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October 2, 1998
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Two major conferences overcharging shippers
    FEFC, IADA terminal handling charges are 25% more than PSA stevedorage charge
  • Maersk, ECT to build terminal
  • PSA wins staff development award
Air and Land Transport
  • PAL management told to resign to make way for new investors
    Chairman in talks with several groups on buying a stake in Philippine national carrier
  • THAI told to cancel 14b baht aircraft order
  • Tata joins new study on viability of Bangalore airport project
  • Merrill Lynch upgrades Qantas to long-term buy
  • UK govt refuses to re-nationalise rail system
  • Make-overs for Japan minicars
Features
  • Market has potential to grow
    Broking companies making alliances with large industrial groups are likely to be big winners when things pick up
Columns
  • English Court allows case to be heard in Pakistan with conditions

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Two major conferences overcharging shippers
    FEFC, IADA terminal handling charges are 25% more than PSA stevedorage charge
  • Maersk, ECT to build terminal
  • PSA wins staff development award
Air and Land Transport
  • PAL management told to resign to make way for new investors
    Chairman in talks with several groups on buying a stake in Philippine national carrier
  • THAI told to cancel 14b baht aircraft order
  • Tata joins new study on viability of Bangalore airport project
  • Merrill Lynch upgrades Qantas to long-term buy
  • UK govt refuses to re-nationalise rail system
  • Make-overs for Japan minicars
Features
  • Market has potential to grow
    Broking companies making alliances with large industrial groups are likely to be big winners when things pick up
Columns
  • English Court allows case to be heard in Pakistan with conditions

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Two major conferences overcharging shippers
    FEFC, IADA terminal handling charges are 25% more than PSA stevedorage charge
  • Maersk, ECT to build terminal
  • PSA wins staff development award
Air and Land Transport
  • PAL management told to resign to make way for new investors
    Chairman in talks with several groups on buying a stake in Philippine national carrier
  • THAI told to cancel 14b baht aircraft order
  • Tata joins new study on viability of Bangalore airport project
  • Merrill Lynch upgrades Qantas to long-term buy
  • UK govt refuses to re-nationalise rail system
  • Make-overs for Japan minicars
Features
  • Market has potential to grow
    Broking companies making alliances with large industrial groups are likely to be big winners when things pick up
Columns
  • English Court allows case to be heard in Pakistan with conditions

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Two major conferences overcharging shippers
    FEFC, IADA terminal handling charges are 25% more than PSA stevedorage charge
  • Maersk, ECT to build terminal
  • PSA wins staff development award
Air and Land Transport
  • PAL management told to resign to make way for new investors
    Chairman in talks with several groups on buying a stake in Philippine national carrier
  • THAI told to cancel 14b baht aircraft order
  • Tata joins new study on viability of Bangalore airport project
  • Merrill Lynch upgrades Qantas to long-term buy
  • UK govt refuses to re-nationalise rail system
  • Make-overs for Japan minicars
Features
  • Market has potential to grow
    Broking companies making alliances with large industrial groups are likely to be big winners when things pick up
Columns
  • English Court allows case to be heard in Pakistan with conditions

Cargowebweb site
OCTOBER 1, 1998
  • Radioactive substances in El Al calamity plane
  • Green light to Dutch-Swedish postal agreement
  • Shipping wage claim international union
  • STN Atlas wants to take over Sait-Radio Holland
  • Huge IT-service contract Boeing for IBM

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Shipping reform act heads to vote Friday
  • Fate of the Jones Act may be in hands of a Norwegian shipbuilder
  • Fed cut fails to boost commodities
  • Brazil sits on economic bubble; US investments could lose their fizz
  • Top Senator puts cruise shipping, not cargo, on top of agenda
  • Seven more arrests in Port Everglades drug probe
  • US removes Brazil ship tax exemption, tension seen ahead
  • Alameda Corridor readies mid-corridor excavation contract for approval
Transportation
  • Beetle-mania: packing costs to rise
  • DM&E loses governor's support for Powder River routes
  • Shippers brace for more trucker strikes
  • Britain's private rail firms under attack
  • India opens its second perishable-cargo air terminal
  • Agency rules against CP in grain dispute
Maritime
  • Iceberg ahead! Mariners alerted
  • US port roundup
  • Multi-yard ship building plan far from dead: backer
  • Fake footwear equipment seized in Manzanillo raid

