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August 22, 2003
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • OOIL's first-half profit soars to record US$79.5m
    HUGE volumes and significant freight rate increases saw Hong Kong's Orient Overseas International's interim net profit catapult to a record US$79.5 million - compared to just US$1 million in the first half of 2002.
  • Frontline sells two tankers, raises dividend forecast
    FRONTLINE, the world's biggest operator of large oil tankers, agreed to sell two of its very large crude carriers for US$150 million to free up cash and pay a larger-than-expected third-quarter dividend.
  • Shell oil field's spill is Norway's third largest
    A leak from a Royal Dutch/Shell Group-operated field in the Norwegian Sea in May was the third-biggest on the country's continental shelf and larger than previously estimated, Norway's Petroleum Directorate said.
Air and Land Transport
  • Qantas posts first loss as Sars, Iraq war take toll
    AUSTRALIAN flag carrier Qantas posted its first loss as a public company yesterday after the war on Iraq and the Sars epidemic ate into earnings for the carrier already struggling in a battered airline sector.
  • Brazil's Embraer eyes Star Alliance jet order
  • Japan may make Boeing's new 7E7 a national project
  • Ryanair, Nordic consumer agencies clash over practices
  • Virgin Blue hopes to fly to NZ by year-end
  • ILFC leases 16 planes to 11 airlines
Admiralty Casebook
  • Training consultant loses claim for injuries
    AUS appeals court last month dismissed maritime claims brought by a marine safety training consultant for injuries he sustained while observing a shipboard exercise involving lifesaving equipment.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • OOIL's first-half profit soars to record US$79.5m
    HUGE volumes and significant freight rate increases saw Hong Kong's Orient Overseas International's interim net profit catapult to a record US$79.5 million - compared to just US$1 million in the first half of 2002.
  • Frontline sells two tankers, raises dividend forecast
    FRONTLINE, the world's biggest operator of large oil tankers, agreed to sell two of its very large crude carriers for US$150 million to free up cash and pay a larger-than-expected third-quarter dividend.
  • Shell oil field's spill is Norway's third largest
    A leak from a Royal Dutch/Shell Group-operated field in the Norwegian Sea in May was the third-biggest on the country's continental shelf and larger than previously estimated, Norway's Petroleum Directorate said.
Air and Land Transport
  • Qantas posts first loss as Sars, Iraq war take toll
    AUSTRALIAN flag carrier Qantas posted its first loss as a public company yesterday after the war on Iraq and the Sars epidemic ate into earnings for the carrier already struggling in a battered airline sector.
  • Brazil's Embraer eyes Star Alliance jet order
  • Japan may make Boeing's new 7E7 a national project
  • Ryanair, Nordic consumer agencies clash over practices
  • Virgin Blue hopes to fly to NZ by year-end
  • ILFC leases 16 planes to 11 airlines
Admiralty Casebook
  • Training consultant loses claim for injuries
    AUS appeals court last month dismissed maritime claims brought by a marine safety training consultant for injuries he sustained while observing a shipboard exercise involving lifesaving equipment.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • OOIL's first-half profit soars to record US$79.5m
    HUGE volumes and significant freight rate increases saw Hong Kong's Orient Overseas International's interim net profit catapult to a record US$79.5 million - compared to just US$1 million in the first half of 2002.
  • Frontline sells two tankers, raises dividend forecast
    FRONTLINE, the world's biggest operator of large oil tankers, agreed to sell two of its very large crude carriers for US$150 million to free up cash and pay a larger-than-expected third-quarter dividend.
  • Shell oil field's spill is Norway's third largest
    A leak from a Royal Dutch/Shell Group-operated field in the Norwegian Sea in May was the third-biggest on the country's continental shelf and larger than previously estimated, Norway's Petroleum Directorate said.
Air and Land Transport
  • Qantas posts first loss as Sars, Iraq war take toll
    AUSTRALIAN flag carrier Qantas posted its first loss as a public company yesterday after the war on Iraq and the Sars epidemic ate into earnings for the carrier already struggling in a battered airline sector.
  • Brazil's Embraer eyes Star Alliance jet order
  • Japan may make Boeing's new 7E7 a national project
  • Ryanair, Nordic consumer agencies clash over practices
  • Virgin Blue hopes to fly to NZ by year-end
  • ILFC leases 16 planes to 11 airlines
Admiralty Casebook
  • Training consultant loses claim for injuries
    AUS appeals court last month dismissed maritime claims brought by a marine safety training consultant for injuries he sustained while observing a shipboard exercise involving lifesaving equipment.

