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The Containerships Market in 1998  


Ships from 2,000 to 2,999 teu

2,500 to 2,999 teu vessels, displaced by ships of 4,000 teu or more in the main trades, have experienced strong down pressure. Rates for gearless units of around 2,500 teu have been easing up to some 50% for certain older ships. The large and speedy "compact" types which had managed to stay fairly out until the beginning of the year, had to face a discount of 35% and were under extremely strong pressure at the end of the year with a number of prompt vessels on the lists.

In the upper sizes, the year started with fixtures around the $19,000 level, such as the "CGM Pasteur", 2,898 teu, 22 knots, to Deppe Line at $18,875 daily or the "Mare Thracium", 2,959 teu, 22 knots to Sea-Land at $19,550 daily.

Like last year, Asian companies, and mainly South Korean owners, were very active in selling second hand tonnage and this resulted in a few long-term deals concluded mainly with Greek owners. For instance, Hanjin Shipping Co. sold and chartered back seven gearless vessels of 2,662 teu, 21 knots, at a daily rate of $17,000. In October 1997, a similar transaction gave them some $20,000 and the tonnage was four years older... Other South Korean ships, "Choyang Victory" and "Choyang Success", 2,662 teu, 22 knots, were also sold to Greeks with 4 years t/c back at $18,300 daily.

In November, the "Joseph", 2,432 teu, 20.5 knots, gearless, was fixed by K Line for 12 months at $11,500 daily (a RW 49 rate back in 1995...). Further sisterships were chartered at rates of around $12,000 a day, whereas as underlined above, similar sized tonnage was able to command $18,300-18,400 daily at the beginning of the year. Periods offered by the charterers were often short, placing those vessels in the same treatment as for the smaller vessels, with owners forced to accept 3 to 5 months charters or even simple round-voyages.

Clearly, there were two different strategies on owners’ side. Those who were preferring to "cut one arm" by fixing lousy terms on period basis, and those who were holding up for better rates and concentrating on short term business, taking advantage of the booming exports from Asia or repositonning of empties to kill some time.

A few examples illustrate this attitude: "Hansa Century", 2,810 teu, 22 knots, fixed in July to ZIM for $13,000 daily or a sister committed to MSC in August at $12,000 daily, both for periods of almost one year, whilst similar tonnage was preferring short term employment around the $15,000 level.

Every fixture was clearly down from the previous one, but the worst hit sector has once again been the category governing gearless 20 knotters of around 2,000 teu. Not only are they finding themselves between feeder and main trades, but even at 20 knots, they are finding it increasingly difficult to compete with the faster newbuildings.

Even fast units were hit, such as the "Lindavia", 2,078 teu, 21.5 knots, taken by Maersk in September for $10,300 daily. At the end of last year, similar ships were achieving $15,000. Another frightening example is the "Pax", 2,078 teu, 20.5 knots, which struggled to remain employed but could not avoid serious idle times in the summer. End September, she was finally fixed to P&O Nedlloyd for 6 months at $8,000 daily, almost half the level she had achieved a year before.

In the same spirit was the fixture of the "Diman" to MSC at $7,400 for a year. Sea-Land had paid $9,200 for her back in May.

The big surprise came from the geared ships of 2,000- 2,500 teu, size on which numerous owners had been betting. With Latin Americans being hit by the crisis, some operators decided to "reduce the sail" and naturally the massive arrival of newbuildings created a panicking situation.

 Containerships on order

At the beginning of the year, fixtures were concluded in the region of $18,500. Then, very little activity took place for a few months with hardly any reported fixtures. Only the "City of London", 2,000 teu, 21 knots, 3 x 45 cranes, was then reported in July, fixed by CGM at $15,000 daily. With the waves of newbuildings coming on stream, rates were then pushed down to the $11,500 level after the summer and finally reaching the $9,000 bar at the end of the year with the fixtures of the "Westerem", "Westerburg" and "Columba" to Deppe Line at $9,250 daily. That size, which had been foreseen by most actors as "the fashionable size", came down almost 50% since January only and close to 60% from 1995 peaks. This is illustrated by the fixture of the "Zrin", 2,275 teu, 19.6 knots, fixed in November 1995 by Hapag Lloyd for $23,000 a day and 2 years outright, against $9,500 in November this year to CSAV.