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Shipping reform act heads to vote Friday
  • Fate of the Jones Act may be in hands of a Norwegian shipbuilder
  • Fed cut fails to boost commodities
  • Brazil sits on economic bubble; US investments could lose their fizz
  • Top Senator puts cruise shipping, not cargo, on top of agenda
  • Seven more arrests in Port Everglades drug probe
  • US removes Brazil ship tax exemption, tension seen ahead
  • Alameda Corridor readies mid-corridor excavation contract for approval
Transportation
  • Beetle-mania: packing costs to rise
  • DM&E loses governor's support for Powder River routes
  • Shippers brace for more trucker strikes
  • Britain's private rail firms under attack
  • India opens its second perishable-cargo air terminal
  • Agency rules against CP in grain dispute
Maritime
  • Iceberg ahead! Mariners alerted
  • US port roundup
  • Multi-yard ship building plan far from dead: backer
  • Fake footwear equipment seized in Manzanillo raid

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Shipping reform act heads to vote Friday
  • Fate of the Jones Act may be in hands of a Norwegian shipbuilder
  • Fed cut fails to boost commodities
  • Brazil sits on economic bubble; US investments could lose their fizz
  • Top Senator puts cruise shipping, not cargo, on top of agenda
  • Seven more arrests in Port Everglades drug probe
  • US removes Brazil ship tax exemption, tension seen ahead
  • Alameda Corridor readies mid-corridor excavation contract for approval
Transportation
  • Beetle-mania: packing costs to rise
  • DM&E loses governor's support for Powder River routes
  • Shippers brace for more trucker strikes
  • Britain's private rail firms under attack
  • India opens its second perishable-cargo air terminal
  • Agency rules against CP in grain dispute
Maritime
  • Iceberg ahead! Mariners alerted
  • US port roundup
  • Multi-yard ship building plan far from dead: backer
  • Fake footwear equipment seized in Manzanillo raid

Cyber Shipping Guide - Ocean Commerceweb site
  • 'K' Line to Launch Straits & Vietnam Service
  • 'K' Line to Reshuffle Transpacific Services
  • 'K' Line, Yangming Unveil New Europe Joint Service
  • PAL Union Members Start Voting on Survival
  • EDI Weighs for Viability , BA Executive Says
  • Panalpina Expands Activities in Denmark

urgente online pressweb site
  • Feve abrirá los talleres ferroviarios de El Berrón antes de fin de año
  • El tramo de la A-129 Lanaja-Sariñena, en funcionamiento
  • Curso "Logística y transporte internacional"
  • La Comisión Europea avala un automóvil eléctrico
  • Lufthansa y SAS aumentan los capilares de la Alianza Estrella
  • Bombardier lanza una nueva serie de aviones de 90 plazas

Marine Logweb site
  • Navy awards contract for New Attack submarine
  • ARCO orders third Millennium Class tanker
  • Ultsein wins Brazilian design and equipment package contract for two platform supply vessels
  • Hvide Marine and Newport News get set for triple christening

Il Sole 24 Ore On Lineweb site
  • I margini di redditività sono ormai prossimi allo zero Quotazioni dei noli in picchiata sotto il peso degli «slot charter»
  • D'Amato «scopre» le miniere di carbone
  • Italia navigazione entra nel gruppo d'Amico
  • Il porto di Messina vuole la sua Authority
  • Un coordinamento per i problemi infrastrutturali Savona e Genova cercano un'intesa
  • L'israeliana Zim riduce le perdite dopo la crisi