Sched Netweb site
  • Shippers back China calls for transparency of THC
  • India and Singapore closer on trade ties after summit
  • Standard & Poor's lifts Swedish Club rating
  • Shipowners to call for international voice at HK forum
  • Australian customs' IT systems set for stern tests
  • CP Ships in for the long haul with new charter deal
  • Jobs to go as DHL completes Airborne acquisition
  • Menzies puts new men in charge at Schiphol
  • Continental to start non-stop New York, Bahamas flights
  • AACO 36th AGM to be hosted by Oman Air

Exim Indiaweb site
  • Floating dry dock sold as scrap for Rs 2.5 m
  • DGS asks maritime training institutes to follow candidate selection procedure
  • Project exports post impressive 60 pc jump in Q1
  • US, Canada target India's veg oil market
  • India to buy 3 m tonnes crude from Iraq
  • Dumping duty on methylene chloride mooted
  • India to seek special status for basmati rice - ...to secure protection for Darjeeling tea too
  • More shipping lines mulling option of calling at Mumbai Port - CONCOR's assistance sought
  • Vallarpadam International Container Terminal taking concrete shape - CSX World Terminals, Maersk Sealand agree to submit price bids by Sept. 12
  • Leather export park near Kolkata proposed
  • Notifications on Customs, excise rules for special economic zones put off by 2 months
  • Refineries help prune petro-goods import bill by 33 pc
  • Study suggests tariff rate quota mechanism for urea imports
  • N. K. Singh task force to submit power reforms report
  • Shellac exporters seek DEPB facility
  • SurSEZ exports reach Rs 763.5 cr. in April-July
  • India, 13 nations forge united front for WTO agriculture talks
  • AP govt to take 13 pc stake in KRRC project
  • Foreign Trade Analysis: Current Policy & Procedures - Classroom lessons for new exporters - 17
  • Govt to organise India Fashion Week

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
AUGUST 21, 2003
  • Californian suppliers lament bunker tax
    US West Coast markets remain very quiet this week. It seems the effects of California State's hefty bunker tax are finally beginning to hit home. Sales volumes are way down. One supplier told bunkerworld today that their typical volumes are between 200,000 and 300,000 mt per month. So far this august they have sold just 26,000 mt.
  • Pacific NorthWest another casualty of MDO supply
  • IBIA moves to the seafront
  • ARA: Quiet market, but cutterstock shortage starts to bite
  • Skittish Japan sees numbers fall and product build
  • Bears still holding firm grip on Singapore's fuel oil market
    The Singapore fuel oil market continues to groan under the weight of high inventories, very limited regional demand and another big slew of arbitrage cargoes said to be on their way. How long will the bears stay?
  • Slight tightness mars Italy's otherwise sunny demeanour
  • Rotterdam steady this morning

International Transport Journalweb site
  • Vollers Group Bremen announces new sales manager
  • OOIL: Dramatic improvement in profits
  • Vienna Airport: Good traffic figures for July maintain upward trend
  • BTS and Kombiwaggon merge to become BTS Kombiwaggon Service GmbH
  • DPWN CEO Zumwinkel expecting profit of EUR 2.9 billion in 2003
  • Big three Italian west coast ports growing strongly

The Scandinavian Shipping Gazetteweb site
AUGUST 21, 2003
  • SARS, bunker prices and boiler explosion hits hard on Star Cruises result
  • Crystal vessels to Fredriksen
  • Four ferry operators compete for Bornholm concession

Marine Logweb site
AUGUST 21, 2003
  • Navy consolidates Gulf SUPSHIPS
    SUPSHIP New Orleans, La., and SUPSHIP Pascagoula, Miss., will be disestablished and replaced by a new command, SUPSHIP Gulf Coast, beginning Oct. 1.
  • Northrop Grumman settles NNS false claims suit
    Denies liability

World Wide Shipperweb site
AUGUST 21, 2003
  • Port of Seattle offers help for disabled travelers using Sea-Tac
  • Rail association report finds freight traffic down during week
  • Portland Airport begins final 'Summer Splash' event
  • Oregon governor taps Johansen for Portland Port Commission
  • MarAd cruise travel report finds passengers counts up from '02

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Ten to cash in on thirst for tankers
    TSAKOS Energy Navigation has agreed in principle to cash in on high tanker demand by selling up to two of its recently delivered suezmaxes for investors in Germany's KG system.
  • SK Shipping dragged into accounting scandal
    SK SHIPPING has become embroiled in its parent company's Enronesque accounting scandal.
  • Australian LNG joint venture faces year-long delay
    CONSTRUCTION of a fifth liquefied natural gas train for Australia's giant North West Shelf project is likely to be delayed by at least a year.
  • New targets for Woodside as profits rise by 3%
    WOODSIDE Petroleum, Australia's second largest oil company, reported a three per cent improvement in first-half net profit to A$272.2m from a restated A$263.7m in 2002, writes Tony Gray.
  • Detained bulker's owner in dispute over scrap order
    A GREEK owner has denied claims by Britain's Maritime and Coastguard Agency that he is effectively being forced to scrap his structurally unsound bulk carrier, writes David Osler.

Fairplayweb site
AUGUST 21, 2003
  • Unlucky Oryx arrives for repair
  • Visak accused over docker deaths
  • China plugs aluminium production
  • CSSC moves towards shipyard goal
  • Ecuador oil export pipe completed
  • Lula lifts stay on port concessions
  • Heaviest section of Tricolor raised
  • Salvors race to save Sealand Express
  • Tilbury takes to the rails
  • Dutch pursue stability studies
  • Ports boosts Hutchison Whampoa
  • NOL exceeds expectations
  • Philippines issues safe lanes map
  • Australia warns on crew standards
  • Salvage, heavy lift boost Smit
  • Screw turns at Peene-Werft
  • Falling levels block Danube traffic
  • Singapore lifts SARS curbs
  • Chung family tightens grip on HMM
  • Busan hit by new truckers' strike

The Journal of Commerceweb site
AUGUST 21, 2003
  • Boxship orders on record rally
    Orders for new containerships this year have already topped 1 million TEUs, more than doubling the contracts signed for all of 2002 and on track to surpass 2000, the previous record year.
