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BRIEFS
March 20, 1999
Sched Netweb site
  • Line appoints agency
  • End of the line
  • Cosco conference plan aborted
  • Di Gregorio Navegacao adjusts route
  • Thais delay line decision
  • Last sight of the "indies"
  • Contship/Wilhelmsen in deal
  • ACS Logistics aims for total global visibility
  • Contract awarded for disarmaments deal
  • Deutsch Post makes new logistics purchase
  • Boeing's'China commitment
  • Mackenzie takes Asian partners
  • AFIA honours for Dubai's Dnata and Emirates

Cargowebweb site
MARCH 19, 1999
  • Sadness because of Nedlloyd winding-up, except among investors
  • Barge and rail win bigger share in Antwerp
  • GPS system tracks stolen trailer
  • Boeing inspection and dismissals
  • Antwerp: 'Be careful with statistics hinterland transport'

Cyber Shipping Guide - Ocean Commerceweb site
  • P&O Nedlloyd Operating Profit Jumps 28% in 4Q 1998
  • Japanese Shippers Face Another THC
  • Royal Nedlloyd to Sell Inland Division to Deutsche Post
  • Tomen Corp Sets Up Logistics Subsidiary

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
MARCH 19, 1999
  • New ship arrest rules with green punch
  • What the optimists say about oil
  • Faith in OPEC sends oil prices to new highs
  • New service: PDVSA offers 'Champagne' offshore the Orinoco River
  • Houston bunker prices play catch up
  • Suez fuel oil on the cheap
  • European bunker prices - what goes up must come down ...?
  • Halifax avails tight on refinery shutdown

Marine Logweb site
MARCH 19, 1999
  • Halter Marine breaks order drought
    A $10,768,440 contract for two ferries "comes at a good time" for Halter Marine Group, says Chairman, President and CEO John Dane III, as the multi-yard group "needed additional work to start filling in the oil and gas backlog."
  • Tidewater in stock buy-back
    The board of Tidewater Inc. has authorized a $50 million repurchase of shares of its common stock.

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Bonn scraps tax breaks for ship finance funds
    GERMANY scrapped its successful KG ship finance programme yesterday when the Bonn parliament finalised approval of a major tax reform package.
  • UK Tories promise tonnage tax amendments in Finance Bill
    AMENDMENTS to the Finance Bill incorporating a UK tonnage tax will be tabled by the Conservative Party, shadow transport minister Bernard Jenkin has promised.
  • Clarkson insists it will not cut jobs
    Leading shipbroker Horace Clarkson has resolved to fight the temptation to make cuts, despite a tumble in company profit and turnover.
  • Profits surge at Sea Containers
    SEA Containers saw a 39.7% increase in net income to $58.7m for 1998, helped by strong performances from the container leasing and passenger transport divisions, writes Roger Hailey.
  • US yards gain from foreign scrapping bar
    A highly political one-year US moratorium on the sale to overseas firms of government vessels set for scrapping has already 'cost' shipbreakers the loss of 29 ships, US maritime administrator Clyde Hart has revealed.
  • Asian owners look for action on plunging rates
    Asia's top shipowners have met in Shanghai to discuss hopes for reversing the free fall in freight rates.
  • Evergreen to boost Lloyd Triestino fleet
    Just six months after taking over Lloyd Triestino, Taiwanese container shipping giant Evergreen is to more than double the capacity of the Italian carrier.
  • NYK charter-back deal
    JAPAN'S Nippon Yusen Kaisha (NYK) has sold one of its ro-ro vessels in a $50m sale and charter back deal.

