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Exim India web site
AUGUST 24, 2023
  • MALA 2023 to bring the fraternity together & ring in the cheers today
  • Econship Tech launches 2-Party OTP Authentication for Delivery Order
  • AD Ports Group's Economic Cities & Free Zones and Digital Cluster enhance customer experience
  • No plan to ban parboiled rice exports: Food Secy
  • GDP growth seen at 8.5 pc in Q1
  • Sarbananda Sonowal invites global collaboration in India's maritime transformation
  • DP World announces resilient financial results for H1
  • Rail-Sea-Rail in coal transportation
  • Global seaborne minor ore exports up
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  • M&M aims to double tractor exports
  • Dhamra Port keeps certain charges in abeyance
  • MOL in project agreement to develop safe & efficient solutions for industrial-scale shipping of CO2
  • Indo-B'desh trade pact talks to resume soon
  • Over 200 ships reportedly stuck on the sides of the Panama Canal

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International Transport Journal web site
AUGUST 24, 2023
  • Fercam to form groupage and contract logistics JV
  • First goods trains move through east tunnel
  • Valenciaport promotes female leadership
  • Port of Hamburg: throughput and trade trends
  • A challenging year for Swiss Post
  • Joramco to establish BCF line in Jordan
  • Metrans to extend its Pure network
  • Quantron and GTL plan digital platform
  • Trans-Caspian terminal construction launched
  • Arrow Electronics showcases Chinese start-ups
  • More EVs for India
  • Another new maindeck destination in China
  • Rand McNally's CTO to join PCS Software
  • Celebrating post-lockdown growth
  • New wind technology sets sail
  • "Curiosity of the Day"
  • Fresh equipment for fire fighters
  • TSA amends certified cargo screening programme

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The Loadstar web site
AUGUST 23, 2023
  • Zim pulls Asia-Australasia services to launch VSA with MSC
  • More P&O Ferries job losses likely as it axes Liverpool-Dublin service
  • WiseTech top brass put on brave face after stock gets hammered
  • Middle East the star performer as DP World reports 'robust' H1
  • Bull corner: Viking DSV can go as high as €15bn, mostly cash, for Schenker
  • Why cargo-focused airports in the US outperform passenger gateways
  • Lufthansa Cargo builds on intra-Europe same-day and e-commerce network

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Marine Log web site
AUGUST 23, 2023
  • Victoria Clipper ferry faces Labor Day weekend strike
    Canada's largest private sector labor union, Unifor, says that its Local 114 members at the Victoria-Seattle ferry service have voted 100% in favor of taking legal strike action on Sunday, September 3
  • Traffic resumes after Suez Canal collision
    According to local media reports, traffic has resumed after a Suez Canal collision involving a 174,000 cubic meter LNG carrier and a 115,000 dwt crude oil carrier. Today, Suez Canal Authority (SCA)
  • GLDD wins Port Arthur LNG dredge and disposal contract
    Bechtel Energy Inc. has awarded Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (NASDAQ: GLDD) the marine dredging and disposal contract for Phase 1 of the Port Arthur LNG project. Bechtel is managing the

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Container News web site
AUGUST 23, 2023
  • Port Houston reports record July for TEU volumes
    Port Houston has announced record container volumes in July with a total of 344,163 TEUs, a 5% increase from July 2022. Additionally, 2,202,538 TEUs were handled at Port Houston terminals during the first seven months of the year, translating to a slight 1% decline over the same period in 2022. In July, loaded import volumes at Port Houston were 166,151 TEUs, an increase of 4% compared to last Ju
  • Jeddah Islamic Port achieves record monthly box throughput
    Saudi Arabia's Jeddah Islamic Port handled 491,197 TEUs in July, setting a new record for the largest box volume ever processed across its facilities over a 30-day period. "The latest milestone tops the previous record of 473,676 TEUs registered in June this year, continuing a trend that dates back to the previous year which saw a record 4,960,120 TEUs passing through the country's busiest port,
  • CMA CGM implements congestion surcharges in Turkish port
    Marseille-based container line CMA CGM will apply new port congestion surcharges (PCS) in the Turkish port of Iskenderun. CMA CGM will introduce a surcharge of US$200 per container for all boxes travelling from Iskenderun to West Africa. This surcharge will be effective from 25 August. Additionally, the French ocean carrier will implement a congestion surcharge of €100 (US$108) per TEU in the Tur
  • Port of Valencia sees container fall in July
    Port Authority of Valencia shows a year-over-year drop of 6.91% in the number of July containers managed by the Spanish port and a fall of 9.15% in terms of tonnage. On the other hand, the imports of boxes showed a positive trend, growing by 3.95% this month, in comparison to the same month in 2022. Additionally, the number of containers handled from January to July has increased by 2.97% reachin
  • Egypt launches construction works on new East Port-Said Port terminal
