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International Transport Journal web site
APRIL 4, 2023
  • Crossing the Rhine
  • On the long haul with 100 e-trucks
  • Five more Boeing 787-9s for EVA Air
  • Supporting a skyrocketing travel retail market
  • Two log tech companies to exploit synergies
  • Expansion in South-Eastern Europe
  • Scanlog picks Lars Lerstorp
  • RWI/ISL: a pessimistic outlook
  • Between Southwest Germany and the USA's Southeast
  • Agility grows through acquisitions
  • Expanded container services in Benelux
  • Ambercor Shipping chooses Josh Havelka
  • Accelleron: good FY/2022 and plans for the future
  • Iraq anchors its position as transit hub
  • LeBlanc named general manager of Aeronet SF
  • More capacity between France and Caribbean
  • Airbus expands its 'make-in-India' activities
  • "Curiosity of the Day"
  • Fashion brand moves to fancy Frihamnen port

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The Loadstar web site
APRIL 3, 2023
  • It's a 'crystal ball' outlook for ocean carrier earnings this year
  • Carrier anger as Nhava Sheva terminal operators hike tariffs
  • Looking for cracks with record WiseTech? Think again
  • SF Airlines boosts capacity at ambitious Hubei hub - but is its timing right?
  • Wan Hai ring-fences $1.5bn for fleet expansion and equipment
  • United flies to the rescue of marooned critical Marshall Islands cargo
  • Maasvlakte II expansion will bring in cross-dock and cold store facilities
  • Automation and safety are developing issues for unions
  • OceanX: China's fast tracks; Mærsk grilled (again); MSC rebrands BAL? Never mind
  • Could a new banking crisis send the airfreight market off course?
  • DSV, Mærsk, DP-DHL & Kuehne - 'top-down' fear strikes back

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Marine Log web site
APRIL 3, 2023
  • Three former Austal USA execs face DOJ and SEC charges
    The U.S. Department of Justice reports that a federal grand jury returned an indictment on March 30 charging three men with orchestrating an accounting fraud scheme at Austal USA LLC, a wholly
  • "Human error" seen in $7.7 million Cathlamet ferry strike on piling
    Washington State Ferries (WSF) has released the findings of its investigation into the July 28, 2022, incident in which its 328 foot long ferry M/V Cathlamet struck one of the mooring dolphins
  • New FMD high-speed engine to be tested for Navy's LUSV platform
    Within months of its introduction, Fairbanks Morse Defense's new high speed engine, the nForcer, is to be tested for the Navy's large unmanned surface vessel (LUSV) platform. FMD has been contracted to
  • Prop SF aims to have 50 Beluga24 ferries in U.S. operation
    In partnership with Swedish-based Green City Ferries, San Francisco area ferry operator Prop SF has ambitions to operate the first fast electric ferry in the U.S. by 2024 and a fleet of

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Container News web site
APRIL 3, 2023
  • Wan Hai holds naming ceremony for new 3,000 TEU container ship
    Wan Hai Lines conducted a ship naming ceremony for WAN HAI 331, which is the first vessel in a line of 3,000 TEU container ships constructed by Taiwan's CSBC Corporation. The new vessel has a total length of 209 meters, a width of 33 meters, a draught of 11 meters, and a maximum cruising speed of 20 knots. In addition, WAN HAI 331 will be delivered in April 2023 and deployed in Asia trade service
  • Konecranes' new Zero4 programme to receive over US$75 million
    Konecranes launched its new Zero4 research and innovation programme to improve the industrial productivity and competitiveness of Finnish companies. Business Finland has granted more than US$75 million to Zero4, part of its broader "Veturi" programme that aims to boost research, development and innovation activities in Finland and create new jobs in the coming years. During the past years in Finl
  • Solent Freeport appoints its first chief executive
    Solent Freeport in the United Kingdom has announced that James Hassett will be its first chief executive and will take over its duties from June 2023. "This addition aims to drive forward the Freeport to become an established hotbed for innovation, a national hub for global trade and investment, and a catalyst for regeneration through the creation of high-skilled jobs," said Solent Freeport in a
  • Seven candidates for Secretary-General of International Maritime Organization
    Seven International Maritime Organization (IMO) member states have each nominated a candidate for the post of Secretary-General of IMO to take over duties from Kitack Lim, which will step down on 31 December 2023. The IMO Council at its 128th session, in December 2022, approved the procedures for holding the election of the Secretary-General at the July 2023 session of the Council (C 129). The el
  • PSA Cargo Solutions and BDP International form new brand
    PSA International's business unit, PSA Cargo Solutions (Cargo Solutions) will combine with PSA's subsidiary BDP International to form a new brand, named PSA BDP. The new company will be led by Mike Andaloro who will serve as PSA BDP's CEO. At the same time, he will lead the new company's Sales and Operations. Earlier in April 2022, PSA International bought BDP and the new PSA BDP brand aims to bl
  • Rijeka Gateway becomes Adriatic's first box terminal with remote-controlled cranes
    Rijeka Gateway, the largest private infrastructure project in Croatia over the last decade, will be the Adriatic region's first port to use remote-controlled cranes and electric cargo handling equipment administered from a central control centre. Machine operators will control and monitor the equipment from a central room via large screens and instrument panels. In addition to comfort and continu
  • Boxship demolition slows to crawl
    The expected tsunami of container vessels sold for demolition is evaporating. Liner operators are intent on chasing market share despite the correction in freight rates, continuing to charter boxships. This has pushed up charter rates and dissuaded owners from scrapping more ships. Clarksons' Shipping Intelligence Weekly indicates that for all of March, just two container ships, MSC's 1989-built
  • Hapag-Lloyd implements new rate increase from East Asia to North America
    Hapag-Lloyd announced a general rate increase (GRI) from East Asia to North America for cargo transported in dry, reefer and special containers, including high cube equipment. More specifically, there will be a rate increase of US$800 per all 20' container types and a US$1,000 increase per all 40' container types. The German ocean carrier said the general rate increase will be applicable to all c
  • Port of Antwerp-Bruges opens new truck parking
    The new free parking facility with 280 parking spaces in Antwerp-Zeebrugge port opened on 31 March and in the near future, the parking area will also host fast chargers for electric trucks. After the truck parking Goordijk (210 spaces) on the Scheldt's right bank, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges is now launching the free parking Ketenis on Scheldt's left bank with 280 parking spaces. Port of Antwerp-B
  • Port of Haifa partners with Ravin AI to improve vehicle inspection process
    Ravin AI, an Israeli company that provides AI-powered visual inspection tools across fleet, rental, used car, and insurance industries, has announced its partnership with the Port of Haifa. More than 40,000 new vehicles enter the port each year, and Ravin will verify the physical integrity of each vehicle. In particular, with the partnership, Ravin's Inspect, Autoscan, and Eye platform will be im
  • COSCO, Hutchison Ports and PSA in eBL agreement
    Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN), Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), COSCO SHIPPING Lines, Hutchison Ports and PSA International have signed a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) to enable paperless trade. The agreement will see all signatories leveraging the electronic Bill of Lading (eBL) for export shipments by the shipper SABIC via COSCO SHIPPING's vessels to ports i
  • Crew members kidnapped from oil tanker
    Crew members of the seized Danish oil tanker Monjasa Reformer have been kidnapped, its owner Monjasa said in a statement after locating the ship in the Gulf of Guinea. However, the owner did not give details about the number and the nationalities of the crew members who are still with the pirates. The French Navy found the ship on 30 March after a frantic search off the coast of Sao Tome and Prin
  • Metrans acquires 51% stake in Croatian Adria Rail
    Metrans, a rail subsidiary of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA), is expanding its network, especially to South-Eastern Europe. Metrans purchased a 51% stake in Croatian Adria Rail, which is a rail transport business that offers train transportation solutions from the Adriatic region to Central and South-Eastern Europe. Adria Rail also operates an inland terminal in the Serbian settlement of

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Splash web site
APRIL 3, 2023
  • Stolt Tankers and Junzheng Logistics JV taps Wuchang Shipbuilding for pair of chemical tankers
    Stolt Tankers' joint venture in China, Shanghai SC-Stolt Shipping has placed an order at Wuchang Shipbuilding for the construction of two chemical tankers. The first of the 9,200 dwt newbuilds is scheduled to be delivered at the end of 2024 and the second in early 2025. No price has been revealed for the duo which ...
