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Exim India web site
AUGUST 2, 2024
  • MALA 2024 all set to be a grand celebration of logistics excellence on August 21 in Mumbai
  • SITC expanding its India coverage with 2 new services
  • DPA asks ship agents to ensure cargo holds are ready for loading, seeks fitness certificate
  • WTO launches digital platform allowing users to view the latest trends in world trade
  • APSEZ kicks off FY25 with strong 47% PAT growth in Q1
  • Exports hit by rising shipping rates, vessel scarcity
  • GDP to expand by 7.5 pc in FY25: Ind-Ra
  • Minister gives overview of maritime sector advancements
  • Govt hikes Customs duty on chemicals from 10 pc to 150 pc
  • Cotton exports surge 68 pc
  • New industrial hubs proposed at 12 locations along key freight corridors
  • CHENSAA AGM discusses key issues

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International Transport Journal web site
AUGUST 2, 2024
  • Massive pressure on the margins

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The Loadstar web site
AUGUST 1, 2024
  • Ports struggle with congestion as Red Sea crisis and front-loading boost volume
  • 'Demand surcharge' disclosure sinks DHL
  • Expected strong peak season the 'cherry on the cake' for airlines
  • Euro road freight rates are falling, but costs are up and driver shortage persists
  • CStar Line to cut Russia feeder services for more-profitable Red Sea routes
  • Climate activists stuck to runway hold up cargo flights at Leipzig
  • Kevin King takes the reins as TT Club's new CEO

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Marine Log web site
AUGUST 1, 2024
  • ZIM Kingston fire raises worries over Canada's marine emergency preparedness
    The Transportation Safety Board of Canada (TSB) has issued two safety concerns following the 2021 loss of containers and fire on board the container vessel ZIM Kingston, off Vancouver Island, B.C. The
  • Artemis Technologies opens its first U.S. office in Brooklyn Navy Yard
    With its eye on the Jones Act market, Belfast, Northern Ireland-based Artemis Technologies, a leading contender in the foiling e-ferry race, has opening its first U.S. office in response to significant interest
  • Amogy renames its ammonia powered tugboat NH3 Kraken
    Brooklyn, N.Y.-headquartered ammonia to power pioneer Amogy Inc. is getting nearer to trialing the world's first ammonia powered tugboat on a tributary of the Hudson River. In preparation for that event it

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Container News web site
AUGUST 1, 2024
  • Global bunker indices still in downward trend
    During the 31st week of the year, the Marine Bunker Exchange (MABUX) indices continued their downward trend. The 380 HSFO index dropped by US$9.30 to US$531.05/MT, approaching the US$500 mark. The VLSFO index fell by US$10.88 to US$630.92/MT. The MGO index decreased by US$13.61 to US$810.08/MT, nearing the US$800 mark. "At the time of writing, the global bunker indices showed signs of a moderate
  • Liberian Registry appoints new VP of Port State Control Affairs
    The Liberian Registry, one of the world's largest shipping registries, welcomes Commander Norm Witt (retired from the U.S. Coast Guard) as Vice President of Port State Control Affairs. "I'm excited to be in a position where I can leverage my previous Coast Guard experience in helping clients achieve high levels of regulatory compliance, which in turn minimizes shipping delays and enhances overall
  • Hassan Allam Construction secures major contract from Saudi port
    Hassan Allam Holding announced that its subsidiary Hassan Allam Construction Saudi has been awarded a significant contract in partnership with El Seif Engineering Contracting and China Harbour Engineering Arabia by the Port of NEOM, located in Oxagon, northwest Saudi Arabia. This Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) project involves the development of the Port of NEOM's Container Term
  • Gebrüder Weiss announces leadership transition in West region
    On 1 August, Alexander Eberharter assumed the management of the West region for the international transport and logistics company Gebrüder Weiss. He succeeds Hannes Mayr, who is retiring after a remarkable 41-year career with the company. Mayr joined Gebrüder Weiss in 1983 and served in various management roles. "Hannes Mayr and his team have made a significant contribution to the success of Gebr
  • Sea-Intelligence reports no consolidation impact on ocean carrier competition
    In Issue 675 of the Sea-Intelligence Sunday Spotlight, the Danish shipping data analysis firm examined whether the turmoil of the last four years has led to the largest carriers growing in dominance versus the mid-tiered carriers, or has been an opportunity for mid-sized carriers to gain in importance versus the big carriers. To assess this, Sea-Intelligence calculated the global Herfindahl-Hirsc
  • Port Authority of Valencia awards contract for new railway line
    The Port Authority of Valencia (PAV) has awarded the works to double the track and implement the third rail line between the Poniente and Levante docks in the Port of València to the joint venture between the companies TECSA Empresa Constructora and Dragados, for a total of €11,546,582.05 (VAT included), with a maximum completion period of 18 months. Once this infrastructure is completed, it will
  • Taiwanese government to back Yang Ming's fleet expansion
    Taiwan's Transportation and Communications Minister Li Meng-yen said at a press conference on 30 July that with Yang Ming Marine Transport's change of management, the government will support the mainline operator to commission more newbuildings to boost its fleet. Li noted that Yang Ming had been less active in ordering newbuildings, resulting in the Taiwanese operator being relegated from eighth
  • PIL partners with WNS to proceed with its digital transformation