Ships from 1,000 to 1,999 teu

With more than 90 new vessels coming out of yards during 1998, we observed a continuing cascade as older tonnage was being redelivered from existing contracts. A large number of vessels found no other alternative than to fix single trips, again taking advantage of exports expansion from the Far East. As a result, the imbalance in rates between the Far Eastern and the Atlantic markets has narrowed terribly.

Every order was meeting tonnage in a prompt position and rates suffered tremendous pressure. At the end of the year, geared vessels of 1,650-1,750 teu range were down to some $7,750, down from 8,500 in the fall, 9,250 after the summer, region 11,500 at spring time and about 12,000 daily a year ago. Less than 3 years back, ships of this type were beating records at peaks close to $18,000.

Another clear observation is that the rate differential between geared and gearless tonnage has virtually disappeared for vessels offering good speed performances. This was evidenced for instance, by the fixtures concluded by Maersk of the "Cape Norman" and her sistership, 1,504 teu, 21 knots, fixed in August for $9,450 for 6 months. Slower units were still taking a beating like the "Global Horizon", 1,552 teu, 19 knots, fixed at the end of the year for only $6,000.

Showing the significant softer market in the medium sizes are the "Birte Ritscher" and the "Wieland", 20,000 dwt, 1,452 teu, 19 knots and geared, fixed for 6 months in September to OTAL at $8,500 a day. Their last charter was $10,500 back in February.

In September, the "Olivia", 20,000 dwt, 1,388 teu, 18.5 knots, was reported extended at $8,000 a day, down $2,500 from her original fixture in March to South Americans.

Again with the huge number of newbuildings, the lower sizes experienced very soft conditions.

At the end of the year, the geared "Lilly Rickmers" and the "Mai Rickmers", 1,162 teu, 17 knots, were chartered to CGM and Sea-Land for $7,000 daily. "Elise Schulte" and "Auguste Schulte", 17,520 dwt, 1,208 teu, 17.5 knots, were reported gone at $6,850. Back in the spring time, those vessels were still earning $9,750. Faster vessels were as always doing a little better, as evidenced by the extensions of the "Castor" and "Saturn", 18,400 dwt, 1,150 teu, 18.5 knots, by TMM for $8,800 daily, although itself $1,700 lower than rates paid for such units back in June 1998.

Being often replaced by above modern tonnage, traditional compact vessels such as RW49 continued to take a beating with numerous vessels open on a prompt basis, rates have been falling from around $8,700 at the beginning of the year, slipping to 8,000 and then low 7,000 during the summer. They finished the year in the very low 6,000s.

Ships from 500 to 999 teu

Ships in the 500-700 teu range experienced contrasting fortunes, as demand in the Far East has evaporated. The gearless sector (where much less good choice was available) remained surprisingly stable. This category benefited from increased interest in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Baltic. Some of the fastest units even managed some increases over their last fixtures. In the autumn, we observed that fast quality, shallow compact 700 teu ships were even commanding premiums on standard 1,000 teu designs.

In the lower part of this category, smaller ships were also holding up for a few months compared with the upper categories, although rates were also softening at the end of the year.

Ships from 200 to 499 teu

Alike the preceding category, the market for 200 to 500 teu ships has stayed fairly stable and the modern, fast units managed to resist the general trend during the first months of the year. Ships that were aiming at rates in the region of $6,000 at the end of 1997, were finally fixed well below this level at the beginning of the year.

At the end of the year, similar tonnage was willing to fix sensibly below the five thousand dollar bar. In the smaller sizes, short term business prevailed and geography determined the softness of the rates. Some non-cellularized tonnage obviously turned to other markets such as the mini-bulk or project cargoes for those with heavy-lift capacity.

Ships fixed in the Atlantic were generally having better earnings. For example, the "Aron", 4,870 dwt, 333 teu, geared and 14 knotter, gone in May for 6 months Caribbean trade at $4,600 or the "Angelica Schulte", 370 teu, 2 x 40 tons, 15.5 knots, at $4,800. While, in the Far East, similar size, but often slower ships, were forced much closer to the four thousand dollar level, for instance, the "Srakane", 336 teu, 2 x 25 tons, 12 knots, extended for Indian Ocean trade for 6 months at $4,100.