Fairplayweb site
MARCH 19, 1999
  • Safety zone placed around blazing chemical tanker
  • RCL to reschedule debts
  • Italia and Zim agree to operate joint services
  • Beijing to tackle box manufacturers' losses
  • Italian ports to be hit by strikes
  • Clarkson battered by market
  • TMN seeks extension to cargo monopoly
  • Pacific Carriers' profit slips
  • Scandlines to replace fast ferry
  • Master indicted for stowaway deaths
  • Australia pushes for port co-ordination
  • Jawaharlal Nehru counters shift to Nhava Sheva
  • Airtours on market to sell and order
  • Hamburg bulk terminal expands
  • Internatio-Muller plays down agency rise
  • Taiwanese lines gain cross-Straits approval
  • Drought hits South African maize crop
  • Swire lifted by marine service performance
  • Spanish rivals join to compete for business
  • Jobs go as German yard loses order

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • US exporters fear losing advantage as EU, Mexico talk
  • US makers fear flood of 'gray market' goods
  • Open borders draw competitors to France
  • Cotton exporters stress service, not better rates
  • Jiang to Geneva for WTO talks
  • Kitty Hawk buys remaining 40 percent interest in American International Cargo
  • Logistics Management extends its contract with retailer Venator Group
  • U-Ship launches free Internet courier service
  • APL opens its historic records to the public via the Internet
  • China shrugs off complaints from US over trade imbalance
  • AEI offers customs compliance program for import-export companies
  • Canada fines UCAR for steel products price-fixing
  • Farm groups say much work is needed on inland river system
Transportation
  • Shippers demand better rail and port services
  • New software may be right chemistry
  • Intermodal operator CNC expects tough '99
  • Senate bill aims to improve rail competition and service
  • Air France Cargo to select Continental or Delta for global alliance
Maritime
  • French line merger plagued by differences
  • Opposition to harbor fee plan grows
  • Graham forms federal panel to study port crime, security
  • Canada tries legislation to pre-empt grain strikes
  • Zeebrugge may gain from Toyota port shift
  • Contract awarded to begin dredging in Kill van Kull
  • Develop best plan, brace for surprise
  • Newcomers challenge Marseilles for containers

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • US exporters fear losing advantage as EU, Mexico talk
  • US makers fear flood of 'gray market' goods
  • Open borders draw competitors to France
  • Cotton exporters stress service, not better rates
  • Jiang to Geneva for WTO talks
  • Kitty Hawk buys remaining 40 percent interest in American International Cargo
  • Logistics Management extends its contract with retailer Venator Group
  • U-Ship launches free Internet courier service
  • APL opens its historic records to the public via the Internet
  • China shrugs off complaints from US over trade imbalance
  • AEI offers customs compliance program for import-export companies
  • Canada fines UCAR for steel products price-fixing
  • Farm groups say much work is needed on inland river system
Transportation
  • Shippers demand better rail and port services
  • New software may be right chemistry
  • Intermodal operator CNC expects tough '99
  • Senate bill aims to improve rail competition and service
  • Air France Cargo to select Continental or Delta for global alliance
Maritime
  • French line merger plagued by differences
  • Opposition to harbor fee plan grows
  • Graham forms federal panel to study port crime, security
  • Canada tries legislation to pre-empt grain strikes
  • Zeebrugge may gain from Toyota port shift
  • Contract awarded to begin dredging in Kill van Kull
  • Develop best plan, brace for surprise
  • Newcomers challenge Marseilles for containers

The Journal of Commerceweb site
Home
  • US exporters fear losing advantage as EU, Mexico talk
  • US makers fear flood of 'gray market' goods
  • Open borders draw competitors to France
  • Cotton exporters stress service, not better rates
  • Jiang to Geneva for WTO talks
  • Kitty Hawk buys remaining 40 percent interest in American International Cargo
  • Logistics Management extends its contract with retailer Venator Group
  • U-Ship launches free Internet courier service
  • APL opens its historic records to the public via the Internet
  • China shrugs off complaints from US over trade imbalance
  • AEI offers customs compliance program for import-export companies
  • Canada fines UCAR for steel products price-fixing
  • Farm groups say much work is needed on inland river system
Transportation
  • Shippers demand better rail and port services
  • New software may be right chemistry
  • Intermodal operator CNC expects tough '99
  • Senate bill aims to improve rail competition and service
  • Air France Cargo to select Continental or Delta for global alliance
Maritime
  • French line merger plagued by differences
  • Opposition to harbor fee plan grows
  • Graham forms federal panel to study port crime, security
  • Canada tries legislation to pre-empt grain strikes
  • Zeebrugge may gain from Toyota port shift
  • Contract awarded to begin dredging in Kill van Kull
  • Develop best plan, brace for surprise
  • Newcomers challenge Marseilles for containers

Marine Linkweb site
MARCH 19, 1999
  • Shipowners Hurt By Oil Production Cuts
    A recent oil producer's pact to shave output by two million barrels a day caused a build up of shipping tonnage and weakened freight rates for very large crude carriers, shipping brokers reported. Tankers operators estimated that up to 90 vessels of 25.7 million tons are available in the Middle East Gulf within the next 30 days.
  • Villages Evacuate As Tanker Burns
    About 200 people from two villages on the north coast of Scotland were reportedly evacuated after fire broke out on an abandoned tanker filled with lethal chemicals drifting just three miles offshore.
  • U.K. Detains 25 Ships
    Nine of the 25 ships detained in U.K. ports in February were held wholly or partly for non-compliance with Global Maritime Distress Safety System (GMDSS) requirements. In many cases the new equipment had not been fitted and the flag state had declined to issue an exemption, the agency said in a statement.
  • Bouygues To Sign Port Contract
    Morocco and French construction firm Bouygues will reportedly sign a $450 million contract next week to build a new port in the northern Tangiers area.
  • Clarkson Profits Halved; Freight Rates To Blame
    British shipbroking group Horace Clarkson Plc reported that profits had more than halved in 1998 as a result of low freight rates but its tanker division had maintained earnings by increasing market share.
  • Merger OK'd
    Slovenian port Luka Koper and shipping firm Intereuropa reported that their supervisory boards had approved a merger of the two firms. The two companies are already closely related as about a third of Luka Koper's total revenue is derived from operations and services of Intereuropa.
