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August 21, 1998
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • S'pore remains busiest port in tonnage terms
    Republic has also retained its place as world's top bunkering port
  • Taiwan to relax rules on cross-strait shipping
  • Taiwanese deputies defy govt ban to sail directly to Xiamen
  • Hongkong Ferry to lose franchise
  • Strike continues to disrupt Santos port operations
  • Japan shipbuilding orders up in July
Air and Land Transport
  • EU may sue if UK defies ruling on sale of BA slots
    But European Commission hopes to avoid confrontation with UK govt
  • Qantas to launch new S'pore-Paris service
  • New Delhi to start on long delayed metro system
  • Air Canada pilots set for strike with breakdown in wage talks
  • Lufthansa, SAS, JAL to start freight service
  • Qatar Airlines jet catches fire
  • KLM seeks to reduce no-show cargo
  • Airline acts against strike call
Features
  • End of UK ratings on P&O?
    A plan to sack 300 Britons means there will be no English ratingson the entire UK-registered P&O fleet
Columns
  • Dredger is a ship and can be arrested under action in rem

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • S'pore remains busiest port in tonnage terms
    Republic has also retained its place as world's top bunkering port
  • Taiwan to relax rules on cross-strait shipping
  • Taiwanese deputies defy govt ban to sail directly to Xiamen
  • Hongkong Ferry to lose franchise
  • Strike continues to disrupt Santos port operations
  • Japan shipbuilding orders up in July
Air and Land Transport
  • EU may sue if UK defies ruling on sale of BA slots
    But European Commission hopes to avoid confrontation with UK govt
  • Qantas to launch new S'pore-Paris service
  • New Delhi to start on long delayed metro system
  • Air Canada pilots set for strike with breakdown in wage talks
  • Lufthansa, SAS, JAL to start freight service
  • Qatar Airlines jet catches fire
  • KLM seeks to reduce no-show cargo
  • Airline acts against strike call
Features
  • End of UK ratings on P&O?
    A plan to sack 300 Britons means there will be no English ratingson the entire UK-registered P&O fleet
Columns
  • Dredger is a ship and can be arrested under action in rem

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • S'pore remains busiest port in tonnage terms
    Republic has also retained its place as world's top bunkering port
  • Taiwan to relax rules on cross-strait shipping
  • Taiwanese deputies defy govt ban to sail directly to Xiamen
  • Hongkong Ferry to lose franchise
  • Strike continues to disrupt Santos port operations
  • Japan shipbuilding orders up in July
Air and Land Transport
  • EU may sue if UK defies ruling on sale of BA slots
    But European Commission hopes to avoid confrontation with UK govt
  • Qantas to launch new S'pore-Paris service
  • New Delhi to start on long delayed metro system
  • Air Canada pilots set for strike with breakdown in wage talks
  • Lufthansa, SAS, JAL to start freight service
  • Qatar Airlines jet catches fire
  • KLM seeks to reduce no-show cargo
  • Airline acts against strike call
Features
  • End of UK ratings on P&O?
    A plan to sack 300 Britons means there will be no English ratingson the entire UK-registered P&O fleet
Columns
  • Dredger is a ship and can be arrested under action in rem

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • S'pore remains busiest port in tonnage terms
    Republic has also retained its place as world's top bunkering port
  • Taiwan to relax rules on cross-strait shipping
  • Taiwanese deputies defy govt ban to sail directly to Xiamen
  • Hongkong Ferry to lose franchise
  • Strike continues to disrupt Santos port operations
  • Japan shipbuilding orders up in July
Air and Land Transport
  • EU may sue if UK defies ruling on sale of BA slots
    But European Commission hopes to avoid confrontation with UK govt
  • Qantas to launch new S'pore-Paris service
  • New Delhi to start on long delayed metro system
  • Air Canada pilots set for strike with breakdown in wage talks
  • Lufthansa, SAS, JAL to start freight service
  • Qatar Airlines jet catches fire
  • KLM seeks to reduce no-show cargo
  • Airline acts against strike call
Features
  • End of UK ratings on P&O?
    A plan to sack 300 Britons means there will be no English ratingson the entire UK-registered P&O fleet
Columns
  • Dredger is a ship and can be arrested under action in rem

Sched Netweb site
  • Evergreen brings in faster ships
  • P&O Nedlloyd and SMS go their separate ways
  • Saudia Arabia to join CMA/Norasia service
  • Maersk announces new African service
  • New commitments for MTC
  • UPS records better results across the board
  • New freight facility for U-Freight Malaysia
  • Marathon looks into China
  • Nippon and Boeing in conversion deal

Cargowebweb site
AUGUST 20, 1998
  • Negative Nedlloyd result; growth shore-based activities in Europe
  • P&O Nedlloyd Q2 result lower due to Asian crisis
  • In due course ECT sees 95 percent of truckers with Cargo Card

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Conrail goes out of business Saturday
  • Drug-busting X-ray units land at Port of Miami
  • Harbor maintenance plan awaited
  • Customs cheers landmark extradition
  • A strike begins in Santos as one ends
  • NDX, a German venture that included US-based CSX, disappears on Sept. 1
  • S. Korea strike tensions rise as 15,000 riot police again approach factory gates
  • Dell Computer starts phone, Web sales in China
  • Ex-Yeltsin adviser: It will be two to three years before Russia can borrow again
  • Manufacturing, construction executives differ on three-month outlook
  • Air France stock offering could be delayed
  • Floods swamp China's biggest oil field
  • Canada, auto union vow to fight EU complaint to WTO
  • British Aerospace admits secret talks with Libya
  • S. Korea says it won't bow to US on auto tariffs
  • Mexico economy shows signs of coming slowdown
  • US slams Japan on barriers to film imports
  • UN: Prostitution's economic value rises for Southeast Asia amid financial crisis
Transportation
  • Mexico-US truck talks to go another round
  • Brazilian airports reel as Customs workers strike
  • Union Pacific buys back 107-mile Kansas rail line
  • BAe acknowledges contact with Libyan intermediary
  • Amtrak hit with another discrimination suit
Maritime
  • TACA lines unfazed by EU threat, say court will overturn fines
  • 5,000 pounds of cocaine nabbed on ship
  • The maritime industry, beset by dates for equipment and cargo pickups, payments, maintenance, bookings, arrivals and discharges, is in for a direct hit from the . . .
  • P&O Nedlloyd earnings hit by the Asian crisis
  • Japan wins orders for 18 ships; tonnage up
  • Greenpeace boards rig, confronts seismic ship

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Conrail goes out of business Saturday
  • Drug-busting X-ray units land at Port of Miami
  • Harbor maintenance plan awaited
  • Customs cheers landmark extradition
  • A strike begins in Santos as one ends
  • NDX, a German venture that included US-based CSX, disappears on Sept. 1
  • S. Korea strike tensions rise as 15,000 riot police again approach factory gates
  • Dell Computer starts phone, Web sales in China
  • Ex-Yeltsin adviser: It will be two to three years before Russia can borrow again
  • Manufacturing, construction executives differ on three-month outlook
  • Air France stock offering could be delayed
  • Floods swamp China's biggest oil field
  • Canada, auto union vow to fight EU complaint to WTO
  • British Aerospace admits secret talks with Libya
  • S. Korea says it won't bow to US on auto tariffs
  • Mexico economy shows signs of coming slowdown
  • US slams Japan on barriers to film imports
  • UN: Prostitution's economic value rises for Southeast Asia amid financial crisis
Transportation
  • Mexico-US truck talks to go another round
  • Brazilian airports reel as Customs workers strike
  • Union Pacific buys back 107-mile Kansas rail line
  • BAe acknowledges contact with Libyan intermediary
  • Amtrak hit with another discrimination suit
Maritime
  • TACA lines unfazed by EU threat, say court will overturn fines
  • 5,000 pounds of cocaine nabbed on ship
  • The maritime industry, beset by dates for equipment and cargo pickups, payments, maintenance, bookings, arrivals and discharges, is in for a direct hit from the . . .
  • P&O Nedlloyd earnings hit by the Asian crisis
  • Japan wins orders for 18 ships; tonnage up
  • Greenpeace boards rig, confronts seismic ship

