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June 10, 1998
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Industry warned of millennium bug disaster
    All aspects of shipping will be affected if problem is not addressed, conference told
  • PSA very sure of overcoming bug
  • Shipbreaking a thriving industry in Blangadesh
  • Spanish firm in EU row
  • Bergesen gas carrier sale off
Air and Land Transport
  • Return to work, Ramos urges striking PAL pilots
    Philippine president tells management and strikers to resume negotiations
  • World's first B777-300 coming to S'pore
  • GM shuts down 5 assembly plants
  • UK set to privatise air traffic control
  • BMW to sell new Mini car under own brand
  • Boeing sued for alleged discrimination
  • Japanese auto parts makers to raise stakes in Asian units
Features
  • Relying on the trusty bicycle
    Still-poor nation's 30m bicycles are vital for transport, outnumbering motor scooters 6 to 1 and cars 60 to 1
Columns
  • Asian shipowners can voice views through existing IMO channels

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Industry warned of millennium bug disaster
    All aspects of shipping will be affected if problem is not addressed, conference told
  • PSA very sure of overcoming bug
  • Shipbreaking a thriving industry in Blangadesh
  • Spanish firm in EU row
  • Bergesen gas carrier sale off
Air and Land Transport
  • Return to work, Ramos urges striking PAL pilots
    Philippine president tells management and strikers to resume negotiations
  • World's first B777-300 coming to S'pore
  • GM shuts down 5 assembly plants
  • UK set to privatise air traffic control
  • BMW to sell new Mini car under own brand
  • Boeing sued for alleged discrimination
  • Japanese auto parts makers to raise stakes in Asian units
Features
  • Relying on the trusty bicycle
    Still-poor nation's 30m bicycles are vital for transport, outnumbering motor scooters 6 to 1 and cars 60 to 1
Columns
  • Asian shipowners can voice views through existing IMO channels

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Industry warned of millennium bug disaster
    All aspects of shipping will be affected if problem is not addressed, conference told
  • PSA very sure of overcoming bug
  • Shipbreaking a thriving industry in Blangadesh
  • Spanish firm in EU row
  • Bergesen gas carrier sale off
Air and Land Transport
  • Return to work, Ramos urges striking PAL pilots
    Philippine president tells management and strikers to resume negotiations
  • World's first B777-300 coming to S'pore
  • GM shuts down 5 assembly plants
  • UK set to privatise air traffic control
  • BMW to sell new Mini car under own brand
  • Boeing sued for alleged discrimination
  • Japanese auto parts makers to raise stakes in Asian units
Features
  • Relying on the trusty bicycle
    Still-poor nation's 30m bicycles are vital for transport, outnumbering motor scooters 6 to 1 and cars 60 to 1
Columns
  • Asian shipowners can voice views through existing IMO channels

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Industry warned of millennium bug disaster
    All aspects of shipping will be affected if problem is not addressed, conference told
  • PSA very sure of overcoming bug
  • Shipbreaking a thriving industry in Blangadesh
  • Spanish firm in EU row
  • Bergesen gas carrier sale off
Air and Land Transport
  • Return to work, Ramos urges striking PAL pilots
    Philippine president tells management and strikers to resume negotiations
  • World's first B777-300 coming to S'pore
  • GM shuts down 5 assembly plants
  • UK set to privatise air traffic control
  • BMW to sell new Mini car under own brand
  • Boeing sued for alleged discrimination
  • Japanese auto parts makers to raise stakes in Asian units
Features
  • Relying on the trusty bicycle
    Still-poor nation's 30m bicycles are vital for transport, outnumbering motor scooters 6 to 1 and cars 60 to 1
Columns
  • Asian shipowners can voice views through existing IMO channels

Sched Netweb site
  • Balboa container terminal to open next year
  • Tokyo MOU gets tough on ISM code compliance
  • Container port deal draws closer
  • Japan invests in Indian scrapping facility
  • Patrick considers cargo and bulk operations sales plans
  • New interactive web site helps customers trace containers
  • PAL makes mass sackings
  • FedEx breaks ties with Chinese agent
  • Official says planes are safe

Cargowebweb site
JUNE 9, 1998
  • BTL expands in Holland
  • Substantial NS Cargo loss
  • Roadway offers Proofs of Delivery on the Web
  • Air France attitude hardening
  • Maersk order for eight containerships

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Conrail ruling has something for everyone
  • Federal share of harbor deepening would shrink under Clinton plan
  • US steelmakers, labor, plan new dumping complaint
  • Couriers flunk second federal security test
  • Armey sees tough vote on China trade, faults Clinton leadership
  • Union Pacific's service recovery hung up by maintenance and construction delays
  • Striking Air France rejects World Cup truce
  • Australian dockworkers union hopeful of a deal
  • Despite Russia's currency troubles, IMF sees no need to boost loan
  • US, France back workers' rights, child labor ban
  • China dissidents seek human rights talks
  • Denmark likely to join EMU after Britain and Sweden
  • Pony Express offers online package tracking
  • Port of Jacksonville building new air cargo facility
  • Lufthansa Cargo and Envirotainer developing new refrigerated containers
  • Eaton to buy Polish truck transmission maker
  • Philippine airline sees bankruptcy after strike
Transportation
  • French train drivers fail to make good on threat of national weeklong strike
  • GAO study: US air travelers face rise in fares, fewer choices with mergers
  • Lufthansa plans more service at ground zero
  • Intermodal group ties a French rail knot
  • Freight project rolls on despite lost passenger bid
  • Sales of units underscore Ryder's focus on core domestic business
  • Philippine Air on brink of bankruptcy after a crippling five-day pilot strike
Maritime
  • Towboat pilots' union to end strike Aug. 3
  • Panama opens doors to canal museum
  • Panama agency chief cheers El Nino: We proved our mettle
  • Transoceanic wins ISO management award