  • Overcrowded Ship Sinks, 70 Perish
    Around 70 people reportedly drowned when an overloaded ship sank in rough seas off the coast of Sierra Leone.

Traffic Worldweb site
  • The most aggressive, widely supported and optimistic assault on rail market power since Congress first placed railroads on a leash more than a century ago has been introduced in the Senate as the Railroad Competition and Service Improvement Act. A similar bill could surface in the House by April. Although congressional passage is unlikely, House and Senate aides predict that if the shipper lobby recruits enough supporters to threaten reauthorization of the Surface Transportation Board for the second successive year, a legislative compromise could be forged that includes some of the shipper aims as part of the STB reauthorization.
  • Amtrak has become a railroad under siege. Being found in its file cabinets are nasty secrets that include improperly executed contracts that squandered millions of dollars, possible equipment-engineering errors totaling tens of millions of dollars, a $107 million contractual payment to union employees not reported to Congress and accounting records that mask actual annual losses. Although Amtrak has its own inspector general who is supposed to root out and report such lapses, they are being revealed by other federal agencies following complaints by Amtrak employees.
  • The shutdown of a Northern California oil refinery for a safety investigation is pumping up fuel prices by as much as 15 cents a gallon in that state and has sparked the ire of motor carriers who say the state's environmental laws put them at a competitive disadvantage. Tosco Corp. shut its Avon, Calif., refinery after an accident Feb. 23 that killed four employees and severely injured a fifth. The plant's closure hits California truckers especially hard because it produces approximately 30 percent of the specially formulated, clean-burning fuel that the state requires drivers to use.
  • Officials of the American Trucking Associations courted the 2,100 attendees at last week's annual meeting of the Truckload Carriers Association as if ATA's survival was at stake. In fact, as the largest affiliate of the ATA, the 1,100-member TCA has a large say in how far ATA's reorganization plan flies. The full-court press by ATA executives appears to be working.
  • The Federal Maritime Commission has uncovered a huge antitrust case where ocean carriers artificially jacked up transpacific prices to unfairly benefit from a capacity crunch in the second half of last year. The abuses, laid out in 40,000 pages, show that carriers colluded in inflating prices and refused to carry low-priced cargo. NVOCCs were paying rates up to $300 over normal prices yet preferred customers weren't being socked with the higher rates. The FMC's Bureau of Enforcement is considering punitive action.
  • After months of negotiations, Neptune Orient Lines finally found a buyer for APL's intermodal stacktrain service: a partnership between Apollo Management L.P. and Pacer International Inc., bought the service for $315 million. Pacer, which had fallen out of the bidding earlier this year, was able to secure the needed financing after teaming with Apollo in February. The deal will make Apollo and Pacer heavier hitters in the intermodal marketing industry. NOL will use the proceeds to reduce debt and invest in its own logistics business.
  • The former president of GATX/Airlog is back in business and armed with a new company, a new partner and a new STC to begin again converting passenger aircraft into freighters. Just seven days shy of the three-year anniversary of the FAA's grounding of 10 Boeing 747 freighters modified by GATX, Cargo Conversions LLC, Rick Hatton's new company, was granted a new STC to fix those grounded aircraft and begin anew. Despite staring down a handful of lawsuits over the grounded aircraft, Hatton is bullish on the conversion market and excited about his new partnership with Lucas Aerospace.
  • The Coast Guard's differential global positioning system is open for business. Although the system has been up since 1996, last week marked the official start to the Coast Guard's new high-tech navigational and tracking system. This is the first step toward a new national navigational system but for now it works along the U.S. coastline and on the Mississippi River. Full nationwide coverage is slated for 2003.
  • Canadian ports continue to handle a significant share of U.S. imports and exports, much to the chagrin of U.S. port operators, according to a report from the U.S. Maritime Administration. Shippers say price is one of the deciding factors in routing their goods through the Canadian ports. For international ocean shipments, the northern ports simply are less costly than their U.S. counterparts.

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While for many the postponement of the Net-Zero Framework should be seen as an opportunity, for others it derails the path to decarbonisation of shipping.
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings ships will refuel with renewable fuels in the port of Barcelona
Miami
Eight-year agreement with Spain's Repsol
The IMO MEPC has decided to postpone the vote on the shipping decarbonisation strategy by one year.
London/Brussels
Kazakhstan (ICS): Industry needs clarity. T&E, there's a risk that the agreement, even if adopted in a year, won't enter into force before 2030.
ESPO welcomes the EU Parliament's recognition of the role of ports in strengthening mobility and military resilience.
Brussels
Ryckbost: We hope that these points will be reflected in the final compromise text.
PSA Genova Pra' terminal authorized to accommodate two 400-meter container ships simultaneously
Genoa
Yesterday the "COSCO Shipping Taurus" and "Evelyn Maersk" moored, both 20,000 TEU vessels.
Salvini, the port reform aims to create a national port network capable of overcoming fragmentation
Rome
The relaunch of an integrated vision of the planning and programming of all port investments is foreseen
Port of Los Angeles Sets New All-Time Quarterly Container Traffic Record
Los Angeles
Port authorities are concerned about the impact of new taxes on Chinese ships and cranes.