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • Conrail goes out of business Saturday
  • Drug-busting X-ray units land at Port of Miami
  • Harbor maintenance plan awaited
  • Customs cheers landmark extradition
  • A strike begins in Santos as one ends
  • NDX, a German venture that included US-based CSX, disappears on Sept. 1
  • S. Korea strike tensions rise as 15,000 riot police again approach factory gates
  • Dell Computer starts phone, Web sales in China
  • Ex-Yeltsin adviser: It will be two to three years before Russia can borrow again
  • Manufacturing, construction executives differ on three-month outlook
  • Air France stock offering could be delayed
  • Floods swamp China's biggest oil field
  • Canada, auto union vow to fight EU complaint to WTO
  • British Aerospace admits secret talks with Libya
  • S. Korea says it won't bow to US on auto tariffs
  • Mexico economy shows signs of coming slowdown
  • US slams Japan on barriers to film imports
  • UN: Prostitution's economic value rises for Southeast Asia amid financial crisis
Transportation
  • Mexico-US truck talks to go another round
  • Brazilian airports reel as Customs workers strike
  • Union Pacific buys back 107-mile Kansas rail line
  • BAe acknowledges contact with Libyan intermediary
  • Amtrak hit with another discrimination suit
Maritime
  • TACA lines unfazed by EU threat, say court will overturn fines
  • 5,000 pounds of cocaine nabbed on ship
  • The maritime industry, beset by dates for equipment and cargo pickups, payments, maintenance, bookings, arrivals and discharges, is in for a direct hit from the . . .
  • P&O Nedlloyd earnings hit by the Asian crisis
  • Japan wins orders for 18 ships; tonnage up
  • Greenpeace boards rig, confronts seismic ship

Cyber Shipping Guide - Ocean Commerceweb site
  • Nissin Starts Cargo-Tracking Service for US Shippers
  • MOL to Start Own Operation in South Africa
  • South Korea to Set Up Shipping Exchange
  • US Set to Send Congress New Harbor Tax Bill

urgente online pressweb site
  • Renfe refuerza las líneas internacionales
  • Anave pide a Fomento el debate parlamentario prometido
  • Lufthansa y British Midland colaboran en la línea Düsseldorf-Manchester
  • Japan Airlines, en entredicho por pagar a mafiosos

Exim Indiaweb site
  • British Airways gesture to mentally-handicapped
  • Textile panel holds first meet
  • IMC seminar today
  • Quality System Certificate for MTI
  • Seafood exports at new high
  • Soft bonded hardware units mooted
  • Austrians' bid to expand business
  • Global shrimp meet in Delhi in Nov.
  • Key industry areas identified for monitoring
  • SCI, DCI, CSL get 'excellent' grade
  • FDI in Roads, Ports & Airports

The Linkweb site
AUGUST, 1998
Shipping
  • Major lessors register twofold increase in specials
  • How compliant are ISM Code ships?
  • OOCL launches new Med services
  • ... enhances Shanghai-Ningbo-Japan trade lane
  • Panama increases lead, world merchant fleet reaches record tonnage
  • TT Club consolidates in Asia
  • A record-breaking transport from South Korea to Norway
  • CTSA lines to impose surcharge to cover equipment repositioning costs
  • Evergreen signs contract for five post-Panamax vessels
  • Davies Turner launches major drive on Hong Kong freight market
  • China to merge shipping giants Cosco, Sinotrans
  • Good tidings for Asian shipyards
  • Maersk offers new South Africa service
  • Global container cargo volumes projected to rise to 160m teu
  • Grand Alliance members improve transpacific services
  • Transpacific carriers up Peak Season fee
  • Coastal shipping is now the preserve of Indian flag vessels
  • Manila may relax cabotage laws
  • CMBT, P&O, LNL launch new
  • MoST proposes $ 700m for shipping sector
  • Accord Freight opens office at Kanpur
Ports
  • JN Port notches up No. 1 spot in container handling
  • Mormugao Port to lease land for bulk handling facility
  • VPT weighs outer-to-outer harbour project to meet surge in traffic
  • India's first all-weather port to come up at Dhamra
  • 14 firms keen to develop Cochin container terminal
  • Concor commissions reachstacker at ICD-Nagpur
  • ... introduces high-speed container flat wagons
  • Compulsory pilotage requirement at Port of Kobe revised; new measures introduced
  • Cochin Port posts 12.84% rise in operating income
  • NMPT net surplus put at Rs 69 crore
  • Appointments
  • PSA seminar highlights transhipment hub benefits at Singapore
  • MSWC's Nagpur-CFS reopens
  • Chennai Port inducts new box-handling equipment
  • Maharashtra to develop 48 ports on the Konkan coast
  • PSA to develop Tuticorin Port into a major container hub
  • Tuticorin Port sets twin records in cargo handling
  • Vikram Associates to set up modern container depot at Karwar Port
  • SCAN POINT
  • NSICT's proposal for dollar-denominated tariffs ' but to be collected in Indian rupees
  • Record discharge from m. v. Tiger Falcon at Mumbai Port
  • PSA picks up stake in Pipavav port, to help transform into a major regional hub
  • Kalmar wins major order to equip new River Trade Terminal in Hong Kong
  • PSA turns round mega ship in record time

The Linkweb site
AUGUST, 1998
Shipping
  • Major lessors register twofold increase in specials
  • How compliant are ISM Code ships?
  • OOCL launches new Med services
  • ... enhances Shanghai-Ningbo-Japan trade lane
  • Panama increases lead, world merchant fleet reaches record tonnage
  • TT Club consolidates in Asia
  • A record-breaking transport from South Korea to Norway
  • CTSA lines to impose surcharge to cover equipment repositioning costs
  • Evergreen signs contract for five post-Panamax vessels
  • Davies Turner launches major drive on Hong Kong freight market
  • China to merge shipping giants Cosco, Sinotrans
  • Good tidings for Asian shipyards
  • Maersk offers new South Africa service
  • Global container cargo volumes projected to rise to 160m teu
  • Grand Alliance members improve transpacific services
  • Transpacific carriers up Peak Season fee
  • Coastal shipping is now the preserve of Indian flag vessels
  • Manila may relax cabotage laws
  • CMBT, P&O, LNL launch new
  • MoST proposes $ 700m for shipping sector
  • Accord Freight opens office at Kanpur
Ports
  • JN Port notches up No. 1 spot in container handling
  • Mormugao Port to lease land for bulk handling facility
  • VPT weighs outer-to-outer harbour project to meet surge in traffic
  • India's first all-weather port to come up at Dhamra
  • 14 firms keen to develop Cochin container terminal
  • Concor commissions reachstacker at ICD-Nagpur
  • ... introduces high-speed container flat wagons
  • Compulsory pilotage requirement at Port of Kobe revised; new measures introduced
  • Cochin Port posts 12.84% rise in operating income
  • NMPT net surplus put at Rs 69 crore
  • Appointments
  • PSA seminar highlights transhipment hub benefits at Singapore
  • MSWC's Nagpur-CFS reopens
  • Chennai Port inducts new box-handling equipment
  • Maharashtra to develop 48 ports on the Konkan coast
  • PSA to develop Tuticorin Port into a major container hub
  • Tuticorin Port sets twin records in cargo handling
  • Vikram Associates to set up modern container depot at Karwar Port
  • SCAN POINT
  • NSICT's proposal for dollar-denominated tariffs ' but to be collected in Indian rupees
  • Record discharge from m. v. Tiger Falcon at Mumbai Port
  • PSA picks up stake in Pipavav port, to help transform into a major regional hub
  • Kalmar wins major order to equip new River Trade Terminal in Hong Kong
  • PSA turns round mega ship in record time