    The construction of a new terminal in East Port-Said Port, the northern entrance to Egypt's Suez Canal, commenced on 22 August, according to Chinese media Xinhua. The General Authority for the SCZone and the Sky Investment and Reliance Logistics Consortium signed the contracts for developing the port in November 2022. The two agreements cover the designing, construction, management, operation, an
  • MSC revises rotations of Asia to North Europe/US services
    MSC has announced the revision of the port rotation in two services from Asia to North Europe and the United States. The Swiss/Italian ocean carrier noted that Swan service's rotation will now include the port of Felixstowe in the United Kingdom, while it will continue to include the Polish ports of Gdansk and Gdynia. The updated rotation of the service will be: Ningbo (China) - Yantian (China) -
  • Maritime software provider Sea partners with Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
    Sea, maritime software provider, and Mærsk Mc-Kinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping (the Center) formalised their collaboration by signing a Knowledge Partnership Agreement. Through this agreement, Sea and the Center become official partners, committing to a long-term strategic collaboration and contribution in order to accelerate the decarbonisation of the maritime industry. As the Cente
  • Box lines could order modern version of Neo-Panamax vessels
    Ocean carriers could consider building post-Neo-Panamax (PNPX) container ships to fill the gap between 16,000 TEU and 24,000 TEU, according to Alphaliner's report today (23 August). PNPX ships, with optimised hull designs and advanced engines, could offer competitive slot costs vis-à-vis the ships in the 18,000-19,000 TEU range. Alphaliner said, "At the same time, ships of this size category will
  • MSC nears a stake deal with PSA for Nhava Sheva Terminal
    Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC Group) is reportedly moving close to striking a deal to pick up a minority stake in PSA International's new terminal at India's Nhava Sheva Port (JNPT). PSA Mumbai, also known as Bharat Mumbai Container Terminals (BMCT), began Phase I operations in February 2019, with a capacity of 2.4 million TEUs annually. The Singapore-based company was awarded a 30-year concess
  • DP World achieves revenue of US$9 billion in first half 2023
    DP World has described its financial results for the first half as "resilient", with the company's chairman and CEO, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, saying that while the near-term trade outlook may be uncertain due to macroeconomic and geopolitical factors, the H1 financial performance positions DP World well to deliver a steady set of full-year results. The global port operator increased its revenue
  • Evergreen temporarily loses ground in TEU rankings; ready to climb higher
    Taiwanese ocean carrier Evergreen has lost the sixth spot in the global liner rankings by Singapore-headquartered Ocean Network Express (ONE), according to the latest data (23 August) by Alphaliner. This is not expected to be a permanent change, as Evergreen's newbuilding orderbook is significantly larger than ONE's. The Taipei-based box carrier is looking even higher, as it is very likely to sur
  • Tankers collide in Suez Canal, awakening memories of Ever Given nightmare
    Two tankers collided on the Suez Canal last night (22 August) blocking the canal traffic for a few hours. The Suez Canal Authority deployed tugboats to move the two ships and the movement along the canal resumed. The vessels involved in the accident were Burri, a Cayman island tanker, and the BW Lesmes, a Singapore-flagged LNG tanker, according to MarineTraffic. The Suez Canal Authority mentioned
  • SC Ports handles over 200,000 TEUs in July
    South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) handled 208,134 TEUs and 115,422 pier containers in July. More specifically, imports flowing into the port of Charleston outperformed US volumes with a 12% increase from June and a 3% increase year-over-year. At the same time, exports were up 9% from last year. However, total container volume was down about 4% year-over-year in July, driven by lower exports of empt

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Splash web site
AUGUST 23, 2023
  • Nortrans Offshore seals accommodation contract with Exxon Mobil
    Singapore-based Nortrans Offshore has landed a charter deal with Exxon Mobil for its accommodation support vessel in Equatorial Guinea. The contract for the 2015-built flotel, which started this month, will last potentially up until the end of this year, the Kjell Gauksheim-led company said. The unit will be linked to Exxon Mobil's floating production, storage ...
  • LPG carrier captain charged over Gibraltar bunker spill
    The captain of the LPG carrier appeared in the Magistrate's Court in Gibraltar this week over two pollution charges relating to a bunker spill incident earlier this month. The South Korean-owned, 2017-built ship experienced an overflow of its tanks while taking on bunkers from the tanker Hercules 500 on August 1. The vessel was detained ...
  • Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre formalises partnership with Sea
    Maritime software provider Sea has officially become a partner of the Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller Centre for Zero Carbon Shipping in an attempt to speed up the decarbonisation of the shipping sector. Sea is a leading provider of commercial software solutions for global maritime trade and delivers data-driven solutions that power better decisions to enable sustainable ...
