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02 July 2025 - Year XXIX
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FORUM of Shipping
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Outlook

In our previous report, we anticipated that freight levels would hold for 2001 and 2002 before a probable dropping off in 2003 given the massive number of newbuildings then appearing.

With the world economic climate suddenly wavering between stagnation and depression, and an America unexpectedly facing the woes of unemployment, compounded by terrorist attacks putting at stake its supremacy, freight rates have got sucked into a downward spiral which is certainly overdone.

The question is to know whether this is a mechanical phenomenon which is justified and long lasting or, on the contrary, simply a strong reaction which will enable the market to recover a healthy balance quicker than expected. We think this second hypothesis to be more likely.

Many experts believe that the United-States will recover from the dramatic events of September 11th stronger than before, and that growth will pick up again after the second quarter of 2002. The role that the world's most important economic power plays in terms of energy consumption will be confirmed and it is likely in addition that we shall see a decline in the use of nuclear energy.

Despite efforts of producing countries to push up oil prices, the world producing capacity today is such that the oil price is unlikely to go over $25 per barrel. This is another factor in favour of a rapid economic recovery.

The high freight rates registered in 2000 and in the beginning of 2001 acted as a brake for any voluntary scrapping of the oldest vessels. However, faced with depressed rates such as we have currently, their employment should be increasingly dubious.

Given that today we have already witnessed a serious decline in the number of orders of newbuildings for the three main categories of tankers, we should see an increase in the number of vessels over 20 years heading for the scrapyard. The return of a better balance between supply and demand could therefore occur in a far shorter time than predicted by many.

The second-hand oil tanker market 

Last year's revue concluded by drawing the reader's attention to the trend towards a slowing down in world growth and the repercussions that this would have on the value of ships built in the 70's and 80's. This perception was revealed to be accurate, or more honestly partially so, as in fact all ages of ships suffered a drop in value even if older ships were the most affected.

The year 2001 saw an impressive number of transactions, at the end of the year we have listed about 140 second-hand sales of ships for navigation or transformation (and thus excluding demolition). In comparison, the total of ships transacted in 2000 was 126 and in 1999 only 98. This figure of 140 is however slightly misleading as a considerable number of transactions were done "en bloc" and it is primarily by this yardstick that one can measure the effects of mergers and regroupings within the shipowning world.

Values have declined due to a drop in ships' revenues for all sizes, the systematic compressing of construction costs offered by yards, and by charterers taking a control of the market at the expense of owners. Just as at the end of 1998 and during 1999, charterers can again pay themselves the luxury of deciding arbitrarily whether to reject older ships without risk of paying a heavy premium for a modern ship. It is for this reason that no matter what the size, ships of the 70's and 80's have seen their value drop by more than 45 % during the course of the year, whereas modern units and double-hulls have lost between 20 to 25 % of their value.

Prices remained firm at the beginning of the year but collapsed as the steady decline in daily revenues was being realised and slipped further after the events of September. We should like to point out certain tendencies which characterise this sector but which are also present in other types of tonnage:

  • The cyclical rise and fall of values are getting shorter not only because of the instability of our economies but also due to the shorter reaction time of the players be they owners, charterers, or builders.
  • If the concentration of tonnage in the various pools helps push the market on its way up, they do not seem capable of slowing it down on the falls.
  • Different types of owners exist and their varying time horizons contradict their objectives, which are equally different. Consequently, those who are under obligation to always produce profits in the short term, tend to amplify the movements of the market.
  • The sellers' ability to resist their counterparts when values are declining seems stronger than the resistance of buyers when values are rising.

The year 2002 appears to be starting out as difficult times for owners. The asset worth has fallen to levels of 1999 and a large number of ships are due to come into service for the Aframax and the Panamax fleets. The demolition of the oldest units is inevitable in the short-term, but the revenues of the old ships are often the means of financing the costs of their new ships.