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Conrail ruling has something for everyone
  • Federal share of harbor deepening would shrink under Clinton plan
  • US steelmakers, labor, plan new dumping complaint
  • Couriers flunk second federal security test
  • Armey sees tough vote on China trade, faults Clinton leadership
  • Union Pacific's service recovery hung up by maintenance and construction delays
  • Striking Air France rejects World Cup truce
  • Australian dockworkers union hopeful of a deal
  • Despite Russia's currency troubles, IMF sees no need to boost loan
  • US, France back workers' rights, child labor ban
  • China dissidents seek human rights talks
  • Denmark likely to join EMU after Britain and Sweden
  • Pony Express offers online package tracking
  • Port of Jacksonville building new air cargo facility
  • Lufthansa Cargo and Envirotainer developing new refrigerated containers
  • Eaton to buy Polish truck transmission maker
  • Philippine airline sees bankruptcy after strike
Transportation
  • French train drivers fail to make good on threat of national weeklong strike
  • GAO study: US air travelers face rise in fares, fewer choices with mergers
  • Lufthansa plans more service at ground zero
  • Intermodal group ties a French rail knot
  • Freight project rolls on despite lost passenger bid
  • Sales of units underscore Ryder's focus on core domestic business
  • Philippine Air on brink of bankruptcy after a crippling five-day pilot strike
Maritime
  • Towboat pilots' union to end strike Aug. 3
  • Panama opens doors to canal museum
  • Panama agency chief cheers El Nino: We proved our mettle
  • Transoceanic wins ISO management award

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Conrail ruling has something for everyone
  • Federal share of harbor deepening would shrink under Clinton plan
  • US steelmakers, labor, plan new dumping complaint
  • Couriers flunk second federal security test
  • Armey sees tough vote on China trade, faults Clinton leadership
  • Union Pacific's service recovery hung up by maintenance and construction delays
  • Striking Air France rejects World Cup truce
  • Australian dockworkers union hopeful of a deal
  • Despite Russia's currency troubles, IMF sees no need to boost loan
  • US, France back workers' rights, child labor ban
  • China dissidents seek human rights talks
  • Denmark likely to join EMU after Britain and Sweden
  • Pony Express offers online package tracking
  • Port of Jacksonville building new air cargo facility
  • Lufthansa Cargo and Envirotainer developing new refrigerated containers
  • Eaton to buy Polish truck transmission maker
  • Philippine airline sees bankruptcy after strike
Transportation
  • French train drivers fail to make good on threat of national weeklong strike
  • GAO study: US air travelers face rise in fares, fewer choices with mergers
  • Lufthansa plans more service at ground zero
  • Intermodal group ties a French rail knot
  • Freight project rolls on despite lost passenger bid
  • Sales of units underscore Ryder's focus on core domestic business
  • Philippine Air on brink of bankruptcy after a crippling five-day pilot strike
Maritime
  • Towboat pilots' union to end strike Aug. 3
  • Panama opens doors to canal museum
  • Panama agency chief cheers El Nino: We proved our mettle
  • Transoceanic wins ISO management award

Cyber Shipping Guide - Ocean Commerceweb site
  • Shippers Reject Conference THC Proposal
  • MOL Achieves ISO 9002 in Ship Management
  • Maersk's 10th 6,600-TEU Ship Christened
  • STB Approves Conrail Sale to CSX/NS

World Wide Shipperweb site
  • WTSA member lines vote to boost Asia rates
  • Daley leads business delegation to study impact of Irish election
  • Boeing opens center in Moscow to expand aerospace research
  • China 98 trade fair spotlights Chinese Shipyard Federation

urgente online pressweb site
  • La Zona Franca de Barcelona y la de Shanghai comparten el "know how"
  • Kappa subcontrata a TNT Logistics
  • Espectáculo "Swissair une al mundo"
  • "París bien vale una pelea"
  • Diodos luminosos para señalizar el ferrocarril

