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October 30, 1998
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • System being devised to predict maritime incidents
    MPA, NTU developing computer system to spot potential conflicts in S'pore waters
  • S'pore ship registry set to move up from No 8 spot
  • HK mulls over new cruise terminal
  • Daewoo wins US$600m order to build 8 tankers
  • Manila river ferry crews protest against salary delays
Air and Land Transport
  • China urged to ratify aviation security accord
    Ratification of protocol will ensure airline safety, combat hijackings: civil aviation chief
  • PAL returns to int'l skies fully booked
  • Cathay still in talks with Philippine carrier
  • Air Madagascar launches service to S'pore
  • Cathay to withdraw 6 B747s in next 12 months
  • Chrysler unveils 3 concept vans, styling them more like corporate jets
  • Sale of EVA planes to USAir fails
Features
  • A favourite stop for cruises
    Danish capital voted Europe's Best Cruise Destination, confirming its key position in fastest growing tourist sector
Columns
  • English courts agree collision case should be heard in S'pore

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • System being devised to predict maritime incidents
    MPA, NTU developing computer system to spot potential conflicts in S'pore waters
  • S'pore ship registry set to move up from No 8 spot
  • HK mulls over new cruise terminal
  • Daewoo wins US$600m order to build 8 tankers
  • Manila river ferry crews protest against salary delays
Air and Land Transport
  • China urged to ratify aviation security accord
    Ratification of protocol will ensure airline safety, combat hijackings: civil aviation chief
  • PAL returns to int'l skies fully booked
  • Cathay still in talks with Philippine carrier
  • Air Madagascar launches service to S'pore
  • Cathay to withdraw 6 B747s in next 12 months
  • Chrysler unveils 3 concept vans, styling them more like corporate jets
  • Sale of EVA planes to USAir fails
Features
  • A favourite stop for cruises
    Danish capital voted Europe's Best Cruise Destination, confirming its key position in fastest growing tourist sector
Columns
  • English courts agree collision case should be heard in S'pore

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • System being devised to predict maritime incidents
    MPA, NTU developing computer system to spot potential conflicts in S'pore waters
  • S'pore ship registry set to move up from No 8 spot
  • HK mulls over new cruise terminal
  • Daewoo wins US$600m order to build 8 tankers
  • Manila river ferry crews protest against salary delays
Air and Land Transport
  • China urged to ratify aviation security accord
    Ratification of protocol will ensure airline safety, combat hijackings: civil aviation chief
  • PAL returns to int'l skies fully booked
  • Cathay still in talks with Philippine carrier
  • Air Madagascar launches service to S'pore
  • Cathay to withdraw 6 B747s in next 12 months
  • Chrysler unveils 3 concept vans, styling them more like corporate jets
  • Sale of EVA planes to USAir fails
Features
  • A favourite stop for cruises
    Danish capital voted Europe's Best Cruise Destination, confirming its key position in fastest growing tourist sector
Columns
  • English courts agree collision case should be heard in S'pore

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • System being devised to predict maritime incidents
    MPA, NTU developing computer system to spot potential conflicts in S'pore waters
  • S'pore ship registry set to move up from No 8 spot
  • HK mulls over new cruise terminal
  • Daewoo wins US$600m order to build 8 tankers
  • Manila river ferry crews protest against salary delays
Air and Land Transport
  • China urged to ratify aviation security accord
    Ratification of protocol will ensure airline safety, combat hijackings: civil aviation chief
  • PAL returns to int'l skies fully booked
  • Cathay still in talks with Philippine carrier
  • Air Madagascar launches service to S'pore
  • Cathay to withdraw 6 B747s in next 12 months
  • Chrysler unveils 3 concept vans, styling them more like corporate jets
  • Sale of EVA planes to USAir fails
Features
  • A favourite stop for cruises
    Danish capital voted Europe's Best Cruise Destination, confirming its key position in fastest growing tourist sector
Columns
  • English courts agree collision case should be heard in S'pore

Sched Netweb site
  • Hutchison Whampoa may become owner of ECT
  • Newbuildings officially named
  • P&ON upgrades EAX service
  • Overseas Shipowners urge exemption from port VAT
  • DHL launches "DHL Today" for Asean trade
  • Important changes to UPS' C.O.D. service
  • Lufthansa to introduce new destinations in March 1999
  • Emirates optimistic about future success

Cargowebweb site
OCTOBER 29, 1998
  • ECT to pay inland shipping non-performance compensation
  • Hamburg traffic down by 1 percent, but growth in containers
  • Forecast of slower German ports growth
  • Again Internet cargo service
  • Lower result Airborne

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • 3 rail giants blast proposed CN-IC deal
  • New competitor in project cargo
  • Turkey raises threat of Caspian oil blockade
  • Official: US won't pay for Customs update
  • Small shippers can find an edge under reform act
  • FMC investigators off to Chicago for testimony on peak-season rate hikes
  • States of key US lawmakers benefit from new airline routes and fare cuts
  • Wisconsin Central's third quarter earnings fall
  • China will have the most Internet users in Asia by 2001
  • Air Tanzania and Alliance Air vie for traffic rights
Transportation
  • Customers raise issues, ask STB to alter CN-IC merger plan
  • Airborne pilots protest dismissal
  • Bangladesh air cargo complex ready to open
  • After months of being on standby, Gaza airport cleared for takeoff
Maritime
  • Sea-Land's Koch: rates will rise
  • APL chief urges building ports for need, not greed
  • Holt seeks to oust ACL directors' board
  • Karachi box terminal starts operations this weekend
  • First Taiwanese ocean carrier docks at Port of Shanghai
  • San Juan dispute heads to arbitration
  • Latin port roundup

