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May 21, 2004
Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Terror-piracy nexus: IMO seeks global action
    THE head of the International Maritime Organisation said international action may be necessary to counter the threat from a nexus of terrorism and piracy in the Malacca and Singapore Straits.
  • Lines risk port ban as ISPS deadline looms
    MOST of the world's ships risk a ban from ports and the loss of insurance unless they put anti-terrorist measures in place and get them certified within 40 days.
  • Greenpeace wins ship boarding case
    A US judge on Wednesday acquitted environmental protection group Greenpeace on charges it conspired to break the law by sending activists aboard a freighter carrying illegally felled mahogany.
  • Singamas expects H1 box output to rise 17%
    SINGAMAS Container Holdings Ltd, the world's second-largest shipping container maker, said it will make 260,000 20-foot containers in the first half of this year, 17 per cent more than a year earlier.
  • Ice-breaking ships polluting Antarctica: report
    TOXIC chemicals from the hulls of ice-breaking ships are polluting the seas of Antarctica, according to a report in the latest issue of the British weekly New Scientist.
Air and Land Transport
  • Oil price hike: more trouble for airlines
    THE ailing US airline industry, still trying pull out of the slump following the Sept 11 attacks, faces more turbulence as surging oil prices threaten to prevent a return to profitability.
  • A380 delivery on schedule: Qantas
  • New report adds to Boeing's tanker woes
  • 6-month suspended term for making hoax calls to pilots
  • Royal Tongan Airlines collapses: report
Admiralty Casebook
  • UK Chamber of Shipping told to toughen alcohol guidelines
    THE UK's Department of Transport has called on the country's Chamber of Shipping to revise its guidelines on alcohol misuse to include strict new laws on alcohol and drugs that will shortly come into effect.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Terror-piracy nexus: IMO seeks global action
    THE head of the International Maritime Organisation said international action may be necessary to counter the threat from a nexus of terrorism and piracy in the Malacca and Singapore Straits.
  • Lines risk port ban as ISPS deadline looms
    MOST of the world's ships risk a ban from ports and the loss of insurance unless they put anti-terrorist measures in place and get them certified within 40 days.
  • Greenpeace wins ship boarding case
    A US judge on Wednesday acquitted environmental protection group Greenpeace on charges it conspired to break the law by sending activists aboard a freighter carrying illegally felled mahogany.
  • Singamas expects H1 box output to rise 17%
    SINGAMAS Container Holdings Ltd, the world's second-largest shipping container maker, said it will make 260,000 20-foot containers in the first half of this year, 17 per cent more than a year earlier.
  • Ice-breaking ships polluting Antarctica: report
    TOXIC chemicals from the hulls of ice-breaking ships are polluting the seas of Antarctica, according to a report in the latest issue of the British weekly New Scientist.
Air and Land Transport
  • Oil price hike: more trouble for airlines
    THE ailing US airline industry, still trying pull out of the slump following the Sept 11 attacks, faces more turbulence as surging oil prices threaten to prevent a return to profitability.
  • A380 delivery on schedule: Qantas
  • New report adds to Boeing's tanker woes
  • 6-month suspended term for making hoax calls to pilots
  • Royal Tongan Airlines collapses: report
Admiralty Casebook
  • UK Chamber of Shipping told to toughen alcohol guidelines
    THE UK's Department of Transport has called on the country's Chamber of Shipping to revise its guidelines on alcohol misuse to include strict new laws on alcohol and drugs that will shortly come into effect.

Shipping Timesweb site
Shipping News
  • Terror-piracy nexus: IMO seeks global action
    THE head of the International Maritime Organisation said international action may be necessary to counter the threat from a nexus of terrorism and piracy in the Malacca and Singapore Straits.
  • Lines risk port ban as ISPS deadline looms
    MOST of the world's ships risk a ban from ports and the loss of insurance unless they put anti-terrorist measures in place and get them certified within 40 days.
  • Greenpeace wins ship boarding case
    A US judge on Wednesday acquitted environmental protection group Greenpeace on charges it conspired to break the law by sending activists aboard a freighter carrying illegally felled mahogany.
  • Singamas expects H1 box output to rise 17%
    SINGAMAS Container Holdings Ltd, the world's second-largest shipping container maker, said it will make 260,000 20-foot containers in the first half of this year, 17 per cent more than a year earlier.
  • Ice-breaking ships polluting Antarctica: report
    TOXIC chemicals from the hulls of ice-breaking ships are polluting the seas of Antarctica, according to a report in the latest issue of the British weekly New Scientist.
Air and Land Transport
  • Oil price hike: more trouble for airlines
    THE ailing US airline industry, still trying pull out of the slump following the Sept 11 attacks, faces more turbulence as surging oil prices threaten to prevent a return to profitability.
  • A380 delivery on schedule: Qantas
  • New report adds to Boeing's tanker woes
  • 6-month suspended term for making hoax calls to pilots
  • Royal Tongan Airlines collapses: report
Admiralty Casebook
  • UK Chamber of Shipping told to toughen alcohol guidelines
    THE UK's Department of Transport has called on the country's Chamber of Shipping to revise its guidelines on alcohol misuse to include strict new laws on alcohol and drugs that will shortly come into effect.