HMM invests $2.8 billion in the construction of 12 13,000 TEU containerships and two VLCCs
Seoul
The ships will be delivered by April 2029
Filt Cgil, concerned about the TAR ruling on self-production in the port of Salerno.
Pirate attacks on ships increased by 37% in the third quarter
Pirate attacks on ships increased by 37% in the third quarter
Kuala Lumpur
The Singapore Straits region remains at high risk
Appointments of Port Authority presidents and port reform remain stalled, according to port operators at La Spezia.
Appointments of Port Authority presidents and port reform remain stalled, according to port operators at La Spezia.
La Spezia
A heavy brake - they underline - on the principles of participation, transparency and control provided for by the current legislation
In Indonesia, two accidents on the same ship at the same shipyard cause 14 deaths.
Batam
This morning a second explosion on the FSO "Federal II"
South Korea's Hanwha Ocean has been implicated in the trade war between the US and China.
Beijing
Beijing also took countermeasures against five US subsidiaries of the shipbuilding group
Port of Singapore set new all-time container throughput record in third quarter
Singapore
By weight, however, this cargo volume recorded a decrease of -1.8%.
Green fuel producers support IMO's shipping decarbonization strategy
London
The importance of introducing incentives for green e-fuels was underlined
In August, freight traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado increased by +2.5% thanks to the increase in bulk cargoes
Genoa
Various goods fell by 14.4%. The Spediporto Conference
The US threatens retaliation against states that vote to approve the Net-Zero Framework.
Washington
"Our fellow IMO members," Rubio, Wright, and Duffy warned, "should be warned."
Wallenius Wilhelmsen: New US port tax on car carriers is higher than expected.
Oslo
From tomorrow they will rise to 46 dollars per net ton
USTR announces heavy tariffs on port cranes and other handling equipment made in China
Washington
100% additional tariffs on ship-to-shore port cranes
Salvini reassures the port of Livorno of the additional resources needed for the new Darsena Europa.
Chinese taxes on US ships effective October 14
Chinese taxes on US ships effective October 14
Beijing
Beijing's response to the taxes that will be imposed on Chinese ships calling at American ports
In the third quarter of this year, cargo traffic in Turkish ports grew by 4.6%.
Ankara
Volumes with Italy increased by +7.3%, with a sharp increase in containers (+32.2%)
Taiwanese Evergreen, Yang Ming and WHL saw sharp declines in quarterly revenue
Taipei/Keelung
In the period July-September, decreases of -36.7%, -42.2% and -35.7% were recorded
ASA, ECSA, ICS, WSC, ITF, IAPH and IBIA call for approval of the Net-Zero Framework
Brussels
Only global standards - they underline - will be able to decarbonise a global industry.
Zanetti (Confitarma): ensure the competitiveness of the Italian armaments industry with support tools suited to the sector
Rome
In the second quarter, freight traffic in the ports of Naples and Salerno recorded drops of -5.3% and -3.2%
Naples
Cruise passengers on the rise
New US tariffs will have a strong impact on containerized imports into the US in the coming months
Washington
National Retail Federation and Hackett Associates forecasts
In 2024, freight transported by rail by the Spanish company RENFE Mercancías decreased by -12.0%.
Madrid
The financial year ended with a net loss of -32.2 million euros
ZIM will not apply surcharges for new US taxes on Chinese vessels
Haifa
The new US tariffs will take effect on October 14th.
ABB sells its robotics division to SoftBank Group Corp. for $5.4 billion
Zurich/Tokyo
ABB Robotics employs approximately 7,000 people
Federlogistica calls for acceptance and implementation of the regulation on waiting times for heavy vehicles.
Genoa
Falteri: essential protection for the regularity, safety, and economic sustainability of road haulage companies.
Ten European rail associations call for acceleration of TEN-T network completion
Brussels
The need to ensure sufficient funding for the implementation of interoperable systems at European level was highlighted
SAAM Towage to Complete Acquisition of Entire Share Capital in Colombia's Intertug
Santiago
An agreement was signed to obtain the remaining 30%
Last August, the Suez Canal was crossed by 1,070 ships (-3.3%)
Last August, the Suez Canal was crossed by 1,070 ships (-3.3%)
Cairo/Ismailia
In the first eight months of 2025, maritime traffic fell by -9.4%
Port of Salerno: Work resumes to complete the "Porta Ovest"
Naples/Rome
Cuccaro appointed special commissioner of the Central Tyrrhenian Port Authority. Annunziata resigns.
Renewal of concession for Croatian shipyard Iskra Shipyard
Sebenico
The naval-mechanical plant will be expanded to an area of 11,000 square meters
In August, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna grew by +10.9%
Ravenna
Bulk cargo is on the rise. Miscellaneous cargo is on the decline.