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • OECD set to tackle substandard ships
    A draft action plan to attack substandard shipping is being prepared by the OECD following a high level meeting of representatives from governments and maritime-related industries.
  • Europe gets tough on inspections
    Tough new targeting criteria for the identification of substandard ships have been agreed for the members of the Paris Memorandum for Port State Control.
  • NYK completes Showa link
    NIPPON Yusen Kaisha (NYK Line), Japan's leading shipping line, yesterday completed its merger with troubled Showa Line, causing immediate speculation of a new round of mergers and reorganisation in Japan's shipping industry.
  • Bulog ends rice import monopoly
    Indonesia's Logistics Agency (Bulog) has broken the monopoly on importing rice and other basic commodities, a business previously allocated to a firm linked with the former Suharto regime.
  • High flying banker's fall from grace
    Spyder, a fitting symbol of a case that has raised more than just eyebrows in the world of shipping finance.
  • Lloyd Werft on course to double output
    BREMERHAVEN'S Lloyd Werft will double its output this year, compared with 1997, mainly as a result of work for cruise giant Norwegian Cruise Lines (NCL).
  • Panama fears over exodus of canal pilots
    RETIREMENTS and resignations of Panama Canal pilots are running at double the average rate, the Pilots' Association has claimed, a rate which raises questions as to whether the pilotage team will be sufficiently strong immediately after the handover.
  • China Steel eyes newbuilds
    China Steel Express (CSE), the shipping arm of China's largest steelmaker, China Steel, is in the market for four capesize newbuildings to replace ageing tonnage, writes Corey Bousen.

Fairplayweb site
OCTOBER 1, 1998
  • MC Shipping acquires sea river vessels
    NEW York-based MC Shipping has continued its expansion by acquiring two sea river multipurpose vessels.
  • ISM 'is open to abuse', claims lawyer
    ISM certification is open to abuse by "adding grist to the litigation mill," according to Struan Robertson of Sinclair, Roche & Temperley.
  • Filipino seafarers' wages are being undercut
    FILIPINO seafarers are being hit by increasing unemployment levels as wages are undercut by Eastern Europeans, Chinese and Indonesian crews.
  • Aker looks to consolidate
    AKER Yards period of acquisition is over and the emphasis now is on consolidation, according to Otto Soberg company ceo.
  • Owners opt for European yards
    TURBULENCE in the Asian financial markets has resulted in owners ordering tonnage in "the more stable European market in the earlier part of the year"according to Bernard Meyer.
  • Junk bonds down but not out
    HIGH yield debt may well have bitten the dust for now, but, according to Jim Grubb vice president of Citibank, we should expect a resurgence in the first half of 1999.
  • Aker plans share buy-back
    AKER RGI, the Norwegian group that controls Aker Maritime, is seeking authorisation to buy back up to 10 per cent of its shares.
  • Third Avondale tanker for Arco
    AVONDALE Industries, which has come under intense criticism in Congress and the US labour movement for its anti-union practices, is to build a third tanker for Arco.
  • Clinton plan 'a threat to US ports'
    THE Clinton administration's current proposal to support harbour development work by charging ships a user fee, could send ships elsewhere claims a US port cheif
  • Indian dredger to replace fleet
    STATE owned Dredging Corporation of India will be augmenting its dredging capacity by spending Rs 6,500m ($155m) during the ninth plan.
  • Reward for capture of captain
    A reward of 200,000 Pesos ($4,600) has been put up for information leading to the capture, dead or alive of the master of the Princess of the Orient, which sank on September 18.

Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
  • L'UE reprend la discussion sur l'Eurovignette et l'accord de transit avec les Suisses
    Les ministres européens du Transport réouvriront les négociations sur la hausse de l'Eurovignette - négociations interrompues pendant de longs mois - aujourd'hui à Luxembourg. La discussion a trait à trois points importants: le montant de la vignette et le degré de différentiation, la remise pour les poids lourds des régions périphérignes de l'UE et la taxe séparée pour le Brenner. En ce qui concerne ce dernier point, le processus décisionnel est indissociable de l'accord de transit avec la Suisse pour le transport routier lourd à partir de l'UE.
  • Rusco Line (NVO) mise sur Anvers pour les containers et le breakbulk
    Un nouvel opérateur fait son apparition à Anvers, en l'occurrence la firme Rusco Line Intl, qui intervient en tant que NVO pour l'exploitation d'un service régulier assuré à destination de la Finlande, mais surtout de la Russie et d'autres Etats de la CEI. Il s'agit d'une joint-venture réalisée à 50/50 entre Coli Shipping (UK) Ltd, déjà impliquée dans ce trafic, et Trans Business Europe Oy, Ltd, qui est également un des plus grands opérateurs logistiques privés en Russie. Un accord portant sur 5 ans a été passé avec l'armement Transfennica, qui dessert les ports finlandais de Kotka (qui sera supprimé en janvier) et Hamina d'où les cargaisons seront acheminées vers la Russie et d'autres destinations. A Anvers le partenaire est la firme Herfurth & Co s.a. qui intervient en tant qu'agent.
  • Nissan cherche à coopérer avec Daimler-Benz dans le véhicule utilitaire en Europe
    Nissan a la ferme intention de demeurer sur le marché européen du camion, en dépit du fait que ce n'en est qu'un acteur mineur. La présentation du camion léger Cabstar "E" de 2,8 à 4,5 tonnes, qui remplace la version châssis-cabine du Trade en est le témoignage. La prochaine étape sera le lancement à la fin de l'année prochaine des nouveaux camions de léger et moyen tonnage ECO-T. Par contre, le remplacement du Trade Van (la version fourgon de cet utilitaire) a été gelé. Apparemment, Nissan Vehiculos Industriales attend de voir quelles seront les coopérations possible avec Mercedes-Benz.