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • 3 rail giants blast proposed CN-IC deal
  • New competitor in project cargo
  • Turkey raises threat of Caspian oil blockade
  • Official: US won't pay for Customs update
  • Small shippers can find an edge under reform act
  • FMC investigators off to Chicago for testimony on peak-season rate hikes
  • States of key US lawmakers benefit from new airline routes and fare cuts
  • Wisconsin Central's third quarter earnings fall
  • China will have the most Internet users in Asia by 2001
  • Air Tanzania and Alliance Air vie for traffic rights
Transportation
  • Customers raise issues, ask STB to alter CN-IC merger plan
  • Airborne pilots protest dismissal
  • Bangladesh air cargo complex ready to open
  • After months of being on standby, Gaza airport cleared for takeoff
Maritime
  • Sea-Land's Koch: rates will rise
  • APL chief urges building ports for need, not greed
  • Holt seeks to oust ACL directors' board
  • Karachi box terminal starts operations this weekend
  • First Taiwanese ocean carrier docks at Port of Shanghai
  • San Juan dispute heads to arbitration
  • Latin port roundup

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • 3 rail giants blast proposed CN-IC deal
  • New competitor in project cargo
  • Turkey raises threat of Caspian oil blockade
  • Official: US won't pay for Customs update
  • Small shippers can find an edge under reform act
  • FMC investigators off to Chicago for testimony on peak-season rate hikes
  • States of key US lawmakers benefit from new airline routes and fare cuts
  • Wisconsin Central's third quarter earnings fall
  • China will have the most Internet users in Asia by 2001
  • Air Tanzania and Alliance Air vie for traffic rights
Transportation
  • Customers raise issues, ask STB to alter CN-IC merger plan
  • Airborne pilots protest dismissal
  • Bangladesh air cargo complex ready to open
  • After months of being on standby, Gaza airport cleared for takeoff
Maritime
  • Sea-Land's Koch: rates will rise
  • APL chief urges building ports for need, not greed
  • Holt seeks to oust ACL directors' board
  • Karachi box terminal starts operations this weekend
  • First Taiwanese ocean carrier docks at Port of Shanghai
  • San Juan dispute heads to arbitration
  • Latin port roundup

Cyber Shipping Guide - Ocean Commerceweb site
  • Transpacific Shippers Face Huge Amount of Cost Rises
  • Hyundai to Withdraw from TACA
  • Japan Appeals to Upper Panel over Import of US Apples
  • Boeing Predicts 6.4% Yearly Growth of Air Cargo
  • Airborne 3rd Quarter Net Earnings Dip

urgente online pressweb site
  • Iberia firma una alianza con la aerolínea israelí El Al
  • TNT Logistics crea una división especializada en el sector editorial
  • Fedatrans critica la actitud del ministro de Fomento y la CETM
  • Binter Mediterráneo aumenta un 13 por ciento su número de vuelos

Exim Indiaweb site
OCTOBER 29, 1998
  • US investors' interest in India intact despite sanctions: US envoy
  • NCAER upscales GDP forecast
  • MoST drawing up blueprint on PM's corridors project
  • Punjab, Rajasthan bid to augment ICD income
  • Eastern EPCs asked to expedite report on Petrapole dry port
  • Flower exports set to bloom
  • 3-day garment fair in Tirupur from Nov. 4
  • EPB expedites air cargo movement
  • Marginal rise in wool items exports
  • Korttailaiyar bridge contract awarded
  • Five companies bid for development of multipurpose Cuddalore port
  • Fairs bring cheer to Indian leather industry
  • BNCCI plans trade-point for exporters
  • Addl. duty: EU defers taking India to WTO

Marine Logweb site
  • National Shipbuilding Association and Shipbuilders Council of America to merge, will use SCA name
  • Almskog takes over at Kv'rner. Future of Scottish and Norwegian yards in question
  • Coastal Corporation unit in landmark E&P deal with Petrobras

Il Sole 24 Ore On Lineweb site
  • La Bandiera internazionale non riporta ancora in Italia le navi con immatricolazione straniera Registro bis, un flop all'estero
  • Nerli (Assoporti): dopo le banchine servono infrastrutture logistiche e intermodali La sfida dei porti si gioca sulla rete
  • Le agenzie marittime di Napoli 'dirottano' il traffico su Nola
  • In arrivo all'Interporto Sud Europa 1.350 miliardi di investimenti
  • Assindustria: Itainvest mantenga almeno il 30% Allarme a La Spezia per le sorti dell'Inma
  • Genova vara polo privato per le costruzioni navali

