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Exim India web site
APRIL 30, 2026
  • Ministry brings together Coastal States and Union Territories to chart the next phase of maritime growth
  • India, Singapore chart roadmap for green fuel bunkering, storage infrastructure & digital logistics
  • Hormuz naval action a targeted blockade on Iranian shipping, not global trade, says Rubio
  • NSB meet appreciates government measures to deal with the challenges arising out of the conflict
  • CBDT outreach lays emphasis on International Taxation, Transfer Pricing and Advance Pricing Agreements
  • Improved schedule reliability in March seen as tenuous
  • Analysts predict gradual recovery in Strait of Hormuz in H2 2026
  • China delivers world's first 10,800-unit dual-fuel vehicle carrier
  • You Ask We Answer
  • Commitment to remit struck-down tariffs back to clients
  • INDIAN PORTS ASSOCIATION
  • India-NZ FTA projected to double engineering exports
  • India's Russian crude imports normalise in April as floating cargo surge fades
  • Closure of Strait of Hormuz curbs demand growth

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International Transport Journal web site
APRIL 29, 2026
  • Arnold Schwerlast joins AHK Ukraine
  • DP World becomes logistics partner of Porsche
  • Governments around the USA reaffirm freedom for Panama
  • Webfleet offers tool for optimizing fuel consumption
  • Man Truck & Bus satisfied with Q1
  • Pakistanis acquire Boeing 737-400SF
  • DSV reports revenue growth in Q1/2026
  • FedEx pushes for trijet return
  • Premiers discuss border infrastructure between Poland and Ukraine
  • Temporary overnight driving ban at the Brenner
  • Brunnauer leads Dachser branch in Himberg
  • 200 million dollars for Madagascar's multimodal network
  • Hupac Group achieves positive result in 2025
  • CargoBeamer takes over terminal in Kaldenkirchen
  • Mohammed Abdool new CEO of TNPA
  • Inauguration of the "China Railway Express Pavilion"
  • Growth and change in the 3PL market

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The Loadstar web site
APRIL 29, 2026
  • Fuel surcharges and slow-steaming making waves for shippers
  • US SMEs forced to 'multi-source' to avoid tariff backlash
  • Egypt emerges as a transit hub for Europe-Gulf freight
  • Analysis: Dismal DSV - Dead money? Sharpening the axe will fix it
  • FMC orders record payback by shipping line for unfair fees during Covid
  • The Loadstar Leader: China Merchants tipped to join the Hutch port sale talks - why?
  • DVZ Radar: Dachser turns its focus to 'interlocking' sales
  • Gulf crisis a blip in India's airfreight growth, claim bullish stakeholders
  • South Korea offers shippers a helping hand with freight rate discounts
  • Charter market benefits from tonnage shortage in 'fully employed' box ship fleet

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Marine Log web site
APRIL 29, 2026
  • GAO reports on Navy and USCG shipbuilding woes
    The U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) has now released a report recently submitted in testimony before the House Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces, Committee on Armed Services and the Subcommittee on
  • VIDEO: Marines board containership as Iran blockade continues
    Yesterday, U.S. Marines from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit boarded M/V Blue Star III, a commercial ship suspected of attempting to transit to Iran in violation of the U.S. blockade of Iranian
  • Orca AI and SHI team up on next-gen autonomous vessel tech
    London, U.K. - headquartered maritime AI specialist Orca AI has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) aimed at accelerating the development, deployment and scaling of next-generation
  • Seaside LNG appoints new C-suite leadership team
    Houston-headquartered LNG-bunkering specialist Seaside LNG has announced the appointment of a newly formed C-suite leadership team. The company says that, as the only platform in North America offering integrated shoreside liquefaction, LNG
  • Navy awards Ingalls $283M FF(X) lead yard contract
    HII (NYSE: HII) reports that the U.S. Navy has awarded its Ingalls Shipbuilding division a $283 million contract to perform FF(X) class frigate lead yard support activities. The contract allows Ingalls Shipbuilding

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Container News web site
APRIL 29, 2026
  • Freightos Weekly Update: Transpac ocean rates continue to edge up on Iran pressure
