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The Tanker market  in 2004 (2)

Crude tankers second-hand market in 2004

"Quo non ascendent!" : how far up will it keep going!
 

This motto, which comes from a large French noble family in the 17th century, seems to be ideally suited to the family of tanker owners if they were wise enough to follow the second-hand market of their ships throughout the course of the year.

If the price of tankers progressed overall by 20 to 35 % between the end of 2002 and the end of 2003, they experienced an increase in the order of 50 to 60 % between 2003 and 2004 for the more modern double-hulled tankers and up to 100 % for some of the single-hulls, aged between 15 and 20 years old. It has been the explosion in the daily returns which quite logically has caused this phenomenal appreciation. During the year, owners were continuously on the horns of a dilemma between the desire to profit from these colossal returns and the desire to make some cash by selling off their assets. This dilemma only got worse during the months: prices and returns increased, the less opportunities there were to seek out alternative investments. In fact, the evaluation of other types of ships followed the same tendency, as was the case with bulk carriers and containerships as well as gas carriers and,, to a lesser extent, chemical product carriers.

The rocketing rise of daily returns was thus the main cause for the increase in values but also contributing was the demand forecast for China and India which incited a good number of owners from these countries to rush massively into the second-hand tanker market. In fact, they were quite aggressive and clearly contributed to the spiralling prices. Their thirst for tonnage even allowed some smart operators to buy and re-sell the same ship in the course of the year, and realise very substantial gains. Chinese and Indian owners have thus gained a foothold in this market and are showing to all that they have no intention to leave the care and attention of transporting crude and oil products, which the economic growth of their countries requires, to third-party players.

Another factor determining the rise in the price of second-hand tankers this year is the increase in the newbuilding price of ships, combined with the late delivery dates being proposed by shipyards (2007 and 2008). Consequently a number of modern ships with prompt delivery dates have seen their values increase substantially sometimes over the contract price for a new vessel.

Two other elements have characterised the year 2004. First there has been a noticeable increase in the number of en-bloc transactions comprising at least three ships: with only seven transactions some 32 units changed hands. Teekay and Genmar were particularly active in this type of business as they were involved in five of them. The companies mentioned were in this way able to respond to their shareholders expectations either by realising short term profits or else by showing their strength and their desire to expand. The other significant factor was the unexpected effect that the explosion of spot freight rates had on German KG buyers. The latter have been very active over the past two years, but have had to abandon their role as principal player to others this year due to prices being too high in comparison to the long term charter rates that the KGs could obtain on the market. Whilst the spot rates went through the ceiling, the long-term charterers (3 years and more) did not follow the levels being asked by owners. Without a safe charter back, numbers of KGs were forced to abandon this sector.

The VLCC second-hand market

This segment of the market saw very sustained activity, the volumes of transactions exploded as from May and prices took off. The volume virtually doubled compared to last year. We registered no less than 82 sales (for further trading) of second-hand VLCC, which actually only concern 76 ships as 6 of them changed hands twice during the year. It should be noted that only 44 units were sold in 2003, 24 in 2002 and 37 in 2001.

Logically in view of their small number, very few ships from the '70s changed hands. Only four VLCC of this generation were sold for storage projects, such as the t/t 'Folk Sun' of 323,100 dwt, built in 1979, for a price in the region of $ 19.5 million.

By contrast, we saw a real plethora of sales of single-hull units built between 1980 and 1995, as 51 changed hands this year compared to 18 during the previous year. If the buyers of 2003 were for mostly Greeks, they cleverly came out as discrete sellers in the course of 2004, placing their ships with Far Eastern buyers showing once again their astute sense of timing. As an example, we can cite the sale of m/t 'Progress' of 238,898 dwt, built in 1987, going to buyers in Hong-Kong for a price of $ 49.7 million in December 2004, whilst its acquisition price in September 2003 was around $ 16.5 million. Some operators succeeded in buying such ships at the beginning of the year, operating them very successfully for several months on the spot market, to finally sell them several months later with a considerable profit. Such was the case of m/t 'VL Venus' of 238,770 dwt, built in 1986, bought in January for $ 18.0 million and sold in June for $ 24.6 million. It should be pointed out that buyers of VLCCs for conversion are increasingly considering this age category, given the virtual disappearance of the previous generation of ships. It is the reason why three units out of the 51 sales left the fleet to become FSO or FPSO, such as m/t 'Apollo' of 257,882 dwt, built in 1981, sold for conversion at a price of around $ 20 million.

The number of double-hull VLCCs built after 1993 sold this year was also higher, even though not quite as dramatic, since we have registered 31 sales in 2004 as against 23 in 2003, only 5 in 2002 and 14 in 2001. We can easily understand that owners of these ships have shown a greater resistance to the temptation of selling, since the double-hull vessels have a longer life expectancy, and furthermore the hull configuration meets today's norm to which the most exposed charterers have to conform. We could cite as an example the sale of m/t 'Oriental Topaz' of 319,430 dwt, built in 2002, for a price close to $ 116 million (for prompt delivery), whereas the cost of ordering a new ship at the same time is some $ 10 to 15 million less. Amongst the 31 transactions, there are 6 contract resales of which in June the en-bloc one of the hulls 1,540 and 1,541 of only 260 000 dwt being built at Hyundai Heavy, for delivery at the end of the year for $ 92 million each.

