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The Roll-on Roll-off ship market in 1998

Come hell or high water

 

In contrast to the other dry cargo sectors, the roll-on/ roll-off ship market showed an incredible capacity to withstand the devastating gale that blew through both the containership and dry bulk carrier markets. The world financial crisis that started in 1997 was gradually transformed into an economic crisis in the most severely-affected countries. It is one of the factors that led to the slump in charter rates in some markets, but it would be unreasonable to think that it was the main triggering factor. One of the main strengths of the ro-ro ship market is certainly its modest size, but another, perhaps more important, is the fact that it is run by protagonists whose only vocation is shipping. They are therefore more pragmatic compared to certain investors who, in the containerized market for example, seem to have succumbed to something like a collective hypnosis which apparently pushed them to place an enormous number of orders, dragging down their own business and forgetting that "trees do not grow to the sky". 1998 was also marked by quite a large number of mergers and acquisitions by the largest operators, some wanting to face up to the drop in freight rates while others were motivated by a policy of external growth to acquire rapidly a larger market share.

The pure ro-ro fleet has remained fairly stable over many years, partly as a consequence of the container concept development. All categories combined, the fleet represents about 4 to 5% of the world container transport capacity. The ships of the new generation are, very judiciously, not designed to rival the containerships, marked by a trend to gigantism, but rather built to meet the specific and more profitable needs of the services on which they are operated. A large majority of the recent orders have been placed with European shipyards for trailer carriers of 2,200 to 2,800 lane meters, capable of speeds between 21 and 25 knots and intended for operation on short sea trade. Nevertheless, the two largest operators, Wilhelmsen and Grimaldi, have continued their investments in large ships, meeting the needs of deep-sea routes and capable of being integrated into a fleet of PCCs or PCTCs, which both companies also operate. In contrast, few ships were ordered in the intermediate sizes (1,200 to 1,800 lane meters), even though some have started to take advantage of the attractive prices proposed by the Chinese and Korean shipyards in particular. We estimate that the next wave of orders will concern this segment, which has been relatively ignored to date. In general, the new orders during 1998 were associated with long-term charters for operations heavily oriented towards Northern Europe and the Baltic.

The gap between the small ships on the one hand and the medium-size and large ships on the other grew further throughout the year. The smallest and slowest units found themselves in the front line to absorb this de facto degradation. As most of these ships were built during the boom of the mid-1970s, and thus fully depreciated long ago, few shipowners have so far been inclined to scrap them, hoping still to get a few more profits from them. The build quality of these ships, mostly from European shipyards, gives them lifetimes sometimes approaching 30 years. However, given their growing difficulties in finding employment, we should see a gradual increase in scrapping. It should be noted that 57% of the existing transport capacity is 15 or more years old, and that the average age of the fleet exceeds 16 years. Unless there is a very severe deterioration of the economy and of trade on a world-wide scale, the ingredients therefore seem to be in place for the fleet renewal process to continue, and logically scrapping of obsolete ships should enable the shipowners to invest in sufficiently speedy (19 knots and more) medium-size ships.

Ro-ro deliveries and scheduled

Large ro-ro units

By nature dedicated to deep-sea traffic, these ships have been replaced by containerships, usually geared, on many services. However, they are still deployed on certain routes where the demand seems especially buoyant, providing ideal conditions for their owners or operators. The US MarAd and the Military Sealift Command have strongly supported this very narrow market by acquiring a large number of units over the last few years in order to recondition them according to specifications better suited to their needs. They have constituted an imposing reserve fleet, necessary for military maneuvers and deployments. Of some 80 existing ships in this category, 35 are now under the control of the US Navy. Consequently, and despite the replacement of some large ships by containerships, the market had to deal with a genuine shortage in these sizes, particularly at the beginning of the year. In contrast, and in the absence of new factors, it is quite probable that this situation will be reversed in the first months of 1999, helped by the arrival of large numbers of PCTCs and PCCs currently on order. At the end of 1998, the orderbook for PCCs and PCTCs still represented some 15% of the existing capacity. There is a real interaction between these markets, since the largest shipping lines chartered large ro-ro ships instead of car and heavy rolling stock carriers, pending the deliveries of newbuild ships. Note however that these con-ro type carriers are no longer at all fashionable, having too little "rolling" capacity, and, often rendered obsolete by a severely depressed containership market, they cannot provide an alternative to the most modern ships.