    Increased fuel costs from the Strait of Hormuz closure continues to keep container rates elevated during the post-Lunar New Year, pre-peak season, low demand season for ocean freight when prices normally reach their floor for the year. Even with this pressure however, rates are well below spikes caused by recent disruptions like the Red Sea crisis and trade war frontloading. Asia - Europe rates e
  • Baltic Sea Ports convene in Hamburg to advance green corridor
    Senior representatives from ports, industry and policy institutions across the Baltic Sea Region gathered in Hamburg on April 23 for a workshop examining the energy transition and decarbonisation of transport, held at the HHLA Container Terminal Tollerort. The event was organised by the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg's Senate Chancellery Baltic Sea Strategy Point in cooperation with Port of H
  • Port of Antwerp-Bruges integrates digital platform
    The shareholders of RX/SeaPort, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges and APZI have reached an agreement on the principles of cooperation for integrating the digital platforms RX/SeaPort and NxtPort into a single unified system. The integration will be managed under a new entity designated RX/NxtPort and represents a significant step in the ongoing digitalisation of the maritime and logistics chain at the P
  • Hanseatic Global Terminals appoints Paulo Ruy Tung as Senior VP Commercial in Latin America
    Hanseatic Global Terminals (HGT) Latin America has appointed Paulo Ruy Tung Pedroso as Senior Vice President Commercial, effective June 1, 2026. He holds a degree in Business Administration from INSPER in São Paulo. He brings extensive experience in the maritime, port and logistics sectors. Before joining HGT, he served as Head of Terminal and Port Procurement for Latin America at Maersk. In that
  • Inland Port Greer drives growth in Southeast intermodal logistics
    Inland Port Greer continues to prove its role as a key intermodal hub in the U.S. Southeast, offering strong rail connectivity to the Port of Charleston and regional markets. The facility handled nearly 200,000 rail moves in 2025, marking a record year and reinforcing its position as a high-volume, short-haul intermodal solution. Located along the I-85 corridor between Atlanta and Charlotte, the
  • Costamare posts $75.3 million net income in Q1 2026 and orders 16 newbuilds
    Costamare Inc. (NYSE: CMRE) reported net income of $75.3 million ($0.62 per share) for the first quarter of 2026. Adjusted net income stood at $76 million ($0.63 per share). Liquidity reached $644.4 million. Voyage revenue fell 7.2% year-on-year to $201.6 million. Lower charter rates on certain vessels and increased dry-docking days drove the decline. Income from leaseback vessel investments rose
  • Trump hardens stance on Iran as Hormuz crisis disrupts global trade
    U.S. President Donald Trump warned Iran to comply with Washington's nuclear demands, as a U.S. naval blockade continues to pressure Tehran's economy. Trump is expected to reject Iran's latest proposal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz , according to U.S. media reports. He plans to maintain the blockade until Iran agrees to dismantle its nuclear program. "Iran can't get their act together... They bette
  • Fire destroys mobile harbor crane at Port of Itajaí - No injuries reported
    A major fire destroyed a mobile harbor crane (MHC) at the Port of Itajaí on the night of April 25, 2026. Official reports from the Port Authority confirmed that the incident resulted in no injuries or fatalities. The blaze started at approximately 9:30 PM at the JBS Terminais facility. According to the terminal operator, the crane was stationary for maintenance when the fire began. The flames qui
  • Six Governments Accuse China of Weaponizing Maritime Trade
    A coordinated US-led diplomatic statement over detained Panama-flagged ships signals that the canal ports dispute has crossed from commercial arbitration into open great-power confrontation
  • World's largest car carrier delivered in China with 10,800 CEU capacity
    China has delivered the world's largest car carrier, marking a new milestone in global automotive shipping capacity and shipbuilding capabilities. The vessel, named Glovis Leader, has a capacity of 10,800 car equivalent units (CEU). It was built by Guangzhou Shipyard International under China State Shipbuilding Corporation and delivered in Guangzhou. The ship will be owned by HMM and operated by
  • COSCO SHIPPING Ports reports solid Q1 growth as throughput nears 39 million TEU