  • Beks seals another tanker deal
    Turkish tycoon Ali Bekmezci, and his Beks Ship Management, continue to emerge as the buyer of older tanker units. So far this year, the outfit has had seven ships coming in while one ship has been shipped out. The active Turk is now identified as the taker of the STX-built, 74,000 dwt Energy Champion for ...
  • Castor Maritime flips another vintage bulker
    Cyprus-based bulker and boxship owner Castor Maritime has offloaded another ageing unit for a profit in a very short period of time. The Nasdaq-listed firm has sold its 2005-built panamax bulker to an unrelated third party. The 76,600 dwt vessel was bought from Pavimar in 2019 for around $10m and is now being sold for $13.95m. ...
  • Seven states enter race for IMO secretary general spot
    Seven people from four continents have thrown their hats in the ring to become the next International Maritime Organization secretary general. Since launching the process to elect a successor to Kitack Lim last December, Panama's Arsenio Dominguez, Nancy Karigithu from Kenya, Turkey's Suat Hayri Aka, Dominica's Cleopatra Doumbia-Henry and Moin Uddin Ahmed from Bangladesh have ...
  • Klaveness Marine exits car carrier segment
    Klaveness Marine has exited the vehicle shipping segment through the sale of its stake in Norwegian Car Carriers (NOCC). The private company, controlled by Tom Erik Klaveness and his family, has sold 50% of NOCC to US banking giant JP Morgan for a reported price in excess of NOK1bn ($96.3m). "Our investment goes back more ...
  • Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers eyes nearly $510m raise for fleet growth
    Cosco Shipping Specialized Carriers is looking to raise up to RMB3.5bn ($509m) to fund fleet expansion. A unit of Cosco Shipping Group said it plans to use the proceeds for the leasing of 29 multipurpose pulp carriers between 62,000 dwt and 70,000 dwt. The funds would also be directed towards a 65,000 dwt semi-submersible heavy ...
  • Saipem reveals $650m worth of new offshore contracts
    Italian energy services contractor Saipem has sealed five new deals worth a total of around $650m. The Milan-headquartered firm has confirmed the award by Azule Energy for the Agogo full-field development project offshore Angola. The contract covers the engineering, procurement, construction and installation (EPCI) of rigid pipe-in-pipe flowlines with associated subsea structures. Saipem will mob
  • J. Lauritzen signs for methanol-powered bulkers in Japan
    Denmark's J. Lauritzen has signed a letter of intent with Tsuneishi Shipbuilding for the construction of at least two methanol dual-fuel kamsarmax bulk carriers. The 81,200 dwt vessels, capable of running on green methanol and biodiesel, will be among the very first zero-emission capable bulkers in the world, J. Lauritzen said. The units will be ...
  • Tanker tonne-mile picture shifts again with OPEC's surprise cut
    The ever shifting seaborne oil map has received another jolt with OPEC+'s surprise 1m barrels per day output cut. The news comes as analysts had been talking up prospects for tanker tonne-mile growth. Analysts at Jefferies described the decision by the oil producing cartel to cut output from May as a negative development for VLCCs, ...
  • Box scrap candidates find new trading owners
    The predicted wave of boxships heading for demolition is proving to be a trickle. Ships are still making money, whatever their age, and demo candidates are finding new owners rather than the blow torch. Around the start of the year many of container shipping's top analysts were predicting hundreds of thousands of teu worth of ...
  • Nicolas Saverys plotting to take Exmar private
    Nicolas Saverys is planning to launch a voluntary and conditional public takeover bid for all shares in Belgian gas shipowner and infrastructure provider Exmar. Saverys' investment vehicle Saverex would offer €12.10 in cash for each share it does not already own, a premium of 24.74% over Exmar stock's closing price on March 31 and some ...
  • Chinese selling capes
    Chinese owners are selling capes. March was an active month for Chinese accounts, with a string of prominent players tapping into the ongoing upturn for cape prices. Owners deciding to let go include Hong Kong cape specialist Peter Mok, and his Vision Ship Management, who has let go of one of his three remaining Chinese-built ...
  • Liner shipping forecast to make $43.2bn profit in 2023
    A usually reliable source of container financial forecasts has made a call on 2023 fortunes for the liner industry, suggesting this year could be the third-best combined annual results in the history of the sector. John McCown, whose Blue Alpha Capital quarterly liner profit reports have become essential reading during box shipping's record earnings run ...
  • COSCO orders four 16,000 teu ships
    COSCO has placed orders for four 16,000 teu ships at its affiliated yard in Yangzhou for an undisclosed price basis delivery in the second half of 2025. According to Maersk Broker, the last vessel in the series will have methanol dual fuel propulsion, while the first three will have engines ready for methanol conversion. Last ...
  • BW Offshore stretches deals for ageing FPSOs in Africa with one being explored for sale
    BW Offshore has agreed two short-term extensions for the lease and operation of its floating production, storage and offloading units operating in Africa while it explores the potential sale of one of them. BW Group's Oslo-listed floater specialist has stretched its deal with Eni's subsidiary Nigerian Agip Exploration, to keep the 1976-built FPSO unit Abo ...
