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October 30, 2003
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • APL risks losing market share if it doesn't expand fleet: UBS
    NEPTUNE Orient Lines' container shipping division, APL, is among the major container lines at risk of losing market share as it shys away from ordering the latest generation of large post-Panamax container vessels.
  • Swire launches weekly Darwin-S'pore service to tap new Aussie rail link
    HONG Kong-headquartered Swire Shipping has launched a new weekly service between Australia's northern port of Darwin and Singapore - the first operator to bet on a cargo boost from a rail link finally connecting the city closest to Asia to the rest of the continent.
  • M'sian ports' throughput up 16%
    MALAYSIA's ports handled 16 per cent more containers in the first nine months of 2003 compared with the year-earlier period and are expected to handle a record number for the full year, Transport Minister Chan Kong Choy said.
  • Ship blocking mouth of Bosphorus
    A cargo ship has broken down on the Bosphorus and is blocking the entrance to the Black Sea, compounding existing congestion delays, Lloyds Casualty Reporting Service said.
  • MPA shows compassionate side
    THE Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has shown that it is not just a powerful government body out there imposing rules and enforcing their compliance.
Air and Land Transport
  • Narita airport's fee cut promise met with scepticism
    FUTURE fee cuts touted by the operator of Tokyo's pricey Narita airport have been greeted with scepticism by the airport's second biggest customer, Northwest Airlines, which has taken a 'we'll believe it when we see it' stance.
  • Malaysia Airlines' talks with alliance suffer setback
  • Iata picks S'pore to host summit
  • Skymark plans flights to Kobe
  • Ice had role in Taiwanese cargo plane crash: council
  • Qatar Air widens Far East network
Newbuilds
  • LNG orders build up but look out for CNG
    LIQUEFIED natural gas carriers have been the talk of the industry recently, with most commentators seeing a steady rise in both LNG use and transportation.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • APL risks losing market share if it doesn't expand fleet: UBS
    NEPTUNE Orient Lines' container shipping division, APL, is among the major container lines at risk of losing market share as it shys away from ordering the latest generation of large post-Panamax container vessels.
  • Swire launches weekly Darwin-S'pore service to tap new Aussie rail link
    HONG Kong-headquartered Swire Shipping has launched a new weekly service between Australia's northern port of Darwin and Singapore - the first operator to bet on a cargo boost from a rail link finally connecting the city closest to Asia to the rest of the continent.
  • M'sian ports' throughput up 16%
    MALAYSIA's ports handled 16 per cent more containers in the first nine months of 2003 compared with the year-earlier period and are expected to handle a record number for the full year, Transport Minister Chan Kong Choy said.
  • Ship blocking mouth of Bosphorus
    A cargo ship has broken down on the Bosphorus and is blocking the entrance to the Black Sea, compounding existing congestion delays, Lloyds Casualty Reporting Service said.
  • MPA shows compassionate side
    THE Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has shown that it is not just a powerful government body out there imposing rules and enforcing their compliance.
Air and Land Transport
  • Narita airport's fee cut promise met with scepticism
    FUTURE fee cuts touted by the operator of Tokyo's pricey Narita airport have been greeted with scepticism by the airport's second biggest customer, Northwest Airlines, which has taken a 'we'll believe it when we see it' stance.
  • Malaysia Airlines' talks with alliance suffer setback
  • Iata picks S'pore to host summit
  • Skymark plans flights to Kobe
  • Ice had role in Taiwanese cargo plane crash: council
  • Qatar Air widens Far East network
Newbuilds
  • LNG orders build up but look out for CNG
    LIQUEFIED natural gas carriers have been the talk of the industry recently, with most commentators seeing a steady rise in both LNG use and transportation.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • APL risks losing market share if it doesn't expand fleet: UBS
    NEPTUNE Orient Lines' container shipping division, APL, is among the major container lines at risk of losing market share as it shys away from ordering the latest generation of large post-Panamax container vessels.
  • Swire launches weekly Darwin-S'pore service to tap new Aussie rail link
    HONG Kong-headquartered Swire Shipping has launched a new weekly service between Australia's northern port of Darwin and Singapore - the first operator to bet on a cargo boost from a rail link finally connecting the city closest to Asia to the rest of the continent.
  • M'sian ports' throughput up 16%
    MALAYSIA's ports handled 16 per cent more containers in the first nine months of 2003 compared with the year-earlier period and are expected to handle a record number for the full year, Transport Minister Chan Kong Choy said.
  • Ship blocking mouth of Bosphorus
    A cargo ship has broken down on the Bosphorus and is blocking the entrance to the Black Sea, compounding existing congestion delays, Lloyds Casualty Reporting Service said.
  • MPA shows compassionate side
    THE Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore has shown that it is not just a powerful government body out there imposing rules and enforcing their compliance.
Air and Land Transport
  • Narita airport's fee cut promise met with scepticism
    FUTURE fee cuts touted by the operator of Tokyo's pricey Narita airport have been greeted with scepticism by the airport's second biggest customer, Northwest Airlines, which has taken a 'we'll believe it when we see it' stance.
  • Malaysia Airlines' talks with alliance suffer setback
  • Iata picks S'pore to host summit
  • Skymark plans flights to Kobe
  • Ice had role in Taiwanese cargo plane crash: council
  • Qatar Air widens Far East network
Newbuilds
  • LNG orders build up but look out for CNG
    LIQUEFIED natural gas carriers have been the talk of the industry recently, with most commentators seeing a steady rise in both LNG use and transportation.