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • US exporters attack rate rise bid
    US EXPORTERS have reacted angrily to moves by ocean carriers to raise westbound transpacific freight rates.
  • Maltese PM resigns
    Malta's prime minister Alfred Sant offers his resignation while addressing his Labour Party supporters at the medieval port of Cottonera yesterday. He made the offer after losing a parliamentary vote on the setting up of a yachting centre at Cottonera. The Labour group said it continued to back him.
  • Chantiers hones finance skills
    LEADING French shipbuilder Chantiers de l'Atlantique has been honing its financial expertise in a bid to increase its attraction to newbuilding customers.
  • Australian dollar dives lower
    A screen tracks the plunging Australian dollar during trading on the foreign exchange floor at Melbourne's ANZ bank yesterday. It fell to its lowest close on record as Japanese yen weakness affected rates across the region.
  • Hebburn clinches two refit contracts
    HEBBURN'S Tyne Tees Dockyard, part of the Wear Dockyard Group, has now been officially awarded the refit order for two vessels owned by Horizon Exploration Ltd and the Ministry of Defence's Royal Fleet Auxiliary.
  • Fleet Support seeking further Royal Navy role
    EAGER to add to its allocated programme of Royal Navy ship work after announcing its return to the refit market, Fleet Support Limited (FSL) will submit its bid for the refit of the Type 23 frigate HMS Lancaster, due in 1999, later this month.

Fairplayweb site
JUNE 9, 1998
  • Anger grows over Canadian fishing boat ban
    A DECISION by the Canadian government to ban US fishing boats from Canada's west coast shipyards because of a salmon dispute is attracting increasing criticism from BC industry.
  • Trouble ahead warns Chevron's Y2K chief
    FOR the turn of the millennium, avoid major waterways, get fully provisioned up and do all fund transfers in advance, says captain Philip Davies, Chevron's operations consultant.
  • St Lawrence Seaway 'going full tilt'
    THIS year's early start means that "everything is going full tilt" on the St Lawrence Seaway, according to Wayne Smith, general manager of Seaway Self Unloaders.
  • Smit Tak wins Moby Prince removal contract
    SMIT Tak, the Dutch towage and salvage company, has secured the bid to remove the wreck of the Moby Lines ferry Moby Prince.
  • ISF applauds Philippines' action on STCW
    THE firm line being taken by the Philippines' Commission on Higher Education to implement the requirements of STCW '95 has been praised by the ISF.
  • IMO refuses to budge on venue decision
    THE International Maritime Organization is refusing to concede to pressure over holding meetings in Asia.
  • AASL results reflect freight market slump
    ANANGEL-American Shipholdings has reported a first quarter loss of $1.2m, reflecting continuing poor freight market conditions.
  • Tasmanian fast cat link to be permanent
    A PERMANENT high-speed catamaran service between the Australian mainland and Tasmania appears likely following a successful summer experiment.
  • Cunard sets up Queen Mary project team
    CUNARD Line has set up a project team to work on a newbuilding plan given the name Queen Mary.
  • Mærsk orders four more box ships
    MÆRSK Line has ordered four 4,300 teu containerships from Hyundai.
  • Cruise majors upbeat on future
    A CRUISE industry seminar in Oslo has painted a bright outlook for the industry, especially for the major operators.
  • NCLH to lengthen third cruise liner
    NCL Holding is planning to lengthen the 1992-built cruiseship Royal Majesty to increase passenger capacity to 1,440 from the present 1,040.
  • Carriers plan fight-back on rates
    THIRTEEN major carriers met yesterday in Seoul to plan a curb on plummeting freight rates.
  • Nigerian oil output hit
    OIL production has been disrupted at Nigeria's Brass River crude oil export terminal located in the Niger Delta area.
  • US plan to impose scrapping rules
    US senator Barbara Mikulski has filed legislation in Congress that would impose restrictions on the US MarAd and the US Navy sending ships overseas to be scrapped.

Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
JUNE 9, 1998
  • La Belgique doit suivre l'exemple néerlandais et anticiper la libéralisation du tour de rôle
    "Les années 1996 et 1997 ont été des années importantes pour la navigation intérieure. Fin novembre 1996, la directive 96/75 du Conseil des Ministres était publiée. Elle visait la suppression du système d'affrètement via le tour de rôle et l'instauration du principe de la liberté contractuelle tant au niveau du transport national qu'international de marchandises par voie navigable à la date du premier janvier 2000. Puisque les Pays-Bas ont l'intention de supprimer le tour de rôle à partir du premier décembre 1998, la Belgique devrait s'y adapter au bénéfice de la navigation intérieure belge et des ports belges." C'est ce qu'a déclaré le président Fernand Suykens à l'occasion de l'assemblée générale du Fonds de la Batellerie rhénane belge.
  • Air France: la politique interdit la vraie solution
    Commencée le lundi 1er juin, la grève des pilotes d'Air France est entrée dans sa deuxième semaine le lundi 8. L'échéance du dénouement reste l'élément le plus difficile à apprécier. En revanche, on sait déjà que la sortie du conflit ne résoudra pas les vrais problèmes. Ces derniers sont en effet économiques et le jeu des intérêts politiques bloque les vraies solutions à y apporter.
  • CCB envisage d'exporter du ciment aux USA via Gand
    L'usine de la Compagnie du Ciment Belge (CCB) située à Gaurain-Ramecroix, près de Tournai, envisage d'exporter 3 à 400.000 tonnes de ciment par an aux Etats-Unis. Ces exportations passeraient par le port de Gand, centre de transbordement maritime le plus proche des installations de production.

