
    SeaLead and Blue Water Line, an Abrao Group Company, will launch a new container service, the Gulf India Express (GIX), aiming to enhance the trade routes between India and the Gulf region. Each company will deploy one vessel on the service, which is expected to provide a reliable and efficient weekly rotation connecting the key ports of Mundra, Nhava Sheva, Sohar, Jebel Ali, Dammam, and returnin
  • Wärtsilä and Siem Offshore partner on fleet decarbonisation solutions
    Siem Offshore is collaborating with technology firm Wärtsilä to diminish the carbon footprint of its fleet of 26 vessels. The company aims to cut CO2 emissions by 50% by 2030, recognizing partnership as crucial in discovering suitable technological remedies. The agreement targets the identification and deployment of solutions to enhance energy efficiency and substantially decrease greenhouse gas
  • Hellmann joins forces with Hamburg's digital hub as corporate partner
    Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, a global family-owned company, has been actively collaborating with various start-ups for years to drive the digital transformation of the industry. Since February, Hellmann has partnered with the Digital Hub Logistics in Hamburg (DHLH), contributing its expertise to anchor innovations sustainably within the structures of a global medium-sized company. DHLH, an innov
  • European vessel owners launch defensive maritime security operation in the Red Sea
    In response to increasing threats targeting commercial shipping, the European Union (EU) Council officially initiated the EU's defensive maritime security operation in the Red Sea on 19 February. Operation ASPIDES, which commenced on 19 February, is tasked with providing defensive measures to accompany and safeguard commercial vessels in the region against potential maritime attacks. European Com
  • Container traffic increases at Valencia terminals
    According to the January Statistical Bulletin of the Port Authority of València (PAV), there has been a notable 5.11% increase in the volume of goods entering and departing from Valencian terminals compared to January 2023, surpassing six million tonnes in total (6,063,224 tonnes). The container traffic has also seen a significant uptick, with the number of boxes entering and leaving the terminal
  • CMA CGM applies new surcharges from Europe to India, Middle East Gulf and Red Sea
    French ocean carrier CMA CGM announced that it will implement the following peak season surcharges, effective from 1 March. For dry cargo from North Europe, Scandinavia, Poland, Baltic, East & West Mediterranean, Adriatic, Black Sea and North Africa to the Indian ports of Nhava Sheva, Mundra and Hazira, the surcharge will be US$200 per container. Additionally, the Marseille-based box line will ap
  • The Role of Digitalization in Enhancing Maritime Safety and Efficiency
    In today's rapidly evolving maritime industry, navigating the waters of digital transformation can often feel like playing at Fire Stampede Demo , where each strategic decision and technological investment carries the potential for high rewards amidst the risks. Digitalization has become a cornerstone for enhancing safety, efficiency, and sustainability, referring to the integration and utilizati
  • KEZAD Group and APT sign lease agreement for automotive aluminium plant
    KEZAD Group signed a lease agreement with Al Ghurair Group subsidiary Automotive Precision Technology (APT) to establish an automotive aluminium component manufacturing facility. Spanning 30,000 square meters, this state-of-the-art manufacturing plant for APT will be strategically positioned within KEZAD, adjacent to Emirates Global Aluminium, a major player in the global aluminium manufacturing

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Splash web site
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
  • Shipping in the Year of the Dragon: Containers
    The Year of the Dragon, the most auspicious of animals in the Chinese zodiac, is upon us. What does the following year have in store for shipping's fortunes? Maritime CEO is back with a unique annual outlook looking at the prospects for the main shipping sectors, as well as having deep dives into the Chinese ...
  • United Maritime expands with kamsarmax bareboat deal
    Nasdaq-listed Greek bulker owner United Maritime has boosted its fleet by taking a Japanese-built kamsarmax on a bareboat charter with a purchase option attached. The Stamatis Tsantanis-led spinoff of capesize specialist Seanergy Maritime is adding an unnamed 82,235 dwt ship built at Oshima. The vessel will join United's fleet for 18 months between June and ...
  • Belships locks in trio on index-linked contracts
    Oslo-listed Belships has chartered out three of its bulk carriers for at least one year each. The Lars Christian Skarsgård-led owner and operator said it had clinched index-linked contracts for a trio of ultramaxes starting in February and March this year. The unnamed ships, which will come off their fixed-rate charters, will earn a premium ...
  • Integrated Wind Solutions bags deal for newbuild CSOV
    Oslo-listed Integrated Wind Solutions has entered a time charter contract for a commissioning service operations vessel (CSOV) at market terms with Dutch transmission system operator TenneT. The charter contract, won by the company's subsidiary IWS Fleet, has a minimum duration of four months. The vessel which will be used is the Skywalker-class vessel named IWS ...