  • Companies looking at solutions for industrial-scale CO2 shipping
    Five partners from Australia and Japan have signed a research and development agreement to develop solutions for industrial-scale shipping of CO2. Future Energy Exports (FEnEx CRC), JX Nippon), Low Emission Technology Australia (LETA), Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, and Osaka Gas will be looking into the feasibility and operability of low-pressure and low-temperature solutions for ship transport ...
  • Subsea 7 forms strategic partnership with Talos Energy
    Kristian Siem's Subsea 7 has signed a three-year strategic partnership with Houston-based oil and gas firm Talos Energy to deliver new solutions for subsea engineering, construction and installation projects in the US Gulf of Mexico. The deal will see both companies work together to progress EPCI opportunities by engaging early in the design and development ...
  • DeepOcean wins Equinor contract
    Norwegian subsea services player DeepOcean has secured a contract from Equinor to support the Troll B increased gas export project in the northern part of the North Sea. The project involves a replacement of the current 15-inch gas export riser with a new 13-inch gas export riser at the Troll B floating processing and accommodation ...
  • Cido bolsters bulker fleet with a dozen-strong order in China
    Cido Shipping is back to building bulkers with a massive order for 12 ships spread between two shipyards in China. The Hong Kong-based diversified owner and operator has commissioned Jiangsu New Hantong to build a quartet of kamsarmaxes and ultramaxes, with New Dayang Shipbuilding selected for another four kamsarmax units. The 82,000 dwt vessels were ...
  • Two missing as tanker bursts into flames off China
    The tanker caught fire in the Gulf of Tonkin at around 2:30 PM Beijing time on Tuesday. The tanker was loaded with 6,858 tons of diesel oil. The 7,056 dwt vessel caught fire in the cargo tanks area and it spread aft to the rest of the ship. Qinzhou Maritime Authorities responded, sending search and ...
  • Balmoral wins offshore wind cable protection system deal
    Offshore energy supply chain firm, Balmoral, has won a multi-million-pound contract award for a fixed wind cable protection system (CPS) in UK waters for an undisclosed offshore wind farm project. The company said more than 60% of current enquiries relate to renewables projects while over the past year around 40% of the order intake has ...
  • Panama Canal Authority sets the record straight on congestion figures
    The Panama Canal Authority (ACP) has moved to highlight the real congestion numbers at both ends of the waterway amid misleading reports carried in recent days suggesting there are 200 ships waiting. The ACP has updated daily data which shows that as of today there are 131 ships waiting, some 45% more than the average, ...
  • Greek owners pounce on more tanker newbuilds
    Greek owners' increased appetite for new tonnage has carried on into what is usually a seasonal slowdown in activity, with Evalend Shipping, Kyklades Maritime and even bulker pure-play Laskaridis Maritime reported to have signed for tanker newbuilds. In the suezmax sector, multiple brokers reported Japan Marine United securing an order from Alafouzos family-controlled Kyklades Maritime ...
  • Tetra Tech to assess marine conditions for Seadragon wind farm
    US engineering services firm Tetra Tech has won a three-year deal from Flotation Energy to assess marine environmental conditions for the Seadragon offshore wind farm in Victoria, Australia. Tetra Tech will conduct baseline surveys to assess the presence and conditions of marine mammals, birds, fish, and benthic and coastal processes in the proposed wind farm ...
  • CORE POWER forms key shipping investor nucleus
    The UK's CORE POWER has built up a war chest of more than $100m and is gearing up to roll out its first suite of floating nuclear applications. Formed in 2018, the company now counts 65 investors, with Splash understanding more than 60% of whom are household names in the shipping industry combining corporations, trading ...
  • US tightens loosened Trump-era offshore oil rig safety rules
    The US Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has announced new measures to enhance offshore rig worker safety and rescind loosened Trump-era regulations. The so-called "final well control rule" from the BSEE builds upon the historic regulatory reforms implemented by the US Department of the Interior in the aftermath of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon ...
  • China's Newnew adds two more ships
    Newnew Shipping, a Chinese liner primarily serving the Russian market, has bolstered its fleet. According to Alphaliner, Newnew, part of Chinese logistics group Torgmull, has bought the 2007-built, 4,363 teu TS Kelang for $20.8m as well as the 2007-built, 3,700 teu Northern Defender for $17m. The ships will join Newnew's China-Baltic service that calls at ...
  • US gives thumbs up for Revolution Wind project off Rhode Island
    The US Department of the Interior has approved the Revolution Wind project offshore Rhode Island, the first offshore wind farm set to feed electricity into Rhode Island and Connecticut. Revolution Wind will be located about 15 nautical miles southeast of Point Judith, Rhode Island, and have an estimated capacity of 704 MW, capable of powering ...
  • ONE surpasses Evergreen in global liner rankings
    The global liner rankings have seen another slight change, likely temporary, with Japan's Ocean Network Express (ONE) swapping places with Taiwan's Evergreen. ONE has built an approximate 8,000 slot lead over Evergreen this month to push into sixth place in the carrier rankings tracked by Alphaliner. Nevertheless, Evergreen's sizeable orderbook is expected to see it ...