Smaller vessels such as "Uglegorsk" types, 221 teu, 2 x 25 tons cranes, 12 knots, were fixing in the mid threes at the end of the year and a number of vessels were still left on the lists.

Conclusion

Clearly the overtonnaging has now become frightening and analysis of changing demand patterns gives no big reasons for optimism, as even the introduction of new strings fails to make any significant impression as large and speedy new vessels continue to enter the fleet.

As observed above, with a few exceptions, all sectors continued to experience weakness and at the end of the year, charterers placing new orders on the market were submerged with avalanches of proposals. Given the lists of prompt tonnage, the feeling was shared by all actors that we should remain locked in this depressed environment for some time.

So far, the situation has not become so bad as to force ships into lay-up. However, as rates continue to tumble and owners’ earnings erode, attention is switching to the bankers to see how they will respond to their clients’ plight in the next few months. With the prevailing trend, rates are unlikely to be sufficient to repay the mortgages and a continued depression in the market could well force many lenders to reconsider their strategic position.

Another worrying factor is the decline of the US dollar. The Deutsche Mark is now about 12% off its heights and owners who are constantly suffering lower rates, are now being doubly hit.

A consolation is that new ships deliveries will fall sensibly in 1999 and scrapping appears to be increasing. Overaged vessels will become much harder to fix, although low bunker prices are still keeping some fast old ships in business. Any upturn in fuel costs could of course modify the cards and accelerate the scrapping trend. Containerships are however generally considered to have a much longer life compared with other general cargo ships, tankers or bulk carriers, as they are much less susceptible to hull damage from cargo. Also, fast needs and changing of routes pattern have made it possible for the re-assignment to minor trade routes for older ships.

 Containership deliveries

The rash of take-overs and mergers is far from being over yet. Some medium size players, mainly North / South operators have shown to be conscious of the potential squeeze by the mega-carriers who continue to expand their networks into the niche lines and specialized trades. As we underlined last year, the implication in most of these operations is that there will be further combined services and appropriate down sizing which will naturally manifest itself by less chartered vessels. Additionally, more and more potential requirements are being covered internally between partners, after internal rescheduling of own tonnage and is further business lost for the market.

As you realize, we do not see the tide turning in a near future. With charterers remaining very confident that the market is moving in their direction, we will naturally remain mostly with short periods and multiple options for some time. Let’s hope that some charterers, within a few months, (summer / fall 1999?) will then start wondering whether the timing has not arrived on certain sizes to take advantage of particularly attractive rates on the basis of longer commitments. This could then be interpreted as a first "shy" step towards market recovery.

To conclude on a more positive note, we observed that a number of the mega-operators are moving towards chartering rather than owning tonnage. This is seen as another way of upgrading their fleets, without the risk of finding themselves after sometime with obsolete tonnage for their changing requirements, and obtain further economies of scale through larger ships without the hefty capital outlay of a newbuilding order. As we observed in previous years, a huge part of the battle is being conducted on shore and such operators will then be in a position to concentrate their investments on port terminals, services to their shippers, etc...

This could constitute a serious opening for a new type of long term bilateral relationships between main line operators and First Class owners.

The container ship second-hand market

In general, activity was relatively low and concentrated above all in the first half of 1998.

A total of about 70 units were sold on the trading market, including 30 ships of less than 1,000 teu and 20 ships in each of the categories 1,000-2,000 and 2,000- 3,000 teu.

The feeder ship market slowed considerably compared with 1997. Slow gearless ships had the hardest time finding buyers, when they managed to find them at all. The general increase in size of the feeder type, often exceeding the 1,000 teu barrier, is seen clearly here. It is therefore easy to understand the present reluctance of shipowners to make long-term commitments by purchasing one or more units already practically obsolete in terms of their size, their speed or their lack of gear.

The sale of a ship such as the "Premier" (700 teu, built in 1983, gearless) to the owner Vroon at a price of $7 million is perfectly representative of the fall in prices in this sector.