  • ROVOP enters long-term partnership with Boskalis Subsea Services
    ROV services provider ROVOP and Boskalis subsidiary Subsea Services have entered a global partnership for integrated subsea solutions for the energy industry. The partnership provides five diving support vessels (DSV) and one construction support vessel (CSV) from the Boskalis fleet, with dedicated ROV services. Seven ROVOP ROV systems will be placed across these DSVs and ...
  • Cadeler inks new wind turbine installation contract in Poland
    BW Group and Scorpio-backed offshore wind installation player Cadeler has signed a contract with Ørsted and PGE (Polska Grupa Energetyczna) for the Baltica 2 offshore wind farm project in Poland. The Oslo and New York-listed contractor has been selected to transport and install 14 MW Siemens Gamesa turbines for the approximately 1.5 GW wind farm ...
  • Danish International Ship Register under threat
    A Danish expert group has proposed to abolish the Danish International Ship Register (DIS) scheme, under which seafarers do not pay income tax - a move the country's shipowners' organisation Danish Shipping, has come out strongly against. The so-called Frigast committee has included the DIS scheme in its recommendations for changes in Denmark's more than ...
  • Ørsted picks new chair of the board
    Danish offshore wind giant Ørsted has recommended Lene Skole as the new chair of the company's board of directors. Ørsted said earlier this month that Thomas Thune Andersen, the current board chair decided not to seek re-election at the annual general meeting on March 5, 2024. Andersen served as the chair of Ørsted for ten ...
  • Seven German firms to get power from RWE's offshore wind farm
    The Kaskasi offshore wind farm developed by German utility RWE will supply seven major industrial customers in the country with green electricity from 2026. RWE Supply & Trading signed corresponding power purchase agreements (PPAs) with DHL, Ensinger, Evonik, Infraserv Höchst, Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, and Vodafone. The first PPA from Kaskasi was signed with the retail ...
  • Urgent expansion underway at Romania's top port
    One of Europe's fast growing ports is embarking on an urgent dredging programme to accommodate the spillover from the ongoing war in neighbouring Ukraine. The Romanian government has approved a three-year $229m dredging plan across 400 ha at the Black Sea port of Constanta, When Russia backed out of the UN-backed Black Sea Grain Initiative ...
  • Onboard carbon capture system prototype hits 85% capture rates
    Researchers working on the EverLoNG ship-based carbon capture (SBCC) prototype have achieved capture rates of at least up to 85% during initial testing. The prototype was developed by Dutch firm Carbotreat and installed last year onboard the 82,000 dwt LNG-powered tanker , chartered by TotalEnergies. This campaign was the first deployment of a full-chain onboard system ...
  • Irish government comes under pressure over livestock shipments
    The Irish government is coming under pressure to rein in livestock exports, while in Cape Town one livestock carrier has kicked up a huge stink. Ethical Farming Ireland has written to the Irish agriculture minister Charlie McConalogue demanding changes to the way animals are exported by sea following a joint investigation with the NGO Israel ...
  • Chemship vessel becomes first chemical tanker in the world to be fitted with sail kit
    Chemship is celebrating becoming the first chemical tanker owner in the world to install wind propulsion. The Dutch owner has installed four VentoFoils from Econowind on the 134 m long Chemical Challenger, a ship that works a dedicated transatlantic route. Chemship expects to achieve an average CO2 reduction of 10% with these sails. CEO Niels ...

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Lloyd's List web site
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
  • Houthis claim to strike MSC ship in Gulf of Aden
    Houthis claimed to have attacked an MSC vessel in the Gulf of Aden, dubbing it an 'Israeli ship', in what...
  • Volatile VLGCs climb from cold crash
    Freezing US temperatures narrowed the US-Asia propane arbitrage as the year started and had a chilling effect on VLGC spot...
  • Abandoned ship hit by Houthis towed to Djibouti
    The dry bulker hit by two Houthi missiles on Sunday is listing heavily with a flooded engine room, but the vessel's...
  • P&I clubs hail renewal tonnage gains
    Minimal vessel churn combined with higher premiums, improved investment returns and modest pool claims sees marine mutuals find sweet spot
  • Ship recycling sector bogged down by elevated shipping markets
    'A pervading theme of an unrelenting dearth in the overall availability of tonnage across global ship recycling markets has been...
  • HD Hyundai scores $240m order for VLAC pair
    Shipbuilders from South Korea have swept up VLAC orders since ordering for this new vessel class commenced in 2023
  • Rail reappraised after Red Sea rerouting
    Rail services lost ground following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. But for some cargoes, the increased speed is making it...