    COSCO SHIPPING Ports reported steady growth in the first quarter of 2026, with higher throughput and improved financial performance despite global uncertainty. The company handled 38.9 million TEU, up 8.9% year on year. Equity throughput rose 7.5% to 11.9 million TEU. Revenue increased 10.3% to $420.9 million. Profit attributable to shareholders reached $85.6 million, up 2%. Growth came mainly fr
  • Rhenus completes full acquisition of LBH Group to expand maritime network
    Rhenus Group has completed the acquisition of the remaining 49% stake in LBH Global Agencies, taking full ownership of the port agency business. The move follows the initial partnership established in 2023. Rhenus has now acquired the remaining shares from the Lagendijk family, making LBH a wholly owned subsidiary. LBH Group operates in 24 countries and provides port agency services for bulk, liq
  • US allocates $774 million to upgrade ports and strengthen supply chains
    The United States Department of Transportation has announced a $774 million investment in port infrastructure, aimed at improving supply chain efficiency and supporting economic growth. The funding, delivered through the Maritime Administration (MARAD), will support 37 projects across coastal seaports, Great Lakes ports and inland river ports nationwide. The projects include rail tunnel expansion
  • Port of Aarhus posts record results and container volumes in 2025
    The Port of Aarhus delivered one of the strongest financial results in its 180-year history in 2025, driven by record container volumes and strong market demand. Revenue reached DKK 406 million, up 8% year-on-year. EBIT surged to DKK 118 million, more than tripling compared to 2024. Container throughput hit a new national record. The port handled 843,665 TEU, an increase of nearly 28%. Growth was
  • PIL reports $1.04bn profit for FY2025 amid volatile market
    Pacific International Lines (PIL) reported a net profit of $1.04 billion for the financial year 2025, delivering resilient performance despite softer freight rates and ongoing market volatility. The group recorded revenue of $4.27 billion, slightly below 2024 levels. Strong volume growth helped offset the impact of declining rates. Total volumes increased 17% year-on-year to 2.58 million TEU. Gro
  • How the Hormuz crisis is rewriting container shipping
    With 43 top-line vessels trapped, war-risk premiums at twenty times pre-conflict levels the industry is no longer waiting for the strait to reopen
  • ADNOC L&S takes delivery of sixth LNG carrier to expand global fleet
    ADNOC Logistics & Services has taken delivery of its sixth next-generation LNG carrier. The vessel strengthens the company's global energy transport capacity. The ship has a capacity of 175,000 cubic metres. Jiangnan Shipyard in China built the vessel. It is part of a $1.2 billion fleet expansion programme launched in 2022. Each cargo can deliver about 1.1 TWh of energy. This equals the winter ga
  • HJSC secures additional order for two 10,100 TEU container ships
    HJ Shipbuilding & Construction (HJSC) has secured a new order for two 10,100 TEU container vessels from a European shipowner. The contract is valued at KRW 357.2 billion and follows an earlier agreement signed in February. The latest deal brings the total order to four vessels of the same class. The ships will be built at the company's Yeongdo Shipyard in Busan, its main production facility. The

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Splash web site
APRIL 29, 2026
  • BW Offshore lands Bay du Nord FEED deal with Equinor
    Floater specialist BW Offshore has signed a front-end engineering and design (FEED) agreement with Norwegian major Equinor for the Bay du Nord development offshore Newfoundland and Labrador. The FEED agreement formalises the next phase of the project following BW Offshore's selection as preferred FPSO bidder and represents continued progress towards a potential final investment decision ...
  • Diana Shipping fixes capesize and ultramax at higher rates
    Greek bulker owner Diana Shipping has entered into time charter contracts for two of its dry bulk vessels with Refined Success and Oldendorff. Refined Success hired the 2010-built, 177,773 dwt capesize New York. The gross charter rate is $27,500 per day, minus a 5% commission paid to third parties, for a period of at least February ...
  • RWE locks in long-term buyers for Welsh offshore wind farm output
    German utility RWE has signed two major power purchase agreements (PPAs) to supply renewable electricity from its Gwynt y Môr offshore wind farm to Breedon Group and Network Rail. Breedon Group will receive around 70GWh of renewable electricity per year under a 15-year PPA with RWE, sourced initially from the Gwynt y Môr offshore wind ...