    WNS, a provider of global digital-led Business Process Management (BPM) solutions, announced its strategic relationship with Singapore-based shipping firm Pacific International Lines (PIL). In this multi-year contract, WNS will work with PIL to accelerate its digital transformation journey by leveraging WNS' proprietary shipping process automation platform, Malkom.ai. This collaboration will enab
  • Wärtsilä to transfer Trieste manufacturing site to MSC
    In July 2022, technology group Wärtsilä announced a plan to ramp down manufacturing in Trieste and to centralise its four-stroke engine manufacturing in Europe to Vaasa, Finland. The production activities in Trieste have since been discontinued, with manufacturing volumes centralised in Vaasa. Now, Wärtsilä and MSC have agreed on a transaction for the Trieste manufacturing site. Today, 255 employ
  • Maersk announces preliminary Q2 revenue of US$12.8 billion
    Based on preliminary figures, AP Moller - Maersk reports an unaudited revenue of US$12.8 billion, underlying EBITDA of US$2.1 billion and underlying EBIT of US$756 million (reported EBIT of US$963 million) for the second quarter of 2024. Due to the continued supply chain disruption caused by the situation in the Red Sea, which is now expected to continue at least until the end of 2024, coupled wi
  • Port of Koper commences container terminal expansion project with public procurement
    Recently, the Port of Koper announced a major public procurement for one of its largest and most crucial upcoming projects. The investment will include the construction of a container quay and additional storage space in the northern part of Pier 1. The deadline for tender submissions is 30 September 2024. The public tender encompasses the development of a 326-meter quayside, 70,000m² of stacking
  • CMA CGM collaborates with GTT and HD KSOE for 12 new LNG-fuelled boxships
    In July, technology and engineering group GTT received two orders from its Korean partner HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (HD KSOE) to design the cryogenic fuel tanks for 12 CMA CGM's new LNG-fuelled container vessels. Under these new orders, HD Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) and HD Hyundai Samho (HSHI) will each build six container ships. Each ship will have a capacity of 15,500 TEU
  • New CEO takes the helm at TT Club
    Kevin King is the new Chief Executive Officer of the specialist transport and logistics insurer TT Club, completing a planned move announced last year. Acting as Deputy CEO to Charles Fenton over the last year, King and Fenton have worked closely to complete a smooth transfer of responsibilities. King officially assumed his duties on August 1. Originally based in the United States, King has long
  • ICTSI boosts Manila terminal operations with new cranes
    ICTSI's flagship Manila International Container Terminal (MICT) in the Philippines has completed the commissioning of its three new quay cranes. With this latest investment, the global operator International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) aims to enhance the terminal's capacity to handle the increasing demands of modern container shipping. "The acquisition of these new quay cranes repr
  • MPA Singapore partners with Microsoft
    The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Microsoft on 29 July to collaborate in innovative technologies including cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, robotics, and cybersecurity. The two partners aim to support the adoption and the development of digital and green solutions for the maritime industry. MPA and Micr
  • OceanScore inaugurates new office in Singapore
    OceanScore has opened a new office in Singapore to serve its regional clients, responding to the growing demand in Asia for its digital solutions designed for efficient regulatory compliance with the EU ETS and FuelEU Maritime. This new office in Singapore represents the latest expansion for the Hamburg-based maritime technology company, which already has offices in Poland and Portugal. "Our list
  • Ocean container shipping market reaches a tipping point: Xenetal Analysis
    The ocean container shipping market reached a tipping point in July, with long-term rates on major fronthaul trades showing signs of life just as spiralling short-term rates begin to soften. The Xeneta Global XSI®, which covers all valid long-term contracts in the market, edged up 2.5% in July to stand at 151.5 points. More notably, the underlying XSI® sub-index for Far East Exports - which inclu
  • Irish Defence Forces orders Konecranes equipment
    In early 2024, the Irish Defence Forces placed an order for a Konecranes E-VER electric forklift to handle containers and general cargo at their main Logistics Hub in Curragh Camp, Co Kildare, Ireland. The forklift is scheduled for delivery in the third quarter of 2024. "This order proves that the E-VER's rugged strength and reliability will offer the versatility needed for a wide range of applic
  • ONE reports US$4.2 billion revenue in Q1 FY2024
    Ocean Network Express (ONE) released its financial results for the first quarter of FY2024, covering April to June 2024. The revenue for this quarter was US$4.211 billion, representing a 12% increase from the same period last year, with a net profit of US$779 million, an increase of US$266 million year-over-year. Cargo movements improved due to increased consumer spending in North America and Eur

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Splash web site
AUGUST 1, 2024
  • JP Morgan takes over US carrier Bold Ocean
    Investors advised by JP Morgan Asset Management have acquired US shipping and logistics firm Bold Ocean from private equity firm Nova Infrastructure for an undisclosed sum. Annapolis, Maryland-based Bold Ocean operates nine vessels that transport goods under long-term charter with the US government. In 2018, a group of companies in US flag shipping, fleet technical ...