Wilhelmsen Lines, with Grimaldi and NYK, was once again among the most active in this sector. Wallenius surprisingly chartered the last two ships that CGM was still operating on its round-the-world service, the "CGM Racine" and the "CGM Rimbaud" (5,200 lane meters, 20 knots), for one year. This marked the disengagement, this time total, of CGM from this transport concept. Messina, for its part, strengthened its containership fleet, letting the "Alyona" (5,200 lane meters, 18 knots) go for a period of one year to Wilhelmsen, only too happy to be able to add a sister ship to the other two already on charter for 3-year periods. The genuine interest shown in the four "Kapitan Smirnov" class ships (20,000 dwt, 5,500 lane meters) is quite revealing about the trend observed in this market. These ships, capable of nearly 25 knots, which slipped through almost unnoticed two years ago, finally found work with the largest operators in the market, despite their very high fuel consumption.

On services of the West African coast, it is interesting to note that Delmas has strengthened its fleet by chartering the "Rosa Blanca" and the "Rosa Tucano" (3,500 lane meters) for a period of 5 years each, proof that in this region also the ro-ro concept seems to have plenty of life still left in it. There remains a lot of rolling cargo loaded on MAFI trailers, and ro-ro ships combined with pure containerships enable shipowners to offer their customers better-quality service. Elsewhere, OTAL and Nile Dutch extended the ships already on charter, while Grimaldi had to compromise in order to optimize the phasing into service of its new ships.

As far as new orders are concerned, and as if to mark more strongly its upcoming entry into the new millennium, Wilhelmsen concluded a contract with the Korean shipyard Daewoo at the beginning of the year involving three ships of a new design, similar to its most recent ship, the "Taronga" (40,000 to 45,000 dwt), optimizing the loading combinations for large quantities of heavy machinery and cars. The reported price of US$80 million per unit proves, if proof were needed, that the freight rates obtained for targeted cargoes bear no relation to those of containerships of equivalent container carrying capacity, but which cost half as much to build.

Just-in-time and trailer transport

Here, we discuss the area of the market in which new generation ships attracted interest from a large number of operators. In geographical terms, these ships are deployed mainly in Northern Europe, the Baltic Sea and the Mediterranean basin. Demand remained very firm throughout the year, enabling the shipowners to obtain good rates and relatively long charter periods. Remember that the large majority of these ships fall within the size range 2,200 to 2,600 lane meters and the speed range 20 to 24 knots.

This sector was the scene of several notable maneuvers between some of the principal shipowners. The merging of the cross-Channel activities of P&O and Stena, announced in the middle of the year, seemed to correspond, as in other sectors, to a need for rationalization of their respective services, but also to the double preoccupation of obtaining economies of scale in terms of operation and reaching a critical size to better preserve the continuity of each of the groups. The Danish group DFDS showed an incredible level of activity throughout the year through the Tor Line subsidiary, accepting delivery of three new units built in Italy. After having already bought the "Boracay" (2,200 lane meters) from Fred Olsen, DFDS was slated to buy the line activity of Fred Olsen, together with two other ships, which when consolidated now gives it control of the majority of services linking Scandinavia to the rest of Europe. This announcement was all the more surprising in that, a few months previously, Fred Olsen had reinforced its services with the arrival of two new 2,600-lane-meter ships, sold on to the Spanish company Trasmed one month before the acquisition of the group by DFDS.

Following this Trasmed, which had remained relatively discreet until then, and probably motivated by government subsidy proposals, took another step by buying two more new units from Stena. Furthermore, this acquisition program is probably not yet completed, and it will be interesting to monitor any developments in 1999. The trend initiated more than two years ago towards the operation of larger and faster ships has continued, with the long-term commitment taken by North Sea Ferries with the Finnish shipowner Bore involving two new 2,600-lane-meter ships. In a fairly similar scheme, Finncarriers concluded an agreement with the Swedish Owner Nordic Forest, on four new ships built in China (1,900 lane meters, 19 knots) chartered for a period of 5 years.