Sched Netweb site
  • US, Australia sign free-trade agreement
  • Wan Hai expects Asian freight rates to rise 31pc
  • OOCL Logistics moves headquarters to HK
  • CCNI HK to be general agent for CCNI SA
  • KMTC vessel makes maiden voyage to namesake port
  • NOL appoints new director
  • IMO recommends fund to set up SAR services in Africa
  • Malaysia airlines to fly to second Cambodian destination
  • Hainan Airlines launches first charter cargo service
  • Stansted Airport to become UK's second biggest cargo hub
  • Fraport first quarter net profit slumps
  • easyJet challenges Air France, KLM merger

Exim Indiaweb site
  • Container overcapacity may be back to haunt liner industry in end-2006, say analysts
  • Asean will emerge as prime destination for exporters: Capexil
  • Major Iraqi orders to cheer tea industry soon
  • Salalah port grows to second-busiest in Gulf - Success attributed to aggressive marketing & high standards
  • It's official! Delhi-VCT railway service on stream
  • Fresh Customs rules may boost dry flower exports
  • Need for fiscal empowerment stressed
  • Tea industry seeing better times
  • Global economic recovery makes RBI more optimistic of GDP growth
  • Industry's pulse races as Doctor of India's Economic Health becomes PM
  • Prescription: Reforms with a human face

The Bunker Bulletinweb site
MAY 20, 2004
  • ISPS code: Worrying figures as deadline looms
    With just 40 days remaining for the certification of ships' security measures under the ISPS code, it has emerged that the vast majority of the worlds ships still do not comply, leaving them exposed to loss of insurance and a ban from ports.
  • Singapore bunker market lagging cargo gains
    Many shipowners are adopting a hand-to-mouth approach when buying bunkers these days in the hope that prices will come down from the stratosphere soon.
  • Business as usual despite Japanese storm warning
  • Low Singapore distillate stocks drained further
  • Italian market yet to catch up with bullish crude
  • Singapore residual stocks still high after weekly draw
    Higher purchases from Hong Kong and South Pacific make up for drop in Chinese fuel oil imports.
  • Rising Asian demand prompts merger
    An anticipated rise in bunker fuel demand in Asia has prompted two Japanese trading houses to merge their petroleum product operations.
  • Malaysia: Ship arrested for non-payment of bunkers

International Transport Journalweb site
  • World Mail & Express in Berlin (May 25-27, 2004)
  • Gefco banks on TimoCom-GBG
  • Congestion tax to be introduced in Stockholm
  • Positive outlook for Switzerland's forwarding industry
  • ICA launches new Koper-Graz blocktrain
  • Romania's Tarom is in financial difficulties
  • Pil Pacific International Lines opens new Far East liner service
  • Exel appoints Thomas Heydorn as Seafreight Directo Emea

Maritime Global Netweb site
MAY 20, 2004
  • Vessel prices soar as S&P value group forms
  • Odfjell boosts fleet with second-hand deal
  • Norden stake benefits Torm
  • Pacific Basin plans IPO
  • Drakos heads CMA
  • Lasco exercises newbuilds option

Marine Logweb site
MAY 20, 2004
  • Using IT to enhance port security
    Ingersoll-Rand executive to speak at ASCE event
  • Judge tosses out ship boarding charge against Greenpeace
    Government presents insufficient evidence
  • Tenth Incat on cross-Channel service
    One-time HMAS Jervis Bay returms ferry link to Boulogne

World Wide Shipperweb site
MAY 20, 2004
  • Port of Vancouver, BC contributes to local tax rolls
  • Stelmar Shipping creates crew management arm in Philippines
  • Crowley scholarships go to California Maritime Academy students
  • Horizon Offshore barge buring off Georgia coast
  • Oil sheen spotted at The Dalles Dam

Lloyd's Listweb site
  • Li Ka-Shing rescues CSCL share offer
    HONG Kong tycoon Li Ka-shing yesterday flew to the rescue of the stuttering initial public offering of China Shipping Container Lines.
  • Greenpeace handed victory in 'sailor mongering' case
    GREENPEACE scored a loud victory in Miami as a US federal judge granted the group's motion to dismiss a federal case brought against it for "sailor mongering".
  • Poulides' parting shot serves up Festival conspiracy theory
    FESTIVAL'S struggle for survival descended into farce yesterday when founder and chairman George Poulides broke cover to say goodbye to his staff before a directors' meeting in Italy.
  • Straw's short shrift on cruise call row
    BRITISH foreign secretary Jack Straw yesterday demanded that Spain immediately stop the "disruption" caused by the ban on cruiseships that have called in Gibraltar entering Spanish ports, writes David Osler.

Fairplayweb site
MAY 20, 2004
  • Ministers discuss cruise crisis
    GIBRALTAR'S trade and industry minister, Joe Holliday, has called on the UK and Spain to resolve the cruise ship crisis, which he described as a "no-win situation".
  • Falklands link to Portsmouth, UK
    FALKLAND Islands Holdings, the UK company that operates Port Stanley port, has acquired a 21.6% stake in Portsmouth Harbour Ferry Co.
  • APL Jade charges dropped
    A Miami federal court judge dropped charges against Greenpeace yesterday, ruling there was insufficient evidence in the APL Jade case
  • Double skin decision welcomed
    THE IMO's Maritime Safety Committee has rejected plans that would have made double skins on bulk carriers mandatory by 2007
  • Task force blocks shrimp scam
    AN anti-smuggling task force has discovered that Philippines has been used as a transhipment point for Chinese shrimp exports illegally shipped into Europe
  • Torm quarter beats full 2003
    D/S Torm, the Copenhagen-based listed product tanker and dry bulk shipping group, expects a good year after bullish first quarter interims
  • SpeedFerries emulates airlines
  • Poulides vents anger at French
  • Court tells UACL to change its name
  • Service not price, urge shippers
  • Trade growth will strain US ports