  • Lotus rolls out 53 ft container offering across North America
    German container leasing firm Lotus Containers has extended its product line with 53 ft intermodal containers aimed at the North American market. It follows on from the group's launch last summer of CARRIER53, a shipping line focused on the carriage of these oversized boxes. Among the advantages of 53 ft containers, according to Lotus, are ...
  • APM Terminals gears up for significant expansion at Rotterdam
    APM Terminals has announced a massive EUR1bn ($1.08bn) expansion of its Maasvlakte II terminal in Rotterdam. The project involves a site of approximately 47.5 ha with 1 km of deepsea quay. The Port of Rotterdam Authority is now constructing the new quay walls, which will be completed by mid-2024. The expansion will increase the terminal's ...
  • Sembcorp Marine rebrands as Seatrium
    Fresh from its combination with Keppel Offshore & Marine, Sembcorp Marine will rebrand to Seatrium, pursuant to shareholder approval. The new name is a "reflection of the business and its aspiration to be a premier global player providing innovative engineering solutions for the offshore, marine and energy industries", the company said in a release. Singapore's ...
  • ADS takes option on VLCC stake
    Terje Bodin Larsen-led ADS Maritime has declared an option to keep its stake in VLCC for another year on the back of a positive market tanker market outlook. The Oslo-listed company bought into the Taiwanese-owned vessel in May 2022 and holds a 20% stake. "We think this is an attractive opportunity to continue our exposure ...
  • SBM Offshore fixes $1.63bn financing for Brazil-bound FPSO
    Dutch floater specialist SBM Offshore has secured $1.63bn project financing for the floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel Almirante Tamandaré set for Pertobras' Búzios field in the Santos Basin. The financing is provided by a consortium of 13 banks, composed of five separate facilities with around 6.3% weighted average cost of debt and a ...
  • War in Yemen and risks to shipping
    Shaun Robertson, an intelligence analyst at Palaemon Maritime, on the ongoing threats to commercial shipping brought about by instability in Yemen. Despite the removal of the Indian Ocean high-risk piracy area at the beginning of 2023, security in the area is at risk from other threats. Notably, the civil war in Yemen is a primary ...
  • NKT wins $543m UK wind farm cabling contract
    Danish offshore cabling specialist NKT has been awarded a €500m ($543.5m) supply contract for the delivery of an export cable system to the Ørsted-developed Hornsea 3 project in the UK. The contract covers the design, manufacturing, jointing and termination of the system, which will include two circuits with a route length of around 170 km ...
  • SFL offloads chemical tankers as latest suezmax sale fetches higher price
    John Fredriksen-controlled diversified owner SFL Corporation has agreed to sell two of its ageing chemical tankers and landed a stronger price on its previously reported suezmax disposal. The New York-listed company has offloaded the 2008-built 17,000 dwt units SFL Elbe and SFL Weser, former Maria Victoria V (pictured) for $19.5m on a debt-free basis. The ...
  • Ports of Indiana seeking new operator of international agricultural shipping terminal
    Ports of Indiana has issued a request for qualifications (RFQ) to identify potential operators of the international agricultural shipping terminal at Ports of Indiana-Burns Harbor, located at the south end of Lake Michigan, close to Chicago. The 7m-bushel terminal has transload capabilities for ocean ships, lake vessels, river barges, unit trains and trucks. This is ...

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Lloyd's List web site
APRIL 3, 2023
  • Former executives at US navy shipbuilder indicted for fraud
    Defendants accused of falsely inflating reported earnings of shipbuilder that constructs naval and coast guard vessels, federal prosecutors said
  • Port of New York and New Jersey moves most cargo in February
    Despite a sharp year-on-year decline, the port moved just 2.4% less cargo than in February 2019 last month
  • Shipping more attractive to bankers despite Credit Suisse collapse
    Rare conjunction of high interest rates and simultaneously strong markets in all three key industry segments making lending to shipping...
  • Cosco unit aims to raise $500m to fund fleet growth
    Company controls a fleet of 18 pulp carriers in service, with 19 on order. It is said to be ordering...
  • Vessel cascading returns to boxship market
    Boxship deployment is reverting to previous historical trends. Newer, larger tonnage is again pushing older vessels on to lower volume...
  • Saverys plan to take Exmar private
    Exmar board has 'unanimously resolved to support and recommend the bid'
  • Oil production cut not expected to derail tanker boom
    Long-term fundamentals remain firm given the absence of a severe global recession. Current VLCC time charter rates are said to...
  • Greeks stress shipping's need to play key role in EU green plan
    Decarbonisation of sector must be ambitious but also realistic, says union head Melina Travlos
  • Euronav says large tanker market positioned for long upcycle
    War in Ukraine, the US reserve build-up, new emissions rules and a possible return of Chinese demand all look good...
  • Turkish hopeful to lead IMO pledges to work for seafarers
    Türkiye has secured Greek support in the upcoming elections for IMO secretary general following high-level discussions in exchange for support...
  • IMO leadership race wide open as China and Finland vie for power
    China and Finland have entered the leadership battle at the IMO, skewing previous odds that suggested Panama was the country...
  • J. Lauritzen orders methanol dual-fuelled kamsarmaxes backed by Cargill
    Cargill will operate the vessels, which are being built at the Tsuneishi yard in Japan
  • APM Terminals to expand Rotterdam's Maasvlakte II
    Maersk's flagship European terminal is expanding capacity with another 1,000 m of quay space
  • MOL expects record-high profit for second consecutive year
    'Thanks to a strong shipping market and the effects of a depreciating yen, our financial results for the past fiscal...
  • Yangzijiang Shipbuilding to acquire a Singapore office for $399m
    Unit of shipbuilder buying 39 Robinson Road, a 21-storey freehold commercial building in Singapore's Central Business District
  • China's coal and steel demand expected to remain stable
    Risks include a weak property market and a possible steel production cap by the government. Long-term prospects seem bleak
  • The week in newbuildings: Vehicle carrier orderbook hits 138 ships
    China Merchants Energy Shipping firms up a shipbuilding contract for two methanol-fuel large car and truck carriers, while HMM has...
  • The week in charts: Türkiye's bulk exports decline | Broker warns of 'Mexican standoff' | Containership demolition sales on rise
    Türkiye's bulk exports drop after last month's earthquakes, secondhand tanker values could see movement, and boxships head for recycling
  • Adani's east India terminal receives first LNG cargo
    Terminal's operations forecast to boost India's regasification capacity to 47m tonnes per annum
  • Daily Briefing
    Majority of tankers shipping Russian oil comply with price cap | The Ukraine effect: Black Sea trade one year on...