Daily Commercial Newsweb site
  • Legal action dropped, MUA claims
    The path to further waterfront reform in Australia has been cleared following a decision by P&O Ports to drop its legal action against the Maritime Union of Australia.
    This was confirmed yesterday by the national secretary of the union, John Coombs.
    Mr Coombs told DCN the legal issues which were hampering the progress of discussions on further reform have been settled to the satisfaction of the union.
    Asked whether this meant that the actions had been dropped, Mr Coombs replied "yes", adding that correspondence to this effect was now on the way.
    The union has been reluctant to enter into discussions of further reforms while the threat of legal action hung over its head.
  • Mr Presley has left the port
    In a maritime world now dominated by expensively-fashioned and rigidly-maintained corporate identities it's a rare to discover a ship with its own identity -- and a story behind that identity.
    Melbourne this week played host to the splendidly-named Love Me Tender, a 9973 GRT bulk carrier completed late last year in China for registered owners Hawk Maritime Corp and sailing under the flag of Hong Kong.
    The ship undertook a southbound voyage into Australia on charter to Singapore-based POST with steel and then handed over in Melbourne to Jebsens for a Brisbane-Fiji trip with coal.
  • Hastings battles to save trade
    The south-eastern Victorian port of Hastings (Western Port) is feeling shock waves from the explosions and fires at Esso's Longford plant last week as the two principal users deal with the consequences.
    Vessel movements at the port have virtually ceased as the production and processing of crude oil, propane and butane have been halted since last Friday.
    Imports of slab and coil steel could also be affected, as the BHP Lysaght plant at Western Port, which is gas powered, has ceased operating.
    DCN understands BHP has been stockpiling slab, which it ships from the Port Kembla steelworks on the ro-ro/steel products carrier Iron Monarch. A shipment arrived yesterday afternoon, the second to arrive at BHP since production stopped, but there is only enough room to store another two shipments.
  • Robe seeks access to Hamersley's rail network
    Robe River Iron Associates (RRIA) is seeking access to part of Hamersley Iron's Pilbara rail network to reduce capital expenditure for its proposed $1 billion West Angeles mine.
    Robe has applied to the National Competition Council (NCC) for a ruling under the Trade Practices Act to force Hamersley to negotiate terms and access with it.
    The West Angeles mine is due to come on stream in 2001 and Robe's proposal to link into Hamersley's rail network would considerably reduce Robe's outlay for the project.
    By linking in to Hamersley's rail network it would only need to build a 65km extension to West Angeles.
  • Parties trade blows over excise
    Shadow Industry Minister Simon Crean has been accused by Transport Minister Mark Vaile of claiming that the coalition's planned reductions in diesel excise would not be fully passed on to consumers "when the Labor Party's own analysis says exactly the opposite".
    In an interview on ABC Radio on Wednesday, Mr Crean said anyone who believed reductions in the diesel excise would be fully passed on to consumers, "may as well believe in, you know, the tooth fairy".