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • EC ready to rule on conferences
    A new regulatory framework for the container shipping industry to provide clear rules for ocean carriers serving Europe is being drawn up by the European Commission in co-operation with both the shipowners and shippers.
  • Demonstration
    Workers at Le Havre's ACH shipyard and local supporters banged on barrels as they demonstrated yesterday against the scheduled closure of the yard in two years' time. There are fears the closure could cost the region up to 2,500 jobs.
  • N&T Argonaut meets market expectations
    Swedish bulk shipping group N&T Argonaut yesterday delivered third quarter and nine-month results in line with market expectations.
  • Truth and Reconciliation Commission
    Chairman of South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) Archbishop Desmond Tutu holds a copy of the TRC report published in Durban yesterday. Former president P W Botha, Winnie Mandela and the ruling African National Congress were held accountable for gross violations of human rights. Parts of the report were blacked out after court hearings.
  • V Ships to target Asia after Celtic link-up
    MONACO-based V Ships is to take advantage of the fall-out from the Asia crisis to target opportunities for expansion in the region.
  • LR links with Warsash on STCW scheme
    Lloyd's Register (LR) and Warsash Maritime Centre have joined forces to provide an independent assessment scheme to help flag state administrations, maritime training institutions and manning agencies comply with the Seafarers Training, Certification and Watchkeeping Code (STCW 95).
  • Buenos Aires rates plan angers lines
    BUENOS Aires' Exolgan container terminal has put its $30m investment plans under review after being forced to renegotiate all its contracts with shipping line customers.
  • Shipbroker faces unfair dismissal allegation
    A LONDON shipbroking house specialising in Middle Eastern business has defended itself against allegations that it treated a woman broker unfairly.

Fairplayweb site
OCTOBER 29, 1998
  • ICTSI sells stake to raise $80m
    ICTSI is raising $80m by selling a 25 per cent stake in ICTSI International Holdings Corp (IIHC) to several foreign financial institutions.
  • Holt bids to sack ACL board
    ACL'S head office in Gothenburg is to host an egm on November 17 at which Thomas J Holt Sr will attempt to remove the current board of directors.
  • New man takes helm at NCA
    ITALIAN shipbuilder Nuovi Cantieri Apuania has appointed experienced yard manager Alessandro Guadagni as its new general manager.
  • Banks to support Knud I Larsen
    TWO banks have stepped in to support Knud I Larsen, the Danish chemical tanker and containership operator, after talks with creditors fell through.
  • Libra to quit liner grouping
    BRAZILIAN operator Libra has pulled out of its association with Chilean line CSAV and the TNX consortium on the east coast South America-US route.
  • EU fruit import policy slated
    THE EU has got itself into a mess trying to solve the World Trade Organisation ruling against its banana regime, according to a leading German fruit importer.
  • Outspan/Unifruco merger vote next month
    SOUTH African fruit growers who are shareholders in Outspan and Unifruco will vote next month on a recommendation to merge the companies.
  • Los Angeles discusses ocean monitor
    A PLAN to install a system to measure current, swell, winds and tidal status is being discussed by Los Angeles/Long Beach Harbor Safety Committee.
  • Chilean ports hit by strikes
    STEVEDORES in Chile's principal ports are launching a series of strikes in defence of their right to indemnity from the state for the loss of jobs.
  • California signs oil spill response bill
    CALIFORNIA state governor Pete Wilson has signed Senate Bill 1644, which establishes oil spill response requirements for non-tankers trading in California waters.
  • China justifies release of pirates
    CHINA has justified its decision to deport 12 alleged pirates to Indonesia because there was insufficient evidence to charge them.
  • Shenzhen box traffic soars
    CONTAINER throughput at Shenzhen leapt ahead sharply during the first nine months to 1.36m teu, 220,000 teu more than its total throughput for the whole of last year.
  • MUA intervenes in Sydney go-slow
    TOP officials at the MUA have intervened to end a go-slow at Sydney, which has caused a multi-million dollar backlog of goods.
  • Singapore register hits record high
    SINGAPORE'S Registry of Ships has hit a record high of 22m gt with the inclusion of a double-hulled vlcc from AP Moller Singapore.
  • Indian insurers hit by cyclone claims
    INDIA'S insurance industry is facing its largest ever claims, Rs2.25bn ($53m) from Reliance Petroleum and Rs2bn from Essar Oil, for cyclone damage in Gujarat in July.
  • Japanese oil giants merge
    JAPAN'S largest oil refiner Nippon Oil yesterday announced the purchase of the country's sixth largest refiner Mitsubishi Oil.

Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
  • Aqua Rail Transit veut créer un nouvel axe combiné entre le Benelux, la Suisse et l'Italie
    Utiliser le rail, la route et la voie d'eau sur l'axe Benelux-Suisse-Italie et donc pour passer les Alpes: tel est l'objectif de Aqua Rail Transit, société anonyme de droit français qui sera créée avant la fin de l'année, à l'initiative du BLS.
  • Lufthansa Cargo introduit le principe des lucarnes horaires chez les agents en Belgique
    A partir du premier novembre, les trois nouveaux produits de Lufthansa Cargo (LCAG), pour lesquels des numéros de vols ont été remplacés par des lucarnes horaires, seront introduits en Belgique et au Luxembourg. La brochure spécialement conçue pour ces services explique qu'il seront disponibles sur 34 destinations intercontinentales à partir d'Anvers et de Bruxelles. Il y a quelques jours les agents de fret aérien belges ont reçu des explications sur td.Pro, td.X et td.Flash.
  • Les services maritimes transatlantiques à lacroisée des chemins
    Au cours de la troisième Shipper Conference organisée par le European Shippers' Council à Barcelone, Jean-François Pons, le directeur-général adjoint de DGIV (Concurrence) a dévoilé un certain nombre d'accords au sein du Transition Group, un groupe de travail des plus importants armements deepsea et de DGIV.
  • Iran: le transit par la Russie plutôt que par la Turquie?
    Les transporteurs routiers iraniens effectuant des transports vers l'Europe peuvent désormais transiter par la Russie. Une laison ro-ro entre le port iranien de Anzali et le port russe d'Astrakhan a été ouverte rendant le transit par la Russie possible. C'est ce que signale le BBC Monitoring Service.