In the Mediterranean, the Turkish company EGE surprisingly chartered the two new ships of the Italian Owner Visentini (a conventional ro-ro of 2,500 lane meters and a con-ro carrier of 2,300 lane meters) for 24 months. These two ships will be deployed, like the previous ones, on the service linking Turkey to Italy. Its competitors UND have focused on the possible acquisition of new units. These two factors are particularly revealing about the constant increase in traffic in this region, which has now lasted for about 5 years.

In any case, and parallel to the trend already observed in containerized traffic, the speed criteria is becoming increasingly dominant on these routes. For reasons of efficient scheduling, smaller ships nevertheless capable of meeting delivery deadlines consistent with the other ships in operation will often be preferred. In this respect, we mentioned last year our conviction that ships capable of 30 knots and more would arrive; some yards have developed such designs this year, while some owners such as Grimaldi are also thinking of attaining such speeds with car carrier ships. It is worth wagering that it will not be necessary to wait much longer for these projects to materialize. The slump in crude oil prices, if it lasts, should further encourage the building of ships of this type, which will inevitably have higher consumption.

The construction of the European Union will without contest be a driving force in the growth of intra-European trade, and the existing flows will probably increase. The Europe-wide organization of truck driver strikes and the desire of Brussels politicians to take action in favor of reducing highway congestion and fighting pollution are all factors that should enable the opening of new just-in-time shipping links. These could per-haps form the basis for genuine "shipping highways" which would then provide strong support for this market segment.

Dolores, 13,480 dwt, 2,35 lm
Dolores - 13,480 dwt, 2,350 lm, blt 1992,  chartered to Unishipping

Small and medium-size ro-ro ships

We would be tempted to add an element to this brief description, since the large majority of the ships that were available for charter were rarely capable of good speeds, and consequently were of interest to few charterers. In this category we can place ships with capacities of up to about 100 trailers, and a speed of 16 knots can still be considered the threshold above which the ships begin to attract interest on the market. In geographical terms, there are not really any visible areas of growth in these sizes. Conversely, the severe crisis in the Russian economy at the end of the summer dealt a heavy blow to trade with many countries on the links in the Baltic Sea, and yet more so in the Black Sea, where Turkish shi powners seem to have been the hardest hit. The effect of this situation was to make a large number of ships available immediately, which this market sector could have done without.

Activity remained relatively moderate in the Caribbean and in the Western Mediterranean and once again consisted mainly of charter extensions, in the absence of alternative tonnage. In fact, in these regions, where many lines are operated at speeds of 16 to 18 knots and over distances that are often longer than in North Europe, new-generation ships are too expensive to operate. However, as we have previously reported, very few ships of intermediate size and speed (1,200 to 1,800 lane meters, 17 to 19 knots) have been built recently. As a consequence, some operators were waiting for the "ideal" ship to become available. But often they were not able to put into effect this willingness to charter, because the only units available were practically all judged to be too slow or to have too limited a capacity.

Meanwhile in France...

Fortunately the French domestic market shows signs of expansion, through the dynamism of several operators and shipowners. First, Viking bought the "Nebhana" and the "Mejerda" from Cotunav for subsequent operation on a new service in the West Indies. At the end of the year, the owner Delom chartered a ship (1,100 lane meters, 17 knots) from Estonian Shipping and assigned it to its service to Tunisia. At the same time its "Cap Afrique" was going to be deployed on a newly-established line between Dunkirk and Ramsgate. Sudcargos for its part is continuing to expand its activities from the South of France, Italy and Spain to Algeria, and at the end of the year was examining various means of modernizing its fleet operating to Tunisia and Morocco. Gulf Stream Roro, after having abandoned its Lorient-Casablanca service, could re-launch it in 1999 in association with Marfret, using the "Françoise", which should be joined by another ship of the same size. On the other side of the Atlantic, but still under French control, at the beginning of the year Unishipping launched a service between Mobile and Tuxpan in Mexico with the "Dolores" (2,200 lane meters, 15 knots), which seems to be crowned with success. The same company has also launched a Mexican coastal shipping service, operating two smaller ships (35 and 50 trailers) in association with a local operator.