  • NOL has strong second quarter
    Neptune Orient Lines reversed year-ago results for the second quarter as it reported a net profit of $68.5 million, compared with a loss of $63.8 million in 2002.
  • WTSA to up forest products rates
    Carriers look to get first rate hikes for lumber and pulp in two years.
  • ILWU chief Spinosa re-elected
  • CSXT operations hit by computer virus
  • GM will build Cadillacs in China
  • Lynden Air Freight opens U.S., China offices
  • Letter: Trade opinion flawed
  • ARC renames U.S.-flag fleet
  • Former DW&P labor ratifies CN pact

Containerisation Internationalweb site
AUGUST 21, 2003
  • NOL interims more than 30% higher than analysts' estimates
    Neptune Orient Lines (NOL), parent of APL and APL Logistics, exceeded all expectations in the first half-year reporting a net profit of US$88.8m on US$2.6 billion turnover.
  • Canada's West Coast labour negotiators edge toward a deal
    Progress in negotiations in Canada's West Coast labour dispute was reportedly made earlier this week and federal mediator Bill Lewis has asked the two sides to reconvene tomorrow.
  • Looking to the heavens: weather closes in on Maersk ship
  • Korea's truck drivers strike hits box terminals
  • Damaged Kiwi feeder heads for dock
  • Korean ministry calls for scrapping of port charges on transhipment boxes
  • Malaysian Customs agrees to speed release of detained boxes
  • Tugs again fail to move stranded Maersk ship

TradeWindsweb site
AUGUST 21, 2003
  • Cruise doctor to answer PI claims in US
    Court rejects argument that ship's medic governed by Liberian law.
  • Panama's OPA?
    Canal proposes new rules for emergency response plans.
  • Lines hike forest product rates
    Lumber freights on the transpacific trades to rise $200 per FEU.
  • Sinotrans joins IHC bulker pool
    Pacific Basin's handysize venture hooks its first Chinese partner.
  • Mols-Linien plunges to big loss
    Lay-up costs for ferry returned from charter puts paid to profits for Danish owner.
  • UK holds ships after casualty incidents
    Inspectors also redetain structurally unsound bulker which is expected to go for scrap.
  • Samudera widens Indian scope
    Indonesian container line adds weekly service between Nhava Sheva and Persian Gulf.
  • NOL returns to profit
    Buoyant boxship rates revive ailing Singapore giant.
  • SK Shipping probed
    Financial regulator accuses Son Kil-seung of understating loss by $176m.
  • Bad news is good news for Smit
    Dutch salvage giant posts huge leap in profits on back of spate of casualties.
  • Chernomorsky ready for sell-off
    Ukrainian government to launch shipbuilder's privatisation in 30 days.
  • Christmas cancelled at Peene-Werft?
    Pay cuts on cards at German shipyard - and the festive bonus could go too.
  • Ezra looks to double fleet
    Newly listed Singapore offshore shipping company wants 12 vessels within two years.
  • Fraud row costs yard $60m
    Newport News pays a stack to settle Double Eagle tanker dispute.
  • Sea-Land Express refuses to shift
    Salvors plan to lighter fuel oil from stranded boxship.
  • Halim Mazmin sees profit dip
    But Malaysian owner Halim Mohammad says improved market rates bode well for future earnings.

American Shipperweb site
AUGUST 21, 2003
  • OOIL sees jump in first-half profit
  • Canadian conferences plan rate increases
  • EDS to handle United Cargo customer calls
  • Cargo facility opens at Newark airport
  • N.Y.-N.J. Port Authority gives FAA formal Teterboro response
  • KCS vows to fight for Mexican rail deal
  • DiStasio to head USF
  • FMCSA proposes hazmat safety permit program
  • FMC revokes four OTI licenses
  • Permanent site for future FTAA secretariat considered
  • USDA implements program to aid farmers injured by foreign trade
  • IES in-bond filing program to benefit container freight stations
  • USDA changes nursery stock import rules
  • USDA seeks better access to import regions' animal health status
  • RedPrairie, Kurt Salmon combine software
  • Port of Charleston posts record container volume
  • North Caroline extends state ports' tax credit
  • Baltimore enhances handling of paper imports
  • Corps proposes increase in Class I civil penalties
  • Sohar names Meijer CEO, Aziz deputy
  • Panama-flag register to charge $250 for ISSC

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Slight growth in freight traffic in the port of Ancona in 2025
Ancona
Rolling stock slightly down. Passenger numbers significantly down.
Construction of the cruise terminal at Molo San Cataldo in Taranto will begin in October.
London
Global Ports Holding invests over €4.5 million
One dead and four injured on board the cruise ship World Legacy (formerly Moby Zaza )
Singapore
A fire broke out on the unit
SBB CFF FFS Cargo has sold 31 locomotives to Nordic Re-Finance
Bern
The Swiss company plans to equip itself exclusively with vehicles produced by Stadler Rail Valencia by 2035.