Daily Commercial Newsweb site
  • More delays as talks continue
    A meeting of creditors or the insolvent Patrick labor hire companies was in Sydney adjourned yesterday until 20 July to give it ant the Maritime Union of Australia time to negotiate.
    Administrator Peter Brook of accounting firm Grant Thornton used his casting vote to pass the motion for the longer adjournment after the vote was deadlocked by the union having a majority vote in favour and the banks having the majority value vote in money owed to them - against the motion.
  • Queensland set to approve access funds for TPA
    The Queensland government is set to approve $63 million in loan funding for the Townsville Port Authority which it says will "eradicate transport and noise problems in South Townsville and generate new green space for the city."
  • FPA sues Labor MP
    The Fremantle Port Authority has begun legal action against WA Opposition Transport spokesperson Alannah MacTiernan.
    FPA chairman Ron Aitkenhead said the legal action was being taken over statements made by Ms MacTiernan to the media on 7 May relating to the role of the FPA in the waterfront dispute.
  • Catalonia closes on Atlantic record and Hales Trophy
    Incat built vessel Catalonia steamed closer to snatching the prestigious Hales trophy for the Blue Riband of the Atlantic yesterday as her log books demonstrated she was well on the way to completing the fastest crossing of the sea by a commercial passenger vessel.
    The vessel began her voyage at 10:35 New York time, on June 6, and is due to arrive at Tarifa Point early today (AEST).
  • Queensland freight councils under way
    Representatives from shipping and associated sea freight sectors will sit on a proposed sea freight council announced by the Queensland government.
    The state has committed $300,000 for the on-going development of freight logistics opportunities in Queensland over the next financial year, Queensland's Minister for Transport and Main Roads Vaughan Johnson said.