  • US commits $774m to upgrade port infrastructure nationwide
    The US Department of Transportation's Maritime Administration (MARAD) has announced a $774m investment into US port infrastructure. A total of 37 projects will receive funding under MARAD's Port Infrastructure Development Program (PIDP). The awards are intended to improve capacity expansion, operational efficiency, and supply chain resilience in coastal seaports, Great Lakes ports, and inland riv
  • New Zealand flags suspected North Korea sanctions breaches at sea
    The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) has concluded a series of maritime patrols monitoring North Korea's evasion of United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctions in the international waters of the Yellow Sea and East China Sea. Patrols conducted by the Royal New Zealand Air Force observed a possible ship-to-ship transfer of illicit goods, reported 35 ...
  • Vineyard Wind deal set to save $1.4bn on electricity bills for Massachusetts customers
    The US state of Massachusetts has activated the Vineyard Wind offtake contracts, which are expected to save its residents $1.4bn in electricity bills over the next 20 years. This past winter, Vineyard Wind lowered electricity prices by competing in wholesale electricity markets, consistently offering lower prices than other electricity sources. The activation of the utilities' ...
  • North Sea skillset seen as answer to UK construction labour crunch
    The UK Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) is urging offshore workers to consider a career in construction, considering the significant number of transferable skills between the industries. Construction faces a significant and growing demand for skilled scaffolders, with CITB's Construction Workforce Outlook forecasting that nearly 1,400 scaffolders will be needed across the UK by 2029, ...
  • Cyan Renewables secures long-term AHTS contract in New Zealand
    Singapore-based offshore wind vessel player Cyan Renewables has signed a contract with OMV to keep one of its anchor handling tug supply (AHTS) vessels operating in New Zealand waters. OMV New Zealand awarded a long-term contract to the 2009-built MMA Vision anchor handler. The deal is for up to five years and will start immediately ...
  • Delay tactics cast shadow over MEPC
    Familiar patterns of procedural delay are emerging at this week's critical UN shipping summit in London, with sources close to the negotiations warning that the most contentious decisions are being deliberately deferred to the final hours of the meeting - leaving little time for meaningful resolution. The 84th session of the Marine Environment Protection Committee ...
  • Geneva Dry hits its stride as deals flow and debate crackles on opening day
    The third edition of Geneva Dry, the world's premier commodities shipping conference, has opened in style, with a packed first day of dealmaking, debate and networking that underlined the Swiss city's status as a hub for the dry bulk and commodities shipping world. Delegates flooded the conference floor from the opening bell, with shipbrokers, owners, ...
  • Smart Ship Hub: Digitalisation now a necessity, not a choice
    The maritime sector has spent years talking about digitalisation, but progress remains uneven. For Smart Ship Hub, the pitch is straightforward: bring everything into one place and make the data usable. Joy Basu, the company's chief executive, frames it as a shift away from fragmented systems toward a single operational layer. "Smart Ship Hub (SSH), ...
  • Dee4 doubles down on ultramax play
    Dee4 Capital Partners Fund II has snapped up a second ultramax, continuing its well-timed push into high-quality Japanese-built tonnage. The fund has acquired the 60,500 dwt Only You, a 2017-built unit from Sanoyas, for just under $29m. The vessel has been renamed Dee4 Pine. The ship was sold by another financial player, Alpha Omega. The ...
  • South Korea binds shipbuilding and shipping in new national industrial strategy
    South Korea has formally launched a sweeping initiative to align its world-class shipbuilding and shipping industries under a single national strategy, acknowledging years of criticism that the two sectors have failed to capitalise on their combined strengths. The Shipbuilding-Shipping Mutual Development Strategy Council was unveiled at a ceremony in Seoul on 28 April, attended by ...
  • Mission to Seafarers launches shore-based wellbeing index
    The Mission to Seafarers is extending its welfare measurement work beyond the ship's rail, launching a new Shorebased Happiness Index to capture the wellbeing of maritime professionals working on land for the first time. The new index mirrors the methodology of the charity's established Seafarers Happiness Index - which has tracked crew welfare for nearly ...
  • Mercuria steps up fleet push with four bulker newbuilds
    Swiss commodities trader Mercuria is continuing its move deeper into shipownership with an order for four kamsarmax bulk carriers at Wuhu Shipyard. The 82,000 dwt newbuildings will be tied into Mercuria's global logistics system, marking another step away from its long-standing reliance on chartered tonnage toward a more asset-backed shipping model. For years, Mercuria has ...