Other significant sales:

  • "Kris Terasek", built in 1985, 7,676 dwt, 440 teu, 2 x 36 tonnes, 13 knots, sold in August for $3.1 million to Turkish buyers,
  • "Tranztas Trader", built in 1988, 14,205 dwt, 1,000 teu, 2 x 40 tonnes, 15.5 knots, sold in March for $7 million to clients of OEL,
  • "Tiger Wave", built in 1988, 17,503 dwt, 790 teu, 3 x 40 tonnes, 15 knots, sold in June for $6 million to clients of Pacific and Atlantic.

The 1,600-1,800 teu ship category suffered from the massive arrival of new units ordered in large numbers, notably through the German KGs.

The vertiginous drop in charter rates has without contest discouraged buyers, who foresee the deterioration of a situation that already poses problems given the size of the orderbooks.

Newbuilding prices have fallen so low that the book value of modern ships substantially exceeds the cost of ordering equivalent new ships. As a consequence the sale of recent ships has become impossible, unless the shipowners take book losses that are for the time being judged unacceptable.

Significant sales:

  • "Hanjin Chungmu", built in 1981, 25,700 dwt, 1,662 teu, gearless, sold in June for $4.5 million to clients of Target Marine,
  • "Buxsea", built in 1985, 33,860 dwt, 1,923 teu, gearless, sold in June for $8.5 million to clients of Vroon,
  • "Richmond Bridge", built in 1983, 32,631 dwt, 1,830 teu, gearless (1,730 x 14 tonnes homogenous), sold in March for $9 million to clients of Tanker Pacific.

The 2,000-3,000 teu segment is probably the one that has least suffered, given the small number of ships available for sale. This contributed to maintaining prices at an honorable level.

During the second half-year, the fall in newbuilding prices linked with a substantial drop in rates, approximately 40% over the year, significantly degraded this picture. The majority of the transactions concluded were the sales of Korean ships with back charters, these opera tions being motivated only by the cash problems of these owners as a consequence of the economic and financial crisis that is hitting this region. Hanjin, which had sold seven ships (2,900 teu, built in 1986/1987) at the end of 1997 for $23 million per ship and four years back charter at $20,000/day, sold the same type of ship, but three or four years younger, in the middle of 1998 at the same price against a three-year back charter at $16,700/day!

Significant sales:

  • "Hanjin Vancouver" and six sister ships, built in 1990/1991, 43,270 dwt, 2,668 teu, 21 knots, were sold to a consortium comprising Samatzis, Drytank and Danaos at a unit price of $23 million, against a three-year back charter at $16,700/day,
  • "Choyang Glory" and "Choyang Victory", built in 1990, 44,000 dwt, 2,797 teu, 21 knots, sold in May for $23.5 million per unit to clients of the Ofer group.

In 1998 about 50 ships were scrapped despite a very substantial fall in the prices on the scrapping market. All sizes were involved. This is probably the only good news to be reported this year. Although this figure is encouraging, it nevertheless remains insufficient to have a real impact on the still-growing unbalance between supply and demand.

There is no doubt that price alone is a strong motivation for newbuilding orders. It would be pointless to remind the reader here of the inevitable consequences of continued ordering in a market that is already very unhealthy. The risk here is to see some shipowners obliged to place orders, if only to align themselves with competitors who might profit tomorrow from today’s low prices. Under these conditions the arrival of the recovery has to be pushed back a little further.