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The Journal of Commerce web site
APRIL 3, 2023
  • NY-NJ gets rail grant as port seeks to grow intermodal franchise
    The Port of New York and New Jersey aims to complete a project in the next two years designed to speed the movement of intermodal trains as other ports along the East Coast jockey for discretionary cargo.
  • Cosco reports $19 billion profit for 2022, but outlook comes with 'challenges'
    A series of challenges lies ahead for the container shipping industry, but the effects of slowing demand and a surplus of capacity will be softened by a record financial performance in 2022.
  • Carriers implement sailing cuts amid berth work at India's JNPT
    On top of erratic berth availability at JNPT, ocean carriers have received a cost escalation blow with India's national port regulator approving significant tariff hikes at two key terminals.
  • CMA CGM air cargo deal with Air France-KLM takes off
    The 10-year partnership between Air France-KLM and CMA CGM will dramatically expand the available air cargo capacity and global network of the France-based fleet.
  • Shipper savings to rocket in 2023 at expense of carrier profits: analysts
    The normalization of container shipping markets on the major trade lanes out of Asia will slash carrier profits this year, but falling rate levels will also yield significant savings for shippers.
  • Shipping reform would not have prevented pandemic-era disruption: analyst
    While it may be easy to understand the desire to fix container shipping's perceived problems with government intervention, no amount of reform would have prevented the shortage of capacity or record freight rates during the pandemic disruption, writes analyst Lars Jensen.
  • APM plans to double container capacity at Rotterdam terminal
    APM said the new section of the terminal will operate with net-zero emissions and be fully automated and prepared for shore power installation.

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TradeWinds web site
APRIL 3, 2023
  • Finland emerges as surprise European candidate as China joins election race for IMO head
    Cyprus drops out of election to be next IMO secretary general as seven candidates confirmed for July election
  • Goran Gogic in plea negotiations in MSC drug smuggling case
    Former boxer's lawyer requests to push back a hearing because negotiations over a plea were 'early stages'
  • Finland the surprise European candidate as China joins election race for IMO head
    Cyprus drops out of election to be next IMO secretary general as seven candidates confirmed for July election
  • Big commodity traders withdraw from Russian grain business
    Louis Dreyfus Co, Viterra and Cargill seek to disentangle themselves from direct dealings with Russia
  • Three Austal USA executives indicted for allegedly cooking books to meet analyst consensus
    Executives accused of artificially lowering shipbuilder's construction costs by $438m over 3.5 years, SEC says
  • Independent Freight Forward Agreement Association committee launches with an all-star cast
    Baltic Exchange appears to have given its blessing to the breakaway organisation
  • Imperial Petroleum cuts debt by a third after repaying DNB loan
    US-listed bulker and tanker owner says it is now net-debt free
  • Giants MSC and CMA CGM keep container ship markets bubbling
    Secondhand ships purchased by MSC amount to the world's seventh largest carrier
  • High court rules in favour of Smit in legal row over Ever Given salvage
    Court rules Japanese shipowner had not agreed to contractual salvage terms with Smit
  • Brave steps up buying spree with capesize pair from Goodbulk
    The Vafias group skillfully combines dry bulk expansion with tanker asset play moves
  • 'Sharp correction' slashes VLGC rates by 41%
    Narrowing price gap between US and Asia sees heat taken out of the market, Clarksons Research says
  • EU backs Hanwha Group takeover of shipyard DSME
    The bloc's competition authorities had previously blocked a deal by HD Hyundai for the South Korean shipyard
  • Delfin Midstream poised to give go-ahead to first FLNG unit for US Gulf
    The company is already in talks with offtakers on floater number two as it basks in fresh investor interest in LNG
  • Podcast: Cruise sector says 'we need new fuels' as carbon takes centre stage
    Green Seas audio edition visits the Seatrade Cruise Global conference in Fort Lauderdale, where greenhouse gas emissions were prominent on the agenda
  • Ports and contracts among new frontiers for digital transformation at Cargill Ocean
    Optimising port time requires not just data but ensuring all vessels at a terminal are on board
  • Global fleet will need 200 wind vessels at a cost of $20bn, say Clarksons
    UK shipbroker says newbuilding costs may have gone up, but rates are also soaring
  • Chevron and NewMed select yards for Leviathan FLNG dual FEED contracts
    Long-planned floating LNG plant off Israel moves forward again, almost nine years after shipbuilders bid for earlier floater
  • Tomini bulk carrier rescues Malaysian families from capsized boat
    UAE owner praises selfless actions of crew in Philippines waters
  • Salvors seek to plug leaks from sunken tanker off the Philippines
    The wreck is at a depth of 400 metres with more fuel and oil cargo still onboard
  • Opec+ production cuts to hit tanker trades
    Analysts predict less oil on the water as a result of Saudi-led cut
  • Euronav plots $242m catch-up dividend after bumper profit
    Belgian tanker owner releasing cash withheld while work was being carried out on Frontline merger
  • Cargill moves for more methanol-fuelled bulk carriers by backing Lauritzen order
    Order is a vote of confidence for methanol as a zero-carbon marine fuel
  • Transport Capital hires HBC Hamburg bulk's former CFO Tom Zachariassen
    The fresh role in Singapore sees Zachariassen return his focus to the South and South East Asian markets
  • 'Pure value investment': J Lauritzen takes stake in Scorpio's Eneti
    Danish investment company widens wind shipping reach following Cadeler deal last year
  • 'I thrive on challenges': How Cargill's Eman Abdalla stumbled into shipping and couldn't turn back
    Operations director for a fleet of 700 ships sees different perspectives as priceless assets
  • Saverys to take Exmar private in $397m shareholder buyout bid
    Directors of the debt-free Belgian gas players are backing the offer
  • Klaveness Marine frees $96m by selling 50% stake in NOCC to JP Morgan
    Tom Erik Klaveness company has owned half of car carrier company since 2014
  • Goodbye Sembcorp Marine, hello Seatrium Limited
    Singapore's largest shipyard group is proposing a name change as part of its post-merger rebranding
  • SFL Corp exits product tankers - and ups suezmax price
    John Fredriksen-controlled tonnage provider says it will take an impairment of $7m on the deal to offload clean ships
  • Niels Stolt-Nielsen would rather pay top dollar for newbuildings than secondhand tankers
    Norwegian group's CEO says the cost of existing vessels is now too high for more acquisitions
  • Monjasa Reformer kidnapping toll rises to six after tanker found by French navy
    Vessel located six days after it was boarded off the Republic of Congo
  • ABS-led consortium aims to bring ammonia bunkering to US east coast
    Initial focus of study will be on containership market but with potential to expand to vehicle carriers
  • Last of the Doxford diesels gets the chop as recycling volumes hit three-year low
    An Indian drillship with a now unique engine was one of only three ships sold for recycling last week
  • VLCCs set to benefit from latest Saudi refinery investments in China, says Poten
    Deal cements Middle East producer's position as one of the key suppliers of crude oil to China for decades to come

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American Shipper web site
APRIL 3, 2023
  • Mighty fall: Container line profits plummet from historic peak
    The trend in container shipping is summed up by the adage, "The higher you climb, the further you have to fall."