  • VLCCs to benefit from Opec increasing exports to regain Asia share
    Compensating for losses from reduced imports from the West would drive Middle East exporters to reverse production cuts, broker argues
  • Prokopiou adds a dozen more to newbuildings tally
    Similarly to previous contracts, follow-on orders at two Chinese builders are for conventionally fuelled vessels
  • Red Sea effect sees boom in secondhand boxship enquiries - but few owners are willing to sell
    Geopolitics has increased inefficiencies of the global containership fleet and pushed up vessel values. But at some point a flurry...
  • Extra due diligence begins for marine insurers and shipowners in Russia oil price cap crackdown
    'From what we understand, individual oil sales can be within the price cap even if media and other reports say...
  • Regional line SeaLead bought over by investment funds
    The new ownership aligns with SeaLead's strategic objectives, aiming to leverage its growth trajectory through enhanced governance and access to...
  • BHP sees India continuing to drive iron ore, coking coal demand
    BHP forecasts a small further improvement in global steel production with growth led by India, Southeast Asia and to a...
  • Daily Briefing
    Ship in danger of sinking after being hit by Houthi rockets | ACL targets US west coast-Europe traffic with land...

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The Journal of Commerce web site
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
  • Supreme Court declines to hear SC Ports' appeal of Leatherman ruling
    The decision to not hear the appeal leaves intact a ruling that allows the International Longshoremen's Association to sue ocean carriers that use the Leatherman terminal, an apparent blow to the so-called "hybrid" labor model used in Charleston.
  • Activist investor seeks to oust CEO at 'worst' Class I railroad Norfolk Southern
    In addition to pushing for a leadership change, Ancora Holdings also said NS should not invest so heavily in intermodal under its current strategy and criticized the railroad for changing 180 train schedules last year to prioritize container and trailer business.
  • Oakland's main terminal adds overnight shift to clear vessel backlog
    The operator of Oakland's largest container terminal said it will take about two weeks to clear the vessel backlog at Oakland International Container Terminal.
  • Rotterdam, Hamburg volumes fell last year as weak economy hit demand
    High inflation, the rising cost of living and geopolitical tensions supressed demand from European consumers and industry in 2023, with few signs of a turnaround apparent for this year.

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TradeWinds web site
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
  • Matson beats Wall Street bets as steady demand tempers profit slump
    Hawaii container ship operator expects operating income to remain unchanged in 2024
  • Houthis claim attack targetting MSC-controlled bulker
    Vessel operated by Swiss giant is latest in militants' sights during active week
  • United Maritime building back bulker fleet with another leasing deal and new charters
    Shipowner is doubling down on bulkers and wants to grow its fleet further
  • Vietnamese shipowner says its tanker could not have been source of oil slick off Brazil
    PetroVietnam transportation unit says PVT Sunrise was in ballast and discharged no oil
  • Industry leader Gard expands P&I book thanks to newbuildings
    UK P&I Club puts the focus on portfolio management at annual insurance renewal
  • Axing of seafarer tax exemption would spell 'disaster' for Danish shipping
    Industry reacts with horror to recommendations of cost-cutting committee
  • Industry leader Gard expands P&I book thanks for newbuildings
    UK P&I Club puts the focus on portfolio management at annual insurance renewal
  • Price cap backers increase imports of Russian-origin oil products, say campaigners
    Refined oils produced outside using Russian crude in third countries are not subject to the G7 sanctions regime
  • Greek and Turkish shipowners clear out older bulkers as Chinese buyers circle
    A string of kamsarmaxes, panamaxes and supramaxes are heading from Greek and Turkish owners to the Far East
  • NorthStandard's premium income tops $825m at P&I renewal
    Newly merged outfit has registered an increase in P&I tonnage
  • Aristides Pittas bullish on bulker market for next two to three years
    EuroDry boss is encouraged by low orderbook, but geopolitical situation remains a question mark
  • Maersk dominates market as Red Sea disruption lifts container ship rates by a third
    Charter rates are up 33% after the seventh straight week of Red Sea-related rises
  • NorthStandard's premium income top $825m at P&I renewal
    Newly merged outfit has registered an increase in P&I tonnage
  • Mercuria fails to reclaim losses after Greek aframax tanker held due to master's error
    Swiss charterer was trying to appeal tribunal ruling relating to eight-month detention of Afra Oak
  • From the Saab to the sea: Creating wind technology to woo shipping
    Netherlands-based Econowind has seen its fortunes grow as shipowners see the benefits of wind
  • World first for Chemship: Emission-busting suction sails set to drive down emissions
    Chemship boss says 'it's not about the money' as he eyes energy savings
  • Greek shipowner Minerva Marine sells first bulker in 10 years
    Martinos firm on the cusp of offloading its oldest capesize to Chinese players buying across the board
  • Skuld shows strong growth at P&I renewal
    Mutual entered tonnage has reached a new record high
  • Boskalis linked to swoop for Altera's fleet of super-large anchor-handlers
    Dutch owner's deal revealed by Brazilian competition ruling
  • 'Rare' synching of tanker and bulker markets align stars for KCC, say analysts
    Investment banks backing stronger earnings and share price rises for combination carrier company
  • Proposed axing of seafarer tax exemption would spell 'disaster' for Danish shipping
    Industry reacts with horror to recommendations of cost-cutting committee
  • Geopolitical uncertainty boosts insurance technology firm Concirrus
    Demand is increasing for data and intelligence on shipping's trouble spots
  • Houthi attacks drive VLCC rally ahead of schedule. Now owners need Opec+ to deliver
    BRS Group tips VLCCs to rise in the second half, but Opec+ could move earlier and support earnings
  • GEM VLCC to deliver first overseas crude to Nigeria's giant new Dangote refinery
    Broker BRS says diversification of supply could boost suezmaxes and VLCCs in region
  • Greek shipowner Evalend adds VLAC newbuildings to $2.1bn orderbook
    Company is said to be paying $121m each for the 91,000-cbm gas carriers
  • Will latest Houthi attacks squash shipping's tentative return to the Red Sea?