Shipping and Shipbuilding Markets 1999

I N D E X

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El tráfico de contenedores en el puerto de Long Beach disminuyó un 1,7% en julio.
Playa larga
En los primeros siete meses de este año, el tráfico total fue de 5.758.086 TEU (+1,2%).
En el segundo trimestre, RCL registró un aumento en los ingresos que se vio contrarrestado por el aumento en los costos operativos.
Bangkok
El beneficio neto disminuyó un 1,1%.
Mejora el rendimiento financiero trimestral de la empresa danesa DFDS.
Copenhague
En el trimestre de abril a junio, el material rodante transportado por la flota aumentó un 1,1%. El número de pasajeros disminuyó un 8,9%.
El tráfico de contenedores en las terminales de HHLA disminuyó un -8,0% en el segundo trimestre.
Hamburgo
Los ingresos aumentaron un 2,5%. Los costes operativos aumentaron un 5,7%.
Costa Cruceros anuncia un cambio en la dirección de la región de las Américas.
Génova
Jorge Serrano Martín de Vidales reemplazará a Darío Rústico
La Autoridad Portuaria de Livorno crea un grupo de trabajo interno para el proyecto Darsena Europa.
Livorno
El objetivo es garantizar una coordinación unificada con la estructura de comisionados que sigue el proyecto.
MSC instala el sistema de limpieza proactiva del casco de Jotun en el MSC Daniela.
Sandefjord
Combina tecnología avanzada antiincrustante con inspección y limpieza robótica.
Wan Hai Lines reporta un aumento del 965,6% en sus ganancias trimestrales.
Taipéi
La empresa encarga seis nuevos buques portacontenedores con capacidad para 11.000 TEU.
En el segundo trimestre, el tráfico de carga en los puertos montenegrinos disminuyó un -5,8%.
Podgorica
El volumen de carga con origen y destino en Italia disminuyó un 40,6%.
El Grupo Grimaldi ha recibido el Grande Pacifico.
Nápoles
El buque es el primero de cinco nuevos buques PCTC gemelos con una capacidad de 9.800 unidades de transporte marítimo de pasajeros (CEU).
En 2025, los ingresos del grupo Fratelli Cosulich ascendieron a 1.900 millones de euros (-11,5%).
Génova
Beneficio neto de 20,0 millones de euros (-3,0%)
Ha fallecido Maurizio Longo, secretario general de Trasportounito.
Roma
Falleció en Roma tras una larga enfermedad.
Terminal Investment Limited abandona la adquisición de Tercat.
Bruselas
Preveía el control conjunto de la terminal de Barcelona con Hutchison Ports.
Se han finalizado los trabajos para activar el suministro eléctrico en frío en la terminal de cruceros de Porto Corsini en Ravenna.
Rávena
Aceleración del proceso de reurbanización de la antigua zona CIVAM en el puerto de Vibo Valentia Marina.
Vibo Valentia
La zona se transformará en nuevos patios para logística comercial.
Maersk Group vende Maersk Training y Maersk H2S Safety Services.
Copenhague
Serán vendidas a US Open Gate Capital, especializada en operaciones de escisión industrial.
PROXIMAS SALIDAS
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Salida
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En el trimestre de abril a junio, el puerto de Venecia gestionó 6,3 millones de toneladas de mercancías (-1,2%).
Venecia
El número de pasajeros de cruceros disminuyó un -15,3%.
En el segundo trimestre, el tráfico de mercancías en el puerto de Ravenna registró un fuerte aumento del +10,9%.
Rávena
En los primeros seis meses de 2026 el aumento fue del +5,9%.
DP World adquiere seis centros logísticos de GXO en el Reino Unido.
Dubái
186.000 metros cuadrados y 2.000 empleados cambian de manos: esta es la transferencia impuesta por la Autoridad Antimonopolio británica por la adquisición de Wincanton.
DHL se dispara en el segundo trimestre, pero no en todas partes.
Bonn
Ingresos y EBIT de dos dígitos. Express tuvo un buen desempeño, mientras que Supply Chain y Post & Parcel Germany no lo tuvieron tan bien.
Global Ship Lease registra ingresos récord trimestrales y semestrales.
Atenas
El aumento de los costes repercute en los beneficios.
DP World construirá un centro logístico con temperatura controlada en el puerto de Amberes.
Dubái/Kallo