This year, only 5 ULCC/VLCCs went for demolition against 29 newbuildings coming into the fleet. This figure is falling compared to the 27 and 36 units demolished respectively in 2003 and 2002. The rising freight rates as well as the very small number of ships still in service and affected by the phasing-out of single-hulls explains this minimalist figure. It should be contrasted with the 105 units which are due for delivery between 2005 and 2009.


 

The second-hand Suezmax market

This size category, namely from 120,000 to 200,000 dwt, did not benefit from an increased volume of transactions comparable to that of the VLCCs. Nonetheless the price increases were similar since, in line with the VLCCs, single-hull units saw their values virtually double while those of double-hulls only went up by 55 to 60 %.

While we were able to count 53 sales of Suezmax in 2003, the year 2004 only saw 43 units changing hands; actually 45 transactions as two ships saw three different owners in the course of the year. This sector of the market was particularly susceptible to en-bloc transactions and was highly favoured by NYSE listed companies.

For the first time, and quite logically, no ship built in the '70s changed hands (for further trading) since these should be phased-out of the fleet next year at the latest. They have not altogether disappeared however since some are waiting for storage projects.

As to the single-hulls built between 1988 and 1993, we saw 15 transactions concluded in 2004 (for 13 ships) which was a similar figure to that of last year. There was the noteworthy en-bloc sale of three single-hulls - the 'Genmar Transporter', 'Genmar Traveller' and 'Genmar Centaur' of 142,031 dwt, built respectively in 1989, 1990, and 1990 for around $ 66.3 million. In addition also significant was the sale of the m/t 'Sandra Tapias' of 147,253 dwt, built in 1991, which formed part of an initial en-bloc transaction in March and was then resold in September for a price around $ 28 million. Finally, as with the VLCCs, nearly all the sales of the single-hulls were concentrated in the second half of the year when the values were at their highest.

As was the case last year, the majority of the deals concerned modern double-hull ships, namely 30 compared with 37 in 2003. The unusual aspect for this type of Suezmax was the high proportion of these sales, some 26 out of the 30 units, featuring in en-bloc sales. Is this size category therefore signalling profound changes in owners' attitudes? It is not certain, since the reason for this concentration is mainly due to the accessibility of funds with the New York Stock Exchange rather than a real desire on the part of owners. The next downward cycle, which will inevitably arrive sooner or later, could well herald an end to this type of operation. As an example we can cite the sale of the m/t 'Aegean Lady' and 'Aegean Eagle' of 165,000 dwt built in 2003 for a price of $ 70.3 million each.

The number of Suezmax sold for scrap this year was identical to that of last year namely 10 units, compared with 15 in 2002. Twenty-six new ships entered the fleet in 2004, but 86 already figure in the orderbooks of shipyards over the next 5 years!
 

The second-hand market for Aframax tankers

The number of second-hand transactions for Aframax also was significantly higher this year since we have registered 85 sales in 2004 as against 70 during the previous year (and only 35 in 2002). Ships included in this category are vessels of 60,000 to 80,000 dwt with a beam of more than 32.2 metres.

As with the Suezmax, we observe that for the first time there have been no transactions (for further trading) of Aframax built in the '70s.

The split between sales of single-hull Aframax built between 1980 and 1993 and sales of double-hulls built after 1990 were nearly identical. The first registered 45 transactions, whilst the double-hulls reached the figure of 39 sales, including 11 resales. The single-hulls from the early '80s found buyers in the Far and the Middle East, where regulations do not require double-hulls for transporting dirty products and crude oil yet. The sales of ships in this generation were concentrated in the first part of the year, even though the prospects of this market were most encouraging. We can cite the sale of the m/t 'Montrose' of 85,619 dwt built in 1981, sold for $ 7.5 million, and the en-bloc sale of the m/t 'Spectrum' and m/t 'Solaris', of 96,000 dwt, built in 1985, for about $ 16.5 million each. The huge difference in price between these two sales (not double-hulls) despite a small age difference (4 years), can be explained by the fact that the 1981 ship, if the latter is not SBT (Category 1 OMI) or SBT but does not conform to the IMO 13-G ter norms, should be phased-out next year, whereas the 1985 ship which is SBT (Category 2) can navigate up until 2010.