Experience shows that the tonnage on offer has not and should not be the problem. The really essential factor is demand and it is this demand that we should try to determine as best as possible. Although we can not be categorical in our forecasts, we would nonetheless give some suggestions to potential investors:

  • with modern ships, to seriously look at the possibility of buying "resales" (with equivalent specification) rather than systematically ordering new ships,
  • with older ships, to keep in mind the comparative table of phasing-out given above.
  • phasing-out
     
     The second-hand market for VLCCs

    This sector of the market saw 37 units change hands, namely five times more than last year. The main player in this was Frontline (directly or via the Tankers International pool), since it seems that 13 ships out of the 37 involved this owner. The fluctuating values allowed certain to realise brilliant operations in terms of timing. For example Bergesen was able to sell for nearly $78 million per unit, several of his ships which he had bought for less than $65 million a year before. As mentioned above, a number of sales were done "en bloc", 17 ships out of the total 37 transactions changed hands in this manner. The most noteworthy without doubt being the sale of four - m/t ‘Hellespont Burnside', m/t ‘Hellespont Elmere', m/t ‘Hellespont Holly', m/t ‘Hellespont Sheridan' of 305,000 dwt built by Samsung, for delivery in 2001 and 2002 to the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia for a price of $82.5 million per vessel.

    Out of 18 ships sold this year, built after 1990, all except four were double-hulled and were less than three years (newbuilding resales included). Among the four single-hulled, was the sale "en bloc" of the m/t ‘Front Tarim' and the ‘Front Tartar' of 306,902 dwt built in March 1993, for a combined price of $104 million with three years charter at $38,000 per day.

    Ten ships built between 1980 and 1989 changed hands and to illustrate the drop in prices, we can cite the sale of the single-hulls with the m/t ‘Isuzugawa Maru' of 247,392 dwt built in 1987 for $28.5 million in February, whilst the m/t ‘Cosmo Jupiter' of 248,965 dwt built in 1986 achieved $18.9 million in October. Owners of ships in good running order and built in the 70's have managed to survive with honours in the current skirmishing. Out of the nine ships sold from this decade, seven were converted into FSO or FPSO. Thus the t/t ‘Stena Companion' allowed her owners to obtain over twice the price of her scrap value, achieving nearly $15 million in September.

    Although a final reckoning still remains to be done, it seems that at time of press, around 30 ULCC/VLCC have been sold for demolition. It is worth pointing out however that the rhythm of scrapping has been increasing in pace over the past months and that in the last two months of this year the activity was hectic. This tendency should continue even to accelerate right throughout 2002, and in any case to last at least as long as rates are under pressure. The price per light ton has also diminished and while it was possible to obtain about $170 per light ton at the beginning of the year, it finished at the end of the year at somewhere near $135 per ton.

    Vlcc scrapping

     The Suezmax second-hand market

    The volume of activity during these last years has remained extremely stable for this type of ship. We noted 23 transactions per year for 1999 as well as 2000, and this year the number changing hands has been 24. In the same way as with VLCCs, the number of ships sold "en bloc" was also significant, since a third of the 24 ships (namely eight) were subject to two grouped sales. The more important of the two was that which consisted of five resales, the ‘Hyundai 1351', ‘Hyundai 1350', ‘Hyundai 1336', ‘Hyundai 1335', ‘Hyundai 1334', and ‘Hyundai 1333' for delivery in 2002 / 2003 and sold during the summer for $330 million en bloc.

    We have seen however that activity is essentially concentrated on very modern ships. Ten resales, added to five ships built between 2000 and 2001, then a single unit built in 1993, represented two-thirds of the sale and purchase deals in this sector. Several of these units have changed hands with charter back attached, such as the m/t Four Smile' 160,573 dwt built in 2001, which was sold for a price of about $60 million with a five year charter back at $27,500 per day. To our knowledge the only ship sold from the 90's was the m/t ‘Polysymphony' 150,038 dwt built in 1993, which went at the beginning of the year for $41 million.

    No ship built between 1980 and 1989 was sold and the remaining transactions were for units built in the 70's. As in the VLCC category, with freight rates collapsing during the year, buyers were especially active at the beginning of the year since five of the seven transactions were done in the first half of 2001. Thus the m/t ‘Enalios Thetis' of 149,992 dwt built in 1979 was able to achieve a price of $6.5 million in February whereas in mid- November the m/t ‘Elfwaihat' built in 1976 was sold at a level very close to its scrap value, of about $3.2 million.