Last year, freight traffic in the port of Hamburg grew by 2.6 percent.
Last year, freight traffic in the port of Hamburg grew by 2.6 percent.
Hamburg
Containers boosted the growth. Volumes remained stable in the fourth quarter alone.
In the fourth quarter of 2025, the DFDS Group recorded a net loss of DKK -286 million.
Copenhagen
Last year, cargo traffic in Montenegro's ports grew by 1.6%.
Podgorica
Cargoes to and from Italy alone increased by +64.6%
To APM Terminals the 37.5% of the Southern Container Terminal of the port of Jeddah
The Hague/Dubai
DP World will keep the remaining 62.5%
Continues the bending of the traffic of the container in the port of Los Angeles
Los Angeles
In January decrease of -12.1%. Bown: the state of exports to China seems bad
In the fourth trimester of the 2025 the traffic of the goods in the port of Civitavecchia is increased of +8.6%
Civitavecchia
In the whole year growth was +3.1%
Samskip sells marine and logistic services with the United Kingdom and Ireland to the CLdN
Luxembourg/Rotterdam
The agreement includes rental agreements for over 5,000 multimodal load units
The Antitrust has reopened the procedure on the concentration between the Ignazio Messina & C. and the Terminal San Giorgio
Rome
The International Chamber of Shipping against the new harbour taxes programmed by the US government
Washington
Necessary - the association emphasizes - carefully coordinated political solutions
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings orders three new ships from cruise to Fincantieri
Miami/Trieste
They are destined to the companies Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises and Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Hapag-Lloyd and ZIM agreed on a merger agreement
Haifa/Hamburg
The German company will pay up to $2.5 billion
America's Maritime Action Plan proposes a new tax on foreign-built ships from any nation entering U.S. ports.
Washington
It would be used to fund the new Maritime Security Trust Fund
Hapag-Lloyd to acquire Israeli ZIM
Hamburg
The German company will be responsible for international operations, while those in and with Israel will be assigned to the Tel Aviv-based private equity firm FIMI Opportunity Funds.
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem leaves DP World after Epstein's involvement
Dubai
It Kazim appointed president and Yuvraj Narayan managing director
Eurogate and APM Terminals will invest a billion euros for the development of the North Sea Terminal Bremerhaven
Bremen/The Hague
CK Hutchison threatens appeals against APM Terminals if it will assume the management of the Panamanian ports of Cristóbal and Balboa
Hong Kong
Tomorrow will be inaugurated the new container terminal of transhipment of Damietta
Bremen/Melzo
Its ability to annual traffic will rise up to 3,3 million teu
Fincantieri presents an industrial plan that foresees the doubling of the production capacity of military vessels in Italian shipyards
Milan
For civil production, a reallocation of volumes to Romanian shipyards and an expansion in Vietnam are planned.
Fincantieri and Generative Bionics sign agreement to develop humanoid welding robots.
Trieste/Genoa
The first tests at the Sestri Ponente shipyard are scheduled for the end of this year
Slight increase in annual freight traffic handled by Croatian ports
Zagreb
Sharp drop in dry bulk offset by increase in liquid cargoes and record containers
The Grendi group expects to close 2025 with a record turnover of 158 million euros (+33%)
Genoa
Revenues increased by 10%, net of the effect of the acquisition of Dario Perioli.
South Korean HMM's quarterly and annual performances were negative.
South Korean HMM's quarterly and annual performances were negative.
Seoul
In 2025 the container fleet transported 3.94 million TEUs (+3.2%)
Offer to acquire European express courier InPost
Amsterdam/Luxembourg
It was submitted by a consortium comprising Advent International (37%), FedEx (37%), A&R Investments (16%) and PPF Group (10%)
Transocean and Valaris sign merger agreement
Steinhausen/Hamilton
The new company will have a fleet of 73 offshore vessels, including 33 ultra-deepwater drillships
Hapag-Lloyd expects to close the 2025 financial year with a 61% decline in operating profit.
Hamburg
Record loads transported by the fleet, growing by +8%.
FS establishes a company specializing in transport and infrastructure consultancy
London
The new company is based in London
Maritime traffic in the Suez Canal fell by 3.4% last year.
Maritime traffic in the Suez Canal fell by 3.4% last year.
Cairo
Growth of +9.0% in the fourth quarter alone. In December, transits increased by +13.1%.
The simplification law, rather than making things easier, complicates the lives of ship captains and burdens them with additional operational and legal responsibilities.
Genoa
BYD and Automar reach agreement for vehicle traffic through the port of Gioia Tauro.
Schiedam
The goal is to serve the central-southern Italian market.
Maersk Group announces 15% ground-based job cuts
Maersk Group announces 15% ground-based job cuts
Copenhagen
The quarterly and annual financial results are impacted by the reduction in the value of maritime freight rates.
In 2025, container traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado Ligure reached a historic record of almost three million TEUs
Genoa
Cruise passengers increased by 6.1%; ferry passengers decreased by 4.0%.
Busan Port has again set its all-time record for annual container throughput.