Federlogistica has established its own representation in the Iberian Peninsula
Genoa
It will support Italian entrepreneurs operating in Spain
Boluda acquires Royal Boskalis' towage and salvage operations in Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Valencia
Transaction valued at $640 million
ESPO urges IMO States to formally adopt the Net-Zero Framework
Brussels
The association also urges the EU Commission to align European standards
The Port of Los Angeles plans to build a new container terminal.
Los Angeles
Invitation to submit expressions of interest
In the third quarter, Italy's connection index to the global containerized maritime services network grew by +2.7%.
In the third quarter, Italy's connection index to the global containerized maritime services network grew by +2.7%.
Geneva
The most significant growth in PLSCI was recorded by the port of Savona-Vado Ligure (+53.7%)
ONE will not charge surcharges for new US taxes on Chinese ships
Singapore
They will be applied starting from October 14th
Fincantieri and Aeronautical Service sign agreement for the use of composite materials in the naval, civil, and military sectors.
Trieste
Genoa Port Terminal concession renewal approved until 2054
Genoa
The terminal's operating conditions have been redefined, bringing them back to the multipurpose function, in compliance with the ruling of the Council of State and the PRP
PSA Italia-Logtainer and Rail Hub Milano-Medlog have submitted offers to manage the Interporto Padova intermodal terminal.
Padua
Cargo traffic in Chinese seaports increased by 4.5% last month.
Beijing
Containers amounted to 27.7 million TEUs (+6.8%)
The Netherlands is referring to the Court of Justice of the European Union the question of whether to entrust seafarers or dock workers with the lashing operations on smaller container ships.
In the second quarter, container traffic handled by Eurokai terminals grew by +16.4%
Hamburg
Significant growth of 16.1% in Germany. In Italy (Contship), volumes increased by 5.2%.
China enacted regulation in response to US taxes on Chinese-owned and -built vessels
Beijing
The new rules include the possibility of introducing similar countermeasures
New attack on ships transiting the Gulf of Aden
Southampton
UKMTO announced that a fire broke out on a vessel hit by a shell
Carnival closes its best quarter ever
Carnival closes its best quarter ever
Miami
The American cruise group announces a further strengthening of the growth trend in bookings
Marella Cruises sells Fincantieri slots for two new cruise ships to TUI Cruises.
Hannover/Trieste
With a gross tonnage of 160,000 tons, they will be larger than the units originally planned
GNV-Portitalia bridge agreement on lashing operations in the ports of Palermo and Termini Imerese
Palermo
The direct intervention of the AdSP commissioner Tardino was crucial - explain Filt, Fit and Uilt
HMM will not introduce surcharges for new US taxes on Chinese ships
Seoul
The company will not modify scheduled services that stop in the United States
GATX Rail Europe signs sale-leaseback agreement with DB Cargo to purchase 6,000 railcars
Vienna
The transaction will be completed by the end of this year.
In the second quarter of 2025, freight throughput at the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven increased by +6.0%
In the second quarter of 2025, freight throughput at the port of Bremen/Bremerhaven increased by +6.0%
Bremen
Miscellaneous cargo is growing. Bulk cargo is declining.
India launches nearly $8 billion package to support its shipbuilding and maritime sectors
New Delhi
Shipyard production capacity expected to increase to 4.5 million gross tonnage per year
In the second quarter of this year, freight traffic in French ports fell by -0.4%.
Paris
Dry bulk and rolling bulk trades are declining. Container and liquid bulk trades are growing.
Antin Infrastructure Partners to acquire UK's leading marina operator
Paris/London/New York
It will take over ownership from British private equity firm LDC
Royal Caribbean agrees with Meyer Turku to build Icon ships for a decade
Miami
Order confirmed for a fifth Icon cruise ship and option placed on a seventh unit of the same series
Maersk announces it will not apply surcharges for new US tariffs on Chinese vessels
Copenhagen
The company assures that it will not make any changes to its services
Cochin Shipyard and KSOE enter into strategic collaboration in shipbuilding sector
New Delhi
The creation of approximately two thousand direct jobs is expected
DHL will resume freight shipments from Germany to the United States for corporate customers.
Bonn
They had been suspended due to the removal in the USA of the "de minimis" threshold for goods with a value of less than 800 dollars.
World Business Council for Sustainable Development Statement in Support of the IMO Net-Zero Framework
Ancona: Tax fraud in the shipbuilding sector
Ancona
Over €2.3 million in non-existent tax credits seized
CMA CGM buys British rail freight operator Freightliner
Birmingham
The transaction will be completed in early 2026
Containerized cargo at the port of Algeciras decreased by -9.4% last month
Algeciras
The 20-foot containers handled were 399 thousand (-0.7%)
Italferr participates in Europe's largest railway electrification contract
Rome
Activities within the Rail Baltica project
Freight traffic increased in the ports of Barcelona and Valencia in August
Barcelona/Valencia
In the first eight months of 2025, decreases of -1.6% and -0.3% respectively were recorded
In the June-August quarter, FedEx express courier revenues increased by +3.1%
Memphis
An average of 16.8 million express shipments were handled per day (+3.5%)
Breakthrough in the exploratory tunnel of the Brenner Base Tunnel
Milan/Rome
At 64 kilometers, it will be the longest underground railway connection in the world.