    The demolition figures were impressive, as 28 ships were taken off to the Far East. This is a level comparable to that of 1999 in which 26 ships were withdrawn from the market. The attractive freight rates in 2000 only produced 16 demolitions. As with all size of tankers for this year, sales of Suezmax for scrapping became more numerous as the year progressed.

    The second-hand market for Aframax et Panamax

    In the Aframax market we have seen in 2001 a similar volume of activity to that of last year's, namely 34 sales as compared to 36, which pales against the figure of 50 achieved in 1999. This figure is relatively small if we take into account the total number of ships comprising the active fleet namely 540 units. As a matter of fact, the division by age which has been relatively stable and balanced since the 70's up till now, should allow greater movement and flexibility in this market, in contrast to the VLCC and Suezmax categories which suffer from a lack of tonnage built in the 80's.

    The sale of modern ships played a significant part as 16 of the 34 deals concerned ships under 10 years, all double-hulled bar one. Several sales "en bloc" were also achieved of which the m/t ‘Astro Saturn' and the m/t ‘Astro Maria' of 105,690 dwt, both built in 1999, went for a price of $45 million per ship in May. In comparison and to illustrate the progressive drop in the market all through the year, we can mention the sale of the ‘resale' ‘Samho S141' for delivery 2002, which changed hands in November for a price of $39.5 million.

    Fourteen units built between 1980 and 1991 were sold and once again those with SBT were able to extract a higher price. The value of these ships has nonetheless been badly hit. We have seen the sale of the m/t ‘Magnolia', 84,656 dwt built in 1983, for a price in the region of $11.7 million in January, whereas a seller had to accept in November a price of $7 million for each of the m/t ‘Winamac', m/t ‘Wapello' and m/t ‘Waneta', in addition to taking them back under charter for a three year period at a reported rate of $14,000 per day. Only five ships built between 1975 and 1979 changed hands to continue employment. The last to date as we write has been the m/t ‘Orapin Ocean' of 81,269 dwt built in 1976 who had her classification renewed in January of this year and which achieved a price of $3 million in December.

    We have counted 19 Aframax which have been sent to the scrapyard. Unlike the VLCC and Suezmax, demolition figures show no noticeable change over 2000, which saw 18 and 1999 with 20. This is hardly surprising as this category of ship has been able to weather the lowering of freight rates better than others and even the older units give respectable daily returns East of Suez.

    As to the Panamax sector there is renewed life and vitality, but above all it is the favourite of second-hand buyers. We wish that this trend will last, as the orderbook for newbuildings has seen on its side a substantial increase with 42 ships in 2001 against only 13 last year. The volume of sales reached 27 ships of 50,000 to 75,000 dwt this year, some 11 more than in 2000. It should be pointed out that five of these 27 Panamax had a width over 32.2 metres. The breakdown of sales by age bracket was relatively balanced. Thus seven of less than ten years were sold, and the most noteworthy sale without doubt was that of the m/t ‘Maya', m/t ‘Aztec', and the m/t ‘Inca' of 68,467 dwt built in 2001, for a price per ship of $42 million in July.

    Ten other units built between 1980 and 1989 changed hands. For example in May the m/t ‘Minerva' and the m/t ‘Andromeda' of 63,953 dwt built in 1984 were sold en bloc for a total price of $26 million. The other ten remaining sales related to ships built in the 70's, and the last to date was that of the m/t ‘Sealion I' of 59,250 dwt built in 1977, which obtained a price in the order of $3.7 million, having passed her special survey. There were only seven ships sold for demolition in this category in 2001, as compared to eight last year and this was a satisfactory figure given that only four new units entered the fleet in 2001. The challenge is of another order for next year.

     The second-hand market for OBOs

    With 11 ships sold during the course of the year, the volume of sales in this category has remained stable since 10 ships changed hands last year. No less than seven of these, the ‘SCF Spirit', ‘SCF Trust', ‘SCF Star', ‘SCF Champion', ‘SCF Endurance', ‘SCF Challenger', and ‘SCF Trader' of 95,000 dwt built between 1991 and 1992, were sold en bloc for a total sum of $210 million during the summer to the great satisfaction of the sellers (and that doubtless only possible) due to the thinness of the market. The four other ships sold, date all from 1981 or 1982, and we can give as example the sale of the ‘OBO Panoil' of 70,637 dwt built in 1981, in June at a price of $5.5 million.