In conclusion, we would like to emphasize once again the great stability of rates in this market, all sizes combined. Of course here and there a few disparities can be observed from one year to another, but these do not allow a genuine upward or downward trend to be identified. Some containership Owners are now thinking of converting optional orders into ro-ro ships, and this type of behaviour, should it be put into practice, could have the merit of helping to renew the fleet in the sizes that obviously need it. However, given the low volatility of this market, much restraint and moderate numbers will be necessary to avoid excess optimism pushing some to cut the branch on which others are already sitting.d In

The second-hand roll-on/roll-off market

- Ships of 2,000 lane meters and above

Again in 1998 this market segment was very active, with firm prices for the "good" ships, since potential buyers did not have several candidates to choose between given the narrowness of this market.

In the middle of the year Stena bought the "American Falcon" and the "American Condor", 3,200 lane meters, 18 knots, built in 1981, for about $33-35 million and subsequently chartered them to Tor Line. At the end of December we learned that, as they were perfectly suited to their line, Tor Line had been able to persuade Stena to sell them these ships for an as-yet undisclosed price.

Such investments prove that for this type of ship age is not an insurmountable handicap, if their technical condition allows them to operate until they are 30 years old. In the category of more recent ships, Stena, once again one of the only owners able to offer ro-ros without passenger accommodation, agreed a block sale of two of its Stena 4 runner class ships (2,700 lane meters, 22 knots) to Trasmed for a reported price of $104 million. It seems that these two units are the ones that last year had been reported sold to UND (Turkey), but that the sale had been canceled because of the delay in the building of the ships.

To these two ro-ro ships Trasmed added the "Brabant" and the "Bayard", built in 1998, 2,600 lane meters, which were bought for a reported en bloc price of $98 million.

To illustrate what we have stated previously about the importance of speed, it should be noted that the two 4,000-lane-meter ro-ro ships "Saudi Qasim" and "Saudi Hail", built in 1980-1981, and having a service speed of only 15 knots, are still available for sale. In fact, MarAd has not confirmed the employment that would have allowed their en bloc sale at a reported $21 million.

- Ships of 1,000 to 2,000 lane meters

Prices remained firm in this segment also, and even "old" ships with good characteristics succeeded in fetching good prices. The shipowners were probably fed up with having to regularly extend the charters of these vessels at rates offering no reason for downward revision.

  • The "Boracay", 2,000 lane meters, built in 1978, approximately 17 knots, was thus sold for $12 million to DFDS. As a reminder, similar ships only obtained comparable prices in 1994.
  • The "Vega", 1,700 lane meters, built in 1978, 16 knots, was sold for $11 million to Cobelfret.
  • The "Villars", 1,200 lane meters, 16 knots, was sold for $6.1 million for subsequent conversion to a cable layer.

Ro-ro ships with car decks benefited from a market in which the demand was very strong and difficult to cover. So:

  • the "Fleur de lys", 1,300 lane meters, 1,000 cars, was sold for $7.2 million to Spanish interests;
  • the "Belvaux", 1,200 lane meters, 500 cars, built in 1979, was sold to Ugland for $4.1 million, a price comparable to that obtained by her sister ship in 1992.

- Ships of less than 1,000 lane meters

If there is one category in which shipowners have few reasons for being delighted about, it is that of small ro-ro ships. On one hand few ships in this category offer the required speed, and on the other their small size means that there is only a small margin between their operating cost and their time-charter rate to amortize any acquisition.

So it was only at the cost of sacrificial terms of sale that a few transactions were concluded in a market lacking flexibility and where demand is rare.