  • Zeaborn cops $2m fine in US oily bilge water case
    The Singapore affiliate of Zeaborn Ship Management has been told to pay $2m in penalties after discarding oily bilge water into the ocean off the coast of California. Zeaborn admitted to dumping more than 7,500 gallons of bilge water from its vessel - called the Star Maia - at least four times between June and ...
  • Tankers collide on the Suez Canal
    A gas tanker collided with a product tanker last night on the Suez Canal with the giant 295 m long BW Lesmes LNG carrier briefly straddling both banks of the waterway in a grim reminder of 2021's Ever Given grounding incident. The Suez Canal Authority was able to quickly deploy tugboats and traffic resumed along ...

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Lloyd's List web site
AUGUST 23, 2023
  • Los Angeles volumes fall in July as peak season in the San Pedro Bay struggles to takeoff
    Peak season has been off to a sluggish start at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, where combined...
  • US Coast Guard charges Midshipman X engineer with sexual assault
    The US Coast Guard is seeking to revoke Edgar Sison's Merchant Marine credentials in a new complaint accusing him of...
  • Maersk Oil Trading and GCC supplied contaminated fuel in Houston
    Maersk confirmed that its subsidiary Maersk Oil Trading delivered contaminated bunker fuels to three of its vessels
  • Zim cuts services on weak results
    Prospect of losses is forcing Zim to rethink its services. Focus on less profitable trades has hit carrier's bottom line
  • Lack of suitable buyers raises doubts over HMM sale
    Finding the right price appears to be the biggest challenge. South Korean state-owned sellers will be redundant to sell their...
  • Capacity stable in most marine classes, says Lockton head
    Series of acquisitions sees marine now account for around a third of premiums at major independent broker
  • Pherousa Green Shipping and OSM Thome partner to develop zero-emissions ultramaxes
    Newly launched Pherousa Green Shipping partnered with OSM Thome to help design six ultramaxes that will be modified to use...
  • Trade appears to temporarily slow at Izmail after Russia attack
    There is no evidence of lasting impact on port activity and international trade continues to flow at normal levels, according...
  • Hanwha Ocean to raise $1.5bn for business transition
    This strategic transition is aimed at assisting the loss-making shipbuilder to achieve a profit of Won5trn by 2040
  • Focus on the voyage not just the port, says Inchcape chief
    Inchcape's CEO believes the future of the business lies in recruiting and retaining the best talent, which today need greater...
  • Eastern Pacific set to order world's first ammonia dual-fuel bulker
    The fuel technology is not mature, which adds a layer of uncertainty to any order. Shipyards must pre-order the engines...
  • Boxship deliveries drive new wave of cascading
    The influx of deliveries this year increased the average vessel size on key trade lanes. Excess smaller tonnage is now...
  • Vessel traffic halted at Dardanelles Strait after forest fires
    Türkiye has stopped vessel traffic at the Dardanelles Strait following forest fires in the province of Canakkale, while traffic was...
  • Suez Canal traffic unaffected by tanker collision
    TMS tanker strikes BW liquefied natural gas carrier following grounding in the Suez Canal on Tuesday evening
  • Two dead after Chinese chemical tanker catches fire
    Two of the 17 crew have reportedly died in the incident while the remaining 15 were rescued. Firefighters have extinguished...
  • Daily Briefing
    Dry bulk shipping under pressure as China's economic woes deepen | Owners want to lock into fixed interest rates, Oceanis...

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The Journal of Commerce web site
AUGUST 23, 2023
  • US shippers should begin planning now for potential 2024 disruptions: analyst
    In addition to the typical annual planning, such as for budgets and freight rates, US importers need to start weighing contingency plans for two potentially disruptive occurrences next year - continued low-water levels along the Panama Canal and the expiration of the International Longshoremen's Association contract, writes Lars Jensen.
  • Hamburg follows North Europe port rivals with H1 volume decline
    Weak European demand for containerized trade through the first half is hurting port throughput at the region's top three gateways, but signs are emerging of recovering volume on certain routes.
  • NS delays Atlanta appointment system after Memphis rollout woes
    Norfolk Southern's launch of an appointment system for import boxes in Memphis has not been smooth, but the railroad hopes to learn from the problems to make the October rollout in Atlanta better.
  • Spot rate gains puts pressure on shippers delaying Asia-Europe contracts: Xeneta
    Additional upward pressure might soon be brought to bear on spot rates, with forwarders expecting carriers to ramp up blank sailings through the fourth quarter to mitigate a significant injection of new capacity.