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Last month, freight traffic in the port of Barcelona decreased by -6.5%.
Barcelona
In July, 300,961 containers were handled (-13.2%)
Abu Dhabi's sovereign wealth fund offers to acquire 100% of AD Ports' capital.
Abu Dhabi
He currently owns a 75.42% stake
In the first half of 2026, freight traffic in the port of La Spezia grew by +2.0%
La Spezia
Cargo traffic in Tunisian ports is growing sharply
In the April-June quarter it was 7.4 million tons (+8.8%)
The port of Koper reports a 5.6% decrease in quarterly freight traffic
Ljubljana
In June the decline was -18.9%
Strait of Hormuz crisis has severe impact on DP World's financial and operating performance
Dubai
Container traffic at CK Hutchison terminals fell by -1% in the first six months of 2026.
Hong Kong
Excluding operations in Panama, volumes increased by +5%
In the first half of 2026, freight traffic in the port of Hamburg decreased by -3.1%.
Hamburg
Containers amounted to four million TEUs (-3.7%)
HMM's revenues increased by 29.7% in the second quarter
Seoul
Net profit down, weighed down by lower financial income
Evergreen's net profit grew by 43.9% in the April-June quarter.
Taipei
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd benefit from the recovery of the container shipping market
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd benefit from the recovery of the container shipping market
Copenhagen/Hamburg
The Danish company reports better quarterly performance than its German partner in Gemini Cooperation
Freight traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado remained stable in the second quarter
Genoa
Passenger numbers drop at both ports
In the second quarter, Yang Ming recorded a net profit growth of +610.7%.
Keelung
Revenues stable in the first half of 2026
Two ships attacked in the Gulf of Oman and off the coast of Yemen
Southampton
A container ship was reportedly hit by an American helicopter
The Northern Sea Route is not at all competitive with the sea route through Suez
Basel
Study by two researchers from Mokpo National Maritime University
The auction on August 28 is expected to confirm Rheinmetall-MSC's interest in the Romanian Mangalia shipyard.
Bucharest
In the second quarter, vessel traffic in the Panama Canal grew by +9.6%, but decreased significantly in June
In the second quarter, vessel traffic in the Panama Canal grew by +9.6%, but decreased significantly in June
Panama/Balboa
The ACP introduces new limitations on vessel draft and does not exclude reductions in the daily number of transits.
Contract with Fincantieri for the construction of a third cruise ship for Crystal is now in force
Monaco/Miami
Delivery is scheduled for 2034
More explosions in the Strait of Hormuz area
Southampton/Tehran
Iran-Oman negotiations continue, but reopening to ship transit still seems a long way off.
Shipping associations reiterate their opposition to mandatory tolls and tariffs for transiting the Strait of Hormuz.
Two ships attacked in the Red Sea
Southampton/San'a'/New Delhi
Indian vessel "Faize Noore Oliya" sunk, Houthis claim attack on "NCC Wafa"
Prologis makes $18.8 billion offer to buy Segro
San Francisco
The combination will create a European giant in the ownership and management of logistics properties
In the April-June quarter, ONE recorded an improvement in financial performance
Singapore
During the period the fleet transported almost 3.3 million containers (+2.9%)
Global Port Holdings' revenues grew by 27% in the first half of this year.
Istanbul
Gross operating margin up 22%
In the second quarter, naval traffic in the Suez Canal increased by +16.5%
In the second quarter, naval traffic in the Suez Canal increased by +16.5%
Cairo
In the first half of 2026, growth was +14.0%
In the second quarter of 2026, the Bosphorus Strait was crossed by 10,082 ships (+0.5%)
Ankara
In the first half of the year, naval traffic decreased by -0.5%
A report by the French National Assembly notes the competitive decline of the state's port ecosystem.
Paris
In the first half of 2026, FS's freight transport segment recorded a -2.7% drop in operating revenues
Rome
Traffic volumes amounted to approximately 8.8 billion tonne-km (-7.3%)
The EU ETS Observatory confirms that the emissions trading system is having a negative impact on EU ports.
Madrid
The proposed corrections are the broadening of the criteria for the designation of neighbouring container transhipment ports and a percentage reduction factor applied to the volume of CO2 emissions from ships.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings' revenues increased by 4.9% in the second quarter of 2026.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings' revenues increased by 4.9% in the second quarter of 2026.
Miami
New historical record of passengers embarking on the fleet's ships
Fincantieri's half-year revenues remain stable
Trieste
Net profit increased by 191.4%. New orders fell by 58.5%.
In the second quarter, freight traffic in Albanian ports grew by +8.9%
Tirana
The US think tank Open Markets Institute proposes the establishment of a public container shipping company
Washington
Rao: Today the United States depends on a cartel of six foreign shipping companies
Royal Caribbean reports record revenue for the April-June quarter
Miami
New all-time peak in turnover in the first half of 2026
In the second quarter, CMA CGM group revenues increased by +19.2%
Marseille/New York/Los Angeles
United Ports Joint Venture with Stonepeak Completed
PortXchange: To immediately reduce shipping emissions, we need to focus on ports.
Rotterdam
In the port of Trieste, bulk cargo is increasing and miscellaneous goods are decreasing.
Trieste
In the first six months of 2026, traffic in Monfalcone dropped by 24.9%.
Fermerci, freight train transport production in Italy could fall to 2015 levels this year.
Rome
Map: We are faced with data that exceeds all expectations.
Indian government approves $7.2 billion in aid for domestic shipbuilding
New Delhi
Strategy adopted today to revitalize the sector
Two Indian shipyards included in the new EU list of ship recycling facilities proposed by the Commission
Brussels/Washington
Satisfaction of ECSA and World Shipping Council
Hyundai and Siemens sign agreement for AI-powered shipbuilding
Washington
The goal is an autonomous manufacturing system in which all processes, including design, production, logistics, inspection and testing, are digitally connected.