Sched Netweb site
  • Maersk Sealand calls at Qingdao
  • MOL to open three China branch offices
  • India to Europe now on DHL Danzas Lemuir radar
  • GAC clinches long-term contract with Tiens Malaysia
  • Nansha's throughput jumps by 10.5 per cent
  • Menlo wins IDT global contract
  • HK and Shanghai airports pledge closer co-operation
  • Volga-Dnepr sees revenue jump 48pc
  • Cargo 2000 appoints new programme director

Exim Indiaweb site
  • Vessel acquisitions by global shipping giants involve massive funds, says Drewry MD
  • Simatech Shipping plans to expand fleet
  • MOL enhances commitment to Indian trade
  • GE Shipping deploys Citrix XP server
  • CIWTC may diversify to ferrying vehicles in near future
  • India to import 65,000 tonnes LpG in Nov.
  • US withdraws GSP benefit to 742 items from India
  • Exim Bank signs LC with Ghana for $ 15 million
  • CVD on Indian bedlinen: EU to hold hearing tomorrow
  • NMPT certificate for Kudremukh unit's export performance
  • Govt policy halts grain exports via Kakinada port
  • Govt may raise dollar credit flow for exporters
  • Taiwan wants economic ties with India strengthened
  • Grains output projected at over 215 m. tonnes for 2003-04
  • Steel industry clocks 35.6 pc growth in exports during April-September
  • Canadian PM invites Indian investments
  • Prices of soyameal may remain firm
  • China invites Indian IT, telecom, banking companies
  • Foreign Trade Analysis: Current Policy & Procedures
  • World mining congress, expo 2003 from Nov. 1
  • Central Excise launches official website
  • Ficci to showcase India at China forum
  • CII to hold two-day training on Customs law and procedures next month-end
  • Taiwan team to hold business meetings

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • US West Coast pricing attracts some attention
  • Tight supply keeps East Coast high
  • US Gulf: Tesoro sells marine & bunker business to Midstream
    Tesoro Petroleum Corp. has agreed to sell its marine services and bunkering subsidiary Tesoro Marine Services LLC to the US-Gulf company Martin Midstream Partners LP and Midstream Fuel Services, a bunker supplier operating on the US Gulf Coast. The deal signals Tesoro's exit from the marine fuels and services sector.
  • DOE data paint bearish picture against neutral to bullish API
    Crude futures look poised for further falls today after the latest round of weekly inventory data emerged from the US. Builds in heating oil has cleared a year-on-year deficit for the first time in the build-up to the winter heating fuel season.
  • No relief for Japan in November?
    With power stations buying up the lion share of barge avails, premiums for deliveries in the Japanese bunker market have soared - and don't look like they will be coming down for a while yet. This appears to be the root source of supported Japanese prices.
  • New Saudi posted prices
  • Good demand saps Piraeus avails
  • Bunker Holdings announces Black Sea barge fleet expansion
    The company has expanded its barge fleet in the Yuzhniy region to five, and a sixth barge expected in November will allow a permanent bunker barge presence at the port of Nikolaev.
  • Very mixed views ahead of weekly US inventory report
    Oil prices have fallen in the past two weeks after weekly US data eased fears of a winter fuel shortage, but the market remains edgy about overall low stocks of heating oil and the risk of another really cold winter driving up demand.
  • Oil firms after OPEC basket slips back into range
    The OPEC crude basket slipped back into its $22 to $28 target range yesterday, after having spent 13 consecutive days above the ceiling. That means OPEC is off the hook to implement a production increase in line with its price-band mechanism.
  • Greece: Trader on the move
  • Rotterdam largely steady
  • Novorossiysk: Winds halt barge deliveries