GNV activará el sábado un tercer servicio marítimo a Argelia.
Génova
La línea Civitavecchia-Annaba complementará las rutas existentes desde Sète a Argel y Bejaia.
Danaos Corporation registra un crecimiento trimestral de sus ingresos del 4,7%.
Atenas
El segmento de buques portacontenedores se mantiene estable. Los graneleros siguen contribuyendo.
Un buque granelero alcanzado por un proyectil en el estrecho de Ormuz.
Southampton/Londres
Según los informes, un miembro de la tripulación está desaparecido.
Este año se espera la llegada de 800.000 pasajeros de cruceros a Messina.
Messina
Los pasajeros generan un gasto directo de casi 16 millones de euros en la ciudad.
El tráfico de contenedores en el puerto de Nueva York creció un 1,6% en el segundo trimestre.
Nueva York
En los primeros seis meses de 2026, se gestionaron 4,43 millones de TEU (+0,2%).
HZ Cargo y Railtrans forman una empresa conjunta para el transporte intermodal.
Zagreb
El objetivo es activar un tráfico de más de 500 mil toneladas entre los puertos de Croacia y los mercados de Europa Central.
ICTSI registra un beneficio neto récord de 363 millones de dólares (+24,2%) en el segundo trimestre.
Manila
Otro buque de GasLog sufrió un accidente al salir del Golfo Pérsico.
El Pireo/Southampton
Daños en la sala de máquinas
Finnlines registra ingresos trimestrales récord.
Helsinki
En el periodo de abril a junio, el beneficio neto fue de 42,9 millones de euros (+64,7%).
Spinelli Group aprueba su informe de sostenibilidad de 2025.
Génova
El valor de la producción creció un 5%. Las nuevas contrataciones aumentaron un 48%.
Fabrizio Marilli será el nuevo secretario general de la Autoridad Portuaria del Mar Adriático Central.
Ancona
El Comité de Gestión ha aprobado el ajuste presupuestario de la institución.
La Autoridad Portuaria del Mar de Liguria Occidental ha adoptado el Plan Portuario 2026-2028.
Génova
Las proyecciones para 2028 indican un aumento de aproximadamente 150 empleados en los puertos del sistema.
La Autoridad Portuaria del Sur del Mar Tirreno y Jónico ha aprobado el ajuste presupuestario.
Gioia Tauro
Registra mayores ingresos y mayores gastos de 1,69 millones de euros.
Un millón y medio de euros para formación en puertos toscanos.
Livorno
La Autoridad Portuaria del Tirreno Septentrional ha presentado su plan de formación para el periodo 2026-2028.
Terminali Italia gestionará la terminal intermodal de Orte a partir del próximo año.
Roma
Tiene aproximadamente 96.000 metros cuadrados de patios y tres pistas.
Italia y Túnez firman un acuerdo de colaboración en el sector del transporte y la logística.
Roma
Otro buque Bahri, propiedad de Arabia Saudí, fue atacado por los hutíes en el Mar Rojo.
Southampton/Saná/Riad
El portavoz de los militantes yemeníes reivindicó la autoría del ataque contra el buque cisterna de productos químicos "NCC Ghazal".
Hoy se ha logrado completar la perforación de los dos túneles principales del Túnel de Base del Brenner.
Bolzano
Las dos zonas de construcción están conectadas aproximadamente a 1.400 metros por debajo del paso del Brenner.
Los ingresos de UPS aumentaron un 7,6% en el segundo trimestre.
Atlanta
El beneficio neto ascendió a 604 millones de dólares (-52,9%).
En 2025, los ingresos de la empresa de logística italiana Nord Ovest crecieron un +13,6%.
Cuña
El beneficio neto disminuyó un 8,3%.
El tráfico de mercancías trimestral aumentó en los puertos de Algeciras y Barcelona. Valencia experimentó un descenso.
Algeciras/Barcelona/
Valencia
Aumento de contenedores en el puerto catalán
Fincantieri firma un acuerdo con los socios de reinversión de NextGeo.
Trieste
Esta operación forma parte de la estrategia de desarrollo en el segmento del buceo.
Se ha adoptado la actualización del DPSS de los puertos de Cerdeña.
Cagliari
Resolución del Comité de Gestión de la Autoridad del Sistema Portuario
ICTSI adquiere las terminales de carga a granel ATU12 y ATU18 en el puerto brasileño de Aratu.
São Paulo/Manila
Serán vendidos por SIMPAR por aproximadamente 355 millones de dólares.