For example, a ship with a capacity of 60 trailers, built at the end of the 1970s, was negotiated in the region of $2.5-3 million. an




Shipping and Shipbuilding Markets 1999

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Sallaum crée une entreprise de logistique terrestre pour les voitures en Europe
Vilnius
Il sera initialement équipé de 50 porte-voitures et la flotte atteindra 300 véhicules d'ici 2029.
Au deuxième trimestre, le trafic de marchandises dans le port de Tarente a augmenté de 6,7 %.
Tarente
Une augmentation de +104,9 % a été enregistrée en juillet.
Viking Holdings Cruise Line annonce des revenus trimestriels records
Los Angeles
Bénéfice net de 587,7 millions de dollars (+33,8 %)
Le trafic de conteneurs au port de Los Angeles a chuté de 5,8 % le mois dernier.
Los Angeles
Au cours des sept premiers mois de 2026, une croissance de +1,8 % a été enregistrée.
Le trafic de conteneurs au port de Long Beach a diminué de 1,7 % en juillet.
Long Beach
Au cours des sept premiers mois de cette année, le trafic total s'est élevé à 5 758 086 EVP (+1,2 %).
Au deuxième trimestre, RCL a enregistré une augmentation de ses revenus qui a été contrebalancée par la hausse des coûts d'exploitation.
Bangkok
Le bénéfice net a baissé de 1,1 %.
Les résultats financiers trimestriels de DFDS (Danemark) s'améliorent
Copenhague
Au cours du trimestre avril-juin, le matériel roulant transporté par la flotte a augmenté de 1,1 %. Le nombre de passagers a diminué de 8,9 %.
Le trafic de conteneurs aux terminaux HHLA a diminué de 8,0 % au deuxième trimestre
Hambourg
Les revenus ont augmenté de 2,5 %. Les coûts d'exploitation ont augmenté de 5,7 %.
Costa Croisières annonce un changement de direction pour la région Amériques.
Gênes
Jorge Serrano Martín de Vidales remplacera Dario Rustico
L’autorité portuaire de Livourne crée un groupe de travail interne pour le projet Darsena Europa.
Livourne
L’objectif est d’assurer une coordination unifiée avec la structure de commissaires qui suit le projet.
MSC installe le système de nettoyage proactif de coque de Jotun sur le MSC Daniela
Sandefjord
Combine une technologie antisalissure avancée avec l'inspection et le nettoyage robotisés
Wan Hai Lines annonce une augmentation de 965,6 % de son bénéfice trimestriel
Taipei
La société commande six nouveaux porte-conteneurs de 11 000 EVP.
Au deuxième trimestre, le trafic de marchandises dans les ports monténégrins a diminué de 5,8 %.
Podgorica
Les cargaisons à destination et en provenance d'Italie ont chuté de 40,6 %.
Le groupe Grimaldi a pris livraison du Grande Pacifico
Naples
Ce navire est le premier d'une série de cinq nouveaux navires jumeaux PCTC d'une capacité de 9 800 EVP.
En 2025, le chiffre d'affaires du groupe Fratelli Cosulich s'élevait à 1,9 milliard d'euros (-11,5%).
Gênes
Bénéfice net de 20,0 millions d'euros (-3,0 %)
Maurizio Longo, secrétaire général de Trasportounito, est décédé.
Rome
Il est décédé à Rome des suites d'une longue maladie.
Terminal Investment Limited renonce à l'acquisition de Tercat
Bruxelles
Il prévoyait un contrôle conjoint du terminal de Barcelone avec Hutchison Ports.
Les travaux d'activation du service de recharge à quai à froid au terminal de croisière de Porto Corsini à Ravenne sont terminés.
Ravenne
Accélération du processus de réaménagement de l'ancienne zone CIVAM dans le port de Vibo Valentia Marina
Vibo Valentia
La zone sera transformée en nouveaux entrepôts pour la logistique commerciale
Le groupe Maersk commercialise les services de formation Maersk Training et Maersk H2S Safety Services.
Copenhague
Elles seront vendues à US Open Gate Capital, une société spécialisée dans les opérations de scission d'entreprises industrielles.
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Au cours du trimestre avril-juin, le port de Venise a traité 6,3 millions de tonnes de marchandises (-1,2 %).
Venise
Le nombre de passagers de croisière a diminué de 15,3 %.
Au deuxième trimestre, le trafic de marchandises dans le port de Ravenne a enregistré une forte hausse de +10,9%.