International Transport Journalweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • U-Freight names its "Employee of the Year"
  • OTAL to reorganise UK structure
  • Swiss International Air Lines: New timetable, new developments
  • Hupac: 10% stake in DIT-Duisburg
  • Brechtbühl sells car transport division to Galliker

The Scandinavian Shipping Gazetteweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • Difficult times for B&N
  • More piracy attacks
  • John T. Essberger wins Vopak fleet

Marine Logweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • Shell plans U.S. Gulf offshore LNG terminal
    Files for Deepwater Ports Act license
  • BIMCO supports IACS on bulker double hulls
    Wants ships to be "designed for purpose," not just modified single hull designs
  • MSC eyes HSV's
    Is conducting market survey
  • Kvaerner Masa-Yards delivers Mariner of the Seas
    Latest in Royal Caribbean's Voyager series

World Wide Shipperweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • TSA hiring security screeners for Seattle-Tacoma Airport
  • WSF adds additional vessel to cover for PUYALLUP dry dock
  • Homeland Security Department set to add visitor I.D. system
  • Corps of Engineers considers Georgia Pacific bid for Coos Bay wharf
  • Mitsui's China affiliate opening three new offices

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Banking trio to buy ABB energy division for more than $900m
    ABB has agreed to sell its oil, gas and petrochemical division in a price range of $925m-$975m to a private equity consortium of three London-based banks.
  • Intertanko seeks compromise on single-hull sanctions
    THE shipping industry's considered response to EU-driven proposals to tighten international restrictions on tanker operations has emerged, with the passing of the deadline for submissions to December's interim Marine Environment Protection Committee meeting.
  • EU state-aid guidelines for shipping approved
    EUROPE'S Transport Commissioner Loyola de Palacio will today present new European Union state-aid guidelines for shipping, which were approved yesterday, writes Brian Reyes .
  • Spanish court rejects bid to relax bail for Mangouras
    SPAIN' s Constitutional Court has rejected the latest appeal by lawyers acting for Apostolos Mangouras, master of the Prestige , to have his bail conditions relaxed, writes Brian Reyes.

Fairplayweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • Spain rejects Mangouras appeal
    SPAIN'S constitutional court in Madrid, the Tribunal Constitutional, has rejected an appeal lodged by Prestige master Apostolos Mangouras against the '3M ($3.3M) bail sum placed on him following the sinking of the Prestige
  • EC's Trestour grilled by delegates
    DELEGATES at BIMCO's annual meeting gave a rough ride today to Jean Trestour, head of the European Commission's Maritime Policy and Technology Unit
  • Have your say
    The European Commission has unveiled a new 30-point manifesto for the future of Europe's shipbuilding and repair industry, but will it be enough to save the EU's ailing yards?
  • Have your say
    GREEK operator Polembros yesterday refused to rule out taking further action against Pakistan National Shipping Corp (PNSC) in the battle over the Tasman Spirit clean-up. costs
  • Denholm hit by terminal losses
    LOSSES on its terminal activities resulted in a 40% drop in figures last year for J&J Denholm, the UK shipping and logistics group, from £4.4M ($7.4M) in 2001 to £2.8M
  • Brazilian yard replaces guarantor
    BRAZILIAN shipbuilder Estaleiro Ilha says its new majority owners Maritima Petroleo e Engenharia will replace shipbuilder Jurong as guarantor for its four-tanker newbuilding
  • Industry baulks at US trailer law
  • CP Ships lifted by Asian trade
  • B&N loses out in ship sales
  • Senior US senators target manifests
  • Yards and ports must be accountable
  • West accused of double standards
  • Sterling condemns protectionism
  • Gard halves advance call rise
  • EU unveils shipbuilding manifesto
  • RCCL told to look at wider picture