Daily Commercial Newsweb site
  • P&OP hits out at 'no-shows'
    P&O Ports has hit back at productivity claims relating to its Container Terminals Australia Ltd facility, alleging "a lack of commitment" from some of its critics.
    The director of Australian and New Zealand ports at P&O Ports, Andrew Burgess, yesterday provided DCN with figures that illustrated the high number of no-shows by truck operators at the terminal.
    No-shows are the number of vehicles that fail to present for a requested service.
    Mr Burgess said that while it was true that during the unofficial go-slow at the terminal there were significant delays, this was not now the case.
  • FreightCorp provides on-demand trains
    Freightcorp has commenced daily trip trains on demand between the two Botany shipping terminals and its centrally-located intermodal terminal at Clyde.
    Carriers are being offered terminal to terminal rail-haul rates for inclusion in their own round trip rates to shipping and forwarding agents, importers and exporters who make the cartage arrangements.
    According to FreightCorp general manager Neil Matthews, import containers can now be quoted for delivery terminal-to-door from $280 a 20-footer, depending on the radius. Significantly, there is no demurrage charge.
    On the other hand, all-road carriage over the same distance would be more like $330 a 20-footer, plus demurrage, FreightCorp said.
  • Americans dominate V/Line bids
    The first round of bids for the Victorian rail freight business, V/Line Freight Corporation, and the state's country intrastate rail network close today [FRI 30/10], with four American-led consortiums shaping up as the main contenders.
    A high-powered consortium led by little-known American shortline company Railroad Development Corporation has emerged as one of the strongest and most serious bidders.
    The syndicate, known as the Victorian Great Central Railway consortium, includes merchant bankers Hambros Bank, railway suppliers ABB and maintenance group GE Transportation Services. Local rail freight operator Specialized Container Transport apparently pulled out some time ago.
  • Berth availability hits new low
    THE June quarter 1998 figure of 68 per cent for berth availability at Australia's major ports was the lowest since this indicator was first prepared by the Bureau of Transport Economic (BTE) in the March quarter 1997.
    The Waterline report, published by the Bureau this week, shows that previous lowest figure was 84 per cent, recorded in the December quarter 1997.
    According to the Bureau, the decline in berth availability in the June quarter 1998 reflects the impact of the dispute involving Patrick and the Maritime Union of Australia.
    "The data for the March and June quarters indicate that berth availability fell significantly at most ports," the Bureau said.

Marine Linkweb site
OCTOBER 29, 1998
  • France To Stop Subsidies To ACH
    France will push ahead with plans to close a loss-making private shipyard in the northern port of Le Havre, even as locals maintain that closing ACH shipyard could cost the region up to 2,500 jobs. The state has been handing the loss-making ACH yard an average $18 million a month for the past 16 months in an effort to keep it afloat.
  • Mississippi Barge Freight Rates Soar As Barge Availability Dwindles
    A lack of barges to load grain on the Mississippi River during the tail end of the U.S. Midwest corn and soybean harvest has boosted barge freight rates to levels not seen since 1979, barge industry sources said. These levels eclipsed the average highs for barge freight on the mid-Mississippi of 325 percent of tariff and on the upper Mississippi of 375 percent, both set in 1995, according to data from the St. Louis Merchants Exchange.
  • Attica Enterpises Profit Up Almost 66%
    Ferry operator Attica Enterprises said its consolidated nine-month net profit rose 65.8 percent $28 million. The group's new Superfast II and IV ferries, built in Kvaerner Masa shipyard in Finland, joined the fleet and replaced Superfast I and II.
  • Daewoo Snares $600M Saudi Deal
    Daewoo Heavy Industries Co. won a $600 million order from Saudi investment firm Peninsula Star Holdings Ltd to build eight VLCCs.
  • Singapore Registry Breaks New Barrier
    Singapore's Registry of Ships has reached a new record of 22 million gross tons, the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) said. MPA said the record was reached with the registration of Maersk Eleo, a 300,000-dwt VLCC.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