Ravenne
Au cours des six premiers mois de 2026, l'augmentation a été de +5,9%.
DP World acquiert six sites logistiques GXO au Royaume-Uni
Dubaï
186 000 mètres carrés et 2 000 employés changent de mains : tel est le transfert imposé par l’autorité britannique de la concurrence pour l’acquisition de Wincanton.
DHL connaît une forte hausse au deuxième trimestre, mais pas partout
Bonn
Chiffre d'affaires et EBIT en hausse à deux chiffres. Express a réalisé de bonnes performances, tandis que Supply Chain et Post & Parcel Germany ont été moins performantes.
Global Ship Lease annonce des revenus trimestriels et semestriels records.
Athènes
La hausse des coûts a un impact sur les bénéfices
DP World construira une plateforme logistique à température contrôlée dans le port d'Anvers.
Dubaï/Kallo
GNV activera un troisième service maritime vers l'Algérie samedi.
Gênes
La ligne Civitavecchia-Annaba complétera les lignes existantes reliant Sète à Alger et Béjaïa.
Danaos Corporation annonce une croissance trimestrielle de son chiffre d'affaires de 4,7 %.
Athènes
Le segment des porte-conteneurs reste stable. Les vraquiers continuent d'y contribuer.
Un vraquier touché par un obus dans le détroit d'Ormuz
Southampton/Londres
Un membre d'équipage serait porté disparu.
Cette année, 800 000 croisiéristes sont attendus à Messine.
Messine
Les passagers effectuent des dépenses directes de près de 16 millions d'euros dans la ville.
Le trafic de conteneurs au port de New York a augmenté de 1,6 % au deuxième trimestre
New York
Au cours des six premiers mois de 2026, 4,43 millions d'EVP ont été manutentionnés (+0,2%).
HZ Cargo et Railtrans forment une coentreprise pour le transport intermodal
Zagreb
L’objectif est de générer un trafic de plus de 500 000 tonnes entre les ports croates et les marchés d’Europe centrale.
ICTSI enregistre un bénéfice net record de 363 millions de dollars (+24,2 %) au deuxième trimestre
Manille
Un autre navire de GasLog a heurté une côte alors qu'il quittait le golfe Persique.
Le Pirée/Southampton
Dommages à la salle des machines
Finnlines annonce des revenus trimestriels records
Helsinki
Au cours de la période avril-juin, le bénéfice net s'est élevé à 42,9 millions d'euros (+64,7%).
Le groupe Spinelli approuve son rapport de développement durable pour 2025
Gênes
La valeur de la production a augmenté de 5 %. Les nouvelles embauches ont augmenté de 48 %.
Fabrizio Marilli sera le nouveau secrétaire général de l'Autorité portuaire de la mer Adriatique centrale.
Ancône
Le comité de gestion a approuvé l'ajustement budgétaire de l'établissement
L’Autorité portuaire de la mer Ligure occidentale a adopté le plan portuaire 2026-2028.
Gênes
Les projections pour 2028 indiquent une augmentation d'environ 150 employés dans les ports du système
L'Autorité portuaire de la mer Tyrrhénienne méridionale et de la mer Ionienne a approuvé la modification budgétaire.
Gioia Tauro
Elle enregistre des recettes et des dépenses en hausse, s'élevant à 1,69 million d'euros.
Un million et demi d'euros pour la formation dans les ports toscans
Livourne
L’Autorité portuaire de la mer Tyrrhénienne septentrionale a présenté son plan de formation pour la période 2026-2028.
Terminali Italia gérera le terminal intermodal d'Orte à partir de l'année prochaine.
Rome
Il comprend environ 96 000 mètres carrés de terrain et trois voies
L'Italie et la Tunisie signent un accord de collaboration dans le secteur des transports et de la logistique
Rome
Un autre navire Bahri, appartenant à un opérateur saoudien, a été attaqué par les Houthis en mer Rouge.
Southampton/Sana'a/Riyad
Le porte-parole des militants yéménites a revendiqué l'attaque contre le pétrolier chimique « NCC Ghazal ».
Le percement final des deux tunnels principaux du tunnel de base du Brenner a été réalisé aujourd'hui.
Bolzano
Les deux chantiers sont reliés à environ 1 400 mètres en aval du col du Brenner.
Les revenus d'UPS ont augmenté de 7,6 % au deuxième trimestre
Atlanta