The modern double-hulled Aframax were again in strong demand, since 39 of them changed hands. This figure would have been higher without doubt had owners not preferred to employ this type of ship on the spot market rather than to sell them, despite the exceptional prices being proposed by buyers desperate for tonnage. We can note the sale of the m/t 'Seachem' of 95,621 dwt built in 1993 for about $ 30.5 million as well as the sale of a ship under construction with Daewoo to be delivered in January 2005 for a price of $ 62 million. In addition this category of ship was the only one which got the attention of the German KG buyers, since they bought 11 of them of which the hulls 1,467 and 1,468 deliverable at the end of 2004 by Samsung which were sold for a price of $109 million en-bloc.

Thirty Aframaxes were demolished this year, as compared to 35 the previous year and only 20 in 2002. This is in contrast to the figure of 55 ships delivered in 2004 and the current orderbook comprising to date no less than 182 ships to be delivered from 2005 to 2008.

The second-hand market for Panamax tankers

Panamax ships by comparison witnessed a far more modest volume of business than larger tankers. Twenty-nine units changed hands against 45 in 2003, 11 in 2002 and 22 in 2001. The breakdown by age was about a third for single-hulls built between 1981 and 1987 (9 sales) and two-thirds for double-hulls built from 1985 to 2006 (20 ships of which 8 were resales). The following significant sales were done this year: the m/t 'Nile' 65,755 dwt built in 1981 sold for $ 5.2 million, the m/t 'United Will' of 68,961 dwt double-hull, built in 1992, for $ 25.3 million and the m/t 'Tavropos' of 70,000 dwt, built in 2004, sold for $ 45 million (compared to a similar Panamax built in 2003 and sold for $35 million in 2003!). This category has remained the darling of the German KGs, who showed the same appetite for this type of tonnage as they did last year. The investment amount, the age of the ships concerned and the charter party rates which can be obtained, make Panamax vessels attractive to investors.

With thirty-five ships of this category added to the fleet in 2004 and an orderbook totalling 168 ships at the end of the year, the market should see an increase in demolitions in order to remain healthy. Thirteen Panamax were sold for demolition, only two less than the previous year despite the surge in rates. It is difficult to predict whether we shall see an increase in the Panamax going to the scrapyards in 2005, as a large number of existing ships over 20 years are SBT.
 

The second-hand market of OBO ships.

This market continued its return to fortune started in 2003 and again benefited from the interests of both bulk and tanker owners. The reluctance of certain charterers as to the OBO configuration was gradually discarded with the progressive rise in rates. Thus, the volume of transactions as well as their values logically increased.

In line with last year's figures, 23 ships changed hands. We should recall that only 9 and 11 sales were reported in 2002 and 2001. To illustrate this revival, we can mention the sale of the OBO 'Snapper' 135,160 dwt, built in 1982, which changed hands in 2003 at a price of $6.1 million and was resold in 2004 for a price of $ 15 million, with a charter attached for only one year at a rate of around $ 27,000 per day.

We must also mention a major transaction in this market since the 10 OBO, 'SKS Tyne', 'SKS Tana', SKS Tweed', SKS Tugela', 'SKS Tagus', 'SKS Trent', 'SKS Torrens', 'SKS Tanaro', 'SKS Tiete' and 'SKS Trinity', which belong to a joint venture composed of two owners, were taken over by one of them for an en-bloc value of $ 150 million (basis 50 %). These ships are 110,000 dwt and built between 1996 and 1999.

We have seen 4 OBO sold for demolition this year, as against 5 in 2003. As of now, the orderbook is non-existent.
 

Tomorrow's market

Above all it should be remembered that in 2005 tankers, which come under the Category 1 OMI (pre-Marpol and non-SBT) will leave the fleet as well as those in the Category 2 (post-Marpol SBT) built before 1978. Ships in this second category built afterwards will leave the fleet progressively as from 2010 and/or 2015 based on their classifications and flags.

The lack of demolition observed in 2004 and the increase in the tanker fleet capacity, due to the massive deliveries of new tonnage, should most probably change the equation in the medium term. Values should logically see the start of a decline during the course of 2005, if demand for crude in general and in China in particular does not match the levels of 2004. Nonetheless this weakening will take time, as history shows us that owners have a capacity to resist selling their assets at reduced levels. This capacity to resist will be sustained by the vivid memory of peak prices obtained in 2004 and the large margin that owners enjoy at the current spot rates. The volatility and the instability of rates seem now to be facts to which owners are getting accustomed and their accumulated reserves will allow sellers to take a more relaxed position. Perhaps in 2005 we shall see some prudent or far-sighted owners disposing of some first generation double-hulled ships thus cashing in on their current valuation.

Europe is looking into the need of penalising more severely certain forms of pollution, but a consensus between the 25 member states seems a distant prospect. We regret yet again that the discussion on the concept of "place of refuge" is not clearly written into the agenda and is not currently being examined. At the expense of being simple and efficient, it should remain a top priority for each state and the E.U. if they really want to minimise the consequences of the perpetual possible future accident of either single or double-hulled ships!
 