    Research chief Steve Gordon says more tankers and bulkers had started to risk the Red Sea passage
  • Hyundai Glovis extends order for world's largest car carriers with near $500m play
    Company will novate the vessels to KOBC and charter the quartet under a long-term contract
  • Ardmore has financial leeway to 'pounce' on more tankers, analysts say
    Fearnley Securities says conservative dividend policy means fleet renewal could continue
  • Stranded Sovcomflot tankers on the move again to China and India
    Two aframaxes, as well as Indian-controlled VLCC, resume journeys after payment and sanctions problems
  • Shipyards extend 17-LNG newbuilding berth deal as security issues dog TotalEnergies Mozambique project
    Will latest delay to project ships free up some slots for 2027 delivery dates?
  • India a 'continued bright spot' for steel production, says BHP
    How effectively China's stimulus policy is implemented is set to be a major swing factor for iron ore demand in 2024
  • Livestock carrier causes big stink in Cape Town
    Local authorities track pungent odour blanketing city to ship transporting cattle from Brazil to Middle East
  • 'Funding concerns don't keep me up at night,' says Seabound co-founder as she eyes new carbon markets
    Eastern Pacific, LomarLabs and the UK have so far helped finance the development of small-scale carbon capture kit

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American Shipper web site
FEBRUARY 20, 2024
  • Kenya Airways more than doubles capacity with 737-800 freighters
    With the addition of two secondhand Boeing 737-800 freighters, Kenya Airways Cargo is more than doubling capacity and extending its reach to the Middle East and India.
  • Teamsters Canada warns rail strike looms over pay, hours at CN, CPKC
    Teamsters Canada said negotiations with Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City have stalled over issues of pay and working conditions.
  • Are ocean spot rates past their peak?
    Spot-exposed carriers are likely to see a boost to their Q1 2024 financials.
  • Trade group wary of unfunded mandate to curtail fentanyl smuggling
    The Airforwarders Association has begun to collaborate more with international counterparts and moved the date of its annual event away from Super Bowl Sunday.

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Project for the realization of a cruise port in Bajamar (Mexico)
London
Murano Global Investments announces the initialling of a non-binding agreement with a cruise operator
New attacks on ships in the Gulf region of Aden
Tampa / Southampton
Hit the container ship "MSC Talershi" of the Mediterranean Shipping Company
Evergreen invests about 500 million in new container ships and new shipping containers
Taipei
US Federal Maritime Commission launches public consultation on Gemini Cooperation
Washington
On routes with the US, the deal between Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd will take up to 184 vessels.
Navantia, Fincantieri, Naval Group, Naviris and Hydrus are due to bid for the new European corvette.
Trieste
It was presented as part of a second ban on the European Defence Fund.
I go Gateway esulta for the Italian leadership in the World Bank's "Container Port Performance Index" report
Go Ligure
Agreement for the expansion of the Russian ULCT terminal container in the Gulf of Finland
St. Petersburg
The annual traffic capacity will be quintupled
Competition for the realization of the new cruise terminal Donato Bramante of the port of Civitavecchia
To electrify the benches of Spanish ports, it is necessary to quintuple the energy needs of the scans
Valencia
Arana (Puertos del Estado) : With OPS it goes to double the energy consumption, going from one to two terawatts
Closed a bridge in the port of Charleston for the passage of an out-of-control container
Closed a bridge in the port of Charleston for the passage of an out-of-control container
Charleston
The crew managed to reclaim the government of the ship
In April the traffic in goods in the port of Ravenna decreased by -7.9%
Ravenna
In the first quarter of 2024, the decline was -6.7% percent.