International Transport Journalweb site
Feature
  • Safe container handling: the human element. Training is one of the most important factors in helping to prevent loss to life and limb in the handling of containers.
Maritime
  • Norasia will call at Zeebrugge in future instead of Antwerp.
  • WEC Lines will call at Damietta.
  • SEAL adds a sixth vessel.
  • SafBank upgrades its services.
  • CGM deploys a new ship in the NCS.
  • CCNI boosts its Condor service.
  • Sinotrans restructures its Japan-China services to four loops.
  • Wan Hai introduces a call to Manila.
  • The Bischoff group in Bremen prepares for the next millenium.
  • CP Ships with increased profit. Lykes and Contship helped to offset losses from Ivaran and slightly lower cargo volumes on the North Atlantic in the first nine months of fiscal 1998.
  • Sea-Land posts lower profits.
  • New publications: Jamri reports; Container Contacts 1998/99; LSM on Japanese shipping.
Ports and Terminals
  • Salalah, the new hub port in Oman, is ready to receive its first ship on November 1 and was presented in detail at TOC Asia '98 in Dubai.
Aviation
  • Air France launches G1XL. The world's third largest airfreight carrier is expanding with new infrastructure and customer relations concepts.
  • In the aviation talks between the USA and the UK, there is more at stake than the AA/BA alliance.
  • KLM and Alitalia start cooperating.
  • Lufthansa and Singapore Airlines offer joint flights.
  • Emirates flies daily to Melbourne.
  • SAA has announced three alliances, with Lufthansa, SIA and Swissair.
  • Memphis headed the 1997 list of the world's top ten cargo airports.
  • LH Cargo/SAS Cargo start to combine their express services.
  • ANA will join the Star Alliance.
Forwarding
  • Hub group posts good third quarter.
  • AEI consolidates ocean cargo.
  • CNF is on a record course.
  • T&B reports increased revenues.
  • Calendar of events: SSC Forum on China today, Zürich.
Africa and East Med
  • Malta Freeport reports record volume throughput.
  • South Africa invests in the Tanzanian railroad system.
Middle East
  • Modern Freight Company opens dedicated facility in Dubai.
  • Yemen gets its first private airline called Saba Airlines.
UK and Ireland
  • Associated British Ports reports half-year increased results.
  • The port of Ipswich opens a new timber storage facility.
Asia
  • Hong Kong has opened the first part of its River Trade Terminal.
  • The Kowloon-Canton Railway Corp extends container service to the CIS.
Americas
  • There are expansion plans for the airports of Los Angeles, San Jose and Toronto.
  • Railroads agree to cooperate.
  • Venezuela opens its maritime sector to foreign investors.
  • DHL sets up a new hub in Panama.
  • CO allies with Aserco and Air Aruba.

TradeWindsweb site
  • Cracks found in LNG tanks
    ONE OF THE WORLD S first LNG carriers must be scrapped after cracking was discovered in its tanks. The 22-year-old Mystic Lady (above) was built to the revolutionary MOSS design, the most popular system used by the world s LNG operators, but the cracks have cut at least 15 years off the ship s trading life. This could worry other LNG operators but Kvaerner, which designed the system, is revealing details of the problem to try to reassure others. It says the problem should not spread because of a particular material used in the Mystic Lady.
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  • Fredriksen ultimatum
  • Cheng on VLCC hunt
  • P&I Jones targets the Greeks
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  • Big league chemicals