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • P&O Nedlloyd profit slumps
    P&O Nedlloyd reported a downturn in second quarter profits yesterday as the impact of the Asian crisis hit revenue.
  • Fatalities on fishing vessels increasing
    Accidents to fishing vessels were prominent in the 1997 annual report of the UK Marine Accident Investigation Branch, published yesterday by the Department of the Environ-ment, Transport and the Regions.
  • Charter market in freefall
    The slump in containership charter rates has accelerated in recent weeks, with the seasonal summer low compounded by worsening sentiment as rationalisation of the liner shipping industry continues.
  • Canada is facing poor crop year
    AN ailing world economy and an average harvest back home will leave Canada facing a disappointing crop year, the president of Cargill's Canada unit said.
  • Mundra joint sector greenfield venture set for October start-up
    MUNDRA a joint sector port being built in a coastal village in Gujarat state, some 40 kilometres from the major port of Kandla, will be ready for operations by mid-October this year.
  • Danzas in Roche Pharma contract
    Roche Pharma Switzerland has appointed the Basle-based logistics group Danzas to take over its worldwide distribution logistics.
  • Row over finance for Korea LNG contracts nears end
    THE bitter controversy over financing for a tranche of LNG ships being built in Korea is moving towards a compromise that will allow local banks to lift their freeze on advances to shipbuilders.
  • IM net profits increase
    Dutch group Internatio-Muller has posted a 15.6% increase in net profit from Fls52.7m ($26m) at the half-year stage last year to Fls60.9m this year.

Fairplayweb site
AUGUST 20, 1998
  • Interest grows in Constantza terminal
    INTEREST in the Romanian port of Constantza's plans to develop the first phase of a major container terminal has heightened in recent months.
  • Leghorn surcharge 'illegal'
    ITALY's Administrative Court has accepted an appeal that Leghorn Port Authority had been illegally applying a small surcharge on each passenger and car.
  • Shanghai opens hub challenger
    SHANGHAI inaugurated its showcase Shanghai International Shipping Service Centre on August 18 to further its drive to establish itself as an Asian shipping hub.
  • Pan-United's profits fall
    SINGAPORE'S diversified Pan-United Corp has announced a 69 per cent increase in its first half turnover, but profits slumped ten per cent.
  • MAIB report highlights fatigue problem
    FATIGUE among seafarers has been highlighted as an area of major concern in the 1997 report of the UK's Marine Accident Investigation Branch.
  • Henneman to face fraud charges
    BREMEN public prosecutors are to charge former Bremer Vulkan chairman Friedrich Hennemann with fraud, according to German media reports.
  • P&O Nedlloyd results hit by Asian crisis
    SECOND quarter operating profit at P&O Nedlloyd Container Line fell heavily from $36m in 1997 to $22m this year, driven lower by weaker revenue and the impact of the Asian crisis.
  • New Indian port to open in October
    A NEW port being built at Mundra in the western Indian province of Gujarat is due to start operations in October when the construction of two jetties is completed.
  • Drugs found on Carib Ocean vessel
    MORE than 2,300 kg of cocaine was found by Miami authorities in a container on a Panama-flagged vessel operated by Carib Ocean Shipping
  • Suez bridge contract goes to Japan
    A CONTRACT to build a bridge over the Suez Canal has been awarded to a consortium of two Japanese companies.
  • Keppel gets first-half boost
    SINGAPORE'S marine construction specialist Keppel Fels has recorded a 12 per cent increase in first half net earnings of S$12.5m ($7m).
  • China accuses US of discrimination
    CHINA has accused the US of repeatedly discriminating against its shipping companies.
  • Captain denies conspiracy with Tigers
    THE Indian master of a ship hijacked by Tamil Tiger rebels and bombed by Sri Lankan air force jets has denied he connived with the rebels to supply them with banned goods.
  • P&O Ned's Dutch crews threaten to strike
    SEAFARERS on Dutch-flagged P&O Nedlloyd ships are threatening to strike to underline their demands for a new collective labour agreement.

Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
  • La crise asiatique affecte les résultats de P&O Nedlloyd
    La crise économique asiatique continue à peser sur les résultats du groupe maritime P&O Nedlloyd. Avec 22 mio. de USD au cours du second trimestre, le résultat d'exploitation est de 14 mio. inférieur à celui réalisé au cours du second trimestre de 1997. Le groupe a subi une perte de 4 mio. de USD au cours de la première moitié de l'année, contre un bénéfice de 5 mio. de USD au cours de la même période de l'année dernière. Le groupe ne s'attend pas à une solution rapide de la crise et ne souhaite pas s'aventurer à des prévisions sur le résultat de l'année comptable 1998.
  • L'accord SCL-Delmas sur la COA serait probablement adapté...
    Ce vendredi, les états-majors des armements Delmas et SCL se retrouvent pour faire le point au sujet de leur accord de coopération sur la route Europe-Afrique de l'Ouest. Il ne s'agit en aucune manière de le dénoncer, comme le laissent sous-entendre certaines revues spécialisées françaises. Le président de Delmas, Yves Barraquant, nous a d'ailleurs confirmé que la coopération restait toujours l'objectif poursuivi, tant en ce qui concerne la desserte de l'Afrique de l'Ouest que d'autres développements ultérieurs. Ceci étant, notre interlocuteur nous a confirmé que l'accord en question n'avait pas été aussi loin qu'initialement souhaité, comme par exemple la création d'une société conjointe pour l'exploitation de containers et la gestion de la logistique, ainsi cela avait été envisagé au début de 1997.
  • Panalpina a été le plus grand agent IATA européen en 1997
    Selon un classement d'Air Cargo News, le groupe suisse Panalpina a été le meilleur agent IATA européen en 1997. Cette publication bihebdomadaire s'est basée sur les chiffres du système IATA CASS, qui seraient beaucoup plus fiables que les chiffres notifiés par les agents par le passé.
  • Lancement prochain de la première phase du centre pour camions à l'Eilandje
    Le projet d'implantation d'un centre pour camions dans la partie sud-est du port d'Anvers, entre le quai septentrional du bassin de la Campine et le quai occidental du bassin d'Asie, prend enfin forme. Tout prochainement va commencer le damage du terrain de 25.000 m2 tandis que l'adjudication pour la construction du centre sera effectuée aujourdh'ui. Pour le moment, c'est l'Entreprise portuaire autonome d'Anvers qui supporte les coûts. Les investisseurs privés n'ont pas été trouvés jusqu'à présent.