  • Venture Energy and Shenji Energy tie up in green fuel supply push
    Hong Kong-based Venture Energy has signed a strategic memorandum of understanding with Shanghai Shenji Energy & Environmental Technology, marking a significant step up from existing spot trade cooperation into a broader green fuel supply partnership. The agreement, signed at Shenergy Group's Shanghai headquarters establishes a hybrid supply framework combining spot market flexibility with medium-
  • CULines books four newbuilds at Huangpu Wenchong
    China United Lines (CULines) has re-entered the newbuilding market with an order for four 6,400 teu containerships. The Shanghai-based intra-Asian carrier has contracted CSSC Huangpu Wenchong Shipbuilding in Guangzhou for the series, with CSSC Trading involved in the deal. The move marks CULines' first ship order since 2022, when it booked a pair of 7,092 ...

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Lloyd's List web site
APRIL 29, 2026
  • Somali piracy resurgence remains a coastal threat, for now
    A surge of attacks off northern Somalia - including three hijackings in a week - shows that isolated incidents have...
  • Supply-side story: why tonnage tightness is driving dry bulk
    There are a significant number of bulkers stuck in the Middle East Gulf, but there are less visible constraints on...
  • Ship recycling market stalls as disruptions prompt shipowners to delay scrapping decisions
    Vessels severely damaged in the Middle East conflict will eventually enter the recycling stream, though they present more complex safety...
  • Cosco Shipping Energy profits double as Hormuz crisis fuels tanker super cycle
    The Chinese shipping giant reported a two-fold surge in Q1 profits driven by soaring tanker rates amid the crisis in...
  • Costamare confirms massive newbuild and chartering deal with Cosco
    Long-term charters for 16 newbuilds and deal for two secondhand boxships boost contracted revenue to more than $6bn
  • Buying interest for secondhand containerships being sustained despite market uncertainties
    Limited supply is pushing prices upward, with ships being sold quickly and some deals happening off-market
  • US targets banks in a bid to quench China's teapot refiner thirst for Iranian oil
    The Hormuz crisis has dampened Iranian crude exports globally as total exports approach the lowest point seen in the past...
  • Net-Zero Framework on knife edge at MEPC84 as countries line up for and against carbon pricing
    Countries are weighing in for and against a carbon price as part of debate on the Net-Zero Framework - or...
  • Middle East port update: Wednesday, April 29
    Bahrain's airspace has officially reopened and crew changes are possible
  • The Daily View: Don't worry about bunker price, worry if there is any
  • Daily Briefing
    Accusations fly as states clash at UN over freedom of navigation | Shadow fleet VLCC finds legitimate path to compliant...

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The Journal of Commerce web site
APRIL 29, 2026
  • NY-NJ's Port Newark terminal takes first steps in next big expansion
    The terminal, jointly owned by Ports America and MSC's Terminal Investment Limited, unveiled new container handling equipment as part of a growth drive to increase capacity by 40%.
  • ODFL sees signs of growing LTL demand in sequential volume gain
    The company is one of several LTL carriers reporting growing volumes, though its daily shipments are still down year over year.
  • More job cuts in the works for Q2 as DSV-Schenker integration continues: Lund
    DSV CEO Jens Lund, speaking during the company's first-quarter earnings call Wednesday, said the integration of Schenker has been completed in more than 50 countries, with full integration still on tap by the end of this year.
  • Singapore's PIL bets on volume growth from vessel deliveries, new services
    Highlighting the carrier's Asia focus and volume growth potential, PIL said it will take delivery of at least two 13,064-TEU container ships this year that could be deployed on long-haul Asia-South America and Asia-Middle East services.
  • Appeals court rules against Evergreen in Savannah detention fee case
    The ruling ends a six-year saga during which the Federal Maritime Commission had to decide whether it was a prerequisite that a port be open in order for detention or demurrage fees to be levied.
  • Canadian review of labor laws linked to hoped-for longshore peace, US diversification
    The move comes at a delicate moment - months before dockworker negotiations are set to begin on Canada's West Coast in November ahead of the expiration of the current contract next March.