Boluda Towage finalizes the acquisition of France's Les Abeilles
Valencia
It was ceded by the Econocom Group
ERFA, UIRR, Die Güterbahnen and RailGood call for a change of pace in EU policy for rail freight
Brussels / Berlin / Langbroek
Damen has filed for bankruptcy against the Romanian shipyard in Mangalia
Bucharest / Costanza
A thousand workers at the establishment have been placed in technical unemployment
Cruises brand P&O Cruises Australia will be incorporated into Carnival Cruise Line
Cruises brand P&O Cruises Australia will be incorporated into Carnival Cruise Line
Miami
The transition to March 2025
Maersk announces an improvement in the closing forecast for the financial year 2024
Copenhagen
Port congestion and increase in the nils between the new components that characterize the market
Projects to supply green e-fuel to shipping are in a stalemate
Brussels
A T&E study highlights that not a single initiative dedicated specifically to maritime transport is underway
In April 2024 freight traffic in the port of Genoa was stable and in Savona-I went up by 49.4%
Genoa
Wärtsilä entranches RINA and Gas and Heat in the project for green ammonia bunkerage
Genoa
An innovative bettolina will be developed
The management of the Container Terminal 2 of the port of Dar es Salaam officially passes to Adani Ports
Ahmedabad / Abu Dhabi
A joint venture controlled by the Indian firm acquires 95% percent of Tanzania International Container Terminal Services
FEPORT, necessary measures to mitigate the impact on European ports of inclusion of shipping in EU ETS
Anverse
Bonz : essential that the EU provides for an adjustment of its own legislation that damages competitiveness
Rail Cargo Group buys Dutch railway company Captrain Netherlands
Vienna
It has a fleet of seven locomotives employed in maneuvering and last-mile services
Sixty kilos of cocaine seized in the port of Livorno
Livorno
They were concealed in a container with a load of bananas
In the first quarter of this year, the traffic of goods in Moroccan ports increased by 13.3%
Rabat / Tangiers
A Tanger Med the growth was 14.9%
Hannibal boosts the frequency of rail links with the port of Spezia
Melzo
50% increase in rotations with the terminals of Melzo, Marzaglia and Padua
Two Chinese companies have been selected for the management of the new Georgian port of Anaklia that do not operate ports.
Two Chinese companies have been selected for the management of the new Georgian port of Anaklia that do not operate ports.
Tbilisi
The CCCC and CHEC engineering firms build port infrastructure. TiL terminalist company waives to submit a proposal
The cruise group Viking Holdings closed the first quarter 2024 with a net loss of -493.9 million
Bankrupt CIN, Honorary and children ask for plea deal
Milan
The judge at the preliminary hearing will assess the request on October 9
Quarterly decline in goods at ports of La Spezia and Marina di Carrara
The Spezia
In the first three months of 2024, containerized traffic in the stopover has increased by 10.8% percent.
In the first quarter of 2024, freight traffic in the port of Naples grew 1.3% percent, while in Salerno it fell by -2.0% percent.
Naples
In the first quarter of 2024, the export of G20 goods marked a conjunctural change of 1.9%
In the first quarter of 2024, the export of G20 goods marked a conjunctural change of 1.9%
Paris
Imports in decrease of -0.2%
In April, freight traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 2.7% percent
Beijing
The only volumes of cargo to and from overseas have increased by 8.2%
The Cypriot government has revoked the concession for the management and development of the port of Larnaca
Nicosia
Project worth 1.2 billion euros. Attributed to the Kition the violation of a clause in the contract
Wallenius Wilhelmsen sells his own ro-ro terminal in Melbourne to Australian Amalgamated Terminals
ABG Sundal Collier considers MSC's offer to be fair for acquisition of Gram Car Carriers
Oslo
The proposal is supported by the Norwegian Company's CDA
Boluda Towage will buy British truck ride-hopping company SMS Towage
Valencia
The operation will include the fleet of 20 naval vehicles
Awarded to Fincantieri Marinette Marine the contract for the fifth and sixth frigates of the class "Constellation"
Trieste
Rotterdam risks losing the role of main European bunkerage hub in favour of Tanger Med
Rotterdam risks losing the role of main European bunkerage hub in favour of Tanger Med
Brussels
New EU rules on naval fuel could cause ships to run the Asia-Europe route to refuel in Morocco
MOL will install a rigid telescopic sail on a second carbonaceship
Tokyo
The system has been allowed to reduce daily fuel consumption by up to 17% percent.
Restrictions on maritime traffic in the channels of Panama and Suez and in the Turkish Straits could reduce by 34 billion the world's GDP
Lectures
Study led by the Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change
The Austrian Rail Cargo Group and the Serb Transphere constitute a joint venture
Belgrade
Will develop intermodal logistics solutions in Serbia and the Western Balkans area
In the first quarter of 2024, air cargo traffic in Italy increased by 16.8% percent.