Tender launched for privatization of Croatian shipyard 3. MAJ Rijeka 1905
Zagreb
The starting bid is 6.66 million euros.
A conference on e-commerce returns at LIUC
Castellanza
In the fashion sector they represent over 30% of online orders in Europe
Australian Scott McKay is the new president of the International Cargo Handling Association.
London
He took over from John Beckett
Fincantieri and Defcomm sign agreement for the development of surface drones.
Trieste
Co-investment to accelerate its industrialization
Container traffic in the port of Valencia fell by 11.6% in September.
Valencia
In the third quarter of 2025, overall freight traffic decreased by -3.2%
Container traffic at the Port of Long Beach increased by 0.7% in the third quarter.
Long Beach
Empty spaces are rising. Full capacity at boarding and disembarking is down 1.0% and 8.5% respectively.
Piacenza: The port of Gioia Tauro aims to handle seven million containers by 2029.
Genoa
Transhipment - he underlined - represents an essential gateway for international goods into the national market.
Arkas Line's new direct service connects the Eastern Mediterranean and Italy with West Africa.
Izmir
It will be held on a weekly basis
Assocostieri urges revitalization of the national bunkering sector
Genoa
Among the proposals, making it possible to use barges as floating storage facilities for alternative fuels
The Ministry of Transport has requested an agreement for Consalvo to become president of the Eastern Adriatic Port Authority.
Rome/Trieste
Fedriga: The Friuli Venezia Giulia Region will express its agreement
Federmar-Cisal proposes a new distribution of the tonnage tax benefits
Rome
Pico: For maritime personnel, financial recognition is not always proportionate to the essential role they play
P&O Maritime Logistics completes acquisition of controlling stake in NovaAlgoma Cement Carriers
Lugano
Obtained the necessary regulatory approvals
Fatal accident in the port of Ravenna
Ravenna
A 67-year-old truck driver lost his life at the Sapir terminal.
A Norwegian delegation visits the Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority
Livorno
ABB's quarterly financial performance shows sharp growth
Zurich
In the period July-September the value of new orders increased by +11.6%
Fratelli Neri buys two tugboats produced by Egypt's Misr Tugboats Factory
Ismailia
They will be taken into delivery in the first quarter of 2026
COSCO Shipping Ports Sets New Quarterly Container Traffic Record
Hong Kong
In the period July-September, 29.8 million TEUs were handled (+3.6%)
Container traffic in the port of Hong Kong fell by -9.2% in the third quarter
Hong Kong
A 16.3% drop was recorded in September
Port of Civitavecchia appoints members of the Marine Resources Partnership Body
Civitavecchia
He will remain in office for four years
New quarterly record for container traffic handled by CMPort port terminals
Hong Kong
New highs recorded both in China and at overseas ports
CMA CGM to order six feeder containerships from Cochin Shipyard
Kochi
Order worth approximately 300 million dollars
Efficient solutions for the port launching of floating wind turbines are being studied in France
Trondheim/Brest
Agreement between the Norwegian BOA and the port of Brest
Augusta Due has acquired a second new tanker built by Fujian Southeast Shipbuilding Co.
Rome
It has a capacity of 18,590 deadweight tons.
IRU, CLECAT, ESC and GCCA oppose binding targets for demand for zero-emission trucks
Brussels
They ask to focus instead on creating favorable conditions for operators to be able to use them.
Marialaura Dell'Abate is the new president of Confitarma's Young Shipowners' Group.
Rome
In the third quarter, cargo traffic in Russian ports grew by +4%
St. Petersburg
Only import loads are decreasing
Matteo Caiti appointed country manager for Italy at Forto
Milan
The goal is to consolidate growth on the Italian market
DP World to build and operate multimodal terminal in Uzbekistan
Dubai
Joint venture with Tashkent Invest
Confitarma welcomes Senate approval of simplification measures for the maritime transport sector.
Rome
A rapid approval in the Chamber is also hoped for
Applications for rail freight transport incentives are now open.
Rome
From today the requests to access the Ferrobonus
The maritime, port and logistics sector asks the Ministry of Transport for clarification on the regulation on waiting times for loading and unloading goods
Rome
A dialogue was called to determine the identification of correct application indications of the law
Four icebreakers for the U.S. Coast Guard will be built in Finland.
Washington
Agreement signed by Presidents Donald Trump and Alexander Stubb
PSA International wins the "Best Singapore Investor in Italy" award.
Genoa
It was awarded by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in Singapore
The Italian Navy's Olterra ship was launched in Genoa.