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

International Transport Journalweb site
Tabletalk
  • Jacques R. Saadé: "One should not be too greedy". Short-term profits may be attractive, but it is better to take a long-term view, according to the president of the CMA-CGM Group.
Maritime
  • Evergreen celebrates 30 years of successful operation.
  • "K" Line/Yangming boost east Mediterranean-Europe service.
  • Nordana upgrades its Mediterranean-Caribbean-USA service.
  • Unifeeder launches link to Tallinn.
  • Transline serves Kiel-Riga route.
  • Horn Linie expands in the Caribbean.
  • Pan Ocean calls at Kwangyang.
  • Finnlines is satisfied with its results, and gains a new parent.
  • Sloman Neptun's result as predicted.
  • Naca is formed by Brennan International, Conterm and DCL.
  • Viewpoint: Gontard asks why a proved good - the Shipping Act of 1984 - must be changed.
Ports and Terminals
  • Dedicated terminal for Maersk in Rotterdam. A joint venture has been formed by ECT and Maersk Line to set up a new terminal at Rotterdam Maasvlakte.
  • Two 6000-TEU ships call at Gothenburg simultaneously.
  • In the Baltic, St Petersburg is due for upgrading and Latvia is attracting overseas investment.
  • PSA's Pasir Panjang shows good progress in its first year.
  • Vostochny upgrades its CFS.
  • Santos Tecon 1 in on track.
  • Calendar of events: TOC 99 in Genoa.
Aviation
  • Virgin flies daily to Tokyo.
  • Polar Air serves Johannesburg.
  • LH/Air China boost cooperation.
  • Delta/Korean expand codesharing.
  • Varig announces schedule changes.
  • Philippine Airlines has ceased operations after 57 years, but Cathay Pacific will set up a new domestic network in the Philippines.
  • A new world alliance is formed by five carriers: oneworld.
  • Air Lanka is being reorganised.
  • UPS orders Airbus freighters.
  • U-Express is launched in Asia.
  • Emery launches Gold Priority to Mexico and expands in Singapore.
  • Emirates names agent in Korea and orders Airbuses to expand fleet.
Forwarding
  • The Fiata world congress in Sydney this year laid emphasis on the importance of EDI, and forwarders must keep up if they are to survive.
Africa and East Med
  • Maersk introduces new Mediterranean feeder services.
  • Airports in Uganda and Tunisia are to be upgraded.
Middle East
  • Cory Towage places contract for tugs for Salalah/Oman.
  • A new service calls at Sharjah Container Terminal.
Asia
  • Taiwanese shipping lines may serve the China-Taiwan trade semi-direct.
  • U-Freight strengthens Asian network.
  • Schenker opens centre in Singapore.
Americas
  • Geo Logistics adopts new global brand strategy.
  • GPA reports record 1998 at Savannah and Brunswick.
  • Transmares opens new niches.
  • Crowley boosts Caribbean services.
  • Argentina's railways face change, and two are sold to Brazilian firms.
UK and Ireland
  • RH moves to its new "airspeed terminal" in Liverpool.
  • Record cargo throughput at Cork during the first half of 1998.

TradeWindsweb site
  • Protectionism rears its head
    FREE TRADE IN SHIPPING is under threat. The financial crisis afflicting the world economy is producing calls for protectionism from opposite ends of the globe. Chinese owners are reacting to their first taste of Western-style recession by starting moves to regulate dry cargo rates on traffic in and out of the country. Zhen Xuezhong (above left) of the China Shipowners Association is rounding up owners for a regulation committee. They are not alone. Western European shipbuilders are calling for an about-turn on an agreement to phase out subsidies in two years. Meyer Werft boss Bernard Werft (above right) claims the yards face ruin from Far East builders.
  • Brokers in high times
  • DnB takes round one
  • High and dry crews
  • Bulk trade anomaly
  • Cabotage shake-up