Rome
Albertini (Anama) : fundamental to Italy attracting that 30% percent of merchandise that we lose today in favour of other European airports
DSV, Maersk and MSC among claimants to acquisition of DB Schenker
New York
Also offered by a consortium led by CVC Capital Partners and Carlyle
Spanish ports are benefitting from the effects of the crisis in the Red Sea
Madrid
In the first quarter of this year, transshipment containers increased by 18.6% percent.
Conftransport highlights seven topics to be addressed in EU to relaunch logistics and transport
Rome
Fincantieri creates a company in Saudi Arabia
Riyadh
"The aim is to create a strategic partnership for the development of shipbuilding in the country," he said.
COSCO expects a positive 2024 for the container sector
Shanghai
Waiting for a continuation of the growth trend in place for both shipping and production of containers
In April, container traffic in the port of Algeciras grew by 0.7% percent
Algeciras
More accentuated the increase (+ 7.4%) of the only containers in foreign transshipment abroad
Sharp improvement in the operational and economic performance of ZIM in the first quarter
Sharp improvement in the operational and economic performance of ZIM in the first quarter
Haifa
Growth particularly sustained in service markets in the Pacific and Latin America
In the next 12 months the value of noli in containerized shipping could fall to historic lows
Copenhagen
Danish Ship Finance believes that the effects of excess stir will become predominant
In March, freight traffic in the port of Genoa fell -3.9% percent and in Savona's airport-I'm going -24.2% percent.
In March, freight traffic in the port of Genoa fell -3.9% percent and in Savona's airport-I'm going -24.2% percent.
Genoa
In the capital's record capital, the crucierists for the first quarter of the year
In April, freight traffic in Russian ports decreased by -8%
St. Petersburg
In the first quarter of 2024, it was 288.4 million tons of cargo (-4.3%)
Order at Fincantieri and EDGE for the construction of ten altura patrols
Abu Dhabi / Trieste
The two companies have formalized the creation of the joint venture Maestral
In the first three months of 2024, CMA CGM's revenue fell -7.0% percent.
In the first three months of 2024, CMA CGM's revenue fell -7.0% percent.
Marseille
Decline of -11.3 per cent of the shipping business volume alone
In 2023 combined transport shipments to Europe decreased by -10.6%
Brussels
Numerous the causes of the disappointing annual performance highlighted by UIRR associates
Last month the container traffic in the port of Valencia amounted to 457mila teu (+ 14.2%)
Valencia
In the first four months of this year, the total was 1.7 million teu (+ 12.8%)
New US duties on imports from China that also affect ship-to-shore cranes
Washington / Beijing
Protest by the association of the Chinese steel industry
In the port of Hamburg it keeps containerized traffic as they drop the bulk
Hamburg
In the first three months of 2024, the German climber handled 27.4 million tonnes of cargo (-3.3%).
SEA Europe and industriAll Europe solicit an EU strategy for the European shipbuilding industry
Brussels
Among the demands, the introduction of the "Made in Europe" requirement in public procurement
Second report from the Fedespedi Studies Center on the Suez Crisis
Milan
In the Mediterranean, take advantage of ports closest to Gibraltar
Finsea renews its identity brand identity
Genoa
The structure of the group split into three main business units : Finsea-Shipping agency, Finsea-Land transport and Finsea-Global logistics
Accelleron has signed a five-year deal with Large Ships Fast
Baden / Genoa
Maintenance and assistance to the more than 100 turboblowers installed on the fleet's 28 ships
In May the container traffic in the port of Singapore amounted to 3.5 million teu (+ 3.6%)
Singapore
In the first five months of 2024, 16.9 million teu (+ 7.7%) were handled.
On July 17 in Rome, the assembly of the Italian Terminalist Terminalist Association will be held in Rome.
Genoa
It will be preceded 16 by a private event between networking and art
Last month Evergreen's revenue grew by 40.3% percent
Taipei
In the first five months of 2024, the increase was 36.2% percent.
Spain's Pérez y Cía. bought the EUCONSA compatril
Madrid
Is specialized in intermodal transport in bulk of chemical and petrochemical products
Suez Canal, continuation of discounts policy applied to ships in transit
Ismailia
Maritime traffic is still more than halved compared to last year.
Conference on the safety and optimisation of the flow of passengers in ports and borders
Rome
Organized by the ICSA Foundation, it will be held on June 12 in Rome
The significant increase in container traffic in the port of Barcelona continued in April.
Barcelona
Transhipment traffic alone has grown by 73.9%
Piero Lazzeri has been reappointed president of Sanilog
Rome
Walter Barbieri has been appointed vice-president of the fund for the next three years.