The Journal of Commerceweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • CP Ships profit up on higher volumes
    Higher freight volumes in the third quarter boosted earnings to $33 million from $24 million a year ago.
  • Wal-Mart shipping more via air
    The retailer is increasing its use of airfreight by 8-10 percent a year, a Wal-Mart executive says.
  • Senators challenge cargo security
    Leaders of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee question the adequacy of Customs' cargo-security system.
  • Pacer International reports lower income
  • Intermodal powers Norfolk Southern
  • Mexico unit drags KCS earnings
  • N.Y. Waterfront Commission names first female law chief
  • Malaysia boosting Kuala Lumpur air cargo capacity
  • At Air Cargo Americas: LanChile moving to Web booking
  • At Air Cargo Americas: Tampa Airlines to add freighters
  • Jaxport names Cabrera for LatAm trade
  • Flights improving despite fires

Containerisation Internationalweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • Pacific rate hikes bolster CP Ships' income
    Hardening rates and growth on the Pacific pushed CP Ships' third quarter operating income up a further 29%, the company reported today.
  • EWATA despair at failed rate increase in 'stagnant' trade
    Europe-West Africa Trade Association's (EWATA) October 1 rate restoration is in difficulties, according to member-lines, forwarders and even the EWATA chairman, and another restoration in spring is already being considered.
  • Languid charter market slips into reverse
  • WAL strikes Delmas/OTAL West Africa service deal
  • Cosco Pacific investing in Chinese and US terminals
  • Tax relief improves Canadian West Coast ports' competitiveness
  • Road cargo switch to rail boost Norfolk Southern's returns
  • High rail freight costs mean drop in Concor revenue growth
  • Canada issues new marine security requirements
  • S.Korea's HMM to establish headquarters for China

TradeWindsweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • Teekay shares top 52-week high after upgrade
    Tanker giant nudges over one-year peak following Morgan Stanley nod.
  • NY ferry plot thickens
    Witness accounts cast doubt on captains' crash story.
  • S&P chides Carnival for dividend bump
    Agency drops cruise giant to 'negative' outlook while preserving ratings.
  • Fleet changes cost B&N
    Swedish owner books loss on ship sales as it moves out of traditional bulk and ro-ro trades.
  • Yang Ming surges again
    Another strong set of quarterly figures for Taiwanese boxship owner - and First Steamship made a profit too.
  • DNV to class seafarers
    Norwegian classification society aims to certify both colleges and crew.
  • Bulgarians seize Varna
    Yard-led consortium to buy 75% of Navibulgar's Black Sea shipbuilder.
  • Wan Hai raking in the cash
    First nine months see Taiwanese container line's earnings top $100m.
  • CP Ships in "best result since 2001"
    Container line records $44m operating profit despite rising costs.
  • Mexico's TMM cuts losses
    But struggling tanker and offshore vessel group remains some way off profit this year.
  • Finnlines keeps lid on costs
    Profit rises for Finnish ro-ro ferry operator in first nine months of year.
  • Wartsila lifted by yard boom
    Marine engine maker in 84% profit rise for third quarter
  • Jaya books $45m in vessel sales
    Singapore shipping and shipyard group sells five vessels to Malaysian associate plus US players.
  • Hapag-Lloyd boxship engineer found dead
    US investigators rule fatality aboard German owner's 4,612-teu London Express an accident.
  • Iraq war costs Todd
    US repairer books interim loss as Middle East deployment keeps navy ships out of its drydocks.

American Shipperweb site
OCTOBER 29, 2003
  • Delmas, WAL cooperate in Europe/West Africa trade
  • Lloyd Triestino to join CMA CGM's U.S./Med service
  • Higher freight rates help CP Ships report record 3rd-quarter profit
  • Lykes joins U.S./Central America discussion agreement
  • Hyundai names first non-Korean-built containership
  • TACA increases eastbound tariff rates
  • New Caribbean Service Rate Agreement posts rate increase
  • DHL invests $200 million in China
  • Forward Air posts profit, names new CEO
  • TSA hires security firm to check airport workers
  • DOT pushes short-sea shipping
  • Yantian to commission second berth for mega-containerships this year