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TradeWinds web site
AUGUST 23, 2023
  • Globus Maritime orders two more ultramax bulkers for $75.5m
    New York-listed shipowner has ordered five ultramax newbuildings since last year as it renews fleet
  • China's higher ore imports and steel output not enough to lift falling capesize bulker market
    Average spot rate for capesizes has fallen almost 20% in past week, according to Baltic Exchange
  • Delfin Midstream secures FLNG unit slots with Wison Offshore & Marine
    Chinese yard's aim is to speed through design and engineering so construction of a unit could start in 2024
  • Green Seas: A return to wind power offers real hope for decarbonisation
    Our Green Seas environment newsletter leads with a Comment piece arguing that treating wind as an energy source on par with fuels and revamping shipping's commercial structures could help unlock wind's promise
  • Clarksons' gloomy container ship prognosis shows the only way is down
    UK research company says heavy delivery schedule still hanging over market
  • 'Focus on what you can control': Angeliki Frangou sticks to the plan amid global turmoil
    Tanker and container ship earnings continue driving profit at behemoth Navios Partners, which orders two more MRs
  • MPCC boss Constantin Baack sees no reason to revisit high container ship charter rates
    Charterers are still in the money, executive tells analysts
  • BW LNG carrier grounds in Suez Canal and is struck by TMS Cardiff tanker
    LNG ship appeared to have been blocking single lane of waterway for six hours before being refloated by its crew
  • MOL teams up to study low-pressure and temperature CO2 shipping
    LP Technology R&D Project aims to progress industrial scale shipments from Asia to Australia
  • Borrowed from a sanctioned lender? There is a way out for shipowners, argues law firm
    After helping a Norwegian operator out of its deal with blacklisted GTLK, Wikborg Rein attorneys say lessons can be learned
  • Wavelength: The great divide? How Brics are building a new world for shipping
    China's bid to create a bloc to rival the G7 grouping is forcing some global players to choose sides amid the power play
  • Hanwha Ocean launches $1.5bn fundraising in transformation push
    New management wants to invest eco-friendly propulsion systems, smart ship technology, offshore wind solutions and automation
  • Norway's Skuld makes key executive changes
    New appointments in strategy and hull underwriting made as the insurer targets growth
  • Two crew feared dead after fire engulfs product tanker off China
    Flames and smoke enveloped the Sheng You 229 on Tuesday in the Gulf of Tonkin
  • Russia steps up drone attacks on Ukrainian grain infrastructure
    Russian campaign takes out much of Ukraine's export capacity, casts doubt on viability of schemes to revive Odesa trade
  • Insurance veteran Jonathan Jones embarks on new underwriting venture
    Focus will be on ships over 15 years old and registered in the Americas
  • Slow death of former tanker owner Nordic Shipholding to drag on to end of year
    Liquidation process should be completed by December, Louise Celia Korpela says
  • Braemar agrees deal with MDX to boost real-time derivatives operation
    Broker using London tech company's software to develop price sharing
  • AMSC will stay listed and pay dividends after tanker fleet sale
    Oslo-listed shipowner said it will generate $30m in annual Ebitda with its lone remaining ship
  • Focus on Frontline as analysts look for VLCC and suezmax rate guidance
    John Fredriksen's tanker giant is one of the last shipowners to report results this quarter
  • Investor Hannisdahl says price gap could support VLGC rates above $130,000
    Norwegian's Gersemi fund cuts bulker exposure as it adds gas exposure
  • Reborn DOF starts with record profit in stronger offshore markets
    Next year also looking healthy for Norwegian offshore shipowner reporting first result since IPO
  • Turkish straits blocked by forest fires, tanker engine failure
    Double-whammy of problems hit the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus
  • Hoegh LNG homing in on ammonia, hydrogen and CCS initiatives
    Demand for floating storage and regasification units 'remains strong', company says
  • Awilco LNG fixed-rate charters pay off as two-vessel shipowner turns a profit
    The company's two ships have scheduled dry-dockings for the third quarter
  • Capesize S&P deals accelerate, fuelled by speculative buying
    Hopes for a rebound in the Chinese economy continue to capture the imagination of ship investors
  • Clarksons spin-off Sea partners with Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller Centre
    Shipbroking technology company will work with Danish centre on shipping decarbonisation
  • Pareto Bank launches $33m share offer to capitalise on growth opportunities
    Norwegian shipping lender wants to strengthen its capital position
  • James Fisher brings in Karen Hayzen-Smith as new finance chief
    Experienced accountant will replace Duncan Kennedy later this year at UK tanker group
  • BW LNG carrier grounds in Suez Canal and is struck by Cardiff product tanker
    LNG ship appeared to have been blocking single lane of waterway for six hours before being refloated by its crew
  • Norway's Solvang raises VLGC order tally at Hyundai shipyard
    Norwegian company has a total of five large LPG ships on order at Hyundai Heavy Industries
  • Eastern Pacific poised to order 'world's first' ammonia bulkers
    BHP and Rio Tinto could charter the vessels, which will be powered by MAN ES engines
  • Hapag-Lloyd makes shortlist for first stage of HMM share sale, say reports
    SM Group said to have pulled out of bid for HMM sale
  • Hapag-Lloyd reportedly makes shortlist for first stage of HMM share sale
    SM Group said to have pulled out of bid for HMM sale
  • Singapore's maritime stocks fail to improve on their corporate governance
    Decliners outweigh gainers in annual index with only two companies making it into the top 100

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American Shipper web site
AUGUST 23, 2023
  • Shipping 'traffic jam' at Panama Canal: Why it's not a crisis (yet)
    Panama's drought poses a serious challenge to the country's canal operations, but fallout to global trade remains limited.