Shipping and Shipbuilding Markets in 2004

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Long Beach
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The Swiss Federal Council proposes extending subsidies for rail freight traffic through the Alps until 2035.
Bern
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So far the number of ships leaving the Persian Gulf is 6-7% of those transited a year ago
Paris
AXSMarine: No Signs of a Long-Term Reopening of the Strait of Hormuz
Global Ports Holding in talks to manage cruise port in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Istanbul
The terminal currently records an annual traffic of approximately 200 thousand passengers
Investments in Taiwan's ports amounting to 1.8 billion dollars are planned for the period 2027-2031.
Taipei
At the end of the five-year period, annual container traffic is expected to be equal to 15.5 million TEUs
US forces hit a third vessel in the Gulf of Oman
Tampa
The "Jalveer" is said to be carrying a cargo of Iranian oil.
ALLRAIL, CER, ERFA, FEPORT, FTE, UIP and UIRR present their proposal for the European Railway Platform
Brussels
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US Central Command claims responsibility for attack on product tanker Settebello
Tampa/New Delhi/London
Condemnation by the Indian government and the International Maritime Organization
Product tanker hit in Strait of Hormuz region
Southampton/Muscat
One sailor was injured. Two other crew members are missing.
In the first quarter of this year, freight traffic in the port of Civitavecchia decreased by -1.0%.
Civitavecchia
Cruise passengers increase by +32.1%
A merchant ship was attacked in the Gulf of Aden
Southampton
Gemini Cooperation increases cargo capacity on the Asia-Mediterranean route
Copenhagen
Sea-Intelligence adds additional weekly capacity of 22,402 TEUs
ESPO fully endorses the EU Council conclusions on the Maritime Industrial Strategy
Brussels
The central role of port facilities confirmed
CO2 capture and storage on ships is one of the most concrete and immediately available solutions for the decarbonisation of shipping.
London
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Rome
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Ismailia
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The Council of the EU accepts many of the requests put forward by the associations of the European maritime-port cluster
Luxembourg
However, necessarily, the text postpones the adoption of concrete measures to future legislative initiatives
ESPO calls for proactive use of the EES system to avoid congestion in European ports
Brussels
Ryckbost: Flexibilities activated promptly in exceptional but foreseeable circumstances
Rixi: It is necessary to overcome a maritime ETS that risks shifting traffic and investments to non-European ports.
Luxembourg
What is needed - highlights the vice minister - are incentives and flexibility, not new constraints
Houthis threaten to resume attacks on ships transiting the Red Sea
Sana'a
A total ban on navigation has been declared for all vessels linked to Israeli interests.
Global trade in goods may start to slow down
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Geneva
This is reported by the latest reading of the WTO Goods Trade Barometer.
The new port road connection to Sampierdarena has been activated in Genoa.
The new port road connection to Sampierdarena has been activated in Genoa.
Genoa
Paroli: the work now allows approximately 900-1,000 heavy vehicles per day to directly access the port's operational areas.
The rapporteurs of the Ports Bill defend the governance project centered on the Ports of Italy.
Rome
Ghio (PD) denounces that the governing bodies of this new company would be appointed entirely by the government. Ghirra (AVS): The objectives of national coordination could have been achieved by strengthening the National Conference of Port Authority Presidents.
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Milan/Dallas/Austin
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Unexpected decline in European intermodal traffic in the first quarter of 2026
Brussels
UIRR: Infrastructure chaos caused by construction sites interrupting railway lines
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Rotterdam/Aracruz
The company is building the new Brazilian container port of Imetame
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Rome
Russo: the competences of Ports of Italy would overlap with those of the Port System Authorities, the Ministry of Transport and the Art
WoodMac believes decarbonisation rules could have a major impact on LNG-powered vessels
Edinburgh
According to the company, European regulations would put ships with DFDE engines out of the market
French MN will transport Avio's Vega C launcher between Italy and South America
Nantes
The French company will equip itself with a new vessel designed specifically for the transport of space equipment
EU methodology for calculating greenhouse gas emissions from transport services comes into force
Brussels
The system is based on the international standard EN ISO 14083:2023
The container ship MSC Sariska V was hit by two shells in the Persian Gulf on Monday.
Geneva/Rome
All crew members were unharmed.
In the first quarter, freight traffic in the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven grew by +5.8%
Bremen
Containers amounted to 1,245,515 teu (+4.4%)
MSC acquires 51% stake in Pivdennyi container terminal (Odessa)
Odessa
It has a traffic capacity of 400 thousand TEUs per year.
The IMO Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea will enter into force on 19 November 2027.