Daily Commercial Newsweb site
  • ACCC: No intention of dropping MUA case
    The chances of a return to chaos on the waterfront rose yesterday with the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission claiming it had no intention at this stage of dropping its legal action against the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA).
    ACCC chairman Professor Allan Fels hit back at claims that his ego was blocking the final step in locking in the peace on the Australian waterfront, saying he was only acting according to the law.
    Legal action by the ACCC and the Melbourne Port Corporation, alleging that the MUA breached secondary boycott provisions of the Trade Practices Act during its dispute with Patrick, remains the last hurdle to the implementation of a peace deal.
  • Heavy trucks face charges hike
    Australia's biggest trucks do not "pay their way" and should pay up to 40 per cent more in heavy vehicle registration charges to reflect the damage they cause to roads, according to the National Road Transport Commission.
    The NRTC yesterday released proposals for new national road user charges for heavy trucks for comment. It conceded that the current charging system was flawed and that Australia's heaviest trucks, or about 18 per cent of the heavy truck fleet over 4.5 tonnes, were failing to pay for road damage costs they incurred.
    Under the proposed changes, operators of the heaviest trucks on Australia's roads will be the worst affected, with the registration fees of B-doubles and road trains proposed to jump about 25 per cent.
  • Lobby groups come out fighting
    Trucking lobby groups yesterday vowed to vigorously oppose the NRTC's proposed second round of road user charges for heavy trucks, arguing that they already paid more than fair share.
    Rail lobby groups also attacked the proposals, but described the new increased charges for the heaviest trucks as "manifestly inadequate" for the recovery of damage to roads caused by these trucks.
    The Road Transport Forum and NatRoad Limited both came out guns blazing after the release of the NRTC's draft policy paper on new charges yesterday.
  • Record profit, but Qantas warns
    Despite major cutbacks to services in South Korea, Japan, Indonesia and Thailand, flagship carrier Qantas yesterday posted a record $304.8 million net profit for 1997-98, up 20.7 per cent.
    International revenues declined 2.3 per cent over the previous year because of the Asian turmoil, but international freight performance remained strong, with revenue growth of eight per cent.
    However, Qantas warned that the Asia situation would affect future profitability and said indications were that it would be "hard to match" the result in 1998-99.
  • Oakajee shortlist, but no project
    The Western Australian government has short-listed four companies to build, own and operate a proposed deepwater port at Oakajee, north of Geraldton, but it is yet to secure a crucial major customer for the project.
    The consortia of international and local companies includes a group led by the ANZ Investment Bank known as the Mid West Ports Consortium, the Oakajee Port Group consisting of Infratil Australia Limited and Clough Engineering Limited, a consortium led by John Holland Construction and Engineering Pty Ltd and Thyssen Rhienstahl Technik GmbH and the Thiess Transroute Consortium involving Thiess Constractors Pty Ltd and Transroute International.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Meeting Point Sydney. This year's Fiata world congress in Sydney will be held under the motto "The freight forwarder - logistics solutions through technology".
Maritime
  • CMA-CGM and Norasia have signed a cooperation agreement.
  • Maersk now offers direct sailings to Muscat within its AE3 service.
  • Matson has reorganised its services to Hawaii.
  • OOIL is in the red, but hopes for improvement before the end of the year.
  • Canmar is taking delivery of two newbuildings to serve Montreal.
  • SeaContainers has reported improved results for the second quarter.
  • D'Amico di Navigazione is buying state-run Italia di Navigazione. The latter will continue operating under its old name.
  • The Brussels Tanker Event will take place on October 12-15, 1998.
  • The 32nd meeting of the SMGD will be held on Malta on September 15 and 16.
Ports and Terminals
  • The German Port of Rostock is further strengthening its position.
  • Three ports have been shortlisted to upgrade and operate the port of Chennai.
  • Melbourne has become the first Aussie port to pass the 1 million TEU mark for annual TEU throughput.
Forwarding
  • NH-Trans increased its profit last year.
  • VDH ties new links with Canada.
  • Ocean group shows growth in its interim report.
  • AEI's second quarter results were below expectations.
  • Nittsu has a new warehouse in Jakarta.
  • Logistics Asia will take place in Singapore on October 14 to 16.
Aviation
  • BA starts daily flights between Gatwick and Denver.
  • Air China has started a fifth weekly China-Paris flight.
  • NWA reorganises its Asian routes.
  • Air New Zealand plans to introduce weekend Auckland-Singapore flights.
  • BM now operates daily flights from Heathrow to Warsaw.
  • Consolidators International Inc (CII) and International Cargo Marketing (ICM) now offer a joint service between the UK and Australia/New Zealand.
  • DAS's flight between Entebbe and Bangkok has proved to be a success.
  • Tower Group is taking off.
  • Sky Rep sells AOM cargo in Switzerland.
  • Ups and down at SAS impact second quarter results.
  • BA fulfils expectations.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Meeting Point Sydney. This year's Fiata world congress in Sydney will be held under the motto "The freight forwarder - logistics solutions through technology".
Maritime
  • CMA-CGM and Norasia have signed a cooperation agreement.
  • Maersk now offers direct sailings to Muscat within its AE3 service.
  • Matson has reorganised its services to Hawaii.
  • OOIL is in the red, but hopes for improvement before the end of the year.
  • Canmar is taking delivery of two newbuildings to serve Montreal.
  • SeaContainers has reported improved results for the second quarter.
  • D'Amico di Navigazione is buying state-run Italia di Navigazione. The latter will continue operating under its old name.
  • The Brussels Tanker Event will take place on October 12-15, 1998.
  • The 32nd meeting of the SMGD will be held on Malta on September 15 and 16.
Ports and Terminals
  • The German Port of Rostock is further strengthening its position.
  • Three ports have been shortlisted to upgrade and operate the port of Chennai.
  • Melbourne has become the first Aussie port to pass the 1 million TEU mark for annual TEU throughput.
Forwarding
  • NH-Trans increased its profit last year.
  • VDH ties new links with Canada.
  • Ocean group shows growth in its interim report.
  • AEI's second quarter results were below expectations.
  • Nittsu has a new warehouse in Jakarta.
  • Logistics Asia will take place in Singapore on October 14 to 16.
Aviation
  • BA starts daily flights between Gatwick and Denver.
  • Air China has started a fifth weekly China-Paris flight.
  • NWA reorganises its Asian routes.
  • Air New Zealand plans to introduce weekend Auckland-Singapore flights.
  • BM now operates daily flights from Heathrow to Warsaw.
  • Consolidators International Inc (CII) and International Cargo Marketing (ICM) now offer a joint service between the UK and Australia/New Zealand.
  • DAS's flight between Entebbe and Bangkok has proved to be a success.
  • Tower Group is taking off.
  • Sky Rep sells AOM cargo in Switzerland.
  • Ups and down at SAS impact second quarter results.
  • BA fulfils expectations.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Meeting Point Sydney. This year's Fiata world congress in Sydney will be held under the motto "The freight forwarder - logistics solutions through technology".
Maritime
  • CMA-CGM and Norasia have signed a cooperation agreement.
  • Maersk now offers direct sailings to Muscat within its AE3 service.
  • Matson has reorganised its services to Hawaii.
  • OOIL is in the red, but hopes for improvement before the end of the year.
  • Canmar is taking delivery of two newbuildings to serve Montreal.
  • SeaContainers has reported improved results for the second quarter.
  • D'Amico di Navigazione is buying state-run Italia di Navigazione. The latter will continue operating under its old name.
  • The Brussels Tanker Event will take place on October 12-15, 1998.
  • The 32nd meeting of the SMGD will be held on Malta on September 15 and 16.
Ports and Terminals
  • The German Port of Rostock is further strengthening its position.
  • Three ports have been shortlisted to upgrade and operate the port of Chennai.
  • Melbourne has become the first Aussie port to pass the 1 million TEU mark for annual TEU throughput.
Forwarding
  • NH-Trans increased its profit last year.
  • VDH ties new links with Canada.
  • Ocean group shows growth in its interim report.
  • AEI's second quarter results were below expectations.
  • Nittsu has a new warehouse in Jakarta.
  • Logistics Asia will take place in Singapore on October 14 to 16.
Aviation
  • BA starts daily flights between Gatwick and Denver.
  • Air China has started a fifth weekly China-Paris flight.
  • NWA reorganises its Asian routes.
  • Air New Zealand plans to introduce weekend Auckland-Singapore flights.
  • BM now operates daily flights from Heathrow to Warsaw.
  • Consolidators International Inc (CII) and International Cargo Marketing (ICM) now offer a joint service between the UK and Australia/New Zealand.
  • DAS's flight between Entebbe and Bangkok has proved to be a success.
  • Tower Group is taking off.
  • Sky Rep sells AOM cargo in Switzerland.
  • Ups and down at SAS impact second quarter results.
  • BA fulfils expectations.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Meeting Point Sydney. This year's Fiata world congress in Sydney will be held under the motto "The freight forwarder - logistics solutions through technology".
Maritime
  • CMA-CGM and Norasia have signed a cooperation agreement.
  • Maersk now offers direct sailings to Muscat within its AE3 service.
  • Matson has reorganised its services to Hawaii.
  • OOIL is in the red, but hopes for improvement before the end of the year.
  • Canmar is taking delivery of two newbuildings to serve Montreal.
  • SeaContainers has reported improved results for the second quarter.
  • D'Amico di Navigazione is buying state-run Italia di Navigazione. The latter will continue operating under its old name.
  • The Brussels Tanker Event will take place on October 12-15, 1998.
  • The 32nd meeting of the SMGD will be held on Malta on September 15 and 16.
Ports and Terminals
  • The German Port of Rostock is further strengthening its position.
  • Three ports have been shortlisted to upgrade and operate the port of Chennai.
  • Melbourne has become the first Aussie port to pass the 1 million TEU mark for annual TEU throughput.
Forwarding
  • NH-Trans increased its profit last year.
  • VDH ties new links with Canada.
  • Ocean group shows growth in its interim report.
  • AEI's second quarter results were below expectations.
  • Nittsu has a new warehouse in Jakarta.
  • Logistics Asia will take place in Singapore on October 14 to 16.
Aviation
  • BA starts daily flights between Gatwick and Denver.
  • Air China has started a fifth weekly China-Paris flight.
  • NWA reorganises its Asian routes.
  • Air New Zealand plans to introduce weekend Auckland-Singapore flights.
  • BM now operates daily flights from Heathrow to Warsaw.
  • Consolidators International Inc (CII) and International Cargo Marketing (ICM) now offer a joint service between the UK and Australia/New Zealand.
  • DAS's flight between Entebbe and Bangkok has proved to be a success.
  • Tower Group is taking off.
  • Sky Rep sells AOM cargo in Switzerland.
  • Ups and down at SAS impact second quarter results.
  • BA fulfils expectations.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Meeting Point Sydney. This year's Fiata world congress in Sydney will be held under the motto "The freight forwarder - logistics solutions through technology".
Maritime
  • CMA-CGM and Norasia have signed a cooperation agreement.
  • Maersk now offers direct sailings to Muscat within its AE3 service.
  • Matson has reorganised its services to Hawaii.
  • OOIL is in the red, but hopes for improvement before the end of the year.
  • Canmar is taking delivery of two newbuildings to serve Montreal.
  • SeaContainers has reported improved results for the second quarter.
  • D'Amico di Navigazione is buying state-run Italia di Navigazione. The latter will continue operating under its old name.
  • The Brussels Tanker Event will take place on October 12-15, 1998.
  • The 32nd meeting of the SMGD will be held on Malta on September 15 and 16.
Ports and Terminals
  • The German Port of Rostock is further strengthening its position.
  • Three ports have been shortlisted to upgrade and operate the port of Chennai.
  • Melbourne has become the first Aussie port to pass the 1 million TEU mark for annual TEU throughput.
Forwarding
  • NH-Trans increased its profit last year.
  • VDH ties new links with Canada.
  • Ocean group shows growth in its interim report.
  • AEI's second quarter results were below expectations.
  • Nittsu has a new warehouse in Jakarta.
  • Logistics Asia will take place in Singapore on October 14 to 16.
Aviation
  • BA starts daily flights between Gatwick and Denver.
  • Air China has started a fifth weekly China-Paris flight.
  • NWA reorganises its Asian routes.
  • Air New Zealand plans to introduce weekend Auckland-Singapore flights.
  • BM now operates daily flights from Heathrow to Warsaw.
  • Consolidators International Inc (CII) and International Cargo Marketing (ICM) now offer a joint service between the UK and Australia/New Zealand.
  • DAS's flight between Entebbe and Bangkok has proved to be a success.
  • Tower Group is taking off.
  • Sky Rep sells AOM cargo in Switzerland.
  • Ups and down at SAS impact second quarter results.
  • BA fulfils expectations.