    Elsewhere, 11 OBO ships were demolished this year, their sizes ranging from 72,000 dwt to 172,000 dwt, having been built between 1974 and 1978. Currently some 140 ships of this type whose tonnage exceeds 50,000 dwt remain in service, even if not all have the ability to carry oil products in their present state.

     


    Shipping and Shipbuilding Markets in 2001

    I N D E X

    ›››File
    Fincantieri has opened a new Innovation Antenna in South Korea
    Seoul
    It is located in the heart of Seoul's technology district.
    The commissioners of various AdSPs also assume the powers attributed to the Management Committees
    Rome
    Provisions for the port authorities of the Ionian Sea, the Central-Northern Adriatic Sea, the Eastern Ligurian Sea and the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea
    Ferrara-based INCICO acquires Italiana Sistemi and focuses on transport engineering
    Ferrara/Naples
    It specializes in infrastructure and plant engineering in the railway and road sectors
    Hupac announces expansion of Duisburg-Singen shuttle with connections to Italy
    Noise
    Daily departures will be made
    The transfer of 80% of Louis-Dreyfus Armateurs' capital to InfraVia has been implemented
    Suresnes/Paris
    The Louis-Dreyfus family retains the remaining 20%
    Port of Genoa, green light for extension of concession to Spinelli until September 30
    Genoa
    Ok also to the extension to the Campostano group
    The National Maritime Fund has started the recognition of scholarships
    Genoa
    They are granted for basic training and security familiarization courses.
    RFI and MIT sign the update to the program contract for approximately 2.1 billion
    Rome
    Around 500 million euros expected for the management of the railway network
    San Giorgio del Porto delivers a vessel for the bunkering of liquefied natural gas
    Genoa
    It was built for Genova Trasporti Marittimi
    Pisano (AdSP Liguria Orientale): the ports of La Spezia and Carrara have integrated almost perfectly
    La Spezia/Bari
    Extraordinary Commissioner of the Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority appointed
    Raffaele Latrofa appointed president of the AdSP of the Central-Northern Tyrrhenian Sea
    Rome
    He is the deputy mayor of Pisa
    India's Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Acquires Control of Sri Lanka's Colombo Dockyard
    Mumbai
    Investment of approximately 53 million dollars
    The Commissioner of the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority has been granted the powers and prerogatives of the Management Committee
    Genoa
    The measure pending the restoration of the ordinary top management bodies
    The Three-Year Operational Plan 2025-2027 of the Central Adriatic Port Authority has been approved
    Ancona
    Favorable opinion of the Sea Resource Partnership Body
    The public meeting of the International Containers Studies Center will be held in Genoa on July 2nd
    Genoa
    It will deal with the physical transformations of the container and the digitalization of processes
    Andrea Ormesani is the new president of Assosped Venezia
    Venice
    The board of directors has been renewed. Paolo Salvaro remains general secretary
    Witte (ISU): In 2024, the ship salvage sector stabilized from the low of two years ago
    London
    Finnish Elomatic to Install Tunnel Thrusters on 11 Carnival Cruise Ships
    Turku
    The works will begin next autumn and will end in 2028
    The Assarmatori assembly will be held in Rome on July 1st
    Rome
    "Mediterranean against the current" the theme of the meeting
    Fincantieri has delivered the new cruise ship Viking Vesta to the American Viking
    Trieste/Los Angeles
    It was built in the Ancona shipyard
    The Genoa Coast Guard has placed the container ship PL Germany under administrative detention
    Genoa
    Italian Navy orders two new Multipurpose Combat Ships from Fincantieri
    Trieste
    The order to the shipbuilding company is worth 700 million euros
    MSC Group to manage cruise services in the ports of Bari and Brindisi
    Bari
    Ten-year concession with possibility of extension
    German Kombiverkehr Returns to Profit in 2024
    Frankfurt am Main
    The level of revenues remained unchanged at 434.6 million euros.
    Deltamarin to design the six new ro-pax vessels ordered by Grimaldi for the Mediterranean routes
    Turku
    SAILING LIST
    Visual Sailing List
    Departure ports
    Arrival ports by:
    - alphabetical order
    - country
    - geographical areas