African Union condemns attacks on tankers in Red Sea claimed by Houthis
Addis Ababa
Youssouf: The security of Red Sea shipping lanes is of vital strategic importance for Africa
In Genoa, Fincantieri delivered the new cruise ship Explora III to Explora Journeys.
Genoa
"Explora IV" and "Explora V" will follow in 2027 and "Explora VI" in 2028.
In the second quarter of 2019, bulk cargo volumes increased while general cargo volumes decreased.
Rotterdam
In the first half of 2026, 212.0 million tonnes of goods were moved (+0.4%)
In the second quarter, Spanish ports handled 144.8 million tonnes of goods (+2.9%)
Madrid
Record for conventional goods and containers (in TEU)
The EU Commission opens an in-depth investigation into the Saipem-Subsea7 merger.
Brussels
Brussels considers the effects of the operation to be particularly critical, especially in the SURF market.
Medlog (MSC Group) acquires a stake in Interporto Bologna
Bologna
Caliandro: Industrial development that will allow us to achieve our rail freight traffic objectives
The Barcelona Port Authority will acquire 40% of Terminal Intermodal de Navarra.
Barcelona
The remaining 60% of the capital will remain with Hutchison Ports Best
In the first half of this year, Chinese seaports handled 5.87 billion tons of cargo (+3.0%).
In the first half of this year, Chinese seaports handled 5.87 billion tons of cargo (+3.0%).
Beijing
New historical records for half-yearly and quarterly container traffic
Ports of Italy: The issue of competences divides the reform.
Rome
At the Confitarma conference, Rixi defends the new national control room, while experts and operators ask for clarity on the relationships with the AdSPs and on the resources of the new company.
The maritime sector is divided between cautious support and criticism over the EU ETS review.
Brussels/Washington/
Copenhagen/Piraeus/Rotterdam
Yet another attack on a ship in the Strait of Hormuz
Southampton
A tanker was hit and abandoned by the crew.
ECSA considers the proposed revision of the EU ETS to be a first step, but many others should follow.
Brussels
Raptis: It's a good idea to allocate system revenues at EU and national levels to support sustainable fuels.
ESPO: No to lowering the EU ETS application threshold from 5,000 to 400 GRT vessels.
Brussels
Appreciation for measures aimed at reducing evasive ship calls
T&E welcomes some new proposals from Brussels for the EU maritime ETS
Brussels
The association is more critical of the measures studied by the EU Commission for the aviation sector
For Assarmatori, the Commission's proposal on the EU ETS is timid, while more courageous measures were expected
Brussels
EU Maritime ETS: The European Commission partially accepts shipowners' requests.
Brussels
A new €110 million fund for clean fuels, non-permanent exemptions extended to 2035, an IMO deduction mechanism, and crackdowns on "evasive" transshipment ports.
Another ship was hit by a shell in the Strait of Hormuz
Southampton/Tampa
US Marines conducted an inspection aboard a sanctioned oil tanker
Port of Gioia Tauro: First connection of a large container ship to the cold ironing system
Gioia Tauro
The ship "MSC Mirja" powered with a total power of approximately seven MW
In the second quarter of 2026, freight traffic in the port of Antwerp-Bruges decreased by -2%.
Antwerp
Dry bulk volumes recovered and rolling stock increased. Other sectors declined.
COSCO Shipping Ports sets new quarterly and half-year container traffic records
Hong Kong
US forces struck the VLCC Belma sailing towards Iran's Kharg Island.
Tampa
It is operated by the Emirati Max Maritime Solutions which is subject to US sanctions
In May, freight traffic in the port of Genoa was stable, while in Savona-Vado it decreased
Genoa
In the first five months of 2026, containers amounted to 1,199,914 TEUs (-2.8%), of which 999,228 (-1.4%) and 200,686 (-9.2%) were handled by the two ports respectively.
Turkey's GIH acquires Royal Caribbean's stakes in Kusadasi and Lisbon cruise terminals
Istanbul
Shareholdings rose to 99.99% and 60% respectively
In the first half of the year, Russian ports handled 451.5 million tons of cargo (+5.8%)
St. Petersburg
Record traffic in the second quarter
Trump backtracks on 20% tax on ships passing through Hormuz under US protection
Trump backtracks on 20% tax on ships passing through Hormuz under US protection
Washington/Southampton/Rotterdam
Meanwhile, another tanker, the "Stolt Magnesium", was hit by a missile near Oman
European shipowners call for permanent derogations from the EU maritime ETS after 2030
Brussels
Exemptions for connections with islands and outermost regions, for polar class vessels, for transnational public service obligations and for search and rescue activities
The rail sector is calling for recognition of its contribution to decarbonisation in the EU ETS review.
Brussels
Two VLCCs operated by the UAE's ADNOC were attacked in the Strait of Hormuz.
Abu Dhabi/Tampa
US Central Command announces reinstatement of blockade on maritime traffic in and out of Iranian ports
Trump announces a tax on goods passing through the Strait of Hormuz protected by the US
Washington/Portsmouth
Expected to be equal to 20% of the value of the transported loads
Six-monthly vessel traffic in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore increased by +3.7%
Port Klang
In the second quarter of this year alone, a decrease of -0.5% was recorded
In May, naval traffic in the Suez Canal increased by +15.0%
Cairo
In the first five months of 2026, 5,696 ships passed through the port (+12.7%)
OOCL records sharp increase in containers carried by its fleet
Hong Kong
In the April-June quarter, revenues generated by this activity grew by +19.8%
Container traffic at the Port of Long Beach dropped 1.7% in July.
Long Beach
In the first seven months of this year, total traffic was 5,758,086 TEUs (+1.2%)
In the second quarter, RCL recorded an increase in revenues that was outweighed by the increase in operating costs
Bangkok
Net profit down 1.1%
Danish DFDS's quarterly financial performance improves
Copenhagen
In the April-June quarter, rolling stock transported by the fleet increased by 1.1%. Passengers decreased by 8.9%.
Container traffic at HHLA terminals decreased by -8.0% in the second quarter
Hamburg
Revenues increased by 2.5%. Operating costs increased by 5.7%.
Costa Cruises announces change of management for the Americas region.