TradeWindsweb site
  • Dry cargo hell
    Confidence in the dry cargo market is being eroded by growing fears that the damage caused by the Asian economic crisis means recovery is still a long way off. Prices for some second-hand bulkers have fallen to their lowest levels in 10 years but nervousness among buyers means few are willing to gamble that today s cut-price ship will be tomorrow s bargain. The effects are being felt elsewhere with cutbacks among brokers, companies seeking to renegotiate charters and mounting concern that Japanese owners are becoming overstretched.
  • Army on the march
  • Yard faces shake up
  • Pertamina pressure
  • High seas gambling
  • Insurance drop-out

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A Maersk Line ship has returned to transit the Suez Canal
A Maersk Line ship has returned to transit the Suez Canal
Ismailia
Rabie: Normal traffic levels will be reached in the region in the second half of 2026
Hanseatic Global Terminals acquires 50% stake in company developing new Brazilian port of Imetame
Hanseatic Global Terminals acquires 50% stake in company developing new Brazilian port of Imetame
Hamburg
A container terminal will be built and will become operational in mid-2028
In the third quarter, freight traffic in the port of Civitavecchia decreased by -3.0%
Civitavecchia
Bulk cargo decreased and rolling cargo increased. Volumes increased at the ports of Fiumicino and Gaeta.
ZIM's board of directors rejects a second offer to buy the company presented by Glickman and Ungar
Haifa
The board of directors is evaluating other proposals
The government has approved the draft bill on port governance.
Rome
At the heart of the new structure is the creation of Porti d'Italia Spa
FMC raises possibility of closing US ports to Spanish ships
Washington
The American agency announces the continuation of the investigation into the US ships that Madrid has denied access to its ports.
Global Ports Holding and Ocean Platform Marinas to build new cruise terminal at the Port of Seville
Seville/London
The concession contract will have a duration of 25 years
Africa Global Logistics to design and build three docks at Tanzania's new Bagamoyo port
Africa Global Logistics to design and build three docks at Tanzania's new Bagamoyo port
Dar es Salaam
The MSC Group company has signed an agreement with the Tanzania Ports Authority
Roberto Petri is the new president of the Italian Ports Association.
Rome
Very close to the Brothers of Italy, he worked in the banking sector and was a member of the boards of directors of publicly owned companies.
The level of connection of Italian ports to the network of containerized maritime routes is growing
Geneva
The only exception was Trieste, which recorded a decrease of -12.3%.
Carnival Corporation Says 2025 Was Its Best Year Ever
Carnival Corporation Says 2025 Was Its Best Year Ever
Miami
Reintroduction of dividend distribution announced
T&E: European e-fuel production projects insufficient for shipping decarbonization
T&E: European e-fuel production projects insufficient for shipping decarbonization
Brussels
It is likely that European targets will be met with imported fuels, or not at all.
Porto Marghera inaugurates a new single-section underground pipeline for the transport of vegetable oils.
Venice
At 3.1 kilometers, it is the longest in Italy and among the top five in Europe.
PSA Intermodal Italy and Logtainer to manage the Intermodal Terminal at Interporto Padova
Padua
A financial offer of 75 million euros was presented
Sea-Intelligence: By 2025, the container ship deployment model will have radically changed.
Sea-Intelligence: By 2025, the container ship deployment model will have radically changed.
Copenhagen
Vessels are frequently replaced to accommodate short-term fluctuations in demand and to manage operational disruptions
Finnish Mikki Koskinen is the new president of European Shipowners - ECSA
Brussels
He will take over from Karin Orsel on January 1st.
Premier Alliance's Asia-Northern Europe services will be based on a hub-and-spoke model
Seoul
Drastic reduction in the number of stopovers on some routes
Work has begun in Switzerland to build a four-meter rail corridor for freight transport from France.
Bern
Construction site completion at the end of 2029
In the third quarter, freight traffic in French ports grew by +6.9%
La Defense
Increase driven by rising bulk cargo. Miscellaneous cargo remained stable.
Fincantieri plans to double the production capacity of its Italian shipyards in the defense segment
Trieste
Revenues expected to increase by 40% over the next five years
WHL orders CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding Co. to build six dual-fuel LNG containerships
Taipei
Charter of three additional vessels
The Spanish observatory on the EU ETS notes an unusual increase in container traffic in neighbouring non-European ports
Madrid
Growing activity in ports such as those in the UK, Egypt and Turkey
Marsa Maroc to acquire 45% of Spain's Boluda Maritime Terminals
Casablanca/Valencia
Investment worth 80 million euros
Investment firm BC Partners to acquire majority stake in Fortidia
Milan
The company operates through multiple franchise brands, including Mail Boxes Etc. and PostNet
MPC Container Ships orders six 3,700 TEU containerships
Oslo
Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering wins $292.5 million contract
Ownership of the Fagioli group will pass to CEVA Logistics
Milan
The Sant'Ilario D'Enza group specializes in the project logistics sector
MSC Cruises orders Meyer Werft to build four cruise ships with options for two more
MSC Cruises orders Meyer Werft to build four cruise ships with options for two more
Berlin
Orders for a total value of up to ten billion euros
AD Ports submits a bid to acquire control of Egypt's Alexandria Container & Cargo Handling Co.
The number of calls at Italian ports in the Premier Alliance network for 2026 is increasing.
Seoul/Singapore/Keelung
Three calls in Genoa, two in La Spezia, and two in Gioia Tauro. The Asia-Europe services will continue to circumnavigate Africa.
Stefano Messina is heading for a new term as president of Assarmatori.
Rome
The renewal of the association's positions for the four-year period 2026-2030 is scheduled for next month.
Hapag-Lloyd orders CIMC Raffles to build eight 4,500-TEU containerships
Hamburg
Long-term charter of 14 container ships with capacities ranging from 1,800 to 4,500 TEUs
Hanwha raises its stake in Austal from 9.9% to 19.9%
Henderson
The South Korean group has become the reference shareholder of the Australian company
Companies inform
Accelleron calls for cross-sector action to unlock carbon-neutral fuels for shipping
Maersk Group changes several top positions in the company
Copenhagen
New CFO and appointment of new regional managers
In the first half of the year, Italian ports recorded growth in containers and dry bulk cargo
Rome
Rolling stock and liquid bulk volumes decreased. "Port Infographics" by Assoporti-SRM
Snam will acquire 48.2% of Igneo Infrastructure Partners in OLT - Offshore LNG Toscana
London/San Donato Milanese
Operation worth approximately 126 million euros
The first "Decade of Sustainable Transport" established by the UN will begin on January 1st.
New York
Kramek (WSC): Effective global regulation of greenhouse gas emissions at IMO is vital for shipping
EU investigation into joint control of Spanish company Tercat by TiL (MSC Group) and Hutchison Ports
Brussels
The company manages the BEST terminal at the port of Barcelona
In the third quarter, freight traffic in the ports of Naples and Salerno recorded increases of +0.5% and +2.5%
Naples
ESPO urges MEPs to endorse report on military mobility
Brussels
Ryckbost: Clearly recognizes the strategic role of ports
From January 1st ICTSI will manage Durban Container Terminal 2 at the Port of Durban
Durban
Traffic capacity will be increased from two to 2.8 million TEUs
The ZIM Board of Directors confirms that it has received multiple expressions of interest in purchasing the company, including one of a strategic nature.