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German L.I.T. buys Italian company Autotransport Pedot
Brake
The Lavis company (Trento) was founded in 1939
In the first quarter of this year, freight traffic in Tunisian ports fell by -8.3% percent.
The Goulette
In decrease both the landings (-6.1%) and embarkation (-11.5%)
Danish Scan Global Logistics has bought the Fopfloor Shipping & Logistics
Copenhagen
The company, headquartered in Prato, employs more than 160 people.
New Egypt-Greece-Greece-Algeria service of Tarros and Diamond Line
The Spezia
Will have weekly attendance and will be inaugurated on June 28
Port of Gioia Tauro, ok of the CSLP to the surgeries for ro-ro and ro-pax vessels
Joy Tauro
Approved the functional technical adjustment to the PRP
Uiltransport, towards mobilisation of Italian dockports from 17 to June 23
Rome
Recovery of purchasing power, security and greater protections are the demands
Michail Stahlhut (Hupac) is the new president of UIRR
Brussels
Jürgen Albersmann (Contargo) appointed Vice-President
Terminals Italy passes to the Logistic Pole of FS Group
Rome
Mercitalia Logistics has become sole partner of the firm
From 2026 it will become mandatory for the reporting of containers lost at sea
From 2026 it will become mandatory for the reporting of containers lost at sea
Washington / Singapore/Brussels / London
Kjaer (WSC) : significant progress in the safety of navigation and the safeguarding of the environment
Emiratense ADNOC Logistics and Services buys Navig8
Abu Dhabi
Transaction of the value of approximately 1,4-1, 5 billion
Part of the former Tubimar area of the port of Ancona will be reserved for the development of the nautical shipbuilding industry
Ancona
Approved an act of address
Tomorrow La Méridionale will inaugurate the Livorno-Île-Rousse ferry service.
Marseille
Expected three weekly departures
The first July Maersk will introduce a Fossil Fuel Fee
Copenhagen
The new superb will gradually replace the Bunker Adjustment Factor and the Low Sulphur Surcharge
Fit Cisl, necessary to ensure the full operation of the AdSP Management Committee of Western Liguria
Genoa
Bilog, the enterprises join the AdSP of the Eastern Liguria and the Municipality of Piacenza
The Spezia
Vittorio Torbianelli has been appointed Extraordinary Commissioner of the AdSP of the East Adriatic Sea
Rome
Brothers Cosulich, new tanker bunker chemical bunker IMO2
Genoa
It is the first in the fleet ready to transport methanol
COSCO will carry out the dual-fuel upgrade of four new container ships from more than 16,000 teu
Shanghai
Renewed the Cda of Interport Padua
Padova
Luciano Greco is the new president
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 on the safety and optimisation of the flow of passengers in ports and borders
Rome
Organized by the ICSA Foundation, it will be held on June 12 in Rome
On Tuesday in Livorno, the conference will be held "The Freight Train in the Ports"
Livorno
FerMerci promotes a confrontation between institutions and operators of freight rail transport in ports
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Deutsche Bahn Schenker takes CVC, Maersk, DSV and Bahri into final round, sources sa
(Reuters)
Chabahar Port: US says sanctions possible after India-Iran port deal
(BBC News)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Mario Mattioli
Roma, 27 ottobre 2023
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Self-transport enterprises operating with the port of Genova introduce a "congestion fee"
Genoa
In Venice, the Academy of Logistics and the Sea was established
Venice
It is the fruit of the collaboration between ITS Marco Polo Academy, Vemars and CFLI
Signed the contract for the electrification of the docks at the port of Termoli
Bari
In the programme works of the total value of around 4.5 million euros
Downturn in the quarterly financial performance of Danaos and MPCC
Athens / Oslo
The two companies have fleets of 69 and 56 container ships respectively
Hupac closed the 2023 financial year with a net loss of -6.2 million francs
Chiasso
Next increase in the frequency of intermodal services on the Benelux-Italy corridor
From July, the Port Community System of the Port of Palermo will become active.
Palermo
Allows the management of traffic of ships, means and goods in the stopover
RINA presents a growth plan that could include further acquisitions
Genoa
In 2023 revenue growth of 10% percent. Stable new orders in the first quarter of this year
Support from Banco BPM, UniCredit and SACE for the implementation of interventions in the ports of Naples and Salerno
Naples
Advance Payment Bond of 36 million euros to R.C.M. Construction
The first of the drawers of the new foranea dam has arrived in Genoa.