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FROM THE HOME PAGE
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%
Strait of Hormuz, a container ship was attacked near the coast of Oman
Muscat/Portsmouth/New Delhi/Tampa
Fire on board. One crew member missing. 23 other sailors rescued.
At the port of Marseille-Fos, general cargo traffic is increasing while bulk cargo is decreasing.
Marseille
In the first half of 2026, cruise passengers increased by +5%
The Swedish government is calling for the EU maritime ETS to be extended to more vessels.
Stockholm
Stockholm stresses the need for the ETS to remain a pillar of EU climate policy
Assiterminal will bring the issues of concession fees, investments and intermodality to the attention of politicians.
Genoa
Proposal to grant a concession fee discount to terminals that increase rail traffic
Pirate attacks on ships continue to decline
London
In the first half of this year, 38 accidents occurred compared to 90 in the first six months of 2025.
There are still six thousand sailors trapped in the Strait of Hormuz region
London
Dominguez (IMO): I remain confident that the evacuation plan can be resumed
A study highlights the significant costs and counterproductive effects of the application of the EU ETS to maritime connections with western Sicily
Palermo
For the Naples-Palermo and Genoa-Palermo routes the annual cost varies between 2.9 million and 19.9 million euros.
Fincantieri to build third ultra-luxury cruise ship for Four Seasons Yachts
Trieste
The unit will be built in the Ancona plant and will be delivered in 2031
Fermerci urges the search for resources to support rail freight transport.
Rome
Paper: from the remodulation of the PNRR we expect that resources will finally be allocated to compensate for the damages that operators are suffering
Another tanker hit by a drone in the Strait of Hormuz
Southampton
The device caused limited structural damage
New attack on a ship in the Strait of Hormuz
Southampton
A tanker was hit by a shell which started a fire
Evergreen founder's son investigated for insider trading
Taipei
He was released on bail today
ECSA: Shipping receives a cut of its EU maritime ETS payments.
Brussels
Italy, ranked third in Europe, earns €669-787 million. Only France and Estonia allocate a specific portion of this revenue to the maritime sector.
Fincantieri acquires Next Geosolutions, WSense, Graal Tech, and Defcomm to develop the underwater segment
Trieste
The first phase of operations involves an outlay of approximately 600 million euros
A new attack on a ship in the Red Sea raises alarm over a possible resumption of Houthi actions.
Portsmouth
The accident occurred 30 nautical miles southwest of the port of Hodeidah
The Regional Administrative Court (TAR) has accepted the appeal for the annulment of the environmental impact assessment decree for the Fiumicino tourist and cruise port.
Rome
The project - explains the ruling - although speaking of a "prevalent" recreational function, actually foresees a very significant cruise component.
Transport & Environment calls for the introduction of national cruise taxes and further EU measures to mitigate their impact
Brussels
Assiterminal's proposals for amending the Ports Bill focus on port work
Genoa
According to the association, the distinction between port operations and services must be overcome
Assologistica and Assoporti also request changes to Porti d'Italia Spa.
Rome
Both associations highlight the central role of the Port System Authorities
Peruvian judiciary rules that COSCO's private port of Chancay must be subject to public oversight
File
The corrections proposed by Confitarma, ANCI, the Port Authorities and the Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) to the port governance reform
Rome
AP Møller Holding to acquire Norwegian ship leasing company Ocean Yield
Copenhagen/London/Oslo
Holds interests in a fleet of more than 70 cargo vessels
CMA CGM to Invest $1.4 Billion to Buy FedEx Supply Chain
Memphis/Marseille
The American company has nearly 10,000 employees
Brittany Ferries announces plan to scale back operations
Roscoff
The company reports that the difficulties caused by the Covid pandemic and unfair competition have been compounded by the effects of the EU ETS.
ITF and JNG agree to maintain the designation of the Strait of Hormuz as a Warlike Operations Area until July 9
London
It provides seafarers with greater protection and more adequate compensation
Assiterminal highlights the difficulty of placing Porti d'Italia, as proposed by the government, within the Italian port system and within Community law.
Rome
Cargo traffic at Chinese seaports fell by -0.4% in May
Beijing
Containers amounted to 27.5 million TEUs (+2.9%)
The administrative process for the new Port Master Plan for Augusta has begun.
Augusta
TiL (MSC Group) acquires 49% stake in Indian port of Vizhinjam
Mumbai
The stake was sold by Adani Ports for $1.4 billion
Hanseatic Global Terminals (Hapag-Lloyd Group) to acquire 20% of Eurogate Container Terminal Hamburg
Hamburg
The German shipping group will also increase its stake in the Moroccan Tanger Alliance
La Spezia is among the Italian ports that are most increasing their connections to container shipping lines.
Geneva
Among the other main national airports, Vado Ligure and Ravenna are losing connections
Spanish shipowners call for EU maritime ETS revenues to be reinvested in shipping
Madrid
Boluda: Spanish companies will inject over five billion euros into the system by 2030
Middle Eastern Gulf Cooperation Council states call for freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz
Middle Eastern Gulf Cooperation Council states call for freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz
Manama
Rejected any toll, tax or attempt to exercise control over the Strait
IMO suspends evacuation operations for ships awaiting transit through the Strait of Hormuz
London/Taipei
Evergreen says its container ship was hit while following the UKMTO-recommended route.
Four entities pre-qualified for the concession of the cargo terminals of the Ukrainian port of Chornomorsk
Gdansk
These are APM Terminals, Mariner/TAS, Yilport Holding and AD Ports/SKF Holdings UK
New attack on a ship transiting the Strait of Hormuz
Southampton
The container ship Ever Lovely was hit by a shell off the coast of Oman.
In 2025, 1,478 containers were lost at sea out of a total of 280 million transported by ships
Washington
On January 1st, the IMO regulation came into force which makes reporting of boxes lost at sea mandatory
BIMCO and ICS' latest report on the maritime workforce raises alarm over officer shortages
London/Bagsværd
In 2026, there will be a shortage of 39,100 STCW certified officers.
In 2025, intermodal traffic handled by Kombiverkehr decreased by -13.5%
Frankfurt am Main
Annual revenues down 8.3%
The government's proposal to update the rules on port governance raises more than one doubt