  • China's wind and solar capacity overtake coal for the first time
    The landscape of China is changing on a scale hard to fathom to outsiders with renewable energy projects stretching across vast terrains, and in the process altering the fortunes for dry bulk owners. China's investments in renewables are gigantic, leading the world in wind and solar, with twice as much capacity under construction as the ...
  • Costamare confirms bulker sale as boxship charters flow in
    Greek owner Costamare has confirmed a supramax bulker sale and revealed multiple charter deals for its containership fleet. In its second-quarter earnings report, the New York-listed company has corroborated this month's brokers' reports on the deal for the 2009-built Oracle. While S&P sources suggest Vietnamese interests and a price tag of $12.5m, Costamare did not ...
  • Yang Ming completes top management reshuffle
    Taiwanese shipping line has completed a top management reshuffle with Cliff Pai promoted to president and Feng-Ming Tsai coming onboard as chairman. Pai, formerly chief strategy officer at the line, has been with Yang Ming for the past 40 years. He takes over from Patrick Tu. Tsai, meanwhile, is a professor who holds a Ph ...
  • CLdN invests in Liverpool terminal
    Luxembourg-based roro operator CLdN has launched a multimillion-pound investment in its Brocklebank terminal at the Liverpool port. The investments are part of CLdN's plans to increase capacity on its Liverpool-Dublin route. The infrastructure upgrades at the terminal are expected to improve the use of space and enhance the flow of cargo movements while a new ...
  • Meriaura appoints new CEO
    The CEO of Finnish shipowner Meriaura, Kirsi Suopelto, has resigned from her position to join a new employer. Suopelto will continue as Meriaura's CEO until September 30. The company's board has appointed the current chairman of the board, maritime counsellor Jussi Mälkiä, as the new CEO starting October 1. Board member and vice-chairman Antti Vehviläinen ...
  • Pacific Rim revealed as buyer of Norden cape
    Low-profile bulker player Pacific Rim has emerged as the taker of a ship Norden flipped this May, Norden's first cape after entering the segment in March last year. Fast-growing Pacific Rim, which is based out of both China and Singapore, has added the scrubber-fitted Nord Ferrum, a 180,000 dwt workhorse built in 2011 for $34m, ...
  • Transocean lands $531m drillship contract in US Gulf
    Swiss-based offshore drilling giant Transocean has secured a $531m contract from BP for operations in the US Gulf of Mexico. The contract will see drillship Deepwater Invictus on hire for about 1,095 days starting in the first quarter of 2025. The 2014-built floater was previously named as one of the three rigs earmarked for another ...
  • TotalEnergies takes option on Noble jackup off Argentina
    Offshore rig owner Noble Corporation's harsh-environment jackup rig Noble Regina Allen has gained more work from TotalEnergies in Argentina. The French energy major has exercised two priced option wells on the 2013-built rig at $150,000 per day, keeping the unit busy for an additional 60 days. The initial $31m 220-day contract with Total Austral was ...
  • Ugland Offshore bags BP PSV contract
    Norway's Ugland Offshore has been awarded a contract in the UK sector for one of its platform supply vessels. Offshore brokers tell Splash, that the 2012-built Evita II has been fixed to UK supermajor BP for six months at an undisclosed dayrate, with further extension options attached to the deal. The Cyprus-flagged 85-m-long unit has ...
  • Sumitomo and JGC forge floating wind pact
    Japanese trading house giant Sumitomo Corporation and fellow engineering firm JGC Corporation have teamed up on a potential supply of structural components for the floating offshore wind sector. The duo has signed an agreement aiming for a collaboration in the complete supply chain from detailed design, and manufacture to delivery. The partnership involves the development ...
  • Third ship spills oil in same area of the Philippines
    Remarkably authorities in the Philippines have had to attend to another distressed vessel in Bataan to the west of Manila, a third ship accident in the area in the space of just one week. Oil was seen flowing into the ocean yesterday from tanks inside the Mirola-1, which ran aground near the shore of Mariveles ...