    The practice of subcontracting in European logistics is creating a parallel labour market where rights are not enforced
    Brussels
    "Sorry, We Subcontracted You" Report Presented
    Tomorrow Grendi will launch the group's fourth ship on routes to and from Sardinia
    Milan
    "Grendi Star", with a load capacity of 2,800 linear meters, will connect Marina di Carrara and Cagliari
    FREMM frigates operational support contract signed between Orizzonte Sistemi Navali and OCCAR
    Taranto
    The agreement has a total value of approximately 764 million euros
    Call to reform the entire driver training system in the transport sector
    Rome
    Seven proposals presented
    In the port of Gioia Tauro, the Guardia di Finanza soldiers seized 228 kilos of cocaine
    Reggio Calabria
    Two dockers arrested
    Port of Livorno, new observatory to find solutions to the problem of port congestion
    Leghorn
    Marilli: We will seek solutions to reach the possible revocation of the port fee
    Lockton PL Ferrari closed the last fiscal year with gross revenues of 34 million dollars
    Genoa
    Insurance premium volume rose to 350 million
    Polish Trans Polonia Group acquires Dutch Nijman/Zeetank Holding
    Tczew
    It specializes in the transportation and logistics of liquid and gaseous products
    d'Amico Tankers Sells Two 2011-Built Tankers for $36.2 Million
    Luxembourg
    They will be delivered to buyers by the end of July and on December 21st.
    The Italian Merchant Marine Academy plans 13 new free courses
    Genoa
    Over 300 positions available
    A delegation of Wista Italy visits the ports of Catania and Augusta
    Catania/August
    The association is made up of women who hold positions of responsibility in the maritime, logistics and trade sectors.
    In the first five months of 2025, the port of Algeciras handled 1.9 million containers (-6.3%)
    Algeciras
    Empty containers decreased by -5.5% and full ones by -6.4%
    Reway Group enters the port railway infrastructure maintenance sector
    Licciana Nardi
    Two contracts awarded by the AdSP of the Eastern Ligurian Sea
    Delcomar and Ensamar take over maritime services with the smaller Sardinian islands
    Cagliari
    The tender for the six-year concession of the connections has been awarded
    Port of Trieste, the newly appointed Gurrieri torpedoes the newly appointed Torbianelli
    Trieste
    Russo (Pd): it's a squalid power game
    Singapore's SeaLead expands its maritime shipping offering to connect Turkey and Italy
    Singapore
    Route connected to services transiting the Suez Canal
    The US Container Security Initiative program has been extended to Morocco
    Rabat
    Amrani: Let's consolidate Tanger Med's role as a safe and world-class maritime hub
    Very positive first quarter for Greek Euroseas
    Athens
    Pittas: the positive momentum continued in the second quarter
    Assonat and SACE present a plan for Italian tourist ports
    Rome
    Kuehne+Nagel has opened a new branch in Naples
    Milan
    The aim is to support the operational growth of the group in Southern Italy
    RINA has acquired the entire capital of Finnish Foreship
    Helsinki
    The Helsinki-based company specializes in consulting in the field of marine and mechanical engineering.
    Container traffic down at Barcelona and Valencia ports in May
    Barcelona/Valencia
    Resumption of containers in transit at the Catalan port
    Annual cargo traffic in Greek ports stable in 2024
    Piraeus
    Domestic volumes are growing, while foreign trade is decreasing
    Perplexity of freight forwarders, customs agents and maritime agents of La Spezia at the transfer of the port of Carrara to the Tuscan AdSP
    The Spice
    Timidly, they "hope for consideration for the progress made so far"
    Francesco Mastro appointed extraordinary commissioner of the Southern Adriatic Sea Port Authority
    Rome
    He will take up office on June 30th.
    John Denholm to be new president of the International Chamber of Shipping
    Athens
    He will take over from Emanuele Grimaldi in a year
    Extraordinary commissioners of the two Ligurian Port System Authorities have been installed
    Genoa/La Spezia
    Matteo Paroli and Bruno Pisano at the helm of the institutions
    Container traffic at Hong Kong port drops sharply in May
    Hong Kong
    1.05 million TEUs were handled (-12.7%)
    Assogasliquidi-Federchimica shows the way to accelerate the decarbonization of road and maritime transport
    Rome
    Amadei: Our sector is ready and the time has come for courageous industrial choices