Busan
Last year the total was 24.88 million TEUs (+2.0%)
Panama Ports Company has initiated arbitration proceedings against the Republic of Panama
Panama
Extensive damage reported and state authorities' reluctance to respond to repeated requests for confrontation
In 2025, freight traffic in Sardinia's ports grew by +3.0%
Cagliari
Slight decline in cruise passengers contained by the launch of home ports in Cagliari and Olbia
Freight traffic in the port of Barcelona to remain stable in 2025
Barcelona
In the fourth quarter alone, 16.7 million tonnes were handled (+4.5%)
Maersk and Hapag-Lloyd bring back India/Middle East-Mediterranean service via Suez
In 2025, ships transiting the Panama Canal increased by +14.1%
In 2025, ships transiting the Panama Canal increased by +14.1%
Panama
The ports of the Central American nation handled 9,915,357 containers (+3.6%)
Last year, container traffic in the port of Tangier Med reached a record 11.1 million TEUs (+8.4%)
Last year, container traffic in the port of Tangier Med reached a record 11.1 million TEUs (+8.4%)
Anjra
New all-time high in total goods
In 2025, Turkish ports handled a record traffic of 553.3 million tonnes of cargo (+4.0%)
Ankara
Container traffic in Italy reached a new all-time high of 678,715 TEUs (+9.8%). Ship traffic through the Bosphorus Strait declined.
APM Terminals will take over the interim management of the Panamanian ports of Cristóbal and Balboa.
Panama
President Mulino urged Panama Ports Company to cooperate fully in view of this new phase
New crop of historic records harvested by Chinese ports
New crop of historic records harvested by Chinese ports
Beijing
In 2025, maritime ports handled 11.63 billion tons of goods (+3.7%)
PPC denounces the contradictory nature of the ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice of Panama with respect to the current legal framework
Balboa
The company does not exclude the possibility of resorting to national and international legal action
Lukoil signs agreement with US-based Carlyle to sell the Russian group's international assets
Fly
The transaction will need to be authorized by the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control.
Panama's Supreme Court of Justice declares the law on the concession contract with the Panama Ports Company unconstitutional.
Panama
Last year, PPC port terminals handled 3.9 million containers
Royal Caribbean Cruises has ordered two new cruise ships from Chantiers de l'Atlantique with options for four more
Royal Caribbean Cruises has ordered two new cruise ships from Chantiers de l'Atlantique with options for four more
Miami
New orders for ten new river vessels are planned. A record financial year.
CMA CGM establishes a joint venture with Stonepeak to which it will contribute ten container terminals
New York/Los Angeles
The American company will own 75% and 25% of the shares, respectively. It will invest 2.4 billion dollars.
German rail freight companies reject 37% increase in train path prices
Berlin
Die Güterbahnen urges the Minister of Transport to present the promised reform of the fare system
FS Logistix increases weekly rotations on the Duisburg-Milan railway line from six to ten
Milan
Two daily connections are made in each direction
In the fourth quarter of 2025, freight traffic in the port of Antwerp-Zeebrugge decreased by -4.9%.
Antwerp
For the whole year the decline was -4.1%
Valletta Cruise Port records record annual cruise traffic
London
In 2025, there were 963 thousand passengers (+2.3%)
Evergreen invests up to nearly $1.5 billion in the construction of 23 container ships
Taipei
Seven 5,900 TEU vessels have been ordered from Jiangsu New Yangzi Shipbuilding and 16 3,100 TEU vessels from CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding.
In 2025, Spanish ports handled a record container traffic of almost 19 million TEUs
Madrid
New historic highs also for conventional goods and passengers
First container transhipment operation in an Algerian port
First container transhipment operation in an Algerian port
Algiers
It happened on Sunday at the port of Djen Djen
Truckers from Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and North Macedonia block borders
Belgrade
Week-long protest against the EU's new entry/exit system
Resumption of attacks against ships in the Red Sea region threatened
Tehran
They would be implemented in response to an escalation of US and allied military actions in the region.
New annual record for maritime traffic in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore
New annual record for maritime traffic in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore
Port Klang
Last year, for the first time, over 100,000 ships passed through
New record of sailors abandoned by shipowners
London
In 2025, 6,223 crew members from 410 ships were abandoned
Two FMC commissioners call on the US government to take action against Canadian and Mexican ports
Washington
Enforcement of provision aimed at preventing freight carriers from evading the Harbor Maintenance Fee urged
Annual container traffic handled by the port of Algeciras remains stable.
Algeciras
A 6.2% decrease in the weight of goods in containers was recorded
The EU Commission authorizes Italy to provide financial support for rail operations in ports.
Rome
Incentives for a maximum total of 30 million euros over five years
Shipping companies urge further incentives to speed up restoration of Suez Canal transits
Shipping companies urge further incentives to speed up restoration of Suez Canal transits
Ismailia
The need to reduce insurance premiums for vessels transiting the Red Sea region was also highlighted.
€3.1 million in unpaid regional maritime property fees recovered in Campanian ports
Naples
422 default notices to non-compliant dealers
In November 2025, freight traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado dropped by -5.5%.
Genoa
The two airports recorded percentage variations of -7.5% and +0.6% respectively
EU ETS: Interferry calls for a halt to the 100% charge for ferry emissions in 2026.