  • Canadian airports receive $77M for cargo projects
    Toronto Pearson airport plans to replace an office park with a cargo facility with funding from the Canadian government, which is also helping an Inuit-owned airline move more cargo.

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Switzerland increases investment for the exercise and renewal of the rail network
Bern
Expected investment contributions in favour of private facilities
Locomotives powered by Ultimo Miglio of Mercitalia Logistics in service to Gioia Tauro
Joy Tauro
Used to transport cars from Campania to the Calabrian port
The terminalist company SSA Marine creates a division for cruises
In the first three months of 2024, container traffic in HHLA terminals increased by 3.4%
Hamburg
Stable revenues
The negative trend of the economic performance of Hapag-Lloyd continues.
The negative trend of the economic performance of Hapag-Lloyd continues.
Hamburg
In the first quarter of 2024, revenues fell by -24.2% percent. Noli down -32.0% and cargoes carried by the growing fleet of 6.9%
Brussels gives reason to Italy asking Austria to remove restrictions on road transport of goods to the Brenner
Rome / Vienna
The Tyrolese government announces that it is ready to fight before the EU Court of Justice
In the first quarter of 2024, shipping traffic in the Suez Canal collapsed by -42.9% percent.
In the first quarter of 2024, shipping traffic in the Suez Canal collapsed by -42.9% percent.
Ismailia
In March the reduction was -49.1%
In the first quarter of 2024, Evergreen's net profit rose +187,7 percent.
In the first quarter of 2024, Evergreen's net profit rose +187,7 percent.
Taipei
Investment of more than 65 million in the purchase of new containers
HMM returns to record growth of quarterly economic results
HMM returns to record growth of quarterly economic results
Seoul
In the first three months of 2024, revenues increased by 11.9% percent and net profit of 63.0% percent.
India invests in the development of the Iranian port of Shahid Behesthi (Chabahar)
Chabahar
Announced the next establishment of an indo-Iranian shipping company
Spinelli Srl renews the board of directors
Genoa
New appointments after the precautionary measures arranged by the gip of the Genoa court against Aldo and Roberto Spinelli
In the first three months of 2024, the traffic of goods in the port of Ravenna fell by -6.3%
In the first three months of 2024, the traffic of goods in the port of Ravenna fell by -6.3%
Ravenna
In March, a decline of -1.5%
In the first quarter of this year, the container traffic made in Trieste by TMT decreased by -20.3%
Trieste
In 2023, the traffic of short sea shipping between Spain and Italy fell by -5.2% percent.
Madrid
The motorways of the sea have risen to ten compared to seven in 2022
In the first quarter of 2024, the net profit of Yang Ming grew by +173,1 percent.
In the first quarter of 2024, the net profit of Yang Ming grew by +173,1 percent.
Keelung
The board has deliberated the purchase of new containers
Leonardo signs binding agreement for sale of Underwater Armaments & Systems to Fincantieri
Rome
Total transaction value of a maximum of 415 million euros
Uiltransport, well the amendment for workers of agencies for the port work of Gioia Tauro and Taranto
Rome
Provides for the extension of the allowance up to December
To develop its resilience the port of Livorno looks to the southern shore of the Mediterranean
Livorno
Next month an agreement with the Egyptian port of Damietta
Decarbonization of shipping could create up to four million jobs in the energy supply chain
Copenhagen
Study of the Getting to Zero Coalition
In the first three months of 2024 the traffic in goods in the port of Venice decreased by -9.8%
In the first three months of 2024 the traffic in goods in the port of Venice decreased by -9.8%
Venice
Growth of liquid bulk and rotatable bulk. Decline of solid bulk and containers
ISS-Tositti and intergroup have established the newco ISS-Tositti Agency
Venice
Synergistic fusion of the skills of both realities
Rasmussen (Bimco) : When the ships return to cross Suez shipping containerized shipping will have to reckon with an excess of stir
Copenhagen
Currently the impact of record deliveries of container carriers is absorbed by the additional capacity needed for the route around Africa
U.S. Intermarine enters the segment of the reins
Houston
Established the Intermarine Bulk Carriers that will manage the bulk carriers of the German group Harren
President of the Liguria Region, former president of West Liguria's AdSP, and entrepreneur Spinelli
Genoa
Among those achieved by the measures, the president of Ente Bacini
WWF, sustainable planning for the largest marine areas in the EU is fragmented and incomplete
WWF, sustainable planning for the largest marine areas in the EU is fragmented and incomplete
Brussels
The most discomforting scenario is that of the Mediterranean basin
In the first quarter the performance of combined transport in the EU kicked off
Brussels
Decrease in container traffic, strikes, work on infrastructure and weak economy among causes
Maersk warns that the expansion of the crisis area in the Middle East increases shipping costs
Copenhagen
Reported a 15 -20% reduction in capacity on the route from the Far East to the North Europe / Mediterranean
FS Logistics Pole orders Alstom 70 new locomotives with the option to buy more 30
Go Ligure
Commits from more than 323 million. Taking delivery to go Ligure a locomotive for freight transport
COSCO activates an e-commerce system to provide spare parts and services to the naval sector
Shanghai
Is aimed at domestic and foreign customers
Joint venture of Autamarocchi and Cosulich for logistics on rubber at the service of the steel industry
Genoa
Iran announces release of crew of container ship MSC Aries
Tehran
Foreign Minister confirms that seamen from the seized ship will be allowed to leave the country.