Genoa
Jorge Serrano Martín de Vidales will replace Dario Rustico
The Livorno Port Authority creates an internal task force for the Darsena Europa project.
Livorno
The aim is to ensure a unified coordination with the commissioner structure that follows the project
MSC installs Jotun's proactive hull cleaning system on MSC Daniela
Sandefjord
Combines advanced antifouling technology with robotic inspection and cleaning
Wan Hai Lines reports a 965.6% increase in quarterly profit
Taipei
The company orders six new 11,000 TEU containerships
In the second quarter, cargo traffic in Montenegrin ports decreased by -5.8%
Podgorica
Cargoes to and from Italy dropped by -40.6%
The Grimaldi Group has taken delivery of the Grande Pacifico
Naples
The vessel is the first of five new sister PCTCs with a capacity of 9,800 ceu
In 2025, the Fratelli Cosulich group's revenues amounted to 1.9 billion euros (-11.5%)
Genoa
Net profit of 20.0 million euros (-3.0%)
Maurizio Longo, Secretary General of Trasportounito, has passed away.
Rome
He passed away in Rome after a long illness.
Terminal Investment Limited abandons Tercat acquisition
Brussels
It provided for joint control of the Barcelona terminal with Hutchison Ports
Work has been completed to activate cold ironing at the Porto Corsini cruise terminal in Ravenna.
Ravenna
Acceleration of the redevelopment process for the former CIVAM area in the port of Vibo Valentia Marina
Vibo Valentia
The area will be transformed into new yards for commercial logistics
Maersk Group sells Maersk Training and Maersk H2S Safety Services
Copenhagen
They will be sold to the US Open Gate Capital, specialized in industrial carve-out operations
SAILING LIST
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Arrival ports by:
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In the April-June quarter, the port of Venice handled 6.3 million tons of goods (-1.2%)
Venice
Cruise passengers down by -15.3%
In the second quarter, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna recorded a sharp increase of +10.9%
Ravenna
In the first six months of 2026 the increase was +5.9%
DP World acquires six GXO logistics sites in the UK
Dubai
186,000 square meters and 2,000 employees change hands: this is the transfer imposed by the British Antitrust for the acquisition of Wincanton
DHL soars in the second quarter, but not everywhere
Bonn
Revenue and EBIT in double digits. Express performed well, while Supply Chain and Post & Parcel Germany fared less well.
Global Ship Lease reports record quarterly and half-year revenues
Athens
Rising costs impact profits
DP World to build temperature-controlled logistics hub in the port of Antwerp
Dubai/Kallo
GNV will activate a third maritime service to Algeria on Saturday
Genoa
The Civitavecchia-Annaba line will complement the existing routes from Sète to Algiers and Bejaia.
Danaos Corporation reports quarterly revenue growth of 4.7%.
Athens
The containership segment remains stable. Bulk carriers continue to contribute.
A bulk carrier hit by a shell in the Strait of Hormuz
Southampton/London
One crew member is reportedly missing.
This year, 800,000 cruise passengers are expected in Messina.
Messina
Passengers make a direct expenditure of almost 16 million euros in the city
Container traffic at the Port of New York grew by 1.6% in the second quarter
New York
In the first six months of 2026, 4.43 million TEUs were handled (+0.2%)
HZ Cargo and Railtrans form joint venture for intermodal transport
Zagreb
The aim is to activate a traffic of over 500 thousand tons between the ports of Croatia and the markets of Central Europe.
ICTSI posts record net income of $363 million (+24.2%) in the second quarter
Manila
Another GasLog vessel hit while leaving the Persian Gulf
Piraeus/Southampton
Damage to the engine room
Finnlines reports record quarterly revenues
Helsinki
In the April-June period, net profit was 42.9 million euros (+64.7%)
Spinelli Group approves 2025 sustainability report
Genoa
Production value grew by 5%. New hires increased by 48%.
Fabrizio Marilli will be the new secretary general of the Central Adriatic Sea Port Authority.
Ancona
The Management Committee has approved the institution's budget adjustment
The Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority has adopted the 2026-2028 Port Plan.
Genoa
Projections for 2028 indicate an increase of approximately 150 employees in the ports of the system
The Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Sea Port Authority has approved the budget adjustment change.
Gioia Tauro
It records higher revenues and higher expenses of 1.69 million euros
One and a half million euros for training in Tuscan ports
Livorno
The Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority has presented its 2026-2028 training plan.
Terminali Italia will manage the Orte intermodal terminal starting next year.
Rome
It has approximately 96,000 square meters of yards and three tracks
Italy and Tunisia sign a collaboration agreement in the transport and logistics sector
Rome
Another Saudi-owned Bahri ship attacked by Houthis in the Red Sea
Southampton/Sana'a/Riyadh
Yemeni militants' spokesman claimed responsibility for the attack on the chemical tanker "NCC Ghazal"
The final breakthrough of the two main tunnels of the Brenner Base Tunnel was achieved today.
Bolzano
The two construction sites are connected approximately 1,400 meters below the Brenner Pass
UPS revenues increased 7.6% in the second quarter
Atlanta
Net profit amounted to $604 million (-52.9%)
In 2025, the revenues of the Italian logistics company Nord Ovest grew by +13.6%
Wedge
Net profit down 8.3%
Quarterly freight traffic increased at the ports of Algeciras and Barcelona. Valencia saw a decline.
Algeciras/Barcelona/
Valencia
Increase in containers at the Catalan port
Fincantieri signs agreement with NextGeo's reinvesting partners
Trieste
The operation is part of the development strategy in the diving segment
The update to the DPSS of the ports of Sardinia has been adopted.
Cagliari
Resolution of the Management Committee of the Port System Authority
ICTSI acquires the ATU12 and ATU18 bulk terminals at the Brazilian port of Aratu.
Sao Paulo/Manila
They will be sold by SIMPAR for approximately 355 million dollars
Konecranes reports decline in quarterly financial performance as orders increase
Helsinki
The value of orders relating to port equipment grew by +17%