The Journal of Commerceweb site
MAY 20, 2004
  • NCBFAA wants food rules harmonized
    Trade group asks FDA to align Bioterror prior-notice deadlines with Customs rules for advance cargo reporting.
  • Trade: Feds should regulate security
    Customs & Border Protection measures making companies more efficient by forcing them to take a closer look at their operations, executives say.
  • Currency volatility may not hurt trade: IMF
  • Report: Russia, EU close to WTO deal
  • Record lifts for Tacoma yard
  • Foes to appeal Houston port decision
  • CMA CGM adds trans-Pacific service
  • More trade seen for Washington ports
  • Brazil export boom short on containers
  • China Shipping cuts IPO size again
  • Kalmar gets big Antwerp order
  • Northwest deploys A330-200s

Containerisation Internationalweb site
MAY 20, 2004
  • EPIC's Med move may be catalyst for more Cagliari cargo
    P&O Nedlloyd (PONL) has confirmed that the Europe Pakistan India Consortium (EPIC) has swapped its central Mediterranean call to Cagliari from Malta's Marsaxlokk.
  • Indian garment producers set up Antwerp distribution warehouse
    Tuticorin-based logistics company St John Freight System has tied up with Tirupur Exporters Association (TEA) to operate an off-shore warehouse in Antwerp on behalf of knitwear exporters.
  • Rocketing charter costs sees ANL drop PNG ship ahead of possible 'new initiatives'
  • Höchst Trimodal port links Frankfurt with Rotterdam and Antwerp
  • Volume swings underline uncertainty around Baltic States' EU accession
  • Lykes Lines launches US Gulf- Brazil service
  • Hong Kong container throughput sees growth
  • SE Asia trade carriers are to lift Australasia rates
  • SITC and CMA CGM to co-operate

TradeWindsweb site
  • PDVSA not set on tanker deal
    Executive tells New York audience newbuildings in 'planning' stage only.
  • S&P 'negative' on Teekay
    Ratings agency affirms ratings following Tapias buy, but breaks from Moody's in questioning tanker giant's course.
  • Tale of two stocks
    Investors have sent Stelmar stock soaring since Monday, but would-be buyer OMI is getting the opposite treatment.
  • Shreyas soars
    Indian boxship player eyes more local business and international markets in push to expand.
  • Essar's profit soars
    Indian owners Shashi and Ravi Ruia reap the benefit of buoyant tanker and dry cargo market.
  • Marine paint polluting Antarctica
    Icebreakers identified as possible cause of high tributyltin concentrations on seabed.
  • Sickness haunts Pacific Sky
    Third reported norovirus outbreak onboard the P&O Australia cruiseship in six months.
  • Grimsby still top dog
    UK ports figures show Grimsby/Immingham was biggest importer and exporter in 2003.
  • The remains of the Tricolor
    Only mangled steel is recovered in final phase of car carrier wreck removal.
  • Lyman removes directors
    Ukrainian yard dismisses five members of its board in management shake-up.
  • Halim Mazmin slides back
    Drydocking requirements cut returns for Malaysian shipowner.
  • Attica's on the up
    But numbers are down for Greek ferry player on Baltic and North Sea sailings.
  • Ice-breaker on track
    Long-delayed nuclear-powered 50 Let Pobedy to be finished in St Petersburg by end of 2005.
  • Namura in the red
    But Japanese yard looks ahead to profitable year after falling to a loss in 2003/4.
  • Pacific Basin linked to IPO
    Handysize bulker operator said to be eyeing listing in Hong Kong despite local market turmoil.
  • Profits ease at Toei Reefer
    Disappointing fourth quarter drags down full-year results at Japanese tuna shipping company.
  • Steel hat trick for Cosco
    Chinese giant signs another deal for domestic metals transport.
  • Vanished ferry resurfaces
    Panic over as ferry makes for Singapore after bad weather disables communications equipment.
  • Formosa in double US detention
    Taiwanese-based shipowner sees bulker and tanker held as Americans detain thirteen ships.

American Shipperweb site
MAY 20, 2004
  • China Shipping adds sixth Asia/U.S. West Coast link
  • MarAd seeks comments on "fair and reasonable" rate policy
  • Seventh Croatian-built car-truck carrier delivered to Grimaldi
  • Horizon Offshore cites barge fire in Atlantic
  • SAS cargo triples all-cargo flights from U.S. to Scandinavia
  • NCBFAA weighs in on bioterror rules
  • UPS Trade Direct Ocean service expands
  • WCO, Interpol organize conference against counterfeit goods
  • Large logistics park planned in Shenzhen
  • KTM Motorcycles selects Con-Way as U.S. logistics provider
  • U.S. provides $1 million for WTO technical assistance programs
  • Exel Direct names Flowers president
  • Avalon's Houston office has new address
  • Court dismisses felony case against Howland Hook, Ragucci
  • Los Angeles inbound containers up 6% in April
  • Coast Guard, MarAd receive LNG port application
  • New York-New Jersey Port Authority's Maynard dies

The Scandinavian Shipping Gazetteweb site
MAY 20, 2004
  • Easy ship transfer in EU through new directive
    The new transfer of ships regulations will enter into force on 20 May. They regulations cover the transfer of ships ...
  • Danish multi-supply vessel in "Prestige" recover work
    Esvagt, subsidiary of Em. Z. Svitzer A/S, has signed their multi-purpose supply ship "Esvagt Connector" for a period ...
  • No mandatory rules for dubble hull on dry bulkers
    Greece won a fierce row with the U.K. in the IMO Maritime Safety Committee, and as a result there will ...