In the third quarter, freight traffic in the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven grew by +5.7%
In the third quarter, freight traffic in the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven grew by +5.7%
Bremen
Significant increase in general cargo. Bulk cargo declines.
CSSC and COSCO sign cooperation agreement for the construction of 87 ships
CSSC and COSCO sign cooperation agreement for the construction of 87 ships
Beijing
Project worth approximately 7.1 billion dollars under China's 15th Five-Year Plan
Last October, maritime traffic in the Suez Canal decreased by -0.7%
Cairo
Tanker transits increased by 9.6%. Other vessel types declined by 6.5%.
HD Hyundai to build shipyard in Indian state of Tamil Nadu
Seongnam
An agreement was also signed with BEML for the construction of marine and port cranes in India.
Shipowners call for suspending the application of the EU ETS to the maritime sector.
Federlogistica expresses concern over the proposed Genoese tax on maritime passengers.
Genoa
Concerns for the overall balance of the national port ecosystem and for the operational choices of shipowners
SEA Europe disappointed by the failure to recognize the maritime manufacturing industry as a strategic sector for the EU
Port of Palermo: Administrative violations amounting to one million euros related to boating and concessions
Palermo
Over 265 vessels used for rental purposes without mandatory insurance were identified.
EU transport ministers approve incentives for trucks by amending the directive on dimensions and weights.
EU transport ministers approve incentives for trucks by amending the directive on dimensions and weights.
Brussels
Road haulage - CER, ERFA, RFF, UIP, UIRR and UNIFE denounce - can expect economic gains, but the company will have to wait for a reduction in the environmental impact of logistics.
First LNG refueling of a ferry in the port of Genoa
Genoa
500 cubic meters of bioLNG delivered to the new vessel "GNV Virgo"
ONE appoints new agency in Albania
London
Centralog Albania is based in Durres and will be fully operational by the end of the month
Genoa-based shipping broker Lockton PL Ferrari expands its operations into other sectors.
Genoa
New segments Natural Resources, Oil & Gas and Construction & Real Estate
Giampieri (Assoporti): Italy's widespread port system requires a single, stable control room.
Rome
The port reform - he stated - can be a great opportunity for all of us
Lufthansa Cargo and Swiss WorldCargo have signed a strategic cooperation agreement.
Frankfurt/Zurich
Synergies are expected in both the commercial and operational fields
Agreement to end EU dependence on Russian energy
Brussels
The Council-Parliament agreement provides for a gradual but definitive elimination of Russian gas imports by the end of 2027.
Assiterminal confirms its appeal to the Regional Administrative Court (TAR) regarding the indexation of concession fees.
Genoa
108 member companies reached
The ITF urges the Dutch Court of Appeal to correct its preliminary findings on maritime work.
London
Port of Piombino, the regasification terminal has created both opportunities and obstacles
Livorno
Gariglio: It is necessary to know if and for how long the "Italis LNG" will remain in port.
Fincantieri signs a memorandum of understanding on its production model and procurement.
Rome/Trieste
A step forward - underline Fim, Fiom and Uilm - for the regulation and control of the supply chain system
The Port Authority of Genoa and Savona opposes the introduction of a three-euro municipal surcharge on ferry and cruise boarding fees.
Genoa
Cargo traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 3.8% last October.
Cargo traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 3.8% last October.
Beijing
International volumes increased by 8.9%. Container traffic amounted to 26.4 million TEUs (+8.0%).
The composition of the International Maritime Organization's council has been renewed.
London
Rixi: Italy was once again the most voted nation
Quarterly decline in general cargo traffic at the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado
Genoa
During the July-September period, solid bulk cargoes also decreased. Liquid cargoes increased.
The large port of Syracuse will be equipped with a new maritime station
Syracuse
An old warehouse will be renovated and redeveloped
Assologistica applauds the approval of the new rules on pallet exchanges.
Milan
Potential savings of at least 70 million euros are estimated
Giuseppe Grimaldi confirmed as Secretary General of the Central Tyrrhenian Port Authority
Naples
Unanimous resolution of the Management Committee
Hiab acquires Brazilian loading crane supplier ING Cranes.
Helsinki
The company has 250 employees and a turnover of approximately 50 million euros.
Norwegian MPC Container Ships' revenues fell by 5.0% in the third quarter.
Oslo
Net profit was $53.6 million (-15.8%)
The Algerian port of Skikda will be equipped with a new 600,000 TEU container terminal
Algiers
It will be built as part of the oil port expansion project
Port of Rotterdam plans offshore wind terminal
Rotterdam
A public consultation has been launched
ZIM is evaluating several proposals for the purchase of the company
Haifa
Receipt of the offer submitted by Glickman and Ungar confirmed
Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk have not set a date for the return of their ships via Suez
Copenhagen/Hamburg
Maersk announces the return of its ships through the Suez Canal starting next month
Ismailia
In October, transits remained unchanged. A 16% increase is expected in November.
After 2035, Russian cargo traffic on the Arctic route could decrease
Moscow/St. Petersburg
The governor of the Murmansk region highlighted this during a meeting with Putin
Diana Shipping offers to acquire all of Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd.
Athens/New York
Planned investment of $758 million for the remaining 85.2% of the capital
At the IMO assembly, Rixi acts as a lobbyist for the party opposed to the European Union ETS system.
London
The election of the new council of the International Maritime Organization is on Friday.
Macquarie Asset Management submits an offer to acquire Australian logistics group Qube Holdings
Sydney
Proposal worth $7.5 billion
HMM orders eight 13,400 TEU containerships from HD Hyundai Group
Seoul
Six will be built by HD Hyundai Samho and two by HD Hyundai Heavy Industries
G20 economies' merchandise trade growth in the July-September quarter
Paris
Exports and imports of services are also increasing
Freewheels: New payment terms rules leave hauliers unprotected.
Modena
They do not address - explains Franchini - the heart of the problem: the disproportion of bargaining power between clients and small carriers.
The Trump administration unveils a plan for the massive exploitation of offshore oil and gas fields.
Washington
The program covers areas of the outer continental shelf amounting to approximately 514 million hectares.
In the July-September quarter, ZIM's revenues decreased by -35.7%
In the July-September quarter, ZIM's revenues decreased by -35.7%
Haifa
Fleet volumes fell by 4.5%. Performance in the Asia-Europe market was very negative.
Ferry docking slots for Piombino and Elba Island in 2026 have been assigned.
Livorno
The timetables presented by BN di Navigazione, Moby, Toremar and Forship have been approved.
Project financing process for the first hydrogen production plant in the port of La Spezia
La Spezia
Project to provide "mobile" supplies to vehicles such as locomotives and boats
The new hydrofoil terminal at the port of Messina will be named after a victim of femicide.
Messina
The initiative to remember Omayma Benghaloum
Three new e-RTG yard cranes have arrived at the PSA Venice-Vecon terminal
Venice
Investment of 8.5 million euros
Fincantieri delivers second multipurpose combat ship to the Indonesian Navy
Trieste
Ceremony at the Muggiano shipyard