  • Accident report into Canadian boxship blaze sparks call for greater firefighting equipment
    Canada's Transportation Safety Board (TSB) has called for improvements to Canada's emergency preparedness rules following the release of a report looking into a boxship accident off Vancouver Island three years ago. The ZIM Kingston lost 109 containers - two containing hazardous materials - during dire weather in October 2021, in an accident that also saw ...
  • European Commission launches ship finance portal
    The European Commission has launched a ship financing portal in a bid it says to boost the maritime sector's green transition. The platform, launched by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Mobility and Transport, provides businesses and organisations with a repository of available financial tools needed to drive fleet renewal and retrofitting, enhance efficiency, and reduce ...

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Lloyd's List web site
AUGUST 1, 2024
  • Dorian LPG not concerned by VLGC rate downturn
    Hurricane Beryl and increased transits through the Panama Canal have put downward pressure on VLGC rates, but fundamentals point to...
  • Beset with fleet renewal questions, Teekay finally buys a modern tanker
    How do you rejuvenate an ageing fleet when asset values are sky-high and investors punish you for paying inflated prices...
  • Red Sea-driven liner profits are still rising, new Maersk numbers imply
    Listed container lines continue to follow a familiar pattern in 2024, under-promising early in the year and over-delivering in the...
  • Softening hull market seen as good for shipowners
    Baltimore bridge casualty will see marine reinsurance rates harden, but impact on direct market pricing difficult to call
  • ICS warning on hydrogen market's uncertain future and huge power need
    Shipowners' group wants more incentives to drum up hydrogen demand, as well as port infrastructure so the industry can be...
  • JP Morgan Asset Management acquires US operator Bold Ocean
    Institutional investors advised by JP Morgan's Asset Management have acquired US flag operator Bold Ocean group from private equity firm...
  • D'Amico rides strong product tanker rates to higher profits
    Milan-listed owner has ordered four LR1s, a segment it expects to deliver promising returns
  • Governments may have to foot bill after dark fleet spill, argues Reed Smith
    'Countries like Türkiye, which permit ships insured by such policies to pass through strategic waterways like the Bosporus, might be...
  • Port state control bodies to investigate crew wages and employment agreements
    If deficiencies are found then masters could be ordered to rectify the faults or the vessel could even be detained...
  • Zim Kingston report shows 'gaps in Canada's preparedness' for marine emergencies
    The report investigates a fire on board containership Zim Kingston off Vancouver in 2021, which burned for five days before...
  • Finnish crane maker vows 'made in USA' as Biden pledges to phase out Chinese equipment
    The company is seizing opportunities presented by the 'Building America Buy America' Act and Investing in America Agenda, both of...
  • Net zero goals are creating 'new shipping supercycle'
    QBE Asia's head of marine, Rama Chandran, says converting to new fuels and technology will ignite strong growth for the...
  • South Korea extends tonnage tax system to 2029
    Seoul will also increase tax for chartered vessels not owned by flag carriers to support domestic ship registry
  • Bahri breaks ground with first Chinese VLCC order
    Deal comes as Saudi Arabia's national shipping firm is seeking to renew its fleet amid a shortage of yard slots...
  • West of England sets up shop in Dubai
    Former North claims director Dhillon hired to head drive into Middle East Gulf and Indian subcontinent markets
  • Daily Briefing
    Iran-linked tanker joins new 'fake' registry of Guinea as flagging fraud escalates | Red Sea crisis could have permanent effect...

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The Journal of Commerce web site
AUGUST 1, 2024
  • Maersk hikes full-year profit forecast by $2 billion, ups volume outlook
    Despite reporting lukewarm second-quarter results, the carrier is expecting disrupted supply chains and strong demand to boost its annual financial result.
  • Panama Canal transits rise to almost normal levels as expansion work begins
    The move to increase ship traffic comes as canal officials have started talks with some of the inhabitants who will be affected by the $1.6 billion project to expand the canal's water catchment, including construction of the Rio Indio reservoir.
  • No sign of slowdown in ongoing air cargo 'peak season'
    Not even the widespread disruption to global aviation from the Microsoft IT outage in mid-July could derail resurgent air freight markets.
  • Raise fossil fuel price to spur demand, investment in green alternatives: WSC
    The container shipping lobby group believes higher costs levied on users of conventional bunkers is vital for the energy transition that requires multi-billion-dollar investments by fuel producers.
  • Nervous US shippers have few options in the face of port strike threat
    As the clock ticks down toward the expiration of ILA's current contract, the window for frontloading to the East and Gulf coasts is closing and there's limited potential for diversions through Canada and Mexico, writes Journal of Commerce Executive Editor Mark Szakonyi.