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GCMD survey confirms shipping's commitment to decarbonisation
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Dominguez (IMO) urges investment in decarbonising shipping
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Munich/Brussels
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Assiterminal, no to the indiscriminate introduction of congestion charges in ports
Genoa
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PKP Cargo announces further collective layoffs affecting 2,429 employees in two years
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Rome
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London
Kane: We are determined to make the projects that will really make a difference
MSC reportedly intends to buy Romanian shipyard Damen Mangalia
Prague
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Medlog (MSC) Intermodal Terminal Opened in Paris Area
Geneva
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The board of directors of the National Association of Port Companies and Enterprises has been renewed
Rome
Luca Grilli confirmed as president for fourth consecutive term
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Rome
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Seafarers' wages rise of 5% over two years agreed
London
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Submission act signed to allow Gulf Terminal expansion works to begin
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Musso: a crucial step for our company
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Sharp increase in cases of abandoned ships
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Port regulation scheme for ship-to-ship LNG/bioGNL bunkering operations approved in Italy
Rome
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US Government Pushes to Take Over Port Management in Panama and Australia from China
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Mercitalia Logistics becomes FS Logistix, an integrated digital platform for end-to-end freight transport
Rome
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F2i integrates FHP Holding Portuale and Compagnia Ferroviaria Italiana into FHP Group
Milan
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MOL confirms new US taxes on Chinese vessels could impact its upcoming orders
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The Unione Interporti Riuniti proposes the introduction of "terminal bonuses"
Venice
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ITF and Argentine union CATT against new provisions for the maritime sector of the Milei government
Buenos Aires/London
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Algeciras/Barcelona/Madrid/Valencia
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-12.1% drop in cruise passengers in the Campania capital
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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
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St. Petersburg
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Raben Logistics Group Creates Subsidiary in Türkiye
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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
Structural adaptation works on dock 23 of the port of Ancona awarded
Ancona
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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
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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
The ferry industry elite will attend the Interferry conference in Salerno in October
Victoria
Event titled "Connections"
Uniport launches an initiative to support ALS research
Rome
Fundraising for the NeMO Clinical Center Serena Foundation Onlus
The Propeller Club of Genoa has analyzed risks and opportunities of using AI in the maritime and insurance sectors
Genoa
The importance of training in the use of technology was highlighted
Chantiers de l'Atlantique delivers luxury cruising yacht Luminara to The Ritz-Carlton Yacht Collection
Saint Nazaire
The ship will debut in Alaska
Maritime transport, with suppliers and naval contractors, is the cornerstone of Italy's trade
Port Cervo
ANPAN Annual Congress in Sardinia
Uiltrasporti, risk of chaos in Italian ports due to delays in appointing AdSP presidents
Rome
If we continue to distribute positions without taking into account the skills of future presidents - warns the union - we will be forced to mobilize
Giampieri (Assoporti): the procedure for appointing AdSP presidents must find a quick solution
Rome
Hearing at the Chamber of Deputies
MAN Energy Solutions changes name to Everllence
Augusta
Brand born from the fusion of the English terms ever and excellence
The Ministry of the Interior and Fincantieri sign the new legality protocol
Rome
Vard delivers two CSOV vessels equipped with cyber notation
Trieste
They present all the mandatory requirements in terms of cybersecurity
An experimental section of the ultra-fast Hyper Transfer transport system will be built in Veneto
Munich
Capsules with magnetic levitation technology will be able to carry 12 tons of containerized cargo or 38 passengers
SBB urges UFT and ERA to take measures to avoid rail accidents caused by brake blocks
Bern
The Gotthard Base Tunnel has been fully reopened more than a year after a train derailment
Italian ports participate in the latest edition of Transport Logistic in Monaco
Munich
The Italian Pavilion inaugurated
In the first four months of 2025, container traffic in the port of Augusta grew by +21.6%
Augusta
Di Sarcina: we are already reaping the first fruits of the movement of containers from Catania