The employment contract renewal for transport and logistics company managers has been signed.
Rome
Signed today by Manageritalia and Confetra
In June the Grendi group will equip itself with a fifth ro-ro vessel
Genoa
It will have a load capacity of 3,000 linear meters
Brussels has approved the loan to rescue the rail freight company Lineas.
Brussels
Sixty-one million euros granted by the Belgian government
Green Mobility Partners and KKR Partner to Create European Rail Leasing Platform
Frankfurt
American company invests in GMP
Saipem wins offshore EPCI contract in Qatar
Milan
The contract is worth approximately $3.1 billion.
Wärtsilä sells its Gas Solutions division to German private equity firm Mutares.
Helsinki/Munich
Bank of China finances purchase of Grimaldi Euromed's Grande Melbourne
Amount of 57 million euros
GeneSYS Informatica (Fratelli Cosulich) has acquired 51% of the capital of Navimeteo
KSOE wins $466 million order for four container ships
Lysaker/Seongnam
NYK and Ocean Yield Award Order for Four New LNG Carriers
ONE's Adriatic Service 1 will also make stops at the port of Ancona
Singapore
The line to Damietta has a weekly frequency
Consolidation work on the Riva quay at the port of Ortona has been completed.
Ancona
Thirteen million is the cost for the adaptation of the infrastructure
Vard has signed a cooperation agreement with the Norwegian research institute Norce
Ålesund
It concerns all fields of research and innovation in the naval sector
Energy transition, regulatory simplification, competitiveness of the maritime industry, and port governance are Confitarma's priorities.
Rome
Federlogistica reports the project cargo's inability to travel on Northwest highways.
Genoa
Falteri: We are facing a real systemic crisis.
ZIM shareholders reach agreement again
Haifa
Agreement reached on candidates for the renewal of the board of directors
Merger by incorporation of Degrosolutions into CLS
Milan
Castelli: We aim to strengthen our growth path in the Italian forklift market.
Approval has been given to measures to support the re-employment of workers at the Pippo Rebagliati Company in Savona-Vado.
Genoa
Administrative proceedings for cold ironing at the cruise terminal in the port of Savona have begun.
Assiterminal reports an assault on a worker at the Vado Gateway terminal.
Genoa
It is not tolerable - the association highlighted - that similar episodes occur
The Management Committee of the Central-Northern Adriatic Sea Port Authority has been established.
Ravenna
It is composed of Francesco Benevolo, Luca Coffari, Tomaso Triossi and Maurizio Tattoli
Stonepeak (Textainer) Completes Acquisition of Seaco
Hamilton
It was sold by China's Bohai Leasing Co.
In the second quarter of 2025, cargo traffic in Greek ports decreased by -3.9%.
Piraeus
Passengers increased by +0.9%
AD Ports involved in container traffic development at Shuaiba Port
Abu Dhabi
Agreement with the Kuwait Ports Authority
EU expands fight against Russian shadow fleet to include operators facilitating its deployment
Brussels
Five more people and four companies fined
In November, the port of Barcelona handled 296,000 containers (+1.0%)
Barcelona
Import and export containers are increasing; transit containers are decreasing.
Paolo Spada, vice president of Federagenti, has passed away.
Rome
Pessina: He leaves an unfillable void in the entire Italian maritime community.
Container traffic at the port of Hong Kong decreased by -12.0% in November
Hong Kong
In the first 11 months of 2025 the decline was -5.7%
Emanuele Grimaldi has been appointed an honorary member of the National Order of Merit of Malta.
Naples
Rebranding for the Messina Group's activities
Genoa
Common graphic and lexical choice for all business areas
Six new 100% electric yard cranes have arrived at the PSA Genova Pra' terminal.
Genoa
Three more vehicles will be delivered to the PSA Venice-Vecon terminal at Christmas
ICTSI to upgrade the Rio Brasil Terminal container terminal at the Port of Rio de Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro
Investment of approximately 175 million dollars
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In the first 11 months of 2025, the Port of Singapore handled over 40.7 million containers (+8.5%)
Singapore
Overall freight traffic decreased by -1.1%
GTS increases the frequency of its intermodal connections between Bari and Verona and Piacenza and Nola.
Bari
The first will increase to six rotations; the second will become daily
The Partnership Body for the Sea Resources of the Eastern Ligurian Sea Port Authority has been established.
La Spezia
Appointment by decree of President Pisano
Agreement between the Port Authority and the Chamber of Commerce to facilitate the entry of an industrial partner into Genoa Airport.
Genoa
It will be signed soon
Paolo Guidi has been elected the new president of Assologistica.
Milan
The Vice Presidents are Sabrina De Filippis, Riccardo Fuochi, Agostino Gallozzi, Paolo Pandolfo, Umberto Ruggerone and Renzo Sartori.
138 kilos of cocaine seized at the port of Civitavecchia.
Rome
Found inside an articulated lorry disembarked from a ship coming from Spain
The decree has been signed for the disposal of dredged sediment from the port of La Spezia at the new breakwater in Genoa.
La Spezia
The transfer of 282,000 cubic meters is planned
Greek CCEC has almost completed its exit from the containership segment
Athens
$814.3 million in proceeds from the sale of 14 full containers in 22 months
GNV Virgo was christened in the port of Palermo
Genoa
GNV's fleet renewal program includes the construction of eight ships
The Livorno Port Center celebrates a decade spent integrating the port and city reality
Livorno
Gariglio (AdSP): in recent years we have managed to create a community atmosphere
Members of the Management Committee of the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority have been appointed.
Livorno
The nomination of the member expressed by the Tuscany Region has not yet been received
Fincantieri and WSense reach agreement on underwater monitoring and communication technologies for maritime infrastructure.
Trieste/Milan
Among the objectives, safety, predictability and control in port activities
The entry into force of the EU ETS for construction and road transport has been postponed to 2028.
Brussels/Rome
Confetra, the deferral allows for more rational planning of investments in fleet renewal
Costa Cruises is testing the use of electric trucks to supply ships in the ports of Genoa and Savona.
Genoa
Tests as part of the collaboration with LC3 Trasporti
Collaboration agreement between ALIS and ANITA to promote the development of road haulage and logistics
Rome
Agreement also extended to the field of industrial relations
The Regional Administrative Court for Lazio has accepted Grimaldi's request to suspend the sale of the five Moby ships.
Rome
Appeal aimed at "preventing the consolidation of an irreversible anti-competitive structure"
The launch of the ultra-luxury cruise ship Seven Seas Prestige was celebrated at the Marghera shipyard.
Trieste
It will be delivered next year to Regent Seven Seas Cruises
The last two journeys of the rolling highway on the railway line between Fribourg and Novara will be on Thursday.
Olten
RAlpin, in the company's nearly 25-year history, has transported over two million trucks by rail
Edison signs a contract with Knutsen for the charter of a new LNG vessel
Milan
With a capacity of 174,000 cubic meters, it will be built by Hanwha Ocean
Unifeeder, P&O Ferrymasters and P&O Maritime Logistics will be brought together under the single DP World brand.
Dubai
Project to build a tourist center at the cruise terminal of the Mexican port of Ensenada
Miami/Cancun
Agreement between Carnival Corporation, ITM Group and Hutchison Ports
Lineas and FS Logistix have inaugurated the Modalink terminal joint venture.
Antwerp
Five weekly train rotations between Antwerp and Milan
Marcel Theis will be the new CEO of SBB Cargo International from January 1st.
Olten
He will take over from Sven Flore