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TradeWinds web site
AUGUST 1, 2024
  • Star Bulk Carriers confirms settlement of $69m convertible bonds with stock
    Greek bulker owner issues 6m new common shares to holders of former Eagle Bulk notes
  • Shell chief executive Wael Sawan 'very bullish' about role of LNG in longer-term
    But says industry will continue to go through cycles
  • BP shipping veteran takes helm at oil company safety group
    Oil Companies International Marine Forum names Lambros Klaoudatos as chair
  • Teekay Tankers chief wants to buy ships 'but we need to get the timing right'
    Rising prices offer opportunity to sell and reason for prudence
  • Dorian LPG sees shares dip despite earnings beat as investors look to weaker quarter
    US investment bank Jefferies remains a bull on the stock but takes down earnings estimate
  • Uniper targets shipping fuel as it begins producing bio-LNG in Rotterdam
    German energy company converts liquefies biomethane at Dutch hub
  • Diana Shipping executives digest profit slump in 'muted' bulker market
    Zafirakis claims to be "very happy" with company debt profile
  • Investigators board fire-damaged Hafnia tanker in collision probe
    Damaged Hafnia Nile and Ceres I are anchored in Malaysian waters after collision
  • AP Moller-Maersk boosts full-year profit forecast on Red Sea upheaval
    Liner giant expects Houthi disruption to last at least until end of this year
  • d'Amico International Shipping profit soars on back of record product tanker market
    Spot rates are highest in Italian shipowner's history
  • Tech tie-up alerts insurers to real-time maritime perils as global tensions soar
    Insurwave agrees deal with security specialist Ambrey amid growing geopolitical risk
  • All scrubbed up: Scorpio Tankers' technical czar speaks on future of exhaust devices
    Cameron Mackey once made a profitable decision on scrubbers, but it would be different today
  • Dorian LPG set for 'fleet growth and renewal' after $100m share sale, CEO says
    Gas carrier owner's quarterly results in line with previous guidance
  • Violent rolling and a five-day fire: How voyage from hell overwhelmed Zim boxship crew
    Vessel lost 109 containers off Vancouver Island during storm
  • US LNG exports have cut greenhouse gas emissions, study finds
    Findings emerge as Say No to LNG lobby group launches 'Beyond Methane Pledge'
  • Arrow Shipbroking: La Nina weather switch 'almost a red herring' for dry bulk
    Research expects 'negligible' effect on dry bulk exports from the forecasted weather system
  • Idan Ofer orders world's first ultra large ethane carriers
    New breed of large vessel set to emerge as long-haul trades from US to Asia ramp up
  • JP Morgan scores US flag swoop with Schuyler Line acquisition
    Andy Dacy-led buyer snaps up Maryland owner-operator and four other companies
  • 'Price-sensitive': Watchful Costamare has 'ability to execute fast' on bulker S&P deals
    Greek shipowner is ready to pounce on bulker deals -when it sees an attractive opening
  • Liner giants revamp funding proposal for clean fuel ahead of IMO debates
    The WSC Green Balance Mechanism has been updated and submitted for discussion with other market-based proposals
  • Major P&I club to set up shop in 'stronghold' Dubai as shipping shifts east
    CEO Tom Bowsher says new office reflects growing shift of business to the Middle East and Asia
  • Teekay Tankers profit drops on dry-dockings, spot rates and ship sales
    Canadian tanker owner remains optimistic about conditions providing support to its market
  • 'Price-sensitive': Watchful Costamare has 'ability to execute fast' on bulker S&P deals
    Greek shipowner is ready to pounce on bulker deals -when it sees an attractive opening
  • Hapag-Lloyd floats enquiry for up to 30 LNG dual-fuelled container ships
    German liner owner and operator expected to stick with its fuel of choice as it checks out yards for next mega-batch of boxships
  • Teekay Tankers buys aframax from Union Maritime in $70.5m transaction
    New York-listed Teekay Corp spin-off adds modern ship after selling batch of older tankers
  • Asia Pacific Shipping extends orderbook with four stainless steel chemical tankers
    Two Chinese shipyards will be building the 25,900-dwt tanker newbuildings
  • Wind-powered newbuilding aims to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 99%
    Australian shipbuilder has won contract for innovative vessel following global tender process
  • Wind powered trimaran newbuilding aims to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 99%
    Australian shipbuilder said to have won contract for innovative vessel following global tender process

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American Shipper web site
AUGUST 1, 2024
  • DHL eyes freight recovery after subdued 1H
    Parcel logistics giant DHL is banking on a strong peak shipping season to bring up results for 2024.
  • Airline cargo revenues improve in Q2 along with market
    Large passenger airlines recorded solid growth in cargo revenue during the second quarter after more than a year of contraction.