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In the first quarter of 2026, the value of G20 freight traffic recorded a quarterly growth of +5.3%
Paris
Mitigation of the growth of cargo traffic in the port of Tangier Med
Tangier
In the first three months of 2026, 38.8 million tonnes were handled (+3.2%)
Cargo traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 2.6% in April
Cargo traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 2.6% in April
Beijing
Imports and exports increased by 0.6%. Containers totaled 26.9 million (+4.8%).
Fermerci asks the government for urgent measures to support rail freight transport.
Rome
Railway companies penalized by infrastructure disruptions
Port of Naples, first ship-to-ship LNG bunkering operation on a cruise ship
Naples
Axpo used the cargo barge "Green Zeebrugge"
CMA CGM closed the first quarter of 2026 with a net profit of $250 million (-78%)
CMA CGM closed the first quarter of 2026 with a net profit of $250 million (-78%)
Marseille
Revenues stable, with logistics and other activities offsetting the decline in shipping
The U.S. Supreme Court has reopened the case pitting Havana Docks against Carnival, Royal Caribbean, NCLH and MSC
New International Code of Safety for Autonomous Surface Vessels Adopted
London
It will come into force on July 1st and will be applied on a voluntary basis for at least two years
UIRR: Combined road-rail transport shipments to increase by 1.5% in 2025
Brussels
The association highlighted the disastrous effects on the railway construction sector in Germany.
Fincantieri and Teijin Automotive Technologies sign agreement to develop composite bulkheads for naval applications.
Trieste/Pouancé
Folgiero: We enable the development of lighter and more efficient units
After eight quarters of profits, ZIM reports an operating loss
Haifa
In the first three months of 2026, the volumes of cargo transported by ships also fell sharply (-8.3%)
The US has indicted four Chinese container manufacturers and seven of their executives.
Washington
EU Parliament and Council reach agreement on tariffs agreement between the European Union and the United States
Strasbourg/Brussels
An expiry clause and a suspension clause have been introduced
FFS Cargo Switzerland is reorganizing its single-wagon freight network.
Bern
A reduction of 50 of the current 280 marshalling yards is expected
IMO reports 17% increase in maritime piracy incidents in 2025
London
The most affected area was the Straits of Malacca and Singapore with 122 incidents (+34%).
Hapag-Lloyd and CMA CGM have suspended bookings for maritime shipments to Cuba.
Paris/Frankfurt/Havana
Decision after Trump's expansion of US sanctions
International tender for the new container terminal at the port of Klaipeda will be held by the end of the year.
Klaipeda
It will have an annual traffic capacity of 2.5 million TEUs
ITF calls on governments to dismantle the flag of convenience system once and for all
London
It is - the union denounces - the bad apple at the heart of the exploitation of seafarers
Evergreen's revenues decreased by 21.3% in the first quarter
Taipei
Operating profit and net economic profit fell by -69.5% and -68.8%
Viking Holdings closed the first quarter with a net loss of -54.2 million dollars
Los Angeles
Revenues up 17.5%
In the first three months of 2026, container traffic at Eurokai port terminals grew by +8.9%
Bremen
Increases of 12.7% in Germany and 7.8% in Italy. A decline in the port of Tangier Med.
Norovirus on Ambassador Cruise Line's Ambition cruise ship
Purfleet/Vlissingen
French health authorities have authorized the unit to continue normal operations.
In the first three months of 2026, freight traffic in the Port of Hamburg decreased by -2.0%
Hamburg
Containers amounted to two million TEUs (-1.6%)
Yang Ming and WHL's quarterly financial results continue to deteriorate.
Keelung/Taipei
In the first three months of this year, revenues decreased by -15.1% and -9.3% respectively.
Hapag-Lloyd closed the first quarter with an operating loss of -218.6 million euros
Hapag-Lloyd closed the first quarter with an operating loss of -218.6 million euros
Hamburg
Revenues down 16.8%
In the first three months of 2026, HMM's revenue decreased by -4.8%
In the first three months of 2026, HMM's revenue decreased by -4.8%
Seoul
Container segment saw a 7.9% decline and bulk segment saw a 20.1% growth.
Global Ports Holding's cruise terminals recorded record traffic in the first quarter of this year.
In the first three months of 2026, freight traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado fell by -3.8%
Genoa
In March, a decline of -6.1%, with a sharp contraction of -15.0% in containerized cargoes
Federconsumatori is calling on the government to take measures to mitigate the impact of the rising ferry ticket prices.
Rome
Price increases are at +18% for the central weeks of August
In the first quarter of this year, cargo traffic in Croatian ports grew by 14.6%.
Zagreb
Monthly record in March
Successful trial of HVO diesel fuel for cruise ship propulsion
San Donato Milanese
Experiment conducted jointly by Eni and MSC Cruises
Gioia Tauro takes second place in the ranking of the main Italian ports, overtaking Genoa
Rome
Fincantieri records a decline in revenues and new orders
Rome
The group's backlog reached a record value of 74.2 billion euros
In the first three months of 2026, maritime traffic in the Suez Canal increased by +11.5%
In the first three months of 2026, maritime traffic in the Suez Canal increased by +11.5%
Cairo
In March alone, growth was +11.2%