  • Air France-KLM and CMA CGM activate cargo partnership
    Air France-KLM and French all-cargo carrier CMA CGM Air Cargo are combining forces to attract customers and better utilize their assets.
  • Port of Oakland terminal's prospect as A's stadium site advances
    A plan to convert the Howard Terminal at the Port of Oakland to a baseball stadium has moved forward, but the project's fate is far from certain.

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Port of Piombino, the regasification terminal has created both opportunities and obstacles
Livorno
Gariglio: It is necessary to know if and for how long the "Italis LNG" will remain in port.
Fincantieri signs a memorandum of understanding on its production model and procurement.
Rome/Trieste
A step forward - underline Fim, Fiom and Uilm - for the regulation and control of the supply chain system
The Port Authority of Genoa and Savona opposes the introduction of a three-euro municipal surcharge on ferry and cruise boarding fees.
Genoa
Cargo traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 3.8% last October.
Cargo traffic in Chinese seaports grew by 3.8% last October.
Beijing
International volumes increased by 8.9%. Container traffic amounted to 26.4 million TEUs (+8.0%).
The composition of the International Maritime Organization's council has been renewed.
London
Rixi: Italy was once again the most voted nation
Quarterly decline in general cargo traffic at the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado
Genoa
During the July-September period, solid bulk cargoes also decreased. Liquid cargoes increased.
The large port of Syracuse will be equipped with a new maritime station
Assologistica applauds the approval of the new rules on pallet exchanges.
Milan
Potential savings of at least 70 million euros are estimated
Giuseppe Grimaldi confirmed as Secretary General of the Central Tyrrhenian Port Authority
Naples
Unanimous resolution of the Management Committee
Hiab acquires Brazilian loading crane supplier ING Cranes.
Helsinki
The company has 250 employees and a turnover of approximately 50 million euros.
Norwegian MPC Container Ships' revenues fell by 5.0% in the third quarter.
Oslo
Net profit was $53.6 million (-15.8%)
The Algerian port of Skikda will be equipped with a new 600,000 TEU container terminal
Algiers
It will be built as part of the oil port expansion project
Port of Rotterdam plans offshore wind terminal
Rotterdam
A public consultation has been launched
ZIM is evaluating several proposals for the purchase of the company
Haifa
Receipt of the offer submitted by Glickman and Ungar confirmed
Hapag-Lloyd and Maersk have not set a date for the return of their ships via Suez
Copenhagen/Hamburg
Maersk announces the return of its ships through the Suez Canal starting next month
Ismailia
In October, transits remained unchanged. A 16% increase is expected in November.
After 2035, Russian cargo traffic on the Arctic route could decrease
Diana Shipping offers to acquire all of Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd.
Athens/New York
Planned investment of $758 million for the remaining 85.2% of the capital
At the IMO assembly, Rixi acts as a lobbyist for the party opposed to the European Union ETS system.
London
The election of the new council of the International Maritime Organization is on Friday.
Macquarie Asset Management submits an offer to acquire Australian logistics group Qube Holdings
Sydney
Proposal worth $7.5 billion
HMM orders eight 13,400 TEU containerships from HD Hyundai Group
Seoul
Six will be built by HD Hyundai Samho and two by HD Hyundai Heavy Industries
Companies inform
Accelleron calls for cross-sector action to unlock carbon-neutral fuels for shipping
G20 economies' merchandise trade growth in the July-September quarter
Paris
Exports and imports of services are also increasing
Freewheels: New rules on payment times leave hauliers without protection.
Modena
They do not address - explains Franchini - the heart of the problem: the disproportion of bargaining power between clients and small carriers.
The Trump administration unveils a plan for the massive exploitation of offshore oil and gas fields.
Washington
The program covers areas of the outer continental shelf amounting to approximately 514 million hectares.
In the July-September quarter, ZIM's revenues decreased by -35.7%
In the July-September quarter, ZIM's revenues decreased by -35.7%
Haifa
Fleet volumes fell by 4.5%. Performance in the Asia-Europe market was very negative.
Fincantieri granted additional areas in the port of Ancona
Ancona
The company is committed to implementing a modernization and development program for the shipyard at the port of Portorož.
Assogasliquidi-Federchimica, LNG and bioGNL are strategic for the energy transition of shipping and road haulage.
Legora (Uniport): the objective of greater national coordination envisaged by the port reform is positive, but there is concern over the lack of dialogue
Legora (Uniport): the objective of greater national coordination envisaged by the port reform is positive, but there is concern over the lack of dialogue
Rome
He underlined that discussion, vision and urgent interventions are needed for the competitiveness of Italian ports.
New measures in Switzerland to promote the shift of freight from road to rail
Bern
They will be introduced to strengthen the new transalpine railway Alptransit and to encourage rail and intermodal transport
HMM and BGN joint venture for liquefied petroleum gas transportation
Seoul
The new company will charter two new 88,000 cubic meter VLGCs
Slight decline in freight traffic in the ports of Barcelona and Valencia in October
Barcelona/Valencia
Container cargo fell by -2.5% at both ports
Green light for a new site for sediments from excavations in the Venice Lagoon.
Venice
New expansion in sight for the Greek shipyard in Eleusis
Athens
Financial support from the US International Development Finance Corporation
In the third quarter, freight traffic in the port of Hamburg grew by +3%
Hamburg
Container traffic on the rise thanks to increased transhipments
In the July-September quarter, CMA CGM's revenues decreased by -11.3%
Marseille
Record volumes of goods transported by the container fleet
The EU will abolish customs duty exemptions for goods worth less than €150.
Brussels
A temporary solution is being studied to make the measure effective as early as 2026.
BIMCO: Legal disputes threaten to hinder progress in ship recycling industry
London
Over the next decade, 16,000 ocean-going vessels will have to be scrapped, more than double the number of ships scrapped in the decade just ending.
Significant resources for the expansion of the port of Bremerhaven, also for military purposes
Bremen
Approved financing of approximately 1.35 billion euros
In the July-September quarter, freight traffic in the port of Koper decreased by -4.9%
Ljubljana
Container growth
HMM reports a 23.8% decline in quarterly revenues
HMM reports a 23.8% decline in quarterly revenues
Seoul
In the period July-September the fleet of the South Korean company transported over one million TEUs (+3.7%)
Hapag-Lloyd's revenues fell by 11.3% in the third quarter.