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At the construction site of the Fincantieri in Genoa, the delivery of the Explora II to the Explora Journeys
Geneva / Genoa
Celebrate also the laying of the coin of "Explora III" and the cutting of the first sheet of "Explora IV"
In the first half of 2024, transalpine freight transport through Switzerland grew by 1.9%
In the first half of 2024, transalpine freight transport through Switzerland grew by 1.9%
Bern
Decrease in the share of the railways (72.3%). Expected a near significant drop in rail traffic
In July, shipping traffic in the Suez Canal declined by -51.5% percent.
In July, shipping traffic in the Suez Canal declined by -51.5% percent.
Cairo / Copenhagen
In the first seven months of 2024, the decline was -48.3% percent.
The Greek government announces a new tax on cruises and CLIA criticizes the methods and purposes of the decision
Saloniki / Brussels
The crucieristic association calls for the modernization of national ports
The Budget Commission of the German Parliament has approved Meyer Werft's bailout plan
Berlin
Le Aziende informano
C. Steinweg - GMT S.r.l., il vostro partner logistico nella regione del Mediterraneo
L'azienda ha sede a Genova come ufficio regionale del gruppo Steinweg per il Mediterraneo centrale, la Costa Adriatica e il Nord Africa
Five Italian ports in the network of containerized maritime services of Gemini Cooperation
Copenhagen / Hamburg
In Genoa and I am going to approve primary services. The Spezia, Livorno and Trieste touched by shuttle lines
Assigned to Automar an additional area of 40mila square meters in the port of Gioia Tauro
Joy Tauro
Will be used as a storage area of transit cars in transit
HMM will invest about 17.5 billion by 2030 to boost its competitiveness
Seoul
54% of the resources will be allocated to the container segment, 24% to that of bulk containers, 18% to the development of logistics and 4% to the improvement of environmental and digital performance
ECSA appreciates the recognized relevance to the shipping industry from the report by Mario Draghi
Brussels
The document on the future of European competitiveness, however, highlights the decline of the EU fleet
MSC presents its own new standalone services while HMM, ONE, and Yang Ming form the Premier Alliance
Seul / Singapore/Keelung / Geneva
The new alliance will bring five services to Italy, compared with 19 in the MSC.
Hupac to include French access lines to Alptransit in Swiss modal transfer policy
Chiasso
Bertschi : The adjustment of the Belgium-Metz-Strasbourg-Basel line to the four-metre profile is a top priority
The contract for the renewal of the contract of the German port workers is in the final stages of arrival.
Berlin / Bremen
The ZDS dating association and the union ver. of have signed a preliminary agreement
Federagents, wrong even just hypothesizing a privatization of ports with the sole purpose of doing cash
Rome
Saints : privatisations have never produced exciting results in Italy
In July in the port of Ravenna, the bulk of the bulk of the bulk of the bulk goods were raised and the other goods declined.
Ravenna
In the first seven months of 2024, cruising traffic fell by -14.3% percent.
Hapag-Lloyd, renewed the parasocial pact of CSAV shareholders and Kühne Maritime
Las Condes
The deal will be at least until the end of 2030.
In Vestas Blades the concession of the logistics plate of the port of Taranto
Taranto
Proposal in line with the objectives of the AdSP for the development of hubs for the production of offshore wind and related components
Final free route at the entrance of MSC in the capital of German HHLA
Hamburg
At the Parliament in Hamburg 72 votes in favour and 33 against
WTO continues to rise in world trade in goods, but the future is unpredictable
WTO continues to rise in world trade in goods, but the future is unpredictable
Geneva
Uncertainty is due to geopolitical tensions, regional conflicts, the change of monetary policy in advanced economies and the weakening of export orders
Does the calura stick to it? It's time to talk about the privatization of ports
Rome
The hypothesis revived by members of the government that starts thinking about the budget law
Medlog (MSC) bought the British logistics company Maritime Transport
Felixstowe
Felixstowe's company has 3,000 employees
Chinese navalmechanical groups CSSC and CSIC announce a merger plan
Shanghai
The deal will be based on a share swap deal signed by the two companies on Tuesday.
Wallix and Telenor Maritime announce partnership to increase IT security in the maritime sector
Paris / Arendal
It is focused, in particular, on digital solutions with remote access
The Companies inform
100 Years of Industrial Turbocharging
The year 2024 marks the 100th anniversary of the first turbocharger for large engines
Another portelon of a ferry in the fleet of Jadrolinija has been ceded.
Zagreb
Milanovic President and CEO of Croatian President Croatian and the CEO of the shipping company have been attacked.