Fourteen regions are in favor and five are against the bill on port governance reform.
Rome
Rixi: Let's now continue the institutional process with the aim of achieving a balanced reform.
Kuehne+Nagel's net sales increased by 8% in the second quarter.
Schindellegi
Performance improved markedly in the air freight segment
Assagenti's management team has been renewed.
Genoa
The composition of the executive committee and the chairmen of the commissions
DP World signs preliminary agreement to build two terminals at Fujairah Port
Dubai
VIO - Vado Ligure Interport Board of Directors Renewed
Genoa
Pierangelo Olivieri has been appointed president
Kalmar's turnover increased by 14% in the second quarter
Helsinki
New orders value stable
Saipem wins new offshore drilling contract off Ivory Coast
Milan
It was awarded by Eni Côte d'Ivoire
DSV's quarterly performance continues to grow, boosted by the Schenker acquisition.
Hedehusene
Net profit of DKK 2.6 billion (+11.5%) was recorded in the April-June period of 2026.
Falteri (Federlogistica) has been co-opted into the Board of the European Logistics Association
Genoa
International collaboration protocol on integrated logistics with ACLI Terra
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 conference "EU-Mercosur Agreement: The Role of the Maritime Economy" will be held in Genoa on July 1st.
Genoa
It is organized by the Casa America ETS Foundation and the Western Liguria Port Authority
The Federagenti assembly will be held in Civitavecchia on July 3rd.
Rome
Pessina: We will not discuss regulations, community relations, or the pursuit of theories and bureaucracy, but rather the challenges of Italian port infrastructure.
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Empire buys back: After Tata, Adani can rewrite India's colonial past
(The Economic Times)
Govt does not interfere in port management appointments - Loke
(Bernama)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
GCC urges international community to protect maritime transport against Houthi threats
Riyadh
Reaction to the announcement of a maritime embargo against Saudi Arabia
Fincantieri signs agreement in Qatar for operational management of the Training and Simulation Centre.
Trieste
The center is intended for the training of naval personnel of the Qatari Navy.
Over 770 kilos of cocaine seized at the port of Vado Ligure
Savona
Once released on the market, the drug would have ensured criminal organizations profits of 250 million euros.
Wärtsilä records sharp increase in new order value in second quarter
Helsinki
Net turnover decreased by -2%
Yang Ming orders Hanwha Ocean to build six 13,000 TEU dual-fuel containerships
Keelung
Contract valued at over $1.2 billion
The toll of attacks on ships in the Black Sea worsens
Odessa
Ten dead on board a ship leaving the port of Odessa
Today a new attack on a ship in the Strait of Hormuz
Southampton
The product tanker Kavomaleas of the Greek company Dynacom Tankers Management caught fire
Confitarma disappointed by the Commission's proposal to revise the EU ETS
Rome
Zanetti: The notable absentee is the competitiveness of the Italian and European shipping industry.
ALIS: Commission's proposals on the EU ETS are positive, but serious issues remain.
Rome
MIT adopts cold ironing guidelines
Rome
The aim is to ensure clear, uniform and transparent criteria for all Port System Authorities.
In the first half of the year, cruise traffic at GPH port terminals grew by +10.1%
Istanbul
In the second quarter alone the increase was +2.8%
Western Liguria Port Authority approves 2026 budget update
Genoa
Assiterminal clarifies its doubts about the responsibilities assigned to Porti d'Italia Spa.
Genoa
ABB buys British Rotork
Zurich/London
The Bath-based company specializes in flow control and industrial automation.
Central Adriatic Port Authority refinances €100 million from the Infrastructure Decree
Ancona
The funds concern seven strategic interventions of the port system
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles increased by 3.4% in the first half of 2026.
Los Angeles
In the second quarter, growth was +11.5%
IMO and ITF call for an end to attacks on seafarers and transport workers
London
Resurgence of incidents in the Black Sea, Sea of Azov and the Strait of Hormuz region
Container traffic in the port of Hong Kong grew by 0.2% in the second quarter of 2026.
Hong Kong
An increase of +6.5% was recorded in June
Uiltrasporti is strongly opposed to the establishment of Porti d'Italia Spa
Rome
Verzari and Gulli: the AdSPs must be coordinated by a public body that can protect port workers
CMPort sets new monthly, quarterly and half-yearly container traffic records
Hong Kong
In the first half of 2026, 78.3 million were moved (+4.6%)
In the first half of this year, the port of Singapore handled 22.7 million containers (+4.7%)
Singapore
Historic record for half-year bunker sales
Container traffic at the Port of Long Beach increased by 10.3% in the second quarter.
Long Beach
Growth of +1.7% was recorded in the first half of 2026
The new board of directors of Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane has been appointed.
Rome
Tommaso Tanzilli confirmed as president. Gianpiero Strisciuglio is the new CEO.
Port of Gioia Tauro: tender launched for completion of dredging activities
Gioia Tauro
The expected duration of the contract is 60 days
In the first half of 2026, cargo traffic in Turkish ports was 279.1 million tonnes (+1.5%)
Ankara
Cargoes with Italy alone amounted to 23.4 million tons (-2.5%)
The first steel cutting of the Carnival Destiny cruise ship.
Monfalcone
Fincantieri and Carnival celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of their collaboration
NatPower Marine acquires Aqua superPower to accelerate the electrification of ports and marinas
Monk
It operates the largest international network of electric charging points in Europe.
European Logistics Observatory established
Brussels
The aim is to strengthen the competitiveness, resilience and sustainability of European logistics.
Agreement reached at Mimit with JSW to relaunch the Piombino steelworks
Rome/Livorno
Gariglio: Strengthening integration between port docks and industrial areas
Agreement between Fincantieri and the Croatian shipyards Brodotrogir Cruise and Iskra Shipyard
Trieste
Initiative within the framework of the two-corvette program promoted by the Croatian Ministry of Defence
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