In the first three months of 2026, freight traffic in Tunisian ports grew by +5.9%
La Goulette
Ferry passengers (+7.6%) and cruise passengers (+54.2%) are increasing.
US government initiative to introduce nuclear power into large-scale maritime transport
Washington
Proposals invited for the development of a mini-reactor model
The U.S. government has launched an initiative to...
With the latest version of the bill on ports, the task of finding resources for the Ports of Italy is offloaded onto the AdSPs
Rome
This was stated by the vice-president of the Democratic Party group in the Chamber, Valentina Ghio
Carnival Corporation is moving its headquarters from Panama to Bermuda.
Miami
Abandonment of the dual-listed company with the creation of Carnival Corporation Ltd.
The Hondius will arrive on Sunday in front of the port of Granadilla (Tenerife)
Vlissingen/Santa Cruz de Tenerife/London
Passengers will be taken by sea to the airport for their return home.
New quarterly record for vessel traffic in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore
Port Klang
Transits of all the main types of vessels are growing
The regulatory proposal on port governance passed by the Quirinale downsizes the Ports of Italy
Rome
Maersk's first quarter financial results still suffer from the negative phase of containerized shipping
Maersk's first quarter financial results still suffer from the negative phase of containerized shipping
Copenhagen
Positive performances in the port terminal segment and in that of other logistics activities
Global Ports Holding would like to expand its cruise terminal network in Alaska.
Haines
Proposal under development to manage Port Chilkoot cruise ship pier in Haines
CMA CGM plans to acquire a 34.34% stake in Luka Rijeka.
Rijeka
The stake is held by Port Acquisitions of the Czech group CE Industries.
The EPP Group in the European Parliament stresses the urgency of preventing foreign states from controlling EU ports.
Brussels
ECSA: The shipping sector is a geopolitical asset for Europe
Brussels
Study on the sector, which generates 148.7 billion euros of direct economic impact
Sick people on board the Hondius cruise ship will be evacuated by air ambulances
Vlissingen/Praia
Possible resumption of navigation towards Las Palmas or Tenerife
In the January-March quarter, maritime traffic in the Panama Canal grew by +4.8%
Panama
Cargo traffic in the ports of the Central American nation remains stable
New record number of passengers embarked on NCLH group cruise ships in a single quarter
Miami
Le Aziende informano
International Shipping Community to Gather in Genoa for Two Days of Maritime Dialogue and Networking
In the first quarter of 2026, vessel traffic in the Bosphorus Strait decreased by -1.7%
Ankara
2,169 tankers (-1.9%) and 7,026 other types of ships (-1.6%) passed through
A serious viral outbreak causes the deaths of three passengers on the Hondius cruise ship.
Vlissingen/Geneva
A quarter is hospitalized in intensive care in Johannesburg
Vote on IMO's Net-Zero Framework postponed again
London/Brussels/Washington
A new MEPC session is scheduled for December. Klann (T&E): The IMO cannot allow postponements to become the new normal.
Royal Caribbean reports record first-quarter financial results and a new all-time passenger record
Miami
Mediterranean cruise bookings slow down
In the first three months of 2026, Ocean Network Express revenues decreased by -6%.
Singapore
During the period, the company's ships transported 3.2 million containers (+4%)
PSA International acquires 30% stake in Chinese terminal operator Xiamen Container Terminal Group
Singapore/Xiamen/Shenzhen
Transaction valued at approximately $387 million
In the first three months of 2026, COSCO Group's revenues decreased by -10.6%.
In the first three months of 2026, COSCO Group's revenues decreased by -10.6%.
Hong Kong
During the period, the container fleet transported more than 6.9 million TEUs (+6.7%)
In the fourth quarter of 2025, Eurokai's port terminals handled 3.6 million containers (+10.5%)
Hamburg
Growth of +18.5% in Germany. A decline of -3.7% in Italy.
Stop us, rail freight is in a critical condition and requires support policies.
Rome
Map: adequate structural interventions are lacking
OOIL invests $2.22 billion in the construction of 12 13,600 TEU containerships
Hong Kong
They will be built by the Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard
Last year, the Hupac Group's production value grew by +3.1%
Zurich
Fincantieri establishes joint venture with Albanian KAYO
Trieste
The company will be responsible for the construction and maintenance of naval units for the Albanian Navy
Royal Caribbean converts options with Meyer Turku for two cruise ships into orders
Miami/Turku
The fifth and sixth "Icon" class units will be delivered in the summer of 2029 and the summer of 2030
In the first quarter, freight traffic in the port of Venice grew by +1.7%
Venice
General cargo and solid bulk cargo are increasing. Chioggia recorded a 2.7% decline.
National Bilateral Ports Organization Seminar on Workplace Safety
Rome
Gallozzi (Assologistica): in addition to compliance with the rules, full awareness of behaviors is also necessary
UPS's sixth quarterly decline in shipping volume
Atlanta
In the January-March period, the US group's revenues fell by -1.6%
The 2025 financial statements of the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority have been approved.
Genoa
Commander Pierpaolo Danieli has been appointed Secretary General of the Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority.