Rome
Costa: The lack of infrastructure planning cannot be solved with a joint stock company
MSC Cruises and Meyer Werft have not yet signed contracts for four new cruise ships plus two options.
Papenburg/Geneva
The companies expressed confidence that they could successfully conclude negotiations in the coming weeks.
The LSCI index of Italy's connection to the global network of containerized maritime services continues to grow.
The LSCI index of Italy's connection to the global network of containerized maritime services continues to grow.
Geneva
In the second quarter of 2026 it was equal to 290.0 (+2.3%)
AD Ports has completed the acquisition of an 81% stake in Global Feeder Shipping.
Abu Dhabi
In 2025, the company's ships carried 2.8 million containers
An evacuation plan has been established for ships still waiting to transit the Strait of Hormuz.
London/Muscat
Dominguez (IMO): The operation will be carried out in close cooperation with Iran, Oman, all other coastal states in the region, the USA and the maritime industry
Carnival Cruise Line Reports Record Revenue for March-May Quarter
Carnival Cruise Line Reports Record Revenue for March-May Quarter
Miami
Fuel costs rise to near-record levels in 2022
Reducing navigation speed and optimizing port calls are the key to decarbonizing shipping
Copenhagen
A new study by the Global Maritime Forum highlights this.
ECSA and A4E reiterate the need to allocate EU ETS revenues to the decarbonisation of ships and aircraft
Brussels
Essential to bridge the price gap between sustainable and conventional fuels
AD Ports' new bid to gain control of Egypt's ALCN rejected
Cairo
A new proposal worth approximately $580 million has been submitted.
John Denholm is the new president of the International Chamber of Shipping
Rome
He succeeds Emanuele Grimaldi, who has completed his four-year term
A ship was hit by a drone in the Black Sea
Odessa
One of the nine crew members died
Port of La Spezia: Dredging of the third port basin and navigable canal begins.
La Spezia
Yesterday, 25 ships passed through Hormuz, the highest daily number since April 18.
Singapore
Since March, the average has been 7.6 transits per day
Interferry calls on the EU to implement the EES pragmatically, or to suspend it
Victoria
The upcoming high summer season - the association denounced - risks suffering serious inconveniences
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
Evergreen, Yang Ming and WHL return to quarterly revenue growth
Keelung/Taipei
Four consecutive quarters of decline behind us
Project for a direct rail link between the port of Gioia Tauro and the Interporto D'Abruzzo
Pescara
PSA Genova Pra', the state of agitation has been lifted following the successful completion of the cooling procedure.
Genoa
Tax fraud on labor in the logistics sector
Milan
€28 million seized from four Milanese companies
ZPMC Delivers New Ultra-High Wind-Resistant Port Cranes
Shanghai
The world's tallest rail-mounted reach stackers for empty containers have also been built.
Peninsula and Itochu form joint venture to supply ammonia bunkering to European ports
Gibraltar
The initiative in response to the growing demand for zero-carbon fuels
Konecranes announced its entry into Japan
Helsinki/Tokyo
Acquisition of 70% of Mitsubishi Electric FA Industrial Products
Saipem wins $2 billion contract in Indonesia
Milan
Seven IMO regional coordinators have been introduced who will provide technical support to the organisation's Member States.
London
Jadrolinija has inaugurated its new fast maritime service Ancona-Zadar
Ancona/Zara
It provides five departures per week and a crossing of approximately four hours.
Hapag-Lloyd to reorganize services in the Adriatic
Hamburg
The port of Ancona, removed from the ADX line, will continue to be served by the IAS service
Eleven nominations for the eighteenth edition of the ESPO Award
Brussels
This year's theme is dual-use port-city projects
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
Jotun COSCO Marine Coatings signs agreement with COSCO Shipping Bulk for 125 new vessels
Sandefjord
Advanced hull performance solutions will be implemented
Maersk issues first order for new containers produced in India
Copenhagen
Local production has been stimulated by the introduction of incentives
Last May, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna grew by +3.4%
Ravenna
An increase of +10.6% is expected in June
Sardinia's Port Authority spent approximately €157 million in PNRR funds
Cagliari
Achievement of the targets expected by June 30, 2026
Hannibal will inaugurate a new intermodal service from Melzo to Rotterdam Europoort on July 8th.
Melzo
Six weekly trains are scheduled that will be able to carry up to 38 cargo units
PSA to build and operate container terminal at Vietnam's Lach Huyen port
Singapore
Agreement with Lach Huyen International Logistics & Industrial Park
Sandro Bucchioni and Andrea Fontana confirmed as presidents of the La Spezia freight forwarders and maritime agents.
La Spezia
New two-year mandate
Konecranes has acquired the nuclear and port services segment of Spain's Coapsa.
Hyvinkää
The company has an annual turnover of approximately four million euros.
PSA Italy presented its 2025 Sustainability Report
Genoa
The document highlights, among other things, the employment data and the economic impact on the territory
The Central-Northern Adriatic Port Authority confirms the completion of the projects financed by the PNRR
Ravenna
Mirco Carloni has taken office as president of the Central Adriatic Port System Authority.
Ancona
The Grimaldi Group has taken delivery of the new PCTC Grande Oriente
Naples
It will be placed on the Asia-Europe route
Port of La Spezia: 60 Sea Log workers rehired by other port companies
La Spezia
Pisano (AdSP): very satisfied with the positive conclusion of this dispute
The Central Adriatic Port Authority announces that it has achieved its objectives under the PNRR
Ancona
The funds coming from the plan financed by the European Union amounted to 39.6 million euros
A workshop on cold ironing and related risks and insurance solutions will be held in London.
London
Rossi (ADVANT-Nctm): effective infrastructure development must necessarily take into account legal and insurance aspects
Fincantieri signs an agreement in Albania for shipbuilding training.
Trieste
Skills development for the growth of the new Pashaliman naval industrial hub
Reorganization of ro-pax traffic areas in the port of Catania
Catania
Ferries will no longer be moored on the central jetty or along the eastern breakwater
Maersk raises fiscal 2026 forecast
Copenhagen
Continued growth in demand for containerized shipping and increased spot rates
Green light for the awarding of railway shunting services in the ports of Savona and Vado
New trucking area in the port of Genoa
The Italian Ports Association will hold its assembly in Naples on Wednesday.