›››File
FROM THE HOME PAGE
Maersk estimates that in the third quarter, its revenues grew by 30% percent.
Copenhagen
Sharp gains in EBITDA values and quarterly EBIT
MSC expands the network of port terminals and technical-nautical services with the acquisition of control of Wilson Sons
Rio de Janeiro
It will acquire 56.47% of the share capital for about 764 million
New historic record of quarterly container traffic in the port of Los Angeles
Los Angeles
In the April-June period of this year, almost 2.9 million teu (+ 26.3%) were handled.
Letter to the EU to urge the abolition of the tax exemption for fossil fuels used by aircraft and ships
Brussels
Twenty-one organizations list the reasons for cancelling it and the benefits that would result in it
Spain's Boluda buys Finnish towing company Yxpila Hinaus-Bogsering
Valencia
The Scandinavian company has a fleet of six tugboats
Konecranes expands its presence in the Dutch market for port and intermodal means
Hoogvliet / Helsinki
The group will acquire two branches of the Peinemann
Two new ship-to-shore cranes for the container terminal of the port of Rijeka
Two new ship-to-shore cranes for the container terminal of the port of Rijeka
Rijeka
They are part of an investment of 200 million euros in the first phase of the project
New ro-ro service between the Turkish port of Matras and the port of Trieste
Istanbul
Made by DFDS, it provides for two weekly rotations
GTS doubles the frequency of the intermodal link Piacenza-Nola
Rome
From Monday it will rise from three to six weekly rotations
Royal Caribbean collaborates on a project to realize a cruise terminal in Juneau
Juneau
It is expected to be completed in the crucieristic season 2027
New historical record of quarterly traffic of containers in the port of Long Beach
Long Beach
In September the growth stopped
Genovese AdSP does not rule out the appeal of the ruling by the Council of State on the concession to Spinelli
Genoa
The institution will ask for clarification of State Advation
Spinelli will propose a decision to revoke the ruling of the Council of State which cancelled the concession to Genoa Port Terminal
Genoa
Adopted the delegated act for the inclusion of ships in service of the offshore industry in the European MRV Regulation
Brussels
The application of the standard is planned at the beginning of next year
The State Council has upheld the appeal of SECH against Spinelli's "full container" activity in the port of Genoa
Rome
The ruling notes "an obvious distortion of the competitive attitude as regulated by the port plan".
Fedespec calls for changes to customs reform
Milan
The risk is a strong negative impact on the national import and export business and the efficiency and competitiveness of the logistics system
Oriental Liguria's AdSP lists the benefits of passing Carrara's port under its jurisdiction
The Spezia
New historical record of quarterly container traffic in the port of Singapore
Singapore
In the July-September period of 2024, almost 10.5 million teu (+ 5.1%) were handled.
In the first nine months of 2024, freight traffic in Russian ports fell by -3.5% percent.
St. Petersburg
In the third quarter alone, 218.8 million tonnes were handled (-1%)
In the second quarter of 2024, freight traffic in the ports of Naples and Salerno marked increases of 9.2% percent and 0.2% percent.
In the second quarter of 2024, freight traffic in the ports of Naples and Salerno marked increases of 9.2% percent and 0.2% percent.
Naples
13.3%-year-old Cruserists in the capital's capital span and down -21.2% percent in the Salernitan scalp.
Spain's Navantia in talks to acquire British shipbuilding company Harland & Wolff
London
Expected deal by the end of November
Le Aziende informano
ITS Costruttori, il futuro dei cantieri inizia in Accademia
Oltre 420 posizioni aperte in 17 corsi totali, con un tasso di occupazione post diploma di circa il 95% in media
The Montenegrin port of Bar plans to buy two new mobile cranes
Bar
They are needed to replace the means of lifting damaged by the storm last July
Work at the cruise terminal in Calata Paita, in the port of Spezia, prevents the arrival of cruise ships
The Spezia
By the end of the year the Grimaldi group will order nine more new ro-pax ships
Athens
They will be employed in the Mediterranean and the Baltic
New intermodal link between the port of Venice and Montyone (Brescia)
Venice
With a load capacity of 46 containers, the initial programming provides for 50 rotations per year
In the third quarter the container traffic handled by Trieste Marine Terminal grew by 7.5%
Trieste
In the first nine months of this year, a decline of -3.0% percent
Interporto Padova, new Customs office and the entire intermodal terminal will become customs area
Padova
Agreement to develop further fast customs arrangements with ports in addition to those already active with Genoa, La Spezia and Gioia Tauro
In the first nine months of 2024, the number of piracy acts against ships was the least high since 1994.