COSCO Shipping Development orders the construction of 42 bulk renovator
Shanghai
Committed to the total value of nearly 1.8 billion
Last month Chinese ports recorded a new historical record of container traffic
Last month Chinese ports recorded a new historical record of container traffic
Beijing
Seaports alone have handled 25.6 million teu (+ 8.3%)
Further increases in the quarterly economic and operational performance of the COSCO Group
Further increases in the quarterly economic and operational performance of the COSCO Group
Shanghai
In the April-June period of this year, revenues increased by 19.0% percent. Order 12 new container ships from 14,000 teu
Surge in container sales produced by Chinese CIMC
Hong Kong
The company has recorded new semi-annual and quarterly revenue records
In the first half of 2024, the traffic of goods in Moroccan ports grew by 15.3%
Rabat
Call by Dominguez (IMO) to stop attacks on ships in the Red Sea
London
Highlights of the risk of serious damage caused by possible oil spills
In the first half of 2024 the traffic of goods in the port of Tanger Med grew by 13.9%
Anjra
In the second quarter, 3.5 million tonnes more than in the April-June period of 2023
Royal Caribbean orders Meyer Turku a fourth class cruise ship
Royal Caribbean orders Meyer Turku a fourth class cruise ship "Icon"
Miami / Turku
The commit includes options for a fifth and a sixth unit
Transhipment containers continue to fuel the growth of container traffic in Spanish ports
Madrid
In July the national port scans handled 1,531,414 teu (+ 6.3%)
It still dips the fire on the Suezmax Sounion attacked on Wednesday in the Red Sea
It still rammed the fire on the Suezmax Sounion attached on Wednesday in the Red Sea
Larissa
Flames on the deck of blanket and on part of the superstructure
Arrive at Medcenter Container Terminal in Gioia Tauro 18 new straddle carriers
Joy Tauro
In the first seven months of 2024, the Calabrian port airport moved 2.3 million containers (+ 11.9%).
Filt-Cgil, the instrument of self-production, is already governed by the current rules.
Rome
The union calls on the bodies concerned to apply them with authoritativeness, rigor and competence
VSM, the participation of the State in Meyer Werft must be temporary and the company's guidance must be confirmed to the Meyer family
In the second quarter it flattened the growth of exports of goods by G20
Paris
The import and export value of services was also higher and imports of services were also higher.
In the first eight months of this year, freight traffic in Russian ports has fallen by -3.1%
St. Petersburg
Growing imports and loads in transit
Completed the renovation of the viary axis of access to the port of Gioia Tauro
Joy Tauro
The construction site related to accessory works opens
Stable traffic of goods in Greek ports in the first quarter
Pyreo
The national traffic has been growing, while the one with the foreign economy has been growing.
The winning DSV winner in the race for the acquisition of DB Schenker
Berlin
In the next few days awaited the pronouncement of the supervisory board of the DB Group
New platform for comparison between ECSA and alternative fuel manufacturers
Brussels
Focus on policies and tools to support the production and use of clean ship fuel in Europe
ISLA (EMS-Fehn-Group) carries out the acquisition of the entire capital of European Terminalist Services
Leer
The company is led by Director-General Antonio Pandolfo
UIR, well the allocation of PNRR resources to increase and efficiently increase the digital endowments of Italian interports
Rome
The economic loss of the Swiss railway company FFS Cargo is accentuated.
Bern
Reduction of volumes of goods transported by national and international services
US FMC gives green light to vessel sharing agreement Gemini Cooperation
Washington
The U.S. agency said it would monitor the deal closely.
The European Rail Freight Association lists the EU priorities for the development of rail cargo
Brussels
Presented in poster 2024-2029 of the association
The Global Maritime Forum stresses the need to increase the welfare of seafarers
Copenhagen
The shortage of maritime manpower has reached the greatest of the last 17 years
Privatization of ports? The Spezia invites to take for example the local model
The Spezia
Fountain : The primary need would be to ensure a national planning of the resources allocated to portuality
Appointed the new coordinators of seven of the nine TEN-T European transport corridors
Brussels
Two more will be designated and appointed at the beginning of next year
ZIM tightens a long-term operational cooperation agreement with MSC
Haifa
It is related to routes between Asia and USA via Panama and Suez
In the second quarter of 2024 the Port of Bremen / Bremerhaven handled 15.9 million tons of cargo (+ 9.2%)
In the second quarter of 2024 the Port of Bremen / Bremerhaven handled 15.9 million tons of cargo (+ 9.2%)
Breed
In the first six months of the year, the growth, driven by containers, was 9.9% percent.
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MSC Cruciere hopes the concession will be granted in Bari and Brindisi ports despite the notice of rejection of the application.
Geneva
The company will present its own counter-deductions to the AdSP
The shortage of cold ironing plants in ports also hints the development of electric cargo ships
Frankfurt am Main
Paper on the environmental impact of batteries in ocean ocean freight carried out by CIMAC and Maritime Battery Forum
Germany's MOSOLF Port Logistics & Services buys compatriate TO Group
Kirchheim unter Teck / Bremen
The transaction will include venues in Belgium, Spain, Poland and the United Arab Emirates.