Konecranes informa de un descenso en su rendimiento financiero trimestral a medida que aumentan los pedidos.
Helsinki
El valor de los pedidos relacionados con equipos portuarios creció un 17%.
Catorce regiones están a favor y cinco en contra del proyecto de ley de reforma de la gobernanza portuaria.
Roma
Rixi: Continuemos ahora con el proceso institucional con el objetivo de lograr una reforma equilibrada.
Las ventas netas de Kuehne+Nagel aumentaron un 8% en el segundo trimestre.
Schindellegi
El rendimiento mejoró notablemente en el segmento de carga aérea.
El equipo directivo de Assagent ha sido renovado.
Génova
La composición del comité ejecutivo y los presidentes de las comisiones
DP World firma un acuerdo preliminar para construir dos terminales en el puerto de Fujairah.
Dubái
VIO - Renovación del Consejo de Administración del Interpuerto de Vado Ligure
Génova
Pierangelo Olivieri ha sido nombrado presidente
La facturación de Kalmar aumentó un 14% en el segundo trimestre.
Helsinki
El valor de los nuevos pedidos se mantiene estable.
Saipem gana un nuevo contrato de perforación en alta mar frente a las costas de Costa de Marfil.
Milán
Fue otorgado por Eni Costa de Marfil.
El rendimiento trimestral de DSV continúa creciendo, impulsado por la adquisición de Schenker.
Hedehusene
En el periodo comprendido entre abril y junio de 2026 se registró un beneficio neto de 2.600 millones de coronas danesas (+11,5%).
Falteri (Federlogistica) ha sido incorporada al Consejo de Administración de la Asociación Europea de Logística.
Génova
Protocolo de colaboración internacional sobre logística integrada con ACLI Terra
PUERTOS
Puertos italianos:
Ancona Génova Rávena
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Liorna Taranto
Cagliari Nápoli Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venecia
Interpuertos Italianos: lista Puertos del mundo: Mapa
BANCO DE DATOS
Armadores Reparadores navales y astilleros
Expedicionarios Abastecedores de bordo
Agencias marítimas Transportistas
MEETINGS
La conferencia "Acuerdo UE-Mercosur: El papel de la economía marítima" se celebrará en Génova el 1 de julio.
Génova
Está organizado por la Fundación Casa América ETS y la Autoridad Portuaria de Liguria Occidental.
La asamblea de los Federagentes se celebrará en Civitavecchia el 3 de julio.
Roma
Pessina: No hablaremos de regulaciones, relaciones comunitarias ni de la búsqueda de teorías y burocracia, sino de los desafíos de la infraestructura portuaria italiana.
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RESEÑA DE LA PRENSA
Empire buys back: After Tata, Adani can rewrite India's colonial past
(The Economic Times)
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››› Reseña de la Prensa Archivo
FORUM de lo shipping y
de la logística
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› Archivo
El Consejo de Cooperación del Golfo insta a la comunidad internacional a proteger el transporte marítimo contra las amenazas de los hutíes.
Riad
Reacciones al anuncio de un embargo marítimo contra Arabia Saudita.
Fincantieri firma un acuerdo en Qatar para la gestión operativa del Centro de Entrenamiento y Simulación.
Trieste
El centro está destinado a la formación del personal naval de la Armada de Qatar.
Más de 770 kilos de cocaína incautados en el puerto de Vado Ligure.
Savona
Una vez comercializada, la droga habría garantizado a las organizaciones criminales beneficios de 250 millones de euros.
Wärtsilä registra un fuerte aumento en el valor de los nuevos pedidos en el segundo trimestre.
Helsinki
La facturación neta disminuyó un -2%.
Yang Ming encarga a Hanwha Ocean la construcción de seis buques portacontenedores de doble combustible con capacidad para 13.000 TEU.
Keelung
Contrato valorado en más de 1.200 millones de dólares.
El número de víctimas de los ataques a barcos en el Mar Negro se agrava.
Odesa
Diez muertos a bordo de un barco que salía del puerto de Odessa.
Hoy se ha producido un nuevo ataque contra un barco en el estrecho de Ormuz.
Southampton