Rome
The discussion on port governance reform will be at the heart of the proceedings.
Registration for seafarers' registers is now open to non-EU citizens residing in Italy.
Genoa
Vidotto (Foundation of the Italian Merchant Marine Academy): a step towards civilization
Project to build shipyard in Tartous port expected to accelerate
Damascus
Meeting between a delegation from Kuzey Star Shipyard and the leaders of the Syrian General Authority for Ports and Customs
Port of Gioia Tauro: Work to reactivate hauling and launching operations has been completed.
Gioia Tauro
These operations had been at a standstill since 2024
The conference "EU-Mercosur Agreement: The Role of the Maritime Economy" will take place in Genoa on July 1st.
Genoa
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
Govt does not interfere in port management appointments - Loke
(Bernama)
World's first floating fusion reactor-powered vessel could become reality with new project
(Interesting Engineering)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
In Spain, €11.8 million in eco-incentives have been allocated for the use of motorways of the sea.
Madrid
163,672 shipments made by 32 companies subsidized
ABB has signed an agreement to buy Norwegian marine automation company Høglund.
Zurich
The Tønsberg-based company's integrated automation system is currently installed on over 600 vessels.
Port of Gioia Tauro: tender launched for the redevelopment of the ro-ro docks
Gioia Tauro
Worth 5.6 million euros, the works will last 210 days
Grimaldi confirms the important role of the port of Catania in its strategies
Catania
The aim is to increase services and make existing ones even more efficient.
Annual growth of +6% in cruise traffic and +2% in ferry traffic is expected in the Adriatic
Venice
It is the only Mediterranean region to have recorded a decline in cruises in the period 2019-2025
PSA Padova established to develop and manage the Padua intermodal terminal
Padua
The shareholders of Interporto Padova and Padova Hall have approved the merger plan
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.
Spediporto has opened its own representative office in Hong Kong
Genoa
Giachero: the opening of this desk is also an opportunity for young people
Arcese, Conti and Cosulich establish a company for the port logistics of finished vehicles
Livorno
HMM orders eight bulk carriers and two gas carriers
Seoul
Investment of approximately 1.1 billion dollars
MPC Container Ships has purchased four 7,000 TEU containerships built between 2023 and 2024.
Oslo
Investment of 340 million dollars
FedEx posts record quarterly and annual revenue
Memphis
Total revenues in fiscal year 2026 amounted to $94.7 billion (+7.7%)
Geopolitical uncertainty has become the main risk for shipping
Munich
Evergreen purchases 140,500 new containers in China
Taipei
Investments totaling $358.9 million
Yesterday, the Strait of Hormuz was crossed by 42 commercial vessels
Paris
For the first time since the beginning of the conflict, several LNG tankers entered the Persian Gulf
Memorandum of Understanding for the Launch of Drone Use in the Port of Palermo
Palermo
Submission of the request for the establishment of U-Space
Saipem wins new $1 billion offshore contract in Angola
Milan
It was awarded by Azule Energy for the Greater PAJ project
Port of Ancona: Dredging work has begun on the seabed of quay 22.
Ancona
Approximately six thousand cubic meters of sediment will be removed
Confitarma welcomes clarifications regarding ship waste collection management.
Rome
The need for uniform application of the legislation throughout the country was highlighted.
The Tuscan Cooperation Development Fund invests in Uniport Livorno.
Livorno
Operation for a total of 880 thousand euros carried out together with co-investor Coopfond
Fit-Cisl, recognizing dock work as arduous is a priority
Genoa
Pagnotta: This is not a corporate claim, but a question of social justice.
Hupac increases weekly rotations between Antwerp and Busto Arsizio via France to four.
Noise
Two additional departures of the intermodal service introduced
From July, the tariff for naval transit through the Turkish Straits will increase by +14.9%.
Istanbul
It will be raised to $6.70 per net tonne
Fincantieri and Republikorp sign agreement to build multipurpose naval vessels in Indonesia.
Paris
The establishment of a joint venture is planned
Study on the divergences between the EU Ship Recycling Regulation and the Hong Kong Convention
Brussels/London
It has been published by ECSA and ICS
The 2026-2028 POT of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Sea Port Authority has been approved.
Gioia Tauro
Approval also granted to the 2026 budget forecast variation and to the update of the Port's Staffing Plan.
Autonomous Navigation: ABS, Polaris Shipping, HHI, and AVIKUS Sign Agreement
Athens
It will be tested on a VLOC under certain low-risk conditions
Tomorrow in Sant'Agnello (Naples) the inauguration event of the Italy Branch of The Nautical Institute
London
The topics of discussion will include energy transition in the maritime industry, maritime education and training.
The Municipality of Bologna is reconsidering the divestment of its stake in Interporto Bologna.
Bologna/Bentivoglio
An institutional delegation from Flanders visited the interport
Eni and Fincantieri sign agreement to develop innovative underwater monitoring technologies.
Milan/Trieste
Agreement focused on Eni's "Clean Sea" technology
In 2025, LNG consumption in Italy grew by +11% driven by industry and new uses, with the debut in the naval segment
Rome
Amadei (Federchimica LNG Group): Use ETS and FuelEU revenues to support investments and deployment of lower-carbon fuels.
RT&L partners with China's Guangzhou Salvage to strengthen its project cargo segment
Genoa
Bizzarri: the sector is characterised by wide margins for development and profitability
Last year, cargo traffic in Greek ports amounted to 140.8 million tons (-1.5%)
Piraeus
Goods volumes remained unchanged in the fourth quarter only
The International Container Study Center's board and governing body have been renewed.
Genoa
Filippo Gallo confirmed as president and Paolo Pessina as vice-president
Catani (GNV): allocate ETS proceeds to the development of synthetic fuel production chains.
Rome
Resources - he specified - also for port infrastructures and the reduction of the cost differential compared to traditional fuels
Consultation launched on plans to expand the port areas of Fos
Marseille
The goal is to involve residents and local stakeholders
Somec signs €60 million contract with Finnish shipyard
San Vendemiano
One of the most complex interventions ever entrusted to the Horizons division
Daniele Rossi, former president of the port of Ravenna, has passed away.
Rome
He led the port authority for over eight years
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