    Eagle S tanker command blamed for cutting submarine cables in Gulf of Finland
    Advantages
    The accident was caused by the ship's anchor
    Online platform to report critical issues that put transport workers at risk
    Genoa
    It was prepared by Fit Cisl Liguria
    GNV to create a direct summer connection between Civitavecchia and Tunis
    Genoa
    It will run alongside the historic route via Palermo
    The unification of Grimaldi's concessions in the port of Barcelona has been completed
    Madrid/Barcelona
    The contract expires on September 20, 2035.
    In the first five months of 2025, cargo traffic in Russian ports fell by -4.9%
    St. Petersburg
    A decrease of approximately -12% was recorded in May
    Raben Logistics Group Creates Subsidiary in Türkiye
    Milan
    It will have 20 employees and a 2,000 square meter cross-dock warehouse
    Alberto Dellepiane confirmed as president of Assorimorchiatori
    Rome
    The composition of the entire association leadership remains unchanged
    Agreement between Fincantieri and Indonesian PMM to develop solutions to face new unconventional underwater challenges
    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
    The Assarmatori assembly will be held in Rome on July 1st
    Rome
    "Mediterranean against the current" the theme of the meeting
    The public meeting of the International Containers Studies Center will be held in Genoa on July 2nd
    Genoa
    ››› Meetings File
    PRESS REVIEW
    US has its eye on Greek ports
    (Kathimerini)
    Proposed 30% increase for port tariffs to be in phases, says Loke
    (Free Malaysia Today)
    ››› Press Review File
    FORUM of Shipping
    and Logistics
    Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
    Roma, 19 giugno 2025
    ››› File
    Structural adaptation works on dock 23 of the port of Ancona awarded
    Ancona
    Intervention worth over 11.8 million euros
    Conference on the role of LNG and bioLNG for the decarbonisation of transport and industry
    Rome
    The Federchimica-Assogasliquidi event will take place on Monday in Rome
    Dutch Bolidt increases presence in cruise ship sector with acquisition of American Boteka
    Hendrik Ido Ambacht
    Contship Italia has acquired the Genoese customs services company STS
    Melzo
    The Ligurian company was founded in 1985
    Francesco Benevolo has been appointed extraordinary commissioner of the AdSP of the Central-Northern Adriatic Sea
    Rome
    He is the operations director of RAM - Logistics, Infrastructure and Transport
    Montaresi resigns as commissioner of the Eastern Ligurian Port Authority
    The Spice
    In the eight months of administration - he underlines - we have not lost even a second
    Gurrieri has been appointed extraordinary commissioner of the AdSP of the Eastern Adriatic Sea
    Trieste
    Pending the completion of the formal process for the designation of the president
    The commissioners of the AdSP of Western Liguria have handed over their mandate to Minister Salvini
    Genoa
    The decision is part of the process of designation and nomination of the new leaders
    Confetra criticizes the provisions of the decree-law Infrastructure for road transport
    Rome
    The Confederation urges the blocking of the process of appointing the presidents of the port authorities
    Taiwanese Evergreen, Yang Ming and WHL saw revenue decline in May
    Keelung/Taipei
    The decline is accentuated for the two main companies
    South Korea's KSOE wins order to build eight 15,900 TEU containerships
    Seongnam
    The unit value of each vessel is approximately $221 million.
    First port terminal for car traffic of Greek Neptune Lines
    Piraeus
    It will be inaugurated next year in the French port of Port-La Nouvelle
    The assembly of the association of Genoese maritime agents and brokers will be held on June 16th
    Genoa
    Round Table on Genoa, the hub of the North West and the Mediterranean
    BN di Navigazione Board of Directors Renewed
    Genoa
    BluNavy aims to reach one million passengers by 2025
    Viking Line designs world's largest all-electric ro-pax vessel
    Viking Line designs world's largest all-electric ro-pax vessel
    Åland
    Record Monthly Container Traffic at Turkish Ports
    Ankara
    In May, almost 1.4 million TEUs were handled (+17.6%)
    Sergio Landolfi has been elected president of the Customs Association of the Port of La Spezia
    The Spice
    The board of directors has been renewed
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