Livorno
He is the Chief of Staff of the Chief of Staff at MIT.
Wärstilä saw a sharp increase in new orders for equipment in the first quarter
Helsinki
Net sales remained stable. Operating profit increased by 20%.
The reform of the port system has received the stamp of approval from the State General Accounting Office
Rome
The measure will now be examined by parliament.
Third Pass: Excavation of the Novi Ligure interconnection tunnels completed
Novi Ligure
They connect the new high-capacity line to the historic Genoa-Turin line
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Receives First Overseas Order to Build an Icebreaker
Ulsan
Order worth $348.9 million from Sweden
Kuehne+Nagel's quarterly revenue decline mitigated by cost reductions
Schindellegi
Air shipment volumes remain stable, while sea shipments have decreased.
Chinese seaports reach new record volume in first quarter
Beijing
In the first three months of this year, containers grew by +8.3%
In the port of Antwerp-Bruges only rolling stock is growing
Antwerp
In the first three months of 2026, overall freight traffic decreased by -3.2%
The Hormuz crisis escalates with further incidents and the seizure of ships
Tehran/Southampton
Two MSC container ships blocked
Quarterly traffic slightly down at the port of Rotterdam, with loading volumes almost making up for the reduction in landings
Rotterdam
FS Logistix to acquire 30% of CFI - Compagnia Ferroviaria Italiana
Rome
Agreement with F2i and its subsidiary FHP Group
Attack on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz area attributed to Iranian forces
Portsmouth/Washington
Trump claims to be behind the blockade of naval traffic in the region
In 2025, RINA recorded revenues of over one billion euros (+11%)
Genoa
Net profit up 30%
The new railway bridge has been installed at the Port of Marina di Carrara.
Marina di Carrara
Pisano: A turning point in the port's logistics organization.
Ports, freight terminals, and corridors. Venice and the Upper Adriatic as a gateway to the East.
Venice
This is the theme of the event that will be held on Thursday in Venice
Estonian State Fleet orders electric-powered ferry from Polish shipyard Crist
Tallinn
Contract worth 49.93 million euros
In April, Spanish ports handled 1.7 million containers (+1.7%)
Madrid
Cruise passengers down by -18.4%
Container traffic in the port of Valencia decreased by 2.5% in April
Valencia
In the first four months of 2026, almost 1.8 million TEUs were handled (+0.2%)
Global Ship Lease posts record quarterly revenues again
Athens
Net profit down 24.0%
International cooperation between the Sardinian Port Authority and the Port of Tangier Ville for luxury yachting
Cagliari
Promotion of an integrated nautical circuit between Sardinia and Morocco
The new first aid medical center has been inaugurated in the port of Gioia Tauro
Gioia Tauro
Among the facilities, a first aid clinic and a CMR ambulance
BPER provides financing to Grimaldi Euromed for fleet modernization.
Milan/Naples
Resources used to partially cover the purchase of the ship "Grande Manila"
ASRY and Priya Blue establish ship recycling yard in Bahrain
Al Muharraq/Alang
First ship destined for dismantling has arrived in the Middle Eastern nation
SAAM Towage orders five new tugboats from Turkish shipyard Sanmar Shipyard
Santiago
They will have a pulling capacity of between 70 and 80 tons
Container traffic at the Port of Long Beach dropped 5.7% last month.
Long Beach/Singapore/Hong Kong
In Singapore, growth of +3.6% was recorded, while in Hong Kong containers decreased by -6.3%.
Carta (Fermerci): Urgent policies are needed to support railway companies.
Rome
In 2025, rail cargo lost approximately 3.5%, in terms of trains/km
Fratelli Neri orders two more new tugboats in Egypt
Ismailia
Contract with the Suez Canal Company for Modern Boats
Container traffic in the port of Barcelona grew by 17.4% in April.
Barcelona/Algeciras
Algeciras port increases by 6.3%.
The Islamabad government has approved the sale of a 30% stake in the Pakistan National Shipping Corporation.
Islamabad
The share will go to the state logistics company NLC which will also assume management control of PNSC
In 2025, the Spanish port system recorded record revenues
Madrid
Pre-tax profit was 349 million euros (+4.2%)
Leapmotor International strengthens its partnership with the Neapolitan Grimaldi shipping group.
Hoofddorp
In the first quarter, approximately 20,000 units were transported from China to the Italian market.
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Cruise traffic in German ports reached a new record last year
Wiesbaden
With 1.51 million passengers, growth was +4.1%.
Federazione del Mare joins the celebrations for the International Day for Women in Maritime 2026.
Rome
Mattioli: The maritime economy is losing opportunities and potential.
After years of sustained growth, short sea shipping in Spain has entered a phase of structural slowdown
Madrid
This is what the latest report from the Observatorio Estadístico del Transporte Marítimo de Corta Distancia reveals.
AD Ports to buy German freight forwarder MBS Logistics
Colony
The company has over 450 employees and 26 offices worldwide.
The Spinelli Group has joined the Sustainable Intermodal Logistics Association
Genoa/Rome
Summary: ALIS can offer our ecosystem strategic added value
$200 million investment to build and equip the new multipurpose terminal at Pointe-Noire
Brazzaville/Abu Dhabi
Ordered three ship-to-shore cranes from ZPMC
Evergreen confirms purchase of five new 24,000 TEU containerships