Hapag-Lloyd's revenues fell by 11.3% in the third quarter.
Hamburg
The fleet transported more than 3.4 million containers (+6.1%). During the period, traffic handled by HHLA port terminals grew by +4.5%.
Salvini signs the nomination of eight more presidents of Port System Authorities
Rome
The Chamber of Deputies approved Consalvo's appointment as president of the Eastern Adriatic Port Authority.
Evergreen orders 14 14,000 TEU dual-fuel containerships
Taipei
Series of orders also for eight ship-to-shore cranes and other port equipment and for 90,500 containers
In the third quarter, the value of new orders acquired by Fincantieri grew by +44%
Trieste
MSC Cruises orders two more World-class ships from Chantiers de l'Atlantique
MSC Cruises orders two more World-class ships from Chantiers de l'Atlantique
Geneva
The contract is worth €3.5 billion. Delivery will take place in 2030 and 2031.
Evergreen, Yang Ming and WHL reported negative quarterly financial performances.
Taipei/Keelung
In the period July-September, revenues fell by -36.6%, -42.2% and -35.7% respectively.
In the July-September quarter, cargo traffic in Croatian ports decreased by -4.4%
Zagreb
Passengers on scheduled services decreased by 1.5%. Cruise passengers increased by 7.8%.
In the third quarter, Eurogate and Contship Italia port terminals handled 3.6 million TEUs (+15.6%)
In the third quarter, Eurogate and Contship Italia port terminals handled 3.6 million TEUs (+15.6%)
Hamburg
Historic traffic record in Wilhelmshaven
In the first nine months of 2025, goods in the port of La Spezia increased by +4.5%
La Spezia
Growth of +6.9% at the port of Marina di Carrara
Finnlines' revenues grew by 3.2% in the July-September period
Helsinki
Record passenger numbers onboard the fleet's ships. Cargo volumes decline.
Houthi militias announce cessation of attacks on ships in the Red Sea
Riyadh
Letter from the Chief of Staff to the Hamas Qassam Brigades
In the third quarter, traffic in the port of Venice decreased by -2.2%
Venice
Miscellaneous cargo is increasing. Bulk cargo is decreasing.
Fincantieri to build ultra-luxury cruise ship for Regent Seven Seas Cruises
Trieste
Order from NCLH worth between 500 million and 1 billion euros
Today Washington and Beijing suspended their mutual measures against ships
Beijing/Washington
Application of additional taxes postponed by one year
The Suez Canal was crossed by the largest container ship in the last two years
Ismailia
The transit of the "CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin" on Saturday
EU shipping emissions hit record levels, T&E reports
Brussels
The association reiterates its proposal to extend the ETS to smaller vessels
In September, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna increased by +18.3%
Ravenna
In the third quarter of 2025, growth was +10.6%. A +58% increase in cruises is expected in 2026.
In the first nine months of 2025, freight traffic in the ports of the Southern Adriatic system decreased by -7%
Sea-Intelligence: Marked deterioration in the westbound transatlantic shipping market
Singapore
Last year, 13 seafarers died in accidents involving EU vessels.
Luxembourg
Nine deaths occurred on board fishing vessels
The European Parliament and the Council have reached an agreement on the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions from transport.
Brussels
Incentives are foreseen for small and medium-sized enterprises
The English port of Shoreham has won the ESPO Award for Social Integration of Ports.
Brussels/Rome
Assoporti received a special mention for its project on gender inequalities.
In the third quarter, the Ocean division of the Maersk group recorded a decrease in revenues of -17.4%.
In the third quarter, the Ocean division of the Maersk group recorded a decrease in revenues of -17.4%.
Copenhagen
Container ship volumes increased by 7.0%. The Danish company highlights the benefits of the VSA Gemini Cooperation.
The Chamber of Deputies has approved the final text of the proposed law on interports
Rome
Applause from the United Interports Union
ECSA and T&E welcome the STIP plan presented by the European Commission
Brussels
CER applauds measures to accelerate the development of high-speed rail
Only one proposal admitted to the competition for the construction of mooring points outside the protected waters of the Venice lagoon
Venice
It will now have to be developed by the proposing entity
The European Commission presents the plan to ensure the sustainability of maritime and air transport by guaranteeing the production of the necessary alternative fuels
Brussels
The one to accelerate the development of high-speed rail is also ready
In the third quarter, naval traffic in the Suez Canal grew by +2.5%
In the third quarter, naval traffic in the Suez Canal grew by +2.5%
Cairo/Ismailia
10.6% increase in transits in September
The first freight train opens the new Austrian Koralm railway line.
Villach
The infrastructure is part of the European Baltic-Adriatic Corridor
Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings reports record quarterly revenue
Miami
Decrease in passengers embarked
In the third quarter, freight traffic in the port of Palermo grew by +3.1%
Palermo
Cruise passengers increased by 8.8%. Ferry passengers decreased by 2.7%.
Italian De Wave Group acquires compatriots IVM, Electrical Marine, O.M. Project, and Cantieri Navali San Carlo
Italian De Wave Group acquires compatriots IVM, Electrical Marine, OM Project, and Cantieri Navali San Carlo
Genoa
Pompili: Our strategy is aimed at creating a national hub for the shipbuilding industry.
In the July-September quarter, ONE's revenues decreased by -24%
In the July-September quarter, ONE's revenues decreased by -24%
Singapore
The company's fleet transported more than 3.3 million containers (+1%)
Stena Line buys Finnish shipping company Wasaline
Stena Line buys Finnish shipping company Wasaline
Gothenburg/Vaasa
The ferry "Aurora Botnia" will remain the property of the cities of Vaasa and Umeå
Global Ports Holding will build and operate a cruise terminal in the port of Ferrol.
London/Ferrol
30-year concession contract
HD Hyundai partners with Siemens to revitalize US shipbuilding
Seongnam/San Francisco
In the July-September quarter, vessel traffic in the Bosphorus Strait decreased by -0.5%
Ankara
In the first nine months of 2025 the decline was -4.7%
The tender for the railway shunting service in the ports of Savona and Vado Ligure has been published.
Genoa
The concession duration is set at 60 months
In 2024, passenger traffic in European Union ports increased by +6.2%
Luxembourg
The three ports with the highest traffic volume are Italian
GSL invests $90 million to buy three 8,600 TEU containerships built in 2010 and 2011
Athens
Youroukos: They are the cash cows of the future
RCG launches intermodal link between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the port of Koper
Vienna
The train service to Tuzla is weekly.
The Ministry of the Interior announces an inter-ministerial meeting for the early exodus of port workers.
Rome
The goal is to identify a definitive solution within a certain timeframe.