In the first nine months of 2024, the number of piracy acts against ships was the least high since 1994.
London
In the July-September period, only 19 have occurred.
Switzerland to ease rules for the enrollment of ocean vessels at the national naval register
Bern
The aim is to increase the number of ships flying the Swiss flag.
Four new ship-to-shore cranes have arrived in the harbor of Gioia Tauro
Four new ship-to-shore cranes have arrived in the harbor of Gioia Tauro
Joy Tauro
Two more will arrive at the end of the month. In the first nine months of 2024, container traffic in the Calabrian climbed increased by 10.4% percent.
Next year the world's coast guard organizations will meet in Rome.
Rome
In 2025 the Italian Coast Guard will preside over the three international forums : European, Mediterranean and global
Last August, shipping traffic in the Suez Canal declined by -49.1% percent.
Last August, shipping traffic in the Suez Canal declined by -49.1% percent.
The Cairo
In the first eight months of 2024, the decline of the transits was -48.4% percent.
Satisfaction of Assoports, Filt Cgil, Fit Cisl and Uiltransport for the assumption of agreement on the contract of port workers
Rome
It allows-they stress unions-the recovery of the purchasing power of the wage
In the first half of 2024, FS Italiane's Logistic Pole posted record operating revenues and rising 13.0%
Rome
Net profit of 65 million euros, down from 22 million euros
Initiates the agreement for the renewal of the contract of port workers
Initiates the agreement for the renewal of the contract of port workers
Genoa
Assiterminal, in the end the responsibility of all of them prevailed
Turkey's METAG Holding has signed an agreement for the construction of the Somali port of Hobyo
Turkey's METAG Holding has signed an agreement for the construction of the Somali port of Hobyo
Mogadishu
It is located near the Strait of Bab el-Mandeb
Fincantieri, cutting off the first sheet of the first of two ultra-luxury cruise ships for Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Venice
It will be delivered in 2026
Mercitalia Rail starts transport of the new Frecciarossa 1000 of Trenitalia from Pistoia to the Czech Republic
Pistoia
They are headed to the Velim Test Center
New ro-ro traffic at the San Cataldo Container Terminal in the port of Taranto
Istanbul
Two ships have landed more than 1,500 vehicles
Uiltransport urges the Venice AdSP to review the ban on temporary port work
Rome
Verzari : umpteenth attempt to unload the current balance in the national port system
Concluded the first start-up phase of the Port Community System of the AdSP of the Straits
Messina
On 23 and October 24 meetings with stakeholders for the further development of the system
Guido Grimaldi confirmed president of the Logistics Association of Sustainable Intermodality
Rome
ALIS celebrates eight years of life
File the charges against four employees of the AdSP of the South Tyrreno and Ionian
Joy Tauro
The Gip of the Palmi Tribunal in Palmi has been definitively established.
In the third quarter, new orders to the ABB group grew by 1.8% percent.
Zurich
Revenue up 2.3%
SAILING LIST
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Departure ports
Arrival ports by:
- alphabetical order
- country
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Visit by Giani, Guerrieri and Macii to the Darsena Europe shipyard in the port of Livorno
Livorno / Florence
In the port of Piombino inaugurated the new plaza in front of the quay of the regasification ship
Gruber Logistics opens its own first headquarters in the Middle East
Time
Initially the new Dubai branch will focus on cargo project and air and sea transport.
Delivery of works for the completion of the port of Tremestieri
Messina
They are expected to be completed in two years
Spediporto has organized a two-day trip on the Green Logistic Valley and Italy-China trade
Genoa
In the third quarter of 2024, container traffic in the port of Hong Kong decreased by -7.1%
Hong Kong
In the first nine months of the year, the decline was -5.7% percent.
CEVA Logistics constitutes a joint venture with Saudi Almajdouie Logistics
Riyad
It will operate the transport-related and logistical activities carried out by the two companies in Saudi Arabia
Concern of the Spezia's maritime agents for the possible curb to cruise traffic in port
The Spezia
APSEZ completes the acquisition of 95% of the company that operates the Indian port of Gopalpur
Mumbai
The port climber has a traffic capacity of 20 million tonnes per year
Fit Cisl La Spezia, no to the passing of the Carrara port management at the AdSP of the Northern Tirreno Northern
The Spezia
The Tuscan port has benefited from substantial financial resources from the Via del Molo.
Changed Risso enters the capital of Maritime Maritime Agency Ravennate
Ravenna / Genoa
Established a joint venture joint venture
Minerva Bunkering has purchased the US Bomin Bunker Oil
Singapore
The American company has been ceded by Germany's Mabanaft
Approved the new safety regulation of the port of Genoa