London
Dominguez: a long-awaited achievement, which fills an important gap in the international regime
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Cairo
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Naples
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Brussels
Call to carefully evaluate the risk of relocating transhipment traffic
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Tarragona
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Strong growth in transhipment volumes, which had remained stable in 2024
The national contract for port mooring and boatmen has been renewed.
Rome
Filt-Cgil strengthens a regulatory framework essential for the sector
A study explains how to make the use of OPS facilities in European ports more attractive and effective.
Brussels
Clearer and more comparable tariffs are also needed.
Federlogistica calls for amendments to the port governance bill.
Genoa
Falteri: the new structure must guarantee the Port System Authority adequate financial resources and effective operational tools.
ESPO calls for EU ETS amendments to ensure the competitiveness of European ports.
Brussels
The negative impact on short sea shipping was also highlighted.
New measures adopted in Switzerland to strengthen the competitiveness of the maritime flag
Bern
A Swiss shipowner will be able to fly the Swiss flag even if the owning company is based abroad
Sea trials of the second cruise ship built in China have concluded.
Shanghai
The Adora Flora City will make its maiden voyage departing from the port of Guangzhou on November 22nd.
In the first quarter of 2026, the value of G20 freight traffic recorded a quarterly growth of +5.3%
Paris
Mitigation of the growth of cargo traffic in the port of Tangier Med
Tangier
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Cargo traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 2.6% in April
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Beijing
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Fermerci asks the government for urgent measures to support rail freight transport.
Rome
Railway companies penalized by infrastructure disruptions
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Naples
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London
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Brussels
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Trieste/Pouancé
Folgiero: We enable the development of lighter and more efficient units
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Haifa
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The US has indicted four Chinese container manufacturers and seven of their executives.
Washington
The arrest of the marketing director of Singamas in France on April 14 was made public.
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Strasbourg/Brussels
An expiry clause and a suspension clause have been introduced
FFS Cargo Switzerland is reorganizing its single-wagon freight network.
Bern
A reduction of 50 of the current 280 marshalling yards is expected
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London
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Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM have suspended bookings for maritime shipments to Cuba.
Paris/Frankfurt/Havana
Decision after Trump's expansion of US sanctions
International tender for the new container terminal at the port of Klaipeda will be held by the end of the year.
Klaipeda
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ITF calls on governments to dismantle the flag of convenience system once and for all
London
It is - the union denounces - the bad apple at the heart of the exploitation of seafarers
Evergreen's revenues decreased by 21.3% in the first quarter
Taipei
Operating profit and net economic profit fell by -69.5% and -68.8%
Viking Holdings closed the first quarter with a net loss of -54.2 million dollars
Los Angeles
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Bremen
Increases of 12.7% in Germany and 7.8% in Italy. A decline in the port of Tangier Med.
Norovirus on Ambassador Cruise Line's Ambition cruise ship
Purfleet/Vlissingen
French health authorities have authorized the unit to continue normal operations.
In the first three months of 2026, freight traffic in the Port of Hamburg decreased by -2.0%
Hamburg
Containers amounted to two million TEUs (-1.6%)
Yang Ming and WHL's quarterly financial results continue to deteriorate.
Keelung/Taipei
In the first three months of this year, revenues decreased by -15.1% and -9.3% respectively.
Hapag-Lloyd closed the first quarter with an operating loss of -218.6 million euros
Hapag-Lloyd closed the first quarter with an operating loss of -218.6 million euros
Hamburg
Revenues down 16.8%
In the first three months of 2026, HMM's revenue decreased by -4.8%
In the first three months of 2026, HMM's revenue decreased by -4.8%
Seoul
Container segment saw a 7.9% decline and bulk segment saw a 20.1% growth.
Global Ports Holding's cruise terminals recorded record traffic in the first quarter of this year.
Istanbul
Five million passengers almost reached
Le Aziende informano
International Shipping Community to Gather in Genoa for Two Days of Maritime Dialogue and Networking
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Genoa
In March, a decline of -6.1%, with a sharp contraction of -15.0% in containerized cargoes
Federconsumatori is calling on the government to take measures to mitigate the impact of the rising ferry ticket prices.
Rome
Price increases are at +18% for the central weeks of August
In the first quarter of this year, cargo traffic in Croatian ports grew by 14.6%.