Christening and delivery of a new PCTC of the Grimaldi Group
Naples
The "Greater Istanbul" has a cargo capacity of 9,241 CEUs
GNV strengthens its ferry service on the Naples-Palermo route.
Genoa
By December 19, the capacity on the line will increase to over 6,000 linear meters
The Marseille-Fos Port Authority will invest €1-1.3 billion by 2029.
Marseille
Agreement with MSC for the expansion of the Fos 2XL container terminal
Port workers are holding a demonstration in Rome today to demand the establishment of a Fund to support the exodus.
Rome/Genoa
The general assembly of the Sustainable Intermodal Logistics Association will be held tomorrow in Rome.
Rome
The meeting at the Auditorium Parco della Musica
Cisl and Fit Cisl Savona, for Vado Gateway 2025 has proved to be a substantially positive year
Savona
Seeking opportunities with the reopening of the Suez Canal and the recovery of some markets
In the first nine months of 2025, freight traffic in the port of Tanger Med grew by +14.9%
Anjra
118 million tons of cargo moved
Assarmatori welcomes the new regulations, which are very important for shipping companies and maritime workers.
Rome
Zanetti (Confitarma): The Simplification Decree offers more modern tools to our businesses.
Rome
Listen - he underlined - to the needs of our industry
Spediporto's conference "Take opportunities navigating trade tensions" will be held in Genoa on December 1st and 2nd.
Genoa
It will be held at the Conference Hall of Banca Bper
National Maritime Fund: The House of Representatives approved the legislation.
Genoa
D'Amato: Measures expected for our seafarers and the competitiveness of the national fleet
Potassium permanganate seized at the Port of Genoa as part of the fight against drug trafficking.
Genoa
Operation by the Customs and Monopolies Agency and the Financial Police
Fincantieri cancels orders for four U.S. Navy frigates
Trieste
Further orders are expected for the construction of new classes of naval units
The Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority met with the port cluster to discuss the new sustainability report.
Livorno
The Italian Merchant Marine Academy celebrates its first 20 years
Genoa
During this period, 3,660 students from all over Italy graduated.
Crédit Agricole Italia financed the construction of the Grande Tianjin ship for Grimaldi Euromed.
Naples/Parma
Hapag-Lloyd expects next 45% increase in EU ETS surcharge
Hamburg
The Emissions Trading System will enter into full force on January 1st.
European Commissioner Tzitzikostas visited the Monfalcone shipyard
Trieste
Upcoming measures announced to strengthen the sector's competitiveness, resilience, innovation, and technological leadership.
The trial against Damen for alleged corruption and sanctions violations begins today
Amsterdam
The company expresses disappointment with the protracted investigation and anticipates a lengthy legal battle.
AD Ports Group has acquired a 19.3% stake in Egypt's Alexandria Container & Cargo Handling Co.
Cairo/Abu Dhabi
Saudi Egyptian Investment Company's share purchased
In 2024, the turnover of the main Italian port container terminals grew by +8.1%
Milan
Traffic increased by 3.4%
Corsica Sardinia Ferries has purchased the Stena Vision ferry
Vado Ligure
It will be renamed "Mega Serena"
Work has begun to increase container traffic capacity at the port of Thessaloniki by 40%.
Thessaloniki
The expansion of Pier 6 will be completed in 40 months
A precautionary seizure of over €100 million has been ordered against Liberty Lines.
Trapani
BLS Cargo urges Switzerland to exert tangible pressure on German rail infrastructure stakeholders.
Bern
The company denounces the dire situation of transalpine rail freight transport. Further incentives requested.
Livorno is confident in the additional one hundred million euros promised by Salvini to build the Darsena Europa.
Livorno
Salvetti: I asked how we intend to proceed with the future assignment to private individuals who have expressed interest.
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The Chinese embassy in Greece responds to alleged American ambitions in the port of Piraeus.
Athens
Beijing speaks of a Cold War mentality and a hegemonic logic
The procedure for requesting access to the third year of the Sea Modal Shift grant has been activated.
Rome
Applications must be submitted by December 17th
US cruise group Viking reports strong quarterly performance growth
Los Angeles
The July-September period closed with a net profit of 514.0 million dollars (+35.4%)
Guido Pietro Bertolone is the new president of Fedit
Rome
He takes over from Giuseppe Cela, outgoing president and currently head of Fedit Servizi
Latrofa (AdSP Lazio): the ZLS will make our ports even more attractive for investors, logistics operators, and businesses.
Civitavecchia
The tool - he highlighted - can lead to a qualitative leap in terms of logistical and industrial competitiveness
Container traffic continued to decline at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach in October
Los Angeles/Long Beach
Cordero: Consumers will likely see price escalation in the coming months
Pasquale Legora de Feo has been confirmed as president of Uniport
Rome
New Technical Commission for "Cruises and Passengers" established
The expansion of the Suez Canal Container Terminal was inaugurated on Sunday.
Port Said
Capacity increase of 2.2 million TEUs per year
Katoen Natie to acquire 80% of French firm Bils-Deroo Solutions
Luxembourg
The logistics company has nearly 1,500 employees
Danaos Corporation closed the third quarter with a net profit of $130.6 million (+6.2%)
Athens
Revenues up 1.8%
In the first nine months of 2025, Circle's production value increased by +80%
Milan
As of September 30, the value of the group's multi-year backlog had grown by +66%.
APM Terminals to build and operate Laldia Container Terminal at Chittagong Port
Dhaka/The Hague
30-year concession contract signed
MPCC orders four new 4,500 TEU containerships from China
Oslo
The contract unit price is $58 million.
In October, the port of Singapore handled 31.2 million tonnes of containerized cargo (+1.0%).
Singapore/Hong Kong
In the port of Hong Kong, traffic amounted to 1.1 million TEUs (-6.9%)
DHL Group revenues decreased by 2.3% in the third quarter
Bonn
Net profit was 888 million euros (+9.5%)
Fincantieri and KAYO sign agreement for the construction and maintenance of military vessels in Albania.
Trieste
CMA Terminals (CMA CGM Group) to acquire 20% of Container Terminal Hamburg
Marseille/Hamburg
Agreement with the German Eurogate
The Municipality of Civitavecchia denounces that the Fiumicino cruise port project undermines the foundations of the law on ports
Rome/Civitavecchia/London
The project - Cruise Terminals International underlines - will be a pillar of the sustainable development of Fiumicino
Over 175 kilos of cocaine seized at the port of Gioia Tauro.