Genoa
Processed by the Capitaneria in Porto with the involvement of port operators, it will enter into force on the first November
Evergreen's trend of revenue growth continues, Yang Ming and WHL
Taipei / Keelung
In September 2024, however, a double-digit percentage decline was recorded compared to the previous month.
Ferfreight's proposals for the infrastructural development of the last mile and for the resolution of criticalities
Padova
High-automation drones to surveil the areas of Interporto Padua
Padova
They take off and land in a "robotic hangar"
PORTS
Italian Ports:
Ancona Genoa Ravenna
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Leghorn Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venice
Italian Interports: list World Ports: map
DATABASE
ShipownersShipbuilding and Shiprepairing Yards
ForwardersShip Suppliers
Shipping AgentsTruckers
MEETINGS
Spediporto has organized a two-day trip on the Green Logistic Valley and Italy-China trade
Genoa
It is scheduled on 22 and October 23
In Mantua the annual meeting of the European Federation of Inland Ports
Mantova
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Russia and India join forces in the Arctic, leaving China aside
(News.Az
The Overlooked Legacy of Black Dockworkers: Forging Justice On America's Waterfronts
(BET)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Nicola Zaccheo
Roma, 18 settembre 2024
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Rexi : Financial will not introduce increases in the cost of diesel for self-transport
Rome
They are not expected-he assured-changes to the current tariffs
In Mantua the annual meeting of the European Federation of Inland Ports
Mantova
Tomorrow the international workshop "HyMantoValley project Creation of the Hydrogen Valley in the Valdaro inland Port"
Joy Tauro, possible further extension of the Agency for the administration of labour in port
Joy Tauro
Agostinelli : It will be required in the event of failure of the next meeting for the establishment of the ex art enterprise. 17
In the port of Gioia Tauro, 280 kilos of cocaine were seized
Reggio Calabria
More than 40 million euros could have been made in the market.
Baker Hughes to renounce industrial settlement in the port of Corigliano Calabro
Joy Tauro
Agostinelli : who did not want this project to enjoy this tragic victory!
VARD will build a Commissioning Service Vessel to Navigate Capital Partners
Trieste / Ålesund
It will be delivered in the second quarter of 2027
Liguria, Piedmont, Lombardy, Apulia, Calabria and Liguria have signed up to the Mit.
Rome
The Regions integrate with own resources the state appropriation
Fatal accident in the port of Naples
Naples
A worker lost his life overwhelmed by a mechanical means
Partnership of Magellan Circle and EETRA to promote sustainability in the port and logistics sectors
Agreement for the design and realization of a new maritime railway station in Savona
Savona
The link between the Savona Parco Doria station and the new plant is expected to be adapted.
In the third quarter, the revenues generated by the OOCL container business grew by 73.7%
Hong Kong
Volumes of truckloads transported increased by 3.6%
On Wednesday, Padova will take over the third edition of Green Logistics Expo
Padova
Among the appointments, the States Generals of the Logistics of the North East and Mercintrain
Three new appointments to top executives of TESYA group companies
Milan
Pierre-Nicola Fsheep new general manager of group, Flavio Castelli new CEO of CLS E Vincent Albasini new CEO of CGTE
Rixi : winning idea for a maritime country is the possibility of having foreign shareholdings with concessions in extra-European ports
Naples
They would be useful-he explains-to stabilize the logistical lines in every geopolitical condition
Port of Spezia, in mid-2025 the electrification of the Molo Garibaldi will be completed
The Spezia
In recent days in Estonia the test of the robot from the quay will connect the power grid to the ship.
New training project of Assologistics in collaboration with Randstad Italia
Milan
Creation of a digital platform to facilitate management and fruition of training courses
A Vietnamese delegation in Geneva to increase cooperation with MSC
Hanoi
Proposal participation in the project of the new deep-water port in Lien Chieu (Da Nang)
A strike blocks the ports and airports of Corsica
Ajaccio
Protest against the assumption of entrusting its management through a contest
The Transport Regulatory Authorities of Italy and France have started a cooperation
Paris / Rome
T&E, the only system based on a Global Fuel Standard is not enough to decarbonize shipping
Brussels
The organization highlights the need for it to be accompanied by the application of a global tax on emissions
The AdSP of the East Ligurian Sea completes acquisition of 2.4% of the capital of CEPIM-Parma Interport
The Spezia
Buy the share of the Municipality of La Spezia and of the Riviere Chamber of Commerce in Liguria
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