Victoria
The vast majority of the revenues from the maritime ETS - the association denounces - are diverted to the national budgets of the Member States.
The new configuration of the Ocean Alliance service network confirms seven calls at Italian ports
Hong Kong/Taipei
Two at the port of Genoa, two at that of La Spezia and one stop each at the ports of Vado Ligure, Trieste and Salerno
Last year, freight traffic in the port of Marseille-Fos increased by +5%
Last year, freight traffic in the port of Marseille-Fos increased by +5%
Marseille
Cruise passengers grow by +7%
DB Cargo plans to cut around 6,000 jobs
Berlin
Negotiations with employee representatives to begin soon
In 2025, containers transported by RCL's fleet increased by +8.8%
Bangkok
Revenues from this activity grew by +5.2%
Regarding Tardini's nomination as president of the Western Sicily Port Authority, Salvini and Schifani have (for now) buried the hatchet.
Palermo
Annual container traffic grows by 5.4% at HHLA port terminals
Hamburg
Record revenues expected at 1.76 billion euros (+9.9%)
Container traffic at the Port of New York is expected to grow by 2.3% in 2025.
New York
Significant increase in full containers for export
Politics and Assiterminal celebrate the extension of the port bonus
Rome/Genoa
Ferrari: understood the value of the planning behind the reformulation of the law
Container traffic at the port of Hong Kong decreased by -3.2% in January
Hong Kong
1.13 million TEUs were handled
Costamare secures $940 million in revenue from the charter of 12 container ships
Monk
CMA CGM has ordered six 1,700 TEU LNG containerships from Cochin Shipyard.
Marseille
By the end of the year, the number of Indian seafarers on board the French group's ships will rise to 1,500.
Cargo traffic at the port of Singapore grew by 13.0% last month.
Singapore
Containers amounted to 3,892,370 TEUs (+11.3%)
Filt Cgil, meeting on the importance of Article 17 of Law 84/94
Rome
It will be held tomorrow in Rome at the Frentani Congress Center
Britta Weber has been appointed as the new chief executive officer of the Hupac Group.
Noise
He is the current vice president of UPS Healthcare for Europe and Asia.
Saipem to acquire mobile offshore drilling unit for $272.5 million
Milan
Agreement with Norwegian Deep Value Driller
The 59th edition of the San Giorgio Award will be held in Genoa on February 20th.
Genoa
The Targa San Giorgio will be awarded to Gian Enzo Duci
Filt Cgil appeals against Cartour's authorization to carry out lashing and unlashing operations.
Medlog inaugurates a logistics park at Dammam's King Abdulaziz Port
Geneva
It occupies an area of over 100 thousand square meters
Manageritalia and Assologistica sign the renewal of the Ccnl managers of the logistics
Rome
Monthly gross earnings increase at 750 Euros in three tranche
Subscribed a binding agreement for the acquisition of Qube by Macquarie Asset Management
Sydney
It was unanimously approved by the Australian logistic group Cda
Meyer Turku completed the design of a cruise ship to zero net emissions
Turku
The main fuel is biomethanol
Last year the turnover of Kalmar grew by +1%
Helsinki
Operating income, net profit and new orders in increase respective of +26%, +28% and +8%
Terminal Investment Limited puts hands on the Peruvian port of Pisco
Lima
Acquired the Portuario de Paracas Terminal
Assagenti urges a more constant and timely information on the progress of the work of the new dam of Genoa
Grimaldi has taken delivery of the Grande Michigan
Naples
It is the eighth Pure Car and Truck Carrier ammonia ready of the Neapolitan group
Meeting between the presidents of the Maritime Federation and Assoporti
Rome
Mario Mattioli and Roberto Petri addressed the main issues of the maritime cluster
Morocco's Marsa Maroc participates in the development of the port of Monrovia
Casablanca
Contract for the management of two docks and the construction of a multipurpose terminal
South Korea's Pan Ocean buys ten VLCCs from compatriot SK Shipping
Seoul
Transaction valued at approximately $668 million
Roberto Mantovanelli has been appointed Secretary General of the Northern Adriatic Port Authority.
Venice
The 2026-2028 Three-Year Operational Plan for the Ports of Venice and Chioggia has been approved.
Stefano Messina has been confirmed as president of Assarmatori
Rome
He will also lead the shipowners' association in the four-year period 2026-2030
In 2025, Albanian ports handled a record traffic of 8.2 million tons of goods (+6.2%)
Tirana
A new peak in passengers also amounted to 1.7 million units (+6.4%)
WASS (Fincantieri) has been awarded a contract by Saudi Arabia for the supply of lightweight torpedoes
Trieste
The order is worth more than 200 million euros
Oxin (Somec) awarded a major order for the construction of kitchen, pantry, catering and bar areas for two cruise ships
San Vendemiano
The value of the order is 53 million euros
Sogedim launches a daily service between Carpi and Campogalliano/England
Carpi
Daily shuttle departing from the logistics hubs of Campogalliano, Carpi and Prato
Danaos Corporation reports record quarterly and annual revenue.
Athens
Profits are falling
CPPIB and OMERS are considering selling their 67% stake in Associated British Ports.
London
Maersk orders eight 18,600 TEU dual-fuel containerships
Copenhagen
Built by New Times Shipbuilding Co., they will be delivered between 2029 and 2030.