Reggio Calabria/Cagliari
Over 8,500 counterfeit items intercepted at Cagliari's Porto Canale
Global Ship Lease reports record quarterly revenue again
Athens
Youroukos emphasizes the solidity and excellent prospects of the small and medium-sized containership market
In the third quarter, Montenegro's ports handled 675 thousand tons of goods (+4.1%)
Podgorica
80.0% growth in cargoes to Italy
Svitzer acquires 66.6% of Norwegian towing company Buksér og Berging
Copenhagen
It has a fleet of approximately 35 tugboats and 25 pilot boats
The keel-laying ceremony for the new oceanographic vessel Arcadia took place in Piombino.
Piombino
Construction entrusted to T. Mariotti
The Management Committee of the Central Adriatic Port Authority has approved the 2026 budget forecast.
Ancona
An administrative surplus of 32.2 million is expected
The UNIPORT public meeting will be held in Rome on November 19th.
Rome
Among the topics at the centre of the meeting was the port system reform project.
Cruise passenger traffic at GPH terminals stable in the summer quarter
Istanbul
1,503 stopovers were recorded (+9.6%) for a total of 4.66 million passengers (+0.8%)
Ocean Network Express establishes its own shipping agency in Greece
Singapore
It will take over the activities of the ENA Shipping Agency
Regional Container Lines orders two new 14,000 TEU containerships from KSOE
Bangkok/Seongnam
MSC includes calls at Bremerhaven, Limassol and Beirut in the Levante Express service
Geneva
The line connects Northern Europe with the Mediterranean
AD Ports to acquire 20% stake in Latakia International Container Terminal
Abu Dhabi
Agreement with the CMA CGM shipping group
The Eastern Liguria Port Authority approves the 2026 budget and three-year plan.
La Spezia
The decree has been signed to begin construction on the new high-voltage electricity grid in the port of La Spezia.
A new SDC Customs Service Containers warehouse has opened in Porto Marghera.
Venice
It will be used for the storage and movement of goods at room temperature
Moby is selling five ferries at a starting price of €229.9 million.
Vicenza
Sale and lease-back agreement expected for two of the vessels
d'Amico International Shipping's quarterly financial results decline
Luxembourg
Mottola Crossbow: The fundamentals of the tanker industry remain solid.
ICTSI posts record quarterly financial and operating performance
Manila
In the period July-September, container traffic in the group's terminals grew by +12.3%
Denmark's DFDS to cut 400 jobs
Copenhagen
The group is looking for a new CEO. Record revenues were recorded in the July-September quarter.
CEVA Logistics has completed the acquisition of Turkey's Borusan Logistics.
Marseille
Operation worth 383 million dollars
1,100 cars from the Chinese car manufacturer Dongfeng were unloaded in the port of Livorno
Livorno
Traffic is managed through the "Il Faldo" logistics area operated by XCA
Assiterminal, the MIT note clarifies that the 90-minute grace period applies only to waiting times
Rome/Genoa
Ferrari: The Conference of Port Authority Presidents could consider a sort of national program agreement.
Harren assigns a single brand to its heavy lift companies
Bremen
The fleet of 80 vessels will be operated under the single SAL brand.
Wallenius Wilhelmsen's revenues fell by 2% in the third quarter.
Lysaker
Net profit was $280 million (+8%)
ESPO has presented its new annual environmental report
Brussels
Climate change remains the top priority for European ports to address
Over €60 million from the PNRR for the ports of Naples and Salerno
Rome
Rixi: Let's make more effective use of European resources and accelerate the implementation of strategic projects.
Agreement between Escola Europea and DLTM to promote international mobility and maritime training
La Spezia
Synergies between the Ligurian maritime cluster and the port and training community of Barcelona
UPS has completed its acquisition of Canada's Andlauer Healthcare Group.
Atlanta/Toronto
Operation worth 1.6 billion dollars
CMA CGM to register ten new 24,212 TEU containerships in the French International Register
Marseille/Copenhagen
The company will take delivery of them starting from 2026
The National Maritime Fund has organised a meeting with the ITS Mare and the maritime training centres
Rome
It will be held on December 3rd in Rome
Two MSC Cruises Musica-class cruise ships undergoing refurbishment in Malta
Geneva
Work at Palumbo Malta Shipyard includes the construction of new suites
Increase in freight traffic in Tuscan ports over the past six months
Livorno
In the first six months of 2025, growth of +2.0% was recorded in Livorno and +4.9% in Piombino
Kalmar closes the third quarter with higher financial results and lower orders
Helsinki
The contribution of the services segment offset the lower performance of equipment sales
Tito Vespasiani has been appointed Secretary General of the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority.
Genoa
The 2026 budget and the 2026-2028 three-year operational plan were approved.
COSCO Strengthens Its Bulk Fleet with Orders for 29 Vessels
Shanghai
Orders worth a total of over $1.7 billion for 23 bulk carriers and six VLCCs
Assiterminal: Technical roundtable on cruise tourism is a success.
Genoa
An important step - Cognolato highlighted - to enhance the territories and promote an integrated vision of the sector.
Fincantieri signs agreement to develop Saudi Arabia's maritime ecosystem
Trieste
It was signed with the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources of Riyadh
Yang Ming Signs Contracts for Six New 8,000 TEU Container Ships
Keelung
They will be delivered from 2028 and will replace 5,500 TEU ships
Rijeka Gateway Terminal officially opened
River
It is operated by the joint venture between APM Terminals and Enna Logic
New historical records for quarterly traffic of goods and passengers in Albanian ports
Tirana
2.25 million tons of cargo (+16.7%) and 1.01 million people (+6.4%) moved
The Management Committee of the Southern Adriatic Port Authority takes shape
Bari
The designations of some local administrations are still missing
The Senate's VIII Commission approved the appointment of eight Port System Authority presidents.
Rome
Parliamentary process completed
Carole Montarsolo has been appointed general manager of GNV Morocco
Genoa
Know-how from over ten years of relationships and direct presence in the area
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
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MEETINGS
Spediporto's conference "Take opportunities navigating trade tensions" will be held in Genoa on December 1st and 2nd.
Genoa
It will be held at the Conference Hall of Banca Bper
The National Maritime Fund has organised a meeting with the ITS Mare and the maritime training centres
Rome
It will be held on December 3rd in Rome
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PRESS REVIEW
Three UAE Firms Eye Investment In Kenya's Port, Renewable Energy, And Shipping Projects
(Capital FM Kenya)
Foreign firms to operate 3 terminals under Ctg Port for up to 30 years; deals by December
(The Business Standard)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
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Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
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The concession term for Metal Carpenteria in the port of Crotone has been extended.
Gioia Tauro
The deadline has been extended to November 14, 2033
In the period July-September, freight traffic in Tunisian ports grew by +5.4%
La Goulette
Cruise passengers decreased by -10.5%
UPS's latest quarterly financial performance declines
Atlanta
Revenues down by -3.7%
Wärstilä Corporation closed the third quarter with sales of over 1.6 billion euros (-5.0%)
Helsinki
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