In October, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna grew by +13.4%
Ravenna
A rise of +14.5% is expected in November
The conflict over the Genoa Municipality's additional tax on port boarding fees is escalating.
Genoa
Assarmatori, Assagenti, CLIA, Confindustria Genova and Confitarma will not participate in the technical meeting announced by the mayor.
Bulgaria, Greece, and Romania reach agreement on enhanced cooperation within the Black Sea-Aegean Corridor
Brussels
Acceleration of implementation of transport axis projects expected
The Port of Barcelona plans to halve its CO2 emissions by 2030
Barcelona
Private investments of 920 million euros and public investments of 780 million are expected.
Fincantieri reaches agreement with Bahraini ASRY to collaborate in the shipbuilding sector
Trieste
They will evaluate opportunities for the construction of naval vessels and offshore units
In the first year of operation, 750,000 tons of goods passed through the Parma Interporto railway terminal
Parma
Over 800 trains moved
Salis: The municipal surcharge on boarding fees will not lead to any reduction in traffic.
Genoa
The mayor of Genoa recalls that similar measures have already been activated in other port cities
The five ships put up for sale by Moby were sold for €229.9 million.
Vicenza
A bid equal to the starting price was submitted
PSA Italy expects to close 2025 with further growth in container traffic
Genoa
Brussels approves African joint venture between MSC and NYK
Brussels
European Commission clears Yusen Logistics' acquisition of Movianto International
Port of Genoa fines luxury cruise megayacht Vidantaworld's Elegant
Genoa
Serious violations of European ship recycling legislation found
Consalvo appointed president of the Eastern Adriatic Sea Port Authority
Trieste
He is the general manager of Aeroporto Friuli Venezia Giulia Spa
Promoting sustainable development and the energy transition process of the Port of Taranto
Taranto
This is provided for in an agreement between the AdSP of the Ionian Sea and GSE
The Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority (APSP) will be in Oran to present its Mediterranean Green Corridors development project.
Livorno
Among the objectives, the consolidation of relations with Algeria
The tender for the railway shunting service in the ports of Savona and Vado Ligure has been published.
Genoa
The concession duration is set at 60 months
In 2024, passenger traffic in European Union ports increased by +6.2%
Luxembourg
The three ports with the highest traffic volume are Italian
GSL invests $90 million to buy three 8,600 TEU containerships built in 2010 and 2011
Athens
Youroukos: They are the cash cows of the future
RCG launches intermodal link between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the port of Koper
Vienna
The train service to Tuzla is weekly.
The Ministry of the Interior announces an inter-ministerial meeting for the early exodus of port workers.
Rome
The goal is to identify a definitive solution within a certain timeframe.
Christening and delivery of a new PCTC of the Grimaldi Group
Naples
The "Greater Istanbul" has a cargo capacity of 9,241 CEUs
GNV strengthens its ferry service on the Naples-Palermo route.
Genoa
By December 19, the capacity on the line will increase to over 6,000 linear meters
The Marseille-Fos Port Authority will invest €1-1.3 billion by 2029.
Marseille
Agreement with MSC for the expansion of the Fos 2XL container terminal
Port workers are holding a demonstration in Rome today to demand the establishment of a Fund to support the exodus.
Rome/Genoa
The general assembly of the Sustainable Intermodal Logistics Association will be held tomorrow in Rome.
Rome
The meeting at the Auditorium Parco della Musica
Cisl and Fit Cisl Savona, for Vado Gateway 2025 has proved to be a substantially positive year
Savona
Seeking opportunities with the reopening of the Suez Canal and the recovery of some markets
Assarmatori welcomes the new regulations, which are very important for shipping companies and maritime workers.
Rome
In the first nine months of 2025, freight traffic in the port of Tanger Med grew by +14.9%
Anjra
118 million tons of cargo moved
Zanetti (Confitarma): The Simplification Decree offers more modern tools to our businesses.
Rome
Listen - he underlined - to the needs of our industry
Spediporto's conference "Take opportunities navigating trade tensions" will be held in Genoa on December 1st and 2nd.
Genoa
It will be held at the Conference Hall of Banca Bper
National Maritime Fund: The House of Representatives approved the legislation.
Genoa
D'Amato: Measures expected for our seafarers and the competitiveness of the national fleet
Potassium permanganate seized at the Port of Genoa as part of the fight against drug trafficking.
Genoa
Operation by the Customs and Monopolies Agency and the Financial Police
Fincantieri cancels orders for four U.S. Navy frigates
Trieste
Further orders are expected for the construction of new classes of naval units
The Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority met with the port cluster to discuss the new sustainability report.
Livorno
The Italian Merchant Marine Academy celebrates its first 20 years
Genoa
During this period, 3,660 students from all over Italy graduated.
Crédit Agricole Italia financed the construction of the Grande Tianjin ship for Grimaldi Euromed.
Naples/Parma
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
Spediporto's conference "Take opportunities navigating trade tensions" will be held in Genoa on December 1st and 2nd.
Genoa
It will be held at the Conference Hall of Banca Bper
The National Maritime Fund has organised a meeting with the ITS Mare and the maritime training centres
Rome
It will be held on December 3rd in Rome
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Bulgarian court rejects extradition of Russian owner of a ship linked to Beirut port blast
(ABCNEWS.com)
Three UAE Firms Eye Investment In Kenya's Port, Renewable Energy, And Shipping Projects
(Capital FM Kenya)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
Hapag-Lloyd expects next 45% increase in EU ETS surcharge
Hamburg
The Emissions Trading System will enter into full force on January 1st.
European Commissioner Tzitzikostas visited the Monfalcone shipyard
Trieste
Upcoming measures announced to strengthen the sector's competitiveness, resilience, innovation, and technological leadership.
The trial against Damen for alleged corruption and sanctions violations begins today
Amsterdam
The company expresses disappointment with the protracted investigation and anticipates a lengthy legal battle.
AD Ports Group has acquired a 19.3% stake in Egypt's Alexandria Container & Cargo Handling Co.
Cairo/Abu Dhabi
Saudi Egyptian Investment Company's share purchased
In 2024, the turnover of the main Italian port container terminals grew by +8.1%
Milan
Traffic increased by +3.4%
Corsica Sardinia Ferries has purchased the Stena Vision ferry
Vado Ligure
It will be renamed "Mega Serena"
Work has begun to increase container traffic capacity at the port of Thessaloniki by 40%.
Thessaloniki
The expansion of Pier 6 will be completed in 40 months
A precautionary seizure of over €100 million has been ordered against Liberty Lines.
Trapani
BLS Cargo urges Switzerland to exert tangible pressure on German rail infrastructure stakeholders.
Bern
The company denounces the dire situation of transalpine rail freight transport. Further incentives requested.
Livorno is confident in the additional one hundred million euros promised by Salvini to build the Darsena Europa.
Livorno
Salvetti: I asked how we intend to proceed with the future assignment to private individuals who have expressed interest.
The Chinese embassy in Greece responds to alleged American ambitions in the port of Piraeus.
Athens
Beijing speaks of a Cold War mentality and a hegemonic logic
The procedure for requesting access to the third year of the Sea Modal Shift grant has been activated.
Rome
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