Le bénéfice net s'est élevé à 604 millions de dollars (-52,9 %).
En 2025, le chiffre d'affaires de la société de logistique italienne Nord Ovest a progressé de 13,6 %.
Coin
Le bénéfice net a baissé de 8,3 %
Le trafic de marchandises trimestriel a augmenté dans les ports d'Algésiras et de Barcelone. Valence a enregistré une baisse.
Algésiras/Barcelone/
Valence
Augmentation du nombre de conteneurs au port catalan
Fincantieri signe un accord avec les partenaires réinvestisseurs de NextGeo
Trieste
Cette opération s'inscrit dans le cadre de la stratégie de développement du secteur de la plongée.
La mise à jour du DPSS des ports de Sardaigne a été adoptée.
Cagliari
Résolution du Comité de gestion de l'Autorité du système portuaire
ICTSI acquiert les terminaux de vrac ATU12 et ATU18 du port brésilien d'Aratu.
Sao Paulo/Manille
Ils seront vendus par SIMPAR pour environ 355 millions de dollars.
Konecranes annonce un recul de ses résultats financiers trimestriels malgré une hausse des commandes.
Helsinki
La valeur des commandes relatives aux équipements portuaires a augmenté de +17%.
Quatorze régions sont favorables et cinq sont opposées au projet de loi sur la réforme de la gouvernance portuaire.
Rome
Rixi : Poursuivons maintenant le processus institutionnel dans le but de parvenir à une réforme équilibrée.
Les ventes nettes de Kuehne+Nagel ont augmenté de 8 % au deuxième trimestre.
Schindellegi
Les performances se sont nettement améliorées dans le segment du fret aérien.
L'équipe dirigeante d'Assagenti a été renouvelée.
Gênes
Composition du comité exécutif et présidence des commissions
DP World signe un accord préliminaire pour la construction de deux terminaux au port de Fujairah.
Dubaï
VIO - Renouvellement du conseil d'administration de l'Interport de Vado Ligure
Gênes
Pierangelo Olivieri a été nommé président
Le chiffre d'affaires de Kalmar a augmenté de 14 % au deuxième trimestre
Helsinki
valeur des nouvelles commandes stable
Saipem remporte un nouveau contrat de forage en mer au large de la Côte d'Ivoire
Milan
Ce prix a été décerné par Eni Côte d'Ivoire.
Les résultats trimestriels de DSV continuent de progresser, stimulés par l'acquisition de Schenker.
Hedehusene
Un bénéfice net de 2,6 milliards de couronnes danoises (+11,5 %) a été enregistré au cours de la période d'avril à juin 2026.
Falteri (Federlogistica) a été cooptée au conseil d'administration de l'Association européenne de la logistique.
Gênes
Protocole de collaboration internationale sur la logistique intégrée avec ACLI Terra
PORTS
Ports Italiens:
Ancône Gênes Ravenne
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerne
Bari La Spezia Savone
Brindisi Livourne Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palerme Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venise
Interports Italiens: liste Ports du Monde: Carte
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La conférence « Accord UE-Mercosur : le rôle de l'économie maritime » se tiendra à Gênes le 1er juillet.
Gênes
Elle est organisée par la Fondation Casa America ETS et l'Autorité portuaire de Ligurie occidentale
L'assemblée de la Fédération se tiendra à Civitavecchia le 3 juillet.
Rome
Pessina : Nous n’aborderons pas les réglementations, les relations avec la communauté, ni la poursuite de théories et la bureaucratie, mais plutôt les défis que pose l’infrastructure portuaire italienne.
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Empire buys back: After Tata, Adani can rewrite India's colonial past
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Le Conseil de coopération du Golfe exhorte la communauté internationale à protéger le transport maritime contre les menaces houthies.
Riyad
Réaction à l'annonce d'un embargo maritime contre l'Arabie saoudite
Fincantieri signe un accord au Qatar pour la gestion opérationnelle du Centre de formation et de simulation.
Trieste
Ce centre est destiné à la formation du personnel naval de la marine qatarie.
Plus de 770 kilos de cocaïne saisis au port de Vado Ligure