PaxOcean opens new shipyard in Singapore
Singapore
It occupies an area of 17.3 hectares
The largest container ship ever arrived in the port of Trieste
Trieste
Port of call of the "MSC Diana" which has a capacity of approximately 19,000 TEUs
Antin Infrastructure Partners acquires U.S. shipbuilder Vigor Marine Group
New York
It has shipyards in Seattle, Portland, Vancouver, San Diego and Norfolk
SAILING LIST
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In 2025, Moroccan ports handled a record traffic of 262.6 million tons of goods (+8.9%)
Rabat
Transhipment equal to 50.5% of the total
Yang Ming deploys first of five 15,500 TEU dual-fuel LNG vessels on Asia-Mediterranean route
Keelung
It will be used in the MD2 service
Study highlights challenges for LNG containerships in complying with future cold ironing connection requirements
Berlin/Hamburg
Fincantieri and Wsense reach agreement to offer cutting-edge underwater systems
Trieste
Co-development of advanced wireless technology solutions planned
Study finds high levels of persistent organic pollutants caused by shipbreaking activities
Brussels
Port of Livorno: tender for ship-generated waste management begins
Livorno
The expected value of the contract is over 40 million euros
DSV revenue and profits impacted by Schenker acquisition
Copenhagen
In 2025, turnover grew by +48.0%
Wärtsilä reports significant growth in quarterly and annual results for the Marine segment
Helsinki
The Finnish group's new orders acquired in 2025 remain stable.
Dutch company Portwise has been bought by its compatriot Haskoning
Rijswijk
The company offers solutions for optimizing terminal operations through automation and electrification
Construction of the first of six container ships for Italia Marittima has begun in China.
Trieste
The ships, which will be able to use traditional fuel and methanol, will have a capacity of 2,400 TEUs
In the Strait of Hormuz, armed vessels ordered a US tanker to stop
Southampton/London
GTS announces new rail services between the port of Genoa and central and southern Italy.
Bari
Connections via the Segrate Milan terminal
Kuehne+Nagel expands CargoCity South at Frankfurt Airport
Schindellegi
A new facility will be completed and taken over at the end of 2028
The number of dual-fuel vessels employed by liner shipping lines is set to double by 2025
Washington
Currently, 74% of the order book consists of units of this type
AD Ports signs agreement to build and operate multipurpose terminal at Matadi Port
Abu Dhabi/Kinshasa
Relaunch of the Banana Deepwater Port Construction Project
Confitarma: The Revenue Agency's position risks having serious repercussions on Italian seafarers' employment.
Rome
Bucchioni appointed pro tempore president of the Association of Freight Forwarders of the Port of La Spezia
La Spezia
The tender for the development of the shipbuilding hub in the port of Ancona has begun.
Ancona
The AdSP Management Committee has approved the call for tenders
ONE's quarterly financial performance declines further
Singapore
The volume of containerized cargo transported by the fleet remains stable
Laura DiBella's nomination for FMC presidency has been signed.
Washington
His term will expire on June 30, 2028.
Port of Singapore saw record bunker deliveries in 2025
Singapore
PSA-MOL joint venture to manage a new ro-ro terminal
The port of Taranto was visited by a delegation from the Japanese FLOWRA
Taranto
The association brings together 21 of the main Japanese energy players
ABB's new orders in a quarter exceed $10 billion for the first time.
Zurich
Growing demand in the maritime, port and railway sectors
In the United States, MSC was fined a total of $22.67 million
Washington
The Federal Maritime Commission has released the results of an investigation
CSC Vespucci and Livorno Reefer will form a single platform dedicated to fruit and vegetable and exotic products in the port of Livorno
Signal Ocean has acquired AXSMarine
Paris/London
The company offers web platforms to support the ship charter sector
Stena RoRo has placed an order for two ro-ro vessels in China with options for four more.
Gothenburg
They were designed in cooperation with the Italian Naos
Shanghai Zhonggu Logistics Co. to Order Four New 6,000-TEU Containerships
Shanghai
The order will include options for two additional vessels
UPS revenues decreased by 2.6% in 2025
In the last quarter alone, a decrease of -3.2% was recorded
ICS has published its periodic analysis of flag state performance
London
Michail Stahlhut will step down as CEO of Hupac in May
Noise
Bertschi: Under his leadership, the company's position as a leading provider of combined road/rail transport in Europe has been strengthened.
Members of the Ravenna Marine Resource Partnership Body have been appointed.
Ravenna
It will meet for the first time on February 4th and will remain in office for four years
Messina (Assarmatori): MIT's decree on cold ironing is a good thing.
Rome
This is a fundamental step - he underlined - to ensure that the electrification of the platforms is actually usable.
Contship has joined the Digital Container Shipping Association's DCSA+ program.
Melzo
Among the goals, improving the efficiency of terminal operations, the accuracy of planning and collaboration with shipping companies.
The Argentine Port Workers' Federation threatens a strike at national ports.