Taipei
They will be built by the Chinese shipyard Guangzhou Shipyard International
Korea will launch an Asia-Europe containerized shipping service on the Arctic route in the coming months
Busan
The tender concluded with the preliminary selection of the PanStar company.
The Maritime Union has raised new alarm over the fate of former ILVA ships.
Verona
Their possible demolition puts 240 maritime jobs at risk
In the period January-March, freight traffic in the port of Koper decreased by -3.9%
Ljubljana
In the container sector, 2.4 million tons were handled (-1.7%)
Last chance to recognize some port jobs as strenuous and to establish a pension fund
Genoa
Siemens to acquire Italian MERMEC business
Monk
The transaction will include the Ferrosud rolling stock production plant in Matera
Growth in intermodal traffic at the Nola interport
Nola/Milan
Economic and financial analysis by the Fedespedi Research Center on freight terminal management companies
Quarterly decline in goods handled by Montenegro's ports
Podgorica
The increase in cargo volumes to and from Italian ports continues, albeit at a slower pace.
Assarmatori denounces the exclusion of maritime transport from the Fuel Decree-Law II.
Rome
Messina: The sector cannot be expected to absorb the impact of fuel price increases alone.
HHLA records a -5.3% decline in containers handled in the first quarter
Hamburg
Eijsink: An unusually harsh winter has significantly limited our daily operations
MSC Technology Italy launches a plan to hire 200 new people.
Turin/Geneva
MSC Cruises debuts in the Alaska market
The Marche Region has approved Carloni's appointment as president of the Central Adriatic Port Authority.
Ancona
Awaiting the opinion of the Abruzzo Regional Council
Greek company Danaos Corporation's quarterly revenues remain stable.
Athens
Two ships of the company are still blocked in the Persian Gulf
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles increased by 5.7% in April.
Los Angeles/Port Newark
In the first three months of 2026, the Port of New York handled nearly 2.2 million TEUs (-1.2%)
Cognolato was confirmed as president of Assiterminal
Rome
The new presidency committee and board of directors were also elected
In the first quarter of 2026, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna increased by +0.8%
Ravenna
The growth was driven by the entry into operation of the regasification plant
MSC introduces calls at Naples and Malaga on its Dragon service
Geneva
Calls at the Gioia Tauro port have been cancelled.
The National Maritime Fund's board has been renewed.
Genoa
He will remain in office for three years
Network contract for the joint development of intermodal services in Emilia-Romagna
Bologna
It was signed by Interporto Bologna, Dinazzano Po S, SAPIR and Rail Traction Company
Messina (Assarmatori): European technocracy appears inflexible on the EU ETS
Brussels
He underlines that a significant improvement of these policies is necessary.
d'Amico International Shipping's first quarter results are positive.
Luxembourg
The company benefited from the effects of geopolitical tensions
Two orientation events in Livorno and Naples to present the ITS Purser course.
Genoa
Meetings scheduled by the Italian Merchant Marine Academy with the Grimaldi Group
The bow section of the Explora V was launched in Palermo
Geneva
Fincantieri will deliver the cruise ship to Explora Journeys in 2027
The president of the Eastern Adriatic Port Authority is the new president of Trieste Passenger Terminal.
Trieste
He takes over from Gianluca Madriz
Port of Olbia: Seabed restoration work has begun in the access channel to Isola Bianca.
Cagliari
The aim is to safely allow large cruise ships to enter
Damen to renovate and operate Dakar ship repair yard
Dakar/Gorinchem
20-year contract with the Société des Infrastructures de Réparation Navale
Savino Del Bene has acquired three companies of the Spanish Grupo Marítima Sureste
Florence/Valencia
The agreement involves Marítima Sureste Shipping, Marítima Sureste Spain and Transportes Gaypemar
Fim-Cisl, the meeting with Fincantieri regarding the Muggiano shipyard's prospects was positive.
La Spezia
The investments announced by management - the union noted - are going in the right direction.
Marabello is the new secretary general of the Strait of Messina Port Authority.
Messina
The assignment lasts four years
Rising energy costs weigh on Finnlines' latest quarterly financial statement.
Helsinki
Doepel: Burdens further increased by EU ETS implementation
Heavy lift vessel HMM Namu hit near the Strait of Hormuz
Seoul
The accident did not cause any casualties.
DFDS's quarterly financial performance deteriorates
Copenhagen
The fleet's rolling stock is growing. Passenger numbers are down 18%.
From May 21st to 23rd, Ravenna will host "Deportibus - The Festival of Ports Connecting the World."
Ravenna
Kalmar records quarterly decline in new orders
Helsinki
In the January-March period, revenues increased by +5%
Job openings are growing for the port companies of Trieste and Monfalcone.
Trieste
Delivery of a recognition plaque
In the first quarter of 2026, Costamare's revenues decreased by -5.3%
Monk
Orders confirmed for 12 new 9,200 TEU vessels and four 3,100 TEU vessels
ICTSI posts new quarterly financial and operating records
Manila
The results benefited from the contribution of the new BACT and DGT terminals
MSC to launch service between the Red Sea and Northern Europe via the Suez Canal
Geneva
Truck and feeder connections to Persian Gulf ports are planned
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