Merlo (Federlogistics) relaunches the alarm over the impact of the bridge over the Strait of Messina on naval traffic
Palermo
In the first three months of this year, maritime traffic in the Bosphorus Strait increased by 9.3%
In the first three months of this year, maritime traffic in the Bosphorus Strait increased by 9.3%
Ankara
Growth of transits of all major typologies of naviglio
In the first three months of 2024, cruise traffic in Global Ports Holding's terminals increased by 30% percent.
London
The consortium led by GPH has been selected as a preferential bidder for the Casablanca cruise terminal
In the first quarter of 2024, Maersk Group revenues fell by -13.0% percent.
In the first quarter of 2024, Maersk Group revenues fell by -13.0% percent.
Copenhagen
7.0% increase in the operating costs of containerized shipping
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings scores record results for first quarter
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings scores record results for first quarter
Miami
Also recorded is the highest level of bookings ever
In the first three months of this year, Chinese ports have handled 76.7 million containers (+ 10.0%)
Beijing
The overall traffic of goods with foreign has grown by 9.5%
Of the 80 billion needed investment in EU ports in the next decade, a relevant quota is for the energy transition
Brussels
Indispensable public funding in order to be able to implement planned projects
In the first three months of 2024, China's COSCO Shipowners Group Revenues rose again.
In the first three months of 2024, China's COSCO Shipowners Group Revenues rose again.
Shanghai
In sensitive growth (+ 10.5%) containerized cargoes carried by the fleet with the exception of those on the Asia-Europe route (-9.2%)
In resumption of container traffic in the terminals of Eurogate-Contship Italia in the last quarter of 2023
In resumption of container traffic in the terminals of Eurogate-Contship Italia in the last quarter of 2023
Hamburg
Decline in eventful volumes in Germany. Growth in Italy and activity records in Tanger terminals Med and Limassol
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
In the first three months of 2024 the revenues of Wan Hai Lines grew by 8.1%
Taipei
Net profit of approximately 143 million US dollars
The growth trend of Taiwanese Evergreen and Yang Ming is continuing.
Taipei / Keelung
In April, it increased by 42.4% percent and 35.3% percent, respectively.
Evergreen orders 10,000 new containers
Taipei
Committed 32.3 million to the Dong Fang International Container (Hong Kong)
Vard will build an Ocean Energy Construction Vessel for Island Offshore
Trieste
It will be delivered in the first quarter of 2027. Option for two more ships
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Lombardy among the most virtuous regions in food transport
Milan
Over 50% of the controlled temperature vehicles are matriculated in classes 5 and 6
Positive quarterly economic performance by Wallenius Wilhelmsen
Lysaker / Oslo
Ad Emanuele Grimaldi on 5.12% of the capital of the Höegh Autoliners
In the first three months of 2024, container traffic in New York increased by 11.7%
New York
In March, growth was 22.1% percent
Inaugurated the road of connection with the new areas of the port of Piombino
Plunge
The infrastructure cost 10.1 million euros.