The Silver
Action in support of workers at the port of Concepción del Uruguay
In 2025, freight traffic in the port of Taranto grew by +0.8%
Taranto
In the last quarter alone, a decrease of -22.6% was recorded
Last year, container traffic in the port of Valencia grew by +3.4%
Valencia
5,662,661 TEUs were handled
Fincantieri wins Italian Navy contract to enhance naval vessels' cyber resilience
New facility in Charleston for the production and testing of marine power and propulsion systems
Arlington
It was inaugurated by Leonardo DRS, a subsidiary of the Italian Leonardo
Project to strengthen maritime and port cybersecurity
Brest/Brussels/Rome
The partners are France Cyber Maritime, FEPORT and the Federation of the Sea
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles fell by 10.6% in the last quarter of 2025.
Los Angeles
A decrease of -0.6% was recorded for the whole year
In the first six months of operation InnoWay Trieste produced 170 railway wagons
Trieste
The construction of 600 units is planned in Bagnoli della Rosandra in 2026
Ferretti rejects KKCG Maritime's partial and conditional voluntary takeover bid.
Milan
Strong confidence in the company's long-term strategy reaffirmed
Haropa Port sets new container traffic record
Le Havre
Last year, overall freight traffic increased by +2%
Decio Lucano, the dean of shipping journalists, has passed away.
Genoa
His paper adventures are countless, including "Vita e Mare" and "TMM", but also digital with "DL News"
Marsa Maroc orders 106 electric terminal tractors from Terberg
Benschop
They will be employed in the port of Nador West Med
Contargo acquires 50% of Cargo-Center-Graz Logistik
Mannheim
The German company extends its intermodal network to the Adriatic ports of Koper and Rijeka.
A single binding offer from Dubai for the purchase of the Venice Ro-Port Mos
Venice
The company manages the terminal for the motorways of the sea and cruises in Fusina
The Port of Long Beach handled record container traffic in 2025
Long Beach
In the last quarter, a decrease of -8.8% was recorded
HMM to introduce AI-based autonomous navigation solutions on 40 vessels
Seoul
Contract with Avikus and agreement with KSOE
Two new rail connections to Germany from the Padua Interport
Padua
They are operated by InRail and LTE Italia
Intersea has become the general agent in Italy for the Portuguese GS Lines
Genoa
The shipping company is part of Grupo Sousa
MSC and Qatari company Maha to develop and manage the Libyan port of Misurata
Paris/Misurata
An investment of 1.5 billion dollars is expected
F2i has been awarded the concession for the Lavagna tourist port
Milan
The concession contract will have a duration of 50 years
Eni launches the hull of the Coral North FLNG
Geoje/San Donato Milanese
It will be used offshore Cabo Delgado, north of Mozambique.
Laghezza has acquired a logistics warehouse in Sarzana
La Spezia
The aim is to establish a local hub for local production activities.
The Red Sea Container Terminal at the Egyptian port of Sokhna has been inaugurated.
Sokhna
It is operated by a joint venture of Hutchison Ports, COSCO and CMA Terminals
The GNV Altair ferry has joined the GNV fleet
Genoa
It has a capacity of 2,700 passengers and 915 linear metres of rolling stock.
Maersk confirms resumption of MECL transits through the Suez Canal
Copenhagen
The line connects India and the Middle East with the US East Coast
Ignazio Messina & C. has acquired full control of Thermocar
Genoa
The Genoese company operates in the temperature-controlled refrigerated container logistics sector.
Genco's board of directors rejected Diana Shipping's acquisition proposal.
New York/Athens
The American company, however, leaves a glimmer of hope by admitting the validity of the merger
MSC will include the port of Trieste in the Dragon Italy-USA service
Geneva
The Julian port will be reached starting from the second half of February
De Wave Group has acquired French company DL Services.
Genoa
The company specializes in the design of industrial kitchens and the supply of technical components and spare parts on board
CMA CGM's TUX transatlantic service will call at the port of Salerno
Marseille
The line connects Turkey with the East Coast of the USA
Cruise traffic in the port of Piraeus increased by +9% last year
Piraeus
Approximately 1.85 million passengers moved
New intermodal connections between Northern Italy and Belgium by GTS Rail and CargoBeamer
Bari/Leipzig
Activated on the Padua-Zeebrugge and Liège-Domodossola lines
In 2025, cruise traffic in the port of Genoa grew by +6.5%
Genoa
Ferry passengers down 3.6%
Grimaldi took delivery of the PCTC Grande Manila
Naples
The vessel has a total capacity of 9,241 CEUs.
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
Filt Cgil, meeting on the importance of Article 17 of Law 84/94
Rome
It will be held tomorrow in Rome at the Frentani Congress Center
A conference on congestion in the North West logistics system will be held in Genoa on January 19th.
Genoa
It will be held at the Transparency Hall of the Liguria Region
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Auction of megaterminal in Santos may be postponed due to deadlock within the Federal Government
(A Tribuna)
East Port Said Port faces a new challenge with Europe's carbon rules for shipping
(EnterpriseAM)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
Expedition cruise ship Exploris One to be auctioned off
Nantes
It has a capacity of 144 passengers and 102 crew members.
SeaCube Container Leasing has acquired Martin Container.
Montvale
The company specializes in the refrigerated container segment
Pisano: The Simplified Logistics Zone has great strategic importance for the port of La Spezia.
La Spezia
RINA and HPC launch project to promote green ports in the Caspian region
Genoa
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