Zagreb
Monthly record in March
Successful trial of HVO diesel fuel for cruise ship propulsion
San Donato Milanese
Experiment conducted jointly by Eni and MSC Cruises
Gioia Tauro takes second place in the ranking of the main Italian ports, overtaking Genoa
Rome
Fincantieri records a decline in revenues and new orders
Rome
The group's backlog reached a record value of 74.2 billion euros
The president of Angopi receives the first professional certificate of competence as a mooring man.
Savona
The certificate must be renewed every five years.
Fincantieri has delivered the new cruise ship Mein Schiff Flow to TUI Cruises.
Hamburg/Monfalcone
With a gross tonnage of approximately 160,000 tons, it has a capacity of approximately 4,000 passengers.
In the first three months of 2026, freight traffic in the port of Palermo decreased by -6.3%
Palermo
Traffic also decreased in the ports of Termini Imerese, Trapani, and Licata. Increases occurred in Porto Empedocle and Gela.
The Antitrust Authority has not given its final approval for the acquisition of Armas' assets and activities by Baleària.
Barcelona
Set a series of conditions
Assarmatori's annual assembly will take place in Rome on Tuesday.
Rome
The event's theme is "Instructions for not navigating in the dark."
VARD to build a new generation fishing vessel
Trieste
It was ordered by the Norwegian company Rosund Drift
Concentration in the UK shipbuilding sector
London
Baleana buys APCL Group (A&P Tyne, Cammell Laird and A&P Falmouth and Falmouth Docks and Engineering)
Royal Caribbean has taken delivery of its new Legend of the Seas cruise ship.
Miami
Built by Meyer Turku, it can accommodate 5,610 passengers
Informal hearings of trade union representatives on port governance reform
Rome
At the heart of the critical issues highlighted - confirms Filt-Cgil - is the planned establishment of Porti d'Italia Spa
Venice, the DPSS confirms the need to build new offshore terminals outside the lagoon.
Venice
The Strategic System Programming Document has been approved by the AdSP Management Committee
The Spinelli Group has joined the Italian Association of Port Terminal Operators
Genoa
The company and Assiterminal expressed satisfaction with the resumption of an important association
In the first three months of 2026, freight traffic at UK ports fell by -2.6%
London
More significant decrease (-6.8%) in boarding loads
Mark Hindley is the new president of the European Motor Vehicle Logistics Association
Istanbul
Wolfgang Göbel was elected honorary president
At the Port of Genoa, a tugboat was stopped for irregularities in nitrogen oxide emissions.
Genoa
The vessel is used for the construction works of the new breakwater
In April, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna grew by +21.4%
Ravenna
An increase of +2.5% is expected in May
Sallaum Lines to launch dedicated China-Europe service in 2027
Nanjing
Two new 7,400 CEU PCTCs taken delivery
On June 12th in Naples, an initiative by Filt Cgil on governance in the port sector
Rome
Naval drone found in Romanian port of Constanta
Bucharest
The device self-destructed without causing any casualties.
HJSC receives approval in principle for the construction of a 10,000 TEU biofuel containership.
Athens
It was released from the Korean Naval Register
Global Ship Lease invests $917 million to purchase ten new container ships
Athens
They will be delivered between the fourth quarter of 2028 and the first quarter of 2030.
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WASS (Fincantieri) and Magellan Agreement on Canada's Underwater Defense
Trieste
Industrial cooperation opportunities in the field of heavy torpedoes and countermeasures will be explored
Solutions to overcome the chronic staff shortage in the Italian maritime sector
Procida
Pagano (Maritime Labor Committee): Digitalization, simplification, and cooperation between training and businesses to overcome the crisis
Maritime training agreement signed by Gente di Mare (Cosulich) and Carnival
Genoa
Di Tizio: This collaboration allows us to bring an international project to the territory
Antipollution (V.Group) orders four eco-friendly vessels from ONEX Shipyards & Technologies
Athens
Option for four additional units
Spinelli has ordered three new handling vehicles from FTMH
Genoa
A reach stacker for empty containers has already entered service in the group's Livorno depot
Luigi Merlo to lead MSC Cruises' Italian cruise terminal company
Geneva
Centrone (formerly Fincantieri) takes over as Director of Maritime Policies and Government Affairs for the group in Italy
Greece's Skaramangas Shipyards and South Korea's HD Hyundai sign cooperation agreement
Athens
The aim is to collaborate in the construction of surface military vessels
AD Ports buys the Brazilian Corredor Logística e Infraestrutura
Sao Paulo/Abu Dhabi
The company handles the largest volume of agri-food bulk exports in the South American nation
The 2026-2028 Three-Year Operational Plan of the Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority has been approved.
Livorno
Unanimous approval from the Management Committee
Chen Lichtenstein appointed president and CEO of ZIM
Haifa
He will replace the resigning Eli Glickman.
Gianluca Croce has been confirmed as president of Assagenti Genova.
Genoa
The members of the association's board for the two-year period 2026-2028
The Mega Serena ferry has joined the Corsica Sardinia Ferries fleet.
Vado Ligure
It has a capacity of up to 2,000 passengers and over 600 vehicles.
The first steel cutting of the Crystal Grace cruise ship took place in Marghera.
Miami
Fincantieri will deliver the vessel in spring 2028