Genoa
It was laid at -25 meters deep
Mission of Spediport in China to promote the development of air cargo in Genoa
Genoa
Stops in Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Guangzhou
Planning of the maritime space, Italy referred to the EU Court of Justice
Brussels
Brussels denounces the lack of processing and communication of management plans
In La Spezia it is hoped the establishment of a Faculty of Transport Economics and Logistics
The Spezia
Pisano : the sector is at the constant search for proper professionalism
On Tuesday in Livorno, the conference will be held "Il Freight Train in the Ports"
Livorno
FerMerci promotes a confrontation between institutions and operators of freight rail transport in ports
Memorandum of Understanding signed by ALIS and Assiterminal
Genoa
Joint development of strategic topics for enterprises and workers in the areas of reference
Swiss, 2.1% percent increase in rail tracks tariffs
Bern
The costs of freight traffic will increase by about six million francs per year
The Euroseas container charterer deems positive the prospects of its market segment
Athens
CargoBeamer secures funding for 140 million euros from public and private investors
Renewed the Management of SOS LOGistics
Milan
Daniele Texts has been confirmed to the presidency
New maxi seizure of drugs in the port of Civitavecchia
Rome
Intercepted a shipment of marijuana of more than 442 kilograms
Mercitalia Shunting & Terminal equipped with new locomotives for rail manoeuvre
Rome
These are locomotors DE 18 produced by Vossloh Rolling Stock
Saipem to fix contracts in Angola to total 3.7 billion
Milan
They were awarded by a company controlled by TotalEnergies
In April, container traffic in the port of Los Angeles grew by 11.9% percent
Los Angeles
In the first quarter of 2024 the increase was 24.8%
FERCAM bars on the Indian market
Bolzano
Opened a branch in New Delhi. The presence will be extended to Mumbai, Calcutta, and Chennai
Fincantieri vars a logistics support unit in Castellammare di Stabia
Trieste
It is the second LSS built for the Italian Navy Navy
Ferretti inaugurates the renewed nautical construction site of La Spezia
The Spezia
The ligure establishment is dedicated to the production of the Riva yachts
Positive first quarter for Global Ship Lease
Athens
Revenue in growth of 12.7%
Launched by Interporto Padova the intermodal service of Trans Italy with the Interport of Livorno Guasticce
Padova
Initially it provides for two weekly circulations
Operating the new automated gate at Reefer Terminal of Going Ligure
Go Ligure
The drivers can carry out the loading and unloading activities without getting off the vehicle
Last month container traffic in the port of Hong Kong decreased by -10.2%
Hong Kong
In the first eventful four-year period 4.5 million teu (-4.7%)
DP World inaugurates new port infrastructure and logistics in Romania
Dubai
New terminals in the port of Costanza destined for cargo project and rotatable
In April, the growth of container traffic in the port of Long Beach continued.
Long Beach
In the first quarter of 2024, the increase was 15.8% percent.
Uniport Livorno buys three new port tractors
Helsinki
Kalmar will deliver them in the last quarter of 2024
They will rise from five to six the weekly rotations of the Melzo-Rotterdam service of Hannibal
Melzo
Increase in frequency as of June 10
In 2023, the revenues of Maritime stations increased by 18.5%
Genoa
Net profit to 1.7 million euros (+ 75.5%)
In the first three months of 2024, freight traffic in the port of Koper fell by -6.6% percent.
Lubiana
In March, the decline was -3.1% percent.
In April, freight traffic in the port of Singapore grew by 8.8%
Singapore
The containers were equal to 3.4 million teu (+ 3.8%)
Quarterly traffic of the growing containers for Eurogate and Contship Italia
Hamburg
In the first three months of 2024 the eventful volumes increased by 8.0% percent and 4.9% percent respectively.
Meyer Werft has delivered to Silversea the new luxury cruise ship Silver Ray
Papenburg / Vienna
It has a capacity of 728 passengers
In the first three months of 2024, new orders acquired by Fincantieri fell by -40.7% percent.
Rome
Stable the revenues
Call for tenders for the structural adjustment of a quay of the port of Ancona
Ancona
The amount of the contract is 16.5 million euros
Port operators in La Spezia call for a relaunch of the port
The Spezia
They solicit targeted and effective actions
In the first quarter of this year, the traffic of goods in Montenegrin ports grew by 1.8% percent
Podgorica
The flow to and from Italy has increased by 16.2%
GNV installs a system to ensure the stability of ships
Genoa
NAPA Stability, developed by Finnish NAPA, has been extended to ferries
Decided to drop -24.9% percent of goods in Croatian ports in the first quarter of this year
Decided to drop -24.9% percent of goods in Croatian ports in the first quarter of this year
Zagreb
The containers were equal to 92mila teu (-0.4%)
Vard will build two Commissioning Service Operation Vessel
Trieste
They are intended for a company in Taiwan
The new maritime station of the port of Termoli is running.
Termoles
In 2023 the Molisan climber handled more than 217mila passengers (+ 5%)
New line of CTN that links the ports of La Goulette, Livorno, Salerno and Rades
Genoa
Will be inaugurated on May 21
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