Genoa
It is the first military project built by the T. Mariotti shipyard
The first ferry owned by the Sicilian Region launched in Palermo
Palermo
Folgiero: Revitalization of the Sicilian shipyard as part of Fincantieri's new industrial plan
In the third quarter, containers carried by OOCL vessels increased by +0.7%
Hong Kong
Accentuation of the reduction in revenues which fell by -25.9%
Assologistica approves new rules on pallet exchange
Rome
Approved by the Senate, the text passes to the Chamber of Deputies
Offshore wind farm in the port of Augusta ready in two or three years
Palermo
Di Sarcina: We are confident in a rapid allocation of the planned resources, amounting to approximately 50 million euros.
In the Netherlands, a self-driving vessel has been authorised to sail outside a restricted area.
Rotterdam
German company Helsing acquires Blue Ocean Monitoring
London
Australian company builds self-driving submarines
SAILING LIST
Visual Sailing List
Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
- geographical areas
The decree designating the port of Taranto as a national offshore wind hub has been made official.
Taranto
Gugliotti: Unlock resources for modernizing and upgrading port areas
One of two injured sailors from vessel attacked in Gulf of Aden dies
Amsterdam/London
Dominquez (IMO): Strong condemnation of any type of attack against ships
Salvini met with the deputy CEO of the Turkish terminal operator Yilport.
Rome
At the centre of the meeting was the dredging of the port of Taranto.
The Logistics & Sea Academy has equipped itself with new simulators for operating ships, tugboats, trains and port cranes
Venice
Investment of four million euros
Giovanni Punzo, founder and president of CIS - Interporto Campano for thirty years, has died.
Nola
Among the founders of Italo, the first private Italian operator on the high-speed rail network
The new two-masted ro-ro ship Neoliner Origin will arrive in Livorno tomorrow.
Vado Ligure
It has a capacity of 1,200 linear meters of rolling stock
The refinancing of the Setramar group's capital structure has been completed.
Ravenna
Merli: a crucial step in our growth journey
Liguori's term as head of the Trieste Port Authority has been extended.
Rome
Confirmed in the role of extraordinary commissioner of the institution
Agreement to complete electrification work on the docks at the port of Gioia Tauro
Gioia Tauro
The 70 million euro investment to complete the project has been confirmed.
A Maersk delegation at the Grendi Group's container terminal in Cagliari's Porto Canale.
Milan
At the centre of the debate is the development of traffic towards North Africa
Geodis appoints Maurizio Bortolan as CEO for Italy
Milan
It will coordinate the three business lines Contract Logistics, Freight Forwarding and Road Transport
Port of Livorno: Protests over Gaza must not block operations.
Livorno
The members of the Partnership Body highlighted the need for it to be accessible to all vessels
GNV, agreement with Sicilian terminal operator Portitalia is positive.
Genoa
The company specified that the aim was exclusively to temporarily supplement the tariffs.
Two days of work with ESPO in Rome on the Mediterranean and European ports
Rome
Meetings organized by Assoporti
In 2024, 112 million counterfeit items were seized in the European Union.
Brussels
Record estimated value of 3.8 billion euros
Strikes and protests in ports, request for information from the Guarantor
Rome
Request for information from prefects, port authorities, and port authorities
Danaos Corporation has ordered two 7,165 TEU containerships from Dalian Shanhaiguan.
Athens
They will be taken into delivery in the third quarter of 2027
In the second quarter, freight traffic on the Austrian rail network fell by -1.4%.
Vienna
Only domestic traffic is growing
ALS (FBH Group) has acquired 80% of Trans World Shipping and Moda Express of USA.
Rozzano
The two companies have 500 employees and are active in Italy, France, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Circle's revenue increased by 62.1% in the first half of 2025
Milan
Net profit of over 1.0 million euros (+1.8%)
A Ukrainian delegation hosted by the Northern Tyrrhenian Sea Port Authority
Livorno
Cooperation in the field of training and safety at work in ports
The EIB is financing Phase A of Genoa's new breakwater with €300 million.
Luxembourg
The total investment is 937 million euros
This summer, GNV ships carried 1.7 million passengers (+9%)
Valencia
In the next few days the company will take delivery of "GNV Virgo", the first LNG-powered vessel
The project for the expansion, safety improvements, and extraordinary maintenance of the port of Pozzallo has been presented.
Pozzallo
It provides for the construction of the breakwater arm
Fincantieri delivers the new Star Princess cruise ship to Princess Cruises
Monfalcone
It has a gross tonnage of 177,800 tons and a capacity of 4,300 passengers.
A seminar on the new law on interports will be held in Milan on October 2nd.
Milan
It is organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Padua
Filt Cgil calls on port administrators and businesses to join the action against the Palestinian massacre.
Rome
This burden – the union highlighted – cannot be placed solely on the shoulders of dock workers.
The agreement between the Italian Merchant Marine Academy Foundation and the NATO Center in La Spezia has been renewed.
Genoa
The collaboration signed in 2023 has been confirmed
Fischer & Rechsteiner and Gimax International acquire BCUBE's Freight Forwarding business.
Genoa
The completion of the transaction is expected in the next few days
Fermerci outlines a dramatic scenario for the European rail freight transport sector
Rome
Rizzi: There is a real risk of a shift towards exclusively road transport.