Ports, freight terminals, and corridors. Venice and the Upper Adriatic as a gateway to the East.
Venice
This is the theme of the event that will be held on Thursday in Venice
From May 21st to 23rd, Ravenna will host "Deportibus - The Festival of Ports Connecting the World."
Ravenna
Three days of round tables, conferences, interviews, meetings and shows to tell the story of the port
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Shipbuilding's Spring Illusion: Backbone Collapses
(The Chosun Daily)
Russian shipbuilding holding USC designing high ice-class container ship for Rosatom for Northern Sea Route
(Interfax)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
››› File
The first batch of cold ironing work has been awarded to the port of La Spezia.
La Spezia
The total investment is 41 million euros
Konecranes' turnover decreased by -7.7% in the first quarter of 2026.
Helsinki
The value of new orders acquired in the period remained unchanged
New ART provision on regulatory measures for the awarding of maritime cabotage services
Rome
New elements in the service award procedures
Appointment of the extraordinary commissioners of the Central Adriatic and Eastern Sicily Port Authority
Rome
Salvini asks the governors of Marche and Abruzzo to reach an agreement on Lega Nord's Carloni.
Confitarma welcomes the approval of the bill to enhance marine resources.
Rome
Zanetti: a further step in the direction long indicated by the Confederation
The 2025 financial statements of the Northern Tyrrhenian and Eastern Adriatic Port Authorities have been approved.
Livorno/Trieste
They were examined today by the Management Committees
Record quarterly freight traffic in Albanian ports
Tirana
In the first quarter of this year, almost 2.3 million tons were handled (+38.8%)
DSV records a decline in net profit of -41.7% in the first quarter
Hedehusene
Downturn due to extraordinary expenses for the merger with Schenker
Filt, Fit and Uilt urge the Western Liguria Port Authority to focus on worker and safety issues
Genoa
The 2025 budget of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Sea Port Authority has been approved.
Gioia Tauro
Administrative surplus of 128.9 million euros
Rixi: Additional resources for the completion of Genoa's new breakwater.
Rome
They will be used for the consolidation of the seabed and for design adjustments
Chinese terminal operators COSCO Shipping Ports and CMPort report increased quarterly revenues.
Hong Kong
Increases determined by the greater volume of containers handled by port terminals
Dirk Jan Storm has been appointed president of PSA Italy
Genoa
He takes over from Marco Conforti, who has reached the end of his three-year term.
In the first three months of 2026, CIMC's container sales decreased by -10.5%
Hong Kong
Dry box sales dropped 13.3%. Reefer sales increased 30.2%.
The Western Sicily Port Authority opens access to funds for the PNRR training program to entities with private contracts.
Palermo
Rhenus has acquired the entire capital of LBH Global Agencies
Holzwickede
51% stake acquired from the Lagendijk family
The Genoa Port Authority's 2025 report on ship emissions has been published.
Genoa
228 inspections carried out to verify nitrogen oxide emission levels
Assoporti's second traveling assembly in Bari
Bari
The first meeting held in Venice follows
APM Terminals and Hateco to Build Container Terminal in Da Nang Port
The Hague
It will have a capacity of 5.7 million TEUs. An investment of over $1.7 billion.
Cavotec records record orders in the maritime-port segment
Stockholm
Strong demand for shore power system installations
FS Logistix-ANITA launches its new Bologna-Marcianise freight rail service.
Rome
Perform four weekly rotations
Taiwanese Evergreen, Yang Ming and Wan Hai Lines saw quarterly revenue decline
Taipei/Keelung
In March, the decreases were -17.8%, -5.9% and -10.7% respectively.
Gianpaolo Serpagli is the new president of the Unione Interporti Riuniti.
Rome
He is president of Cepim Spa - Parma Interport
From GreenMedPorts a pragmatic approach to the development of green maritime corridors in the Mediterranean
Livorno
The concession term for APM Terminals' terminal in Valencia has been extended by eight years.
Valencia
It will expire in 2049 upon reaching 50 years
In the first quarter, freight traffic in Spanish ports decreased by -1.3%
Valencia/Madrid
Cruise passengers grow by +15.7%
Grimaldi has taken delivery of the PCTC Grande Inghilterra
Naples
The vessel has a maximum capacity of 9,000 TEUs
In 2025, Blu Navy ferries carried over one million passengers
Portoferraio
ABB Group revenues grew by 18% in the first quarter of 2026
Zurich
Strong increase (+32%) in the value of new orders
Contship Italia has joined the Smart Freight Centre
Melzo
The international organization is committed to the decarbonization of freight transport
Container traffic at CMPort terminals grew by 4.4% in the first quarter
Hong Kong
Record for this time of year
CargoBeamer has extended its Liège-Domodossola intermodal service to the Parma Interporto.
Leipzig
Six round trips per week were made
The antitrust authority has approved Medlog's acquisition of MVN.
Rome
The deadline for concluding the proceedings regarding the Messina-Terminal San Giorgio merger has been extended to May 27.
Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard to build aluminum naval drones
National Harbor
The autonomous naval vessels, weighing 250 tons, will be 52 meters long and have a maximum speed of 30 knots.
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