Palumbo Superyacht awarded 13,048 square meters of mooring space to the Port of Ortona.
Ancona
Central Adriatic Port Authority, guidelines for issuing the single ZES authorization
Port of Livorno: Two new FHP MarterNeri warehouses inaugurated
Livorno
Investment exceeding 23 million euros
The Committee of the Central Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority has decided to close the institution's state of crisis.
Civitavecchia
New solution for exceptional transport on intermodal trains from FS Logistix and Van der Vlist
Verona
Two aerial platforms transported from Verona to Rostock
Port of Naples: Fire aboard GNV's Phoenix ferry
Naples
Flames broke out in the internal areas of deck 6 of the ship
Latrofa has chosen a trusted individual to lead an in-house company within the Lazio Port Authority.
Civitavecchia
The new sole director - he underlined - has been provided with particularly stringent management guidelines
In the first three months of 2026, MPC Container Ships' revenues decreased by -6.4%.
Oslo
Quarterly net income of $40.8 million (-31.8%)
The 2026-2028 Three-Year Operational Plan of the Sardinian Port Authority has been approved.
Olbia
Green light from the Management Committee
The environmental assessment process for the San Antonio Outer Harbor project has been completed.
Saint Anthony
The Viking Mira cruise ship was delivered at the Fincantieri shipyard in Ancona
Ancona/Los Angeles
It has a gross tonnage of 54,300 tons and a capacity of 998 passengers.
In 2025, RINA recorded revenues of over one billion euros (+11%)
Genoa
Net profit up 30%
The new railway bridge has been installed at the Port of Marina di Carrara.
Marina di Carrara
Pisano: A turning point in the port's logistics organization.
Ports, freight terminals, and corridors. Venice and the Upper Adriatic as a gateway to the East.
Venice
This is the theme of the event that will be held on Thursday in Venice
Estonian State Fleet orders electric-powered ferry from Polish shipyard Crist
Tallinn
Contract worth 49.93 million euros
In April, Spanish ports handled 1.7 million containers (+1.7%)
Madrid
Cruise passengers down by -18.4%
Container traffic in the port of Valencia decreased by 2.5% in April
Valencia
In the first four months of 2026, almost 1.8 million TEUs were handled (+0.2%)
Global Ship Lease posts record quarterly revenues again
Athens
Net profit down 24.0%
International cooperation between the Sardinian Port Authority and the Port of Tangier Ville for luxury yachting
Cagliari
Promotion of an integrated nautical circuit between Sardinia and Morocco
The new first aid medical center has been inaugurated in the port of Gioia Tauro
Gioia Tauro
Among the facilities, a first aid clinic and a CMR ambulance
BPER provides financing to Grimaldi Euromed for fleet modernization.
Milan/Naples
Resources used to partially cover the purchase of the ship "Grande Manila"
ASRY and Priya Blue establish ship recycling yard in Bahrain
Al Muharraq/Alang
First ship destined for dismantling has arrived in the Middle Eastern nation
SAAM Towage orders five new tugboats from Turkish shipyard Sanmar Shipyard
Santiago
They will have a pulling capacity of between 70 and 80 tons
Container traffic at the Port of Long Beach dropped 5.7% last month.
Long Beach/Singapore/Hong Kong
In Singapore, growth of +3.6% was recorded, while in Hong Kong containers decreased by -6.3%.
Carta (Fermerci): Urgent policies are needed to support railway companies.
Rome
In 2025, rail cargo lost approximately 3.5%, in terms of trains/km
Fratelli Neri orders two more new tugboats in Egypt
Ismailia
Contract with the Suez Canal Company for Modern Boats
Container traffic in the port of Barcelona grew by 17.4% in April.
Barcelona/Algeciras
Algeciras port increases by 6.3%.
The Islamabad government has approved the sale of a 30% stake in the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation.
Islamabad
The share will go to the state logistics company NLC which will also assume management control of PNSC
In 2025, the Spanish port system recorded record revenues
Madrid
Pre-tax profit was 349 million euros (+4.2%)
Leapmotor International strengthens its partnership with the Neapolitan Grimaldi shipping group.
Hoofddorp
In the first quarter, approximately 20,000 units were transported from China to the Italian market.
Cruise traffic in German ports reached a new record last year
Wiesbaden
With 1.51 million passengers, growth was +4.1%.
Federazione del Mare joins the celebrations for the International Day for Women in Maritime 2026.
Rome
Mattioli: The maritime economy is losing opportunities and potential.
After years of sustained growth, short sea shipping in Spain has entered a phase of structural slowdown
Madrid
This is what the latest report from the Observatorio Estadístico del Transporte Marítimo de Corta Distancia reveals.
AD Ports to buy German freight forwarder MBS Logistics
Colony
The company has over 450 employees and 26 offices worldwide.
The Spinelli Group has joined the Sustainable Intermodal Logistics Association
Genoa/Rome
Summary: ALIS can offer our ecosystem strategic added value
$200 million investment to build and equip the new multipurpose terminal at Pointe-Noire
Brazzaville/Abu Dhabi
Ordered three ship-to-shore cranes from ZPMC
Evergreen confirms purchase of five new 24,000 TEU containerships
Taipei
They will be built by the Chinese shipyard Guangzhou Shipyard International
Korea will launch an Asia-Europe containerized shipping service on the Arctic route in the coming months
Busan
The tender concluded with the preliminary selection of the PanStar company.