First quarter of the year hardship for Finnlines
Helsinki
Accentuated increase in operating costs
In 2023 the turnover of Fercam decreased by -6%
Bolzano
Established a company in Lithuania
ICTSI recorded record quarterly economic performance
Manila
In the first quarter of this year, the traffic of goods in Albanian ports increased by 3.4% percent
Tirana
Passengers decreased by -1.9%
Speeding up the times to make the port of the Spezia and its retroport the first ZFD
The Spezia
They ask for maritime agents, customs officers and freight forwarders
Air and passenger routing service in the ports of Olbia and Gulf Aranci
Cagliari
It will be managed by the Roman Italpol Fiduciary Services
Decision to drop -15.1% percent of goods in the port of Taranto in the first quarter
Taranto
The loads at the landing decreased by -21.0% and those at the embarkation of -8.7%
This year the national forum for rail freight transport Mercintrain will be held in Padua
Padova
It will take place within the scope of Green Logistics Expo
Inaugurated in Safaga, Egypt, a factory for the construction of tugboats
Safaga
Ten naval units will be carried out for Suez Canal Authority
PORTS
Italian Ports:
Ancona Genoa Ravenna
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Leghorn Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venice
Italian Interports: list World Ports: map
DATABASE
ShipownersShipbuilding and Shiprepairing Yards
ForwardersShip Suppliers
Shipping AgentsTruckers
MEETINGS
Tomorrow in Livorno a conference on the history of the city port
Livorno
It will be talked about architecture, trade and politics between the XVI and the twentieth century
On April 11, the sixth edition of the "Italian Port Days" will begin.
Rome
Also this year the project has been divided into two sessions : the first in the spring and the second from September 20 to October 20
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Chabahar Port: US says sanctions possible after India-Iran port deal
(BBC News)
Iran says MSC Aries vessel seized for 'violating maritime laws'
(Reuters)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Mario Mattioli
Roma, 27 ottobre 2023
››› File
New Italy-Libya-Egypt service of Tarros and Messina
The Spezia / Genoa
It will be inaugurated in mid-June and made with two ships
Tomorrow PSA Venice will open the Venetian terminal to the port community and the city
Venice
Hannibal plans to activate a rail link between Italy, Hungary and Romania
Melzo
Two weekly rotations will be inaugurated by the end of 2024.
Approved the 2023 consuntive budget of the Central Tirreno's AdSP
Naples
Annunziata : the coming years, fundamentals to finalise the European investment of the PNRR
Sensitive increase in the production and sale of CIMC dry boxes
Hong Kong
Chinese firm responds to growth in demand
Approved the consuntive budget 2023 of the AdSP of the South Tyrrhenic and Ionian
Joy Tauro
May 6 meeting at MIT on the future of the Gioia Tauro Port Agency
The 2023 budget of the East Ligure Sea AdSP shows a primary surplus of six million
The Spezia
In the year new investments of around 17 million euros
Cargotec's quarterly net profit to 81.2 million (+ 11.8%)
Helsinki
In the first three months of 2024, revenues fell by -1.7% percent.
The negative trend of the economic performance of the ONE continues, less marked.
The negative trend of the economic performance of the ONE continues, less marked.
Singapore
In the first three months of 2024 the goods in containers carried by the fleet increased by 15.6%
The Genovese Messina has taken delivery of the largest ship in its fleet
Genoa
The "Jolly Verde" is a 6,300-teu container ship
The inclusion of the Civitavecchia port in the Core network of the TEN-T network is final.
Cyvitavecchia
On Wednesday the OK of the European Parliament
In 2023 the goods transported by Rail Cargo Group decreased by -11%
Vienna
Revenue in decline of -1.8%
Sustained quarterly growth of new orders acquired by Wärtsilä
Helsinki
In the first three months of this year, the group's revenues fell by -9.8% percent.
DIS orders two more new tankers LR1
Luxamburgo
New commits at the Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding Co.
An MSC container ship targeted with missiles and drones in the Gulf of Aden
San'a ' /Portsmouth
No damage to the ship and crew
Approved the consuntive budget 2023 of the Central Adriatic AdSP
Ancona
In the first quarter of 2024 the orders of port means produced by Konecranes fell by -51.6%
Hyvinkää
Grimaldi has taken delivery of the multipurpose ro-ro Great Abidjan
Naples
It is the fourth of six class ships "G5"
Baltimore attributes to owner and operator of the ship Dali the blame for the collapse of the Key Bridge
Baltimore
They would have been established dysfunction to the power supply on board that would cause a blackout
Grimaldi and IMAT have renewed the five-year agreement for the training of crews
Castel Volturno
Focus on new technologies installed on board ships
The quarterly economic performance of DSV is still declining
Hedehusene
In the first quarter of this year, the value of net profit decreased by -27.2%
Approved the consuntive budget 2023 of the AdSP of the Sardinia Sea
Cagliari
An administration surplus of 530 million euros, of which more than 475 tied for works in progress
US imports of dangerous goods have been penalized during the pandemic.
Washington
Survey by the Government Accountability Office
In 2023 CEPIM-Parma's Interport recorded a growth of 6.8% of the value of production
Bianconese of Fontevivo
Net profit di788mila euro (+ 223.2%)
In the first quarter of 2024, UPS Group revenues fell by -5.3%
Atlanta
Net profit down -41.3%
Grendi has perfected the purchase of the ship Wedellsborg
Milan
It will be renamed with the name of "Grenching Futura"
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