Sogedim opens a new branch in Modena
Mesero
Initially, the activity will be dedicated exclusively to UK export traffic and will then extend to other European markets.
Eni completes the sale of a 30% stake in the Baleine project in Ivory Coast to Vitol.
San Donato Milanese
The field was discovered in 2021 and production started in 2023
The new PCTC Grande Svezia has joined the Grimaldi Group's fleet.
Naples
It has a maximum capacity of 9,000 ceu
The Cagliari City Council approves its opinion on the Sardinian Ports Development Plan.
Cagliari
Green light unanimously
The railway sector contributes 1.4% of the European Union's GDP.
Brussels
Study commissioned by CER
In the port of Naples, the Coast Guard has detained the bulk carrier Tanais Dream.
Naples
Serious irregularities found on board
Agreement to accelerate the implementation of robotics in Fincantieri's production processes
Trieste
It was signed with the Friulian Idea Prototipi
Sergio Liardo is the new general commander of the Port Authority Corps - Coast Guard
Rome
He takes over from Admiral Nicola Carlone
DBA to supply new Terminal Operating System for Georgia's Batumi Port
Villorba
The project includes all phases of development, testing and operational testing
Attack on a ship in the Gulf of Aden
Portsmouth
The captain reported hearing an impact in the water and an explosion
Danilo Ricci has been appointed managing director of Tarros Line.
La Spezia
He has held various positions in Italy and abroad within the group
Permanent discussion table between Confindustria Nautica and Federagenti
Genoa
This is provided for in an agreement signed today in Genoa
In the first half of 2025, cruise traffic in Italian ports grew by +6%
Venice
The twelfth edition of Italian Cruise Day will be held in Catania on October 24th.
SAL Heavy Lift buys two semi-submersible vessels from Pan Ocean
Hamburg
They were built in 2008 and 2012
30% of Sangritana Cargo will be acquired by the Marche-based company Transadriatico
The Eagle
The sale will be completed in the next few days
The eighth edition of "A Sea of Switzerland" will be held in Lugano on October 6th.
Lugano
Forum on economic and logistical integration between Ligurian ports, the Northwest manufacturing area, and Switzerland
Assoporti will meet at RemTech EXPO 2025 to discuss the green transition in Italian ports.
Ferrara
The Smart Ports Award was awarded to three Port System Authorities
DEME orders new cable-laying vessel from Singapore-based PaxOcean
Beveren-Kruibeke-Zwijndrecht
It will be built in the Chinese shipyard of Zhoushan
The first shipment of Syrian oil in 14 years arrives at the port of Trieste.
London
Part of the cargo - S&P Global Commodity Insights reports - was unloaded at the Sardinian terminal of Sarroch
In August, freight traffic in the port of Taranto grew by +20.3%
Taranto
The ferry "Drea" was also rejected by the Apulian port, where however it is temporarily stopped
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles remained stable in August.
Los Angeles
Volumes expected to decline in the remainder of 2025
Meeting between the port authorities of Jacksonville and Livorno
Livorno
Among the objectives, to start one or more direct services between the two ports
Italian State Railways and ENAC sign an agreement for the use of drones in infrastructure monitoring.
Rome
They will also be used to fly over sections of the railway and road network that would otherwise be difficult to monitor.
A.SPE.DO, the port of La Spezia is essential to ensuring employment, development, and a future for the local economy.
La Spezia
Landolfi: We cannot afford to underestimate its value.
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
A seminar on the new law on interports will be held in Milan on October 2nd.
Milan
It is organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Padua
The eighth edition of "A Sea of Switzerland" will be held in Lugano on October 6th.
Lugano
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Foreign firms to operate 3 terminals under Ctg Port for up to 30 years; deals by December
(The Business Standard)
We'II Rebuild Apapa, Tin-Can Ports In 48 Months - Dantsoho
(Leadership)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
The MIT meets with the heads of the Italian AdSPs
Rome
Meeting on the government's strategic vision for the sector and port reform
Yang Ming orders Hanwha Ocean Co. to build seven 15,880 TEU container ships
Keelung
They will be delivered between 2028 and 2029
Over 40 expressions of interest have been received for the development of the Ukrainian port of Chornomorsk.
Kiev
Today the first meeting of the tender commission
The first commercial ship is expected at the public dock in Largo Trattaroli in Ravenna.
Ravenna
The car carrier "AICC Huanghu" is coming soon
Assiterminal's Terminal Road Show is starting
Genoa
Cognolato: We want to strengthen our ties with local communities and territories.
Container traffic at the Port of Long Beach decreased by 1.3% last month.
Long Beach
Empty containers are increasing. Full containers are decreasing.
Assoporti, the Italian ports' cruise offerings presented at the Seatrade Europe fair.
Hamburg
Giampieri: We are leaders in the Mediterranean area and in Europe
Commander Claudio Tomei, USCLAC president from 2012 to 2024, has passed away.
Viareggio
His strong commitment to improving the working conditions of Italian seafarers
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