The Maritime Union has raised new alarm over the fate of former ILVA ships.
Verona
Their possible demolition puts 240 maritime jobs at risk
In the period January-March, freight traffic in the port of Koper decreased by -3.9%
Ljubljana
In the container sector, 2.4 million tons were handled (-1.7%)
Last chance to recognize some port jobs as strenuous and to establish a pension fund
Genoa
Siemens to acquire Italian MERMEC business
Monk
The transaction will include the Ferrosud rolling stock production plant in Matera
Growth in intermodal traffic at the Nola interport
Nola/Milan
Economic and financial analysis by the Fedespedi Research Center on freight terminal management companies
Quarterly decline in goods handled by Montenegro's ports
Podgorica
The increase in cargo volumes to and from Italian ports continues, albeit at a slower pace.
Assarmatori denounces the exclusion of maritime transport from the Fuel Decree-Law II.
Rome
Messina: The sector cannot be expected to absorb the impact of fuel price increases alone.
HHLA records a -5.3% decline in containers handled in the first quarter
Hamburg
Eijsink: An unusually harsh winter has significantly limited our daily operations
MSC Technology Italy launches a plan to hire 200 new people.
Turin/Geneva
MSC Cruises debuts in the Alaska market
The Marche Region has approved Carloni's appointment as president of the Central Adriatic Port Authority.
Ancona
Awaiting the opinion of the Abruzzo Regional Council
Greek company Danaos Corporation's quarterly revenues remain stable.
Athens
Two ships of the company are still blocked in the Persian Gulf
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles increased by 5.7% in April.
Los Angeles/Port Newark
In the first three months of 2026, the Port of New York handled nearly 2.2 million TEUs (-1.2%)
Cognolato was confirmed as president of Assiterminal
Rome
The new presidency committee and board of directors were also elected
In the first quarter of 2026, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna increased by +0.8%
Ravenna
The growth was driven by the entry into operation of the regasification plant
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
Assarmatori's annual assembly will take place in Rome on Tuesday.
Rome
The event's theme is "Instructions for not navigating in the dark."
On June 12th in Naples, an initiative by Filt Cgil on governance in the port sector
Rome
Comparison on the logistical, industrial and infrastructural development of ports
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
World's first floating fusion reactor-powered vessel could become reality with new project
(Interesting Engineering)
Shipbuilding's Spring Illusion: Backbone Collapses
(The Chosun Daily)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
MSC introduces calls at Naples and Malaga on its Dragon service
Geneva
Calls at the Gioia Tauro port have been cancelled.
The National Maritime Fund's board has been renewed.
Genoa
He will remain in office for three years
Network contract for the joint development of intermodal services in Emilia-Romagna
Bologna
It was signed by Interporto Bologna, Dinazzano Po S, SAPIR and Rail Traction Company
Messina (Assarmatori): European technocracy appears inflexible on the EU ETS
Brussels
He underlines that a significant improvement of these policies is necessary.
d'Amico International Shipping's first quarter results are positive.
Luxembourg
The company benefited from the effects of geopolitical tensions
Two orientation events in Livorno and Naples to present the ITS Purser course.
Genoa
Meetings scheduled by the Italian Merchant Marine Academy with the Grimaldi Group
The bow section of the Explora V was launched in Palermo
Geneva
Fincantieri will deliver the cruise ship to Explora Journeys in 2027
The president of the Eastern Adriatic Port Authority is the new president of Trieste Passenger Terminal.
Trieste
He takes over from Gianluca Madriz
Port of Olbia: Seabed restoration work has begun in the access channel to Isola Bianca.
Cagliari
The aim is to safely allow large cruise ships to enter
Damen to renovate and operate Dakar ship repair yard
Dakar/Gorinchem
20-year contract with the Société des Infrastructures de Réparation Navale
Savino Del Bene has acquired three companies of the Spanish Grupo Marítima Sureste
Florence/Valencia
The agreement involves Marítima Sureste Shipping, Marítima Sureste Spain and Transportes Gaypemar
Fim-Cisl, the meeting with Fincantieri regarding the Muggiano shipyard's prospects was positive.
La Spezia
The investments announced by management - the union noted - are going in the right direction.
Rising energy costs weigh on Finnlines' latest quarterly financial statement.
Helsinki
Doepel: Burdens further increased by EU ETS implementation
Marabello is the new secretary general of the Strait of Messina Port Authority.
Messina
The assignment lasts four years
Heavy lift vessel HMM Namu hit near the Strait of Hormuz
Seoul
The accident did not cause any casualties.
DFDS's quarterly financial performance deteriorates
Copenhagen
The fleet's rolling stock is growing. Passenger numbers are down 18%.
From May 21st to 23rd, Ravenna will host "Deportibus - The Festival of Ports Connecting the World."
Ravenna
Kalmar records quarterly decline in new orders
Helsinki
In the January-March period, revenues increased by +5%
Job openings are growing for the port companies of Trieste and Monfalcone.
Trieste
Delivery of a recognition plaque
In the first quarter of 2026, Costamare's revenues decreased by -5.3%
Monk
Orders confirmed for 12 new 9,200 TEU vessels and four 3,100 TEU vessels
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