Savone
Une fois mise sur le marché, cette drogue aurait assuré aux organisations criminelles des profits de 250 millions d'euros.
Wärtsilä enregistre une forte hausse de la valeur des nouvelles commandes au deuxième trimestre
Helsinki
Le chiffre d'affaires net a diminué de -2%.
Yang Ming ordonne à Hanwha Ocean de construire six porte-conteneurs bicarburants de 13 000 EVP.
Keelung
Contrat d'une valeur de plus de 1,2 milliard de dollars
Le bilan des attaques contre les navires en mer Noire s'aggrave
Odessa
Dix morts à bord d'un navire quittant le port d'Odessa
Aujourd'hui, une nouvelle attaque contre un navire dans le détroit d'Ormuz
Southampton
Le pétrolier Kavomaleas de la compagnie grecque Dynacom Tankers Management a pris feu.
Confitarma se dit déçue par la proposition de la Commission de réviser le SEQE-UE.
Rome
Zanetti : Le grand absent est la compétitivité du secteur maritime italien et européen.
ALIS : Les propositions de la Commission concernant le SEQE-UE sont positives, mais de sérieux problèmes subsistent.
Rome
Le MIT adopte des directives sur le repassage à froid
Rome
L’objectif est de garantir des critères clairs, uniformes et transparents pour toutes les autorités portuaires.
Au cours du premier semestre, le trafic de croisière aux terminaux portuaires de GPH a augmenté de 10,1 %.
Istanbul
Au cours du seul deuxième trimestre, la hausse a été de +2,8%.
L'Autorité portuaire de Ligurie occidentale approuve la mise à jour du budget 2026
Gênes
Assiterminal clarifie ses doutes concernant les responsabilités attribuées à Porti d'Italia Spa.
Gênes
ABB rachète le Rotork britannique
Zurich/Londres
Cette entreprise basée à Bath est spécialisée dans le contrôle des fluides et l'automatisation industrielle.
L'Autorité portuaire de l'Adriatique centrale refinance 100 millions d'euros provenant du décret sur les infrastructures
Ancône
Les fonds concernent sept interventions stratégiques du système portuaire
Le trafic de conteneurs au port de Los Angeles a augmenté de 3,4 % au premier semestre 2026.
Los Angeles
Au deuxième trimestre, la croissance a été de +11,5%.
L'OMI et l'ITF appellent à la fin des attaques contre les marins et les travailleurs des transports.
Londres
Résurgence des incidents dans la région de la mer Noire, de la mer d'Azov et du détroit d'Ormuz
Le trafic de conteneurs dans le port de Hong Kong a augmenté de 0,2 % au deuxième trimestre 2026.
Hong Kong
Une augmentation de +6,5 % a été enregistrée en juin.
Uiltrasporti s'oppose fermement à la création de Porti d'Italia Spa.
Rome
Verzari et Gulli : les AdSP doivent être coordonnés par un organisme public capable de protéger les travailleurs portuaires
CMPort établit de nouveaux records mensuels, trimestriels et semestriels de trafic de conteneurs
Hong Kong
Au cours du premier semestre 2026, 78,3 millions de personnes ont déménagé (+4,6 %).
Au cours du premier semestre de cette année, le port de Singapour a traité 22,7 millions de conteneurs (+4,7 %).
Singapour
Record historique pour les ventes de bunkers semestrielles
Le trafic de conteneurs au port de Long Beach a augmenté de 10,3 % au deuxième trimestre.
Long Beach
Une croissance de +1,7 % a été enregistrée au premier semestre 2026.
Le nouveau conseil d'administration de Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane a été nommé.
Rome
Tommaso Tanzilli confirmé comme président. Gianpiero Strisciuglio est le nouveau PDG.
Port de Gioia Tauro : appel d'offres lancé pour l'achèvement des travaux de dragage
Gioia Tauro
La durée prévue du contrat est de 60 jours.
Au premier semestre 2026, le trafic de marchandises dans les ports turcs s'élevait à 279,1 millions de tonnes (+1,5 %).
Ankara
Les cargaisons à destination de l'Italie seulement s'élevaient à 23,4 millions de tonnes (-2,5 %).
Première découpe d'acier du navire de croisière Carnival Destiny .
Monfalcone
Fincantieri et Carnival célèbrent le trentième anniversaire de leur collaboration
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