One billion euros to restore Ukraine's port infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks
Odessa
Entrance of 100 new special members in the port company CULMV of Genoa
Genoa
First entry of 45 units from next month
Musolino was unanimously confirmed as president of MEDports
Tangier
The association brings together 33 port authorities in the Mediterranean basin
In 2024, the Genoese Ente Bacini recorded record revenues
Genoa
Last year, 58 ships were placed in the five dry docks managed
ALIS has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Network of Italian Logistics Schools
Rome
The aim is to strengthen the link between the world of school and the world of work.
Every euro invested in the Coast Guard generates a value of 1.53 euros for the national economy
Rome
Economic report on the Corps presented in Rome
European automotive logistics must look to the world
Brussels
Göbel (ECG): The challenges of our sector are global, and so must our responses be
In April, freight traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado decreased by -8.7%
Genoa
Stable volumes in the first port, while in the second a decrease of -27.7% was recorded
Tender awarded for the enhancement of the Tuscan Port Community System
Leghorn
Investment of over 500 thousand euros for the application development activity lasting one year
Natilus evaluates with Kuehne+Nagel the use of its mixed-wing aircraft in cargo transport
Schindellegi
They are designed to achieve a 30% reduction in fuel consumption and a 40% increase in load capacity.
Conference on the impact of artificial intelligence and automation on safety and work in ports
Rome
Organized by Filt Cgil, it will be held on Thursday and Friday in Livorno
Fincantieri signs a memorandum of understanding with Qatar Navigation
Trieste
Cooperation in areas such as maritime services, project management and technology integration
Port of Piraeus, Piraeus II floating dry dock reopened
Piraeus
It has a lifting capacity of 4 thousand tons
Poland finances expansion of Euroterminal Slawków intermodal terminal
Slavkow
From 285 thousand TEU containers per year, the capacity will increase to 530 thousand TEU
CMA CGM - Saigon Newport Corporation Agreement for New Container Terminal in Haiphong
Marseille
It will become operational in 2028 and will have a capacity of 1.9 million TEUs
Genova Industrie Navali acquires a stake in Lagomarsino Anielli
Genoa
Simultaneous sale of the company Pitturazioni Navali Industriali
Estonian AS Tallink charters cruise ferry Romantika to Algerian Madar Maritime Company
Tallinn
The Algiers company was founded last year
ANSI, the measures for logistics in the Infrastructure decree are good
Rome
D'Angelo: there is no lack of innovative drive, long-term vision and attention to transition and sustainability
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Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Leghorn Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venice
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MEETINGS
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
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
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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
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Relazione del presidente Vittorio Parmigiani
Porto Cervo, 30 maggio 2025
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Project for the creation of a Renewable Energy Community in the port of La Spezia
The Spice
New anti-piracy exercise in the Gulf of Guinea
Rome
It involved the naval unit "Comandante Bettica" and the merchant ship "Grande Angola"
Kuehne+Nagel to buy Spanish haulage firm TDN
Schindellegi/Madrid
It has 600 employees and a fleet of over 700 vehicles
MPC Container Ships' Quarterly Revenue and Profit Decline
Oslo
Baack: Container market continues to show resilience
Fincantieri and SRSA sign agreement for maritime and coastal development in the Red Sea
Trieste
Fincantieri Arabia for Naval Services inaugurated in Riyadh
Green light for the sale of 56% of Wilson Sons to Shipping Agencies Services (MSC group)
London
The transaction will be completed early next month
Work to remove wrecks of 38 vessels in Catania port begins
Catania
Intervention worth over two million euros
The issue of the intended use of the Molo Clementino is heating up in Ancona
Ancona
ABB has reached a deal to buy France's BrightLoop
Zurich
The aim of the acquisition is to accelerate the electrification strategy in the industrial mobility and marine propulsion sectors.
GNV has obtained ISO 14001 certification
Genoa
It has been issued by LRQA - Lloyd's Register Quality Assurance
The criteria for adjusting port concession fees to inflation rates have been defined
Rome
MBS Logistics buys Swiss freight forwarder Gerhard Wegmüller
Zurich
The company is headquartered in Zurich
Ferry Kriti I, earmarked for scrap, sold for $3.6 million
Athens
It will be dismantled by an EU-authorised shipyard
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles increased by +9.4% in April
Los Angeles/New York
In the first three months of 2025, the Port of New York handled 2.2 million containers (+10.0%)
The Council of Ministers has approved the Infrastructure Decree-Law
Rixi: important measure for road haulage
Global Ship Lease revenues increased by +6.4% in the first quarter
Athens
Net profit of 123.4 million dollars (+34.3%)
Filt, Fit and Uilt urge an urgent overcoming of the commissioner phase for the AdSP of the Central Tyrrhenian Sea
Naples
Federlogistica, a proactive plan is needed to strengthen cybersecurity of ports and logistics
Genoa
Creation of a national fund urged
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