El buque cisterna Kavomaleas, de la empresa griega Dynacom Tankers Management, se incendió.
Confitarma se muestra decepcionada por la propuesta de la Comisión de revisar el RCDE UE.
Roma
Zanetti: La ausencia más notable es la competitividad del sector naviero italiano y europeo.
ALIS: Las propuestas de la Comisión sobre el RCDE UE son positivas, pero persisten problemas importantes.
Roma
El MIT adopta directrices para el planchado en frío.
Roma
El objetivo es garantizar criterios claros, uniformes y transparentes para todas las autoridades del sistema portuario.
En el primer semestre del año, el tráfico de cruceros en las terminales portuarias de GPH creció un +10,1%.
Estanbul
Solo en el segundo trimestre el aumento fue del +2,8%.
La Autoridad Portuaria de Liguria Occidental aprueba la actualización del presupuesto para 2026.
Génova
Assiterminal aclara sus dudas sobre las responsabilidades asignadas a Porti d'Italia Spa.
Génova
ABB compra British Rotork.
Zúrich/Londres
La empresa, con sede en Bath, está especializada en control de flujo y automatización industrial.
La Autoridad Portuaria del Adriático Central refinancia 100 millones de euros procedentes del Decreto de Infraestructuras.
Ancona
Los fondos se destinan a siete intervenciones estratégicas del sistema portuario.
El tráfico de contenedores en el puerto de Los Ángeles aumentó un 3,4% en el primer semestre de 2026.
Los Ángeles
En el segundo trimestre, el crecimiento fue del +11,5%.
La OMI y la ITF piden que cesen los ataques contra los marineros y los trabajadores del transporte.
Londres
Resurgimiento de incidentes en la región del Mar Negro, el Mar de Azov y el Estrecho de Ormuz.
El tráfico de contenedores en el puerto de Hong Kong creció un 0,2% en el segundo trimestre de 2026.
Hong Kong
En junio se registró un aumento del +6,5%.
Uiltrasporti se opone firmemente a la creación de Porti d'Italia Spa.
Roma
Verzari y Gulli: los proveedores de servicios publicitarios deben estar coordinados por un organismo público que pueda proteger a los trabajadores portuarios.
CMPort establece nuevos récords mensuales, trimestrales y semestrales de tráfico de contenedores.
Hong Kong
En el primer semestre de 2026, se trasladaron 78,3 millones (+4,6%).
En el primer semestre de este año, el puerto de Singapur gestionó 22,7 millones de contenedores (+4,7%).
Singapur
Récord histórico en ventas de búnkeres durante el primer semestre
El tráfico de contenedores en el puerto de Long Beach aumentó un 10,3% en el segundo trimestre.
Playa larga
En el primer semestre de 2026 se registró un crecimiento del +1,7%.
Se ha nombrado al nuevo consejo de administración de Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane.
Roma
Tommaso Tanzilli confirmado como presidente. Gianpiero Strisciuglio es el nuevo director general.
Puerto de Gioia Tauro: se lanza la licitación para la finalización de las actividades de dragado.
Gioia Tauro
La duración prevista del contrato es de 60 días.
En el primer semestre de 2026, el tráfico de carga en los puertos turcos fue de 279,1 millones de toneladas (+1,5%).
Ankara
Los envíos con destino a Italia ascendieron a 23,4 millones de toneladas (-2,5%).
El primer corte de acero del crucero Carnival Destiny .
Monfalcone
Fincantieri y Carnival celebran el trigésimo aniversario de su colaboración.
NatPower Marine adquiere Aqua superPower para acelerar la electrificación de puertos y marinas.
Monje
Gestiona la mayor red internacional de puntos de recarga eléctrica de Europa.
Se ha creado el Observatorio Europeo de Logística.
Bruselas
El objetivo es reforzar la competitividad, la resiliencia y la sostenibilidad de la logística europea.
Acuerdo alcanzado en Mimit con JSW para relanzar la acería de Piombino.
Roma/Livorno
Gariglio: Fortalecimiento de la integración entre los muelles portuarios y las zonas industriales.
Acuerdo entre Fincantieri y los astilleros croatas Brodotrogir Cruise e Iskra Shipyard.
Trieste
Iniciativa enmarcada en el programa de dos corbetas promovido por el Ministerio de Defensa croata.
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