In the first quarter of 2024, it returned to grow traffic in Belgian ports
Brussels
Increase of loads at boarding
Saipem has awarded two offshore contracts in Saudi Arabia worth one billion dollars.
Milan
In July, freight traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-I'm going to go
Genoa
The decline in the cruises sector was particularly consistent.
Christiania Shipping (Eitzen group) will acquire Navquim Holding
Le Havre
The Dutch company owns and operates a fleet of 13 stainless steel chemical tanker
Kongsberg will sell the segment of ship government systems to private equity firm Norvestor
Oslo
In 2023, these assets generated revenues of about 850 million Norwegian kroner
Oakley Capital gives up to Lloyd's Register a majority stake in Ocean Technologies Group
London / Luxembourg
The transaction will be completed in the last quarter of this year
The new cruise terminal in Fusina, Marghera, has been inaugurated.
Venice
Expected this year a growth of 9% percent of the cruise traffic in Venice
In the first half of 2024 the container traffic in CMPort terminals was 71.8 million teu
Hong Kong
Recorded a growth of 7.9%
Grimaldi has taken delivery of the fifth multipurpose ro-ro ship of class "G5"
Naples
The "Great Casablanca" will be employed in the links between North Europe and West Africa
German port firms call for measures to counter the effect of rising train tracks prices
Hamburg
Germany's BLG sets up its own subsidiary in Turkey
Breed
The new company BLG Uluslararasi Tasimacilik Ltd. is based in Istanbul
The iron ore of the Vale will arrive at European steelworks through the port of Tarragona
Tarragona / Kallo
The first ship is approx at the Euroports terminal
In the second quarter, revenues from China's COSCO Shipping Ports increased by 4.5%
Hong Kong
In the first half of 2024, the increase was 3.0% percent.
Continues the trend of declining economic results of MPC Container Ships
Oslo
In the second quarter of 2024, revenues declined by -32.7% percent.
Expected upwards of quarterly financial results of Regional Container Lines
Bangkok
In the April-June period, revenues grew by 16.6% percent.
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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DATABASE
ShipownersShipbuilding and Shiprepairing Yards
ForwardersShip Suppliers
Shipping AgentsTruckers
MEETINGS
On July 17, the public assembly in Assiterminal will be held in Rome.
Rome
Messina (Assshipowners) : with the renewal of the Ccnl of the shipowner industry valid responses to the needs of workers
The assembly of Assagents will be held in Genoa on June 25.
Genoa
Event entitled " Mari inquieti. Routes and conflicts : the incognition of traffickers "
››› Meetings File
PRESS REVIEW
Die Rettung der Meyer Werft geht in die entscheidende Phase
(WirtschaftsWoche)
Samsung, HMM clash in US over shipping rates
(The Korea Times)
››› Press Review File
FORUM of Shipping
and Logistics
Relazione del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 17 luglio 2024
››› File
Vard will build a second Ocean Energy Construction Vessel hybrida for Island Offshore
Trieste
Delivery is scheduled for the first quarter of 2027
In the port of Galveston, the construction of the cruise terminal that will be home port of MSC Cruciere has begun.
Galveston
It will be inaugurated at the end of 2025
In Japan on the way a study for the realization of ships for the transport of liquefied CO2
Tokyo
Design and constructive features will be defined
The Spezia is proposed as the seat of the Giuseppe Garibaldi transformed into a museum ship
The Spezia
Highlighted the connection of the city with the Navy Militate
GNV entruvs Telemar with the management and maintenance of the rescue and safety systems of navigation
Oslo / Paris
Agreement relating to three ships currently under construction in China
Shipping traffic in the Straits of Malacca and Singapore
Port Klang
In the January-July period, 54,563 vessels were transited (+ 7.2%)
South Korean navalmechanical group HD KSOE will acquire majority of Convion
Expoo
Finnish company specialises in the development of fuel cell technology
Waiting for a relevant growth of participation in Green Logistics Expo
Padova
Two main meetings : the General States of the Logistics of the North East and of Lombardy and Mercintrain
In July the port of Algeciras handled 399mila containers (-1.9%)
Algeciras
In the first seven months of this year, traffic amounted to 2.8 million teu (+ 2.0%)
The semi-annual results of China's COSCO Shipping International
Hong Kong
In the first six months of this year, revenues rose by 8.2% percent.
USB, continue in the punctual complaint of any attempt at unauthorized self-production in ports
In the first half of 2024, OOIL revenues grew by 2.3%
Hong Kong
Decline in earnings
Attack on a Greek Suezmax tanker ship in the Red Sea
Southampton / Athens
It took place 72 nautical miles west of Hodeidah
CD Cargo has exercised options with Bombardier Transportation for 11 locomotives TRAXX 3MS
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