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TradeWinds web site
APRIL 29, 2026
  • US sanctions on Hengli refinery raise questions about sister shipyard
    Shipowners say their orders are unaffected by action against yard group's parent
  • Edda Wind closes deal to sell off fleet to Navigare and North Star
    Transaction leaves wind vessel owner with no ships or newbuildings
  • TotalEnergies CEO says Middle East energy flows will take up to three months to reset post-conflict
    Patrick Pouyanne reveals company got one tanker out of Gulf but insurance withdrawn on a second
  • Ahti Pool brings in Mona Grannenfelt as operations boss after debut profit
    Finnish fuel compliance player says it is on track to double revenue in 2026
  • Mercuria adds VLCCs and bulkers as year-to-date newbuilding spree reaches $1bn
    Energy trader returns to DSIC for tankers and orders kamsarmaxes at Wuhu Shipyard
  • Somali pirates attack tanker deep in Indian Ocean
    After capturing three ships close to Somali shores, suspected hijackers venture further out at sea
  • Ardmore Shipping inks newbuilding deals and bumps dividend as rates skyrocket
    Owner also confirms sale of 12-year-old MR tanker
  • Tanker experts digest impact of UAE exit from Opec
    Gulf country could put extra 1.5m bpd into the market, but war complicates matters
  • Saudi Arabia wants IMO to kick climate talks further down the road
    Clear differences remain as delegates wrangle over course of green shipping
  • OOIL orders a dozen LNG dual-fuelled container ships worth $2.2bn
    CSSC's Hudong-Zhonghua will be building the series of neo-panamax vessels
  • US pushes its LNG to Central and Eastern Europe with 'Trump Peace Pipelines Framework'
    Producer Venture Global, Greece's Aktor and Albania hook up on $6bn supply deal
  • Mercuria adds VLCCs and bulkers as year-to-date newbuilding spree tops $1bn
    Energy trader returns to DSIC for tankers and orders kamsarmaxes at Wuhu Shipyard
  • Costamare adding 18 boxships in big newbuilding and sale-and-purchase push
    Greek owner boosts charter backlog as first-quarter profit falls
  • PIL profit plunges 23% in container shipping's 'challenging market'
    Despite hurdles, Singapore carrier believes Asia will be a core engine of growth
  • Russia-trading tanker hit by 'kamikaze' drones in Black Sea
    Escalation in the Black Sea rises, as Kyiv and Moscow strike each other's vessels
  • Monjasa expects huge jump in profit amid Middle East disruption
    Danish bunker and tanker group could make as much as $150m in 2026
  • Samsung and Orca AI move autonomous navigation systems into newbuildings
    Shipbuilder and digital tech firm set to integrate each other's systems to enhance fleet-wide autonomy
  • Trafigura head of dry cargo steps down
    A prominent figure has departed after 17 years
  • Former Adnoc vessel mooted for Senegal FSU conversion job
    Two more LNG steamships are being linked to an infrastructure developer
  • Greek owner JHI Steamship explains VLCC orders after family asset split
    Strategy is to develop a modern, efficient and competitive fleet
  • Goran Rostad joins Lightship to lead offshore push after SSY exit
    UK shop's former head of offshore returns after March departure
  • Pao and Woo families move up Asian rich list with shipping and property fortune of $24bn
    Descendants of Pao Yue-Kong control BW Group and Wheelock
  • Sustained Strait of Hormuz closure a risk to aluminium industry, CEO warns
    KCC boss says sector has been hit heavily by Middle East war
  • SFL targets $50m raise in 'very strong' Oslo bond market
    CEO Ole Hjertaker says shipping markets are generally good
  • Container ship grounds metres from luxury Bosphorus homes
    Vessel refloated after traffic through the strait was temporarily suspended
  • Bulker markets on track for a more positive year, Clarksons says
    Earnings expected to be higher, despite turmoil from the Middle East conflict, says London broker
  • How India can turn its great shipbuilding dream into a reality
    Mrinal Dutt, who has helped build Gail (India)'s LNG fleet, gives a personal view on what India's shipyards need to thrive
  • Norwegian investor Galtung Dosvig sells more shares in Klaveness Combination Carriers
    Stock has risen nearly 40% so far this year in strong markets
  • Hunter Group brings in interim CEO from Morten Astrup's investment company
    Erik Frydendal's successor will lead transition
  • Eight-year-old aframax tanker sells for more than the cost of a newbuilding
    Pusaka Laut cashes in on soaring values as it sells oldest tanker ahead of taking delivery of replacement newbuilding
  • DH Shipbuilding's 13-strong orderbook prompts focus on 'high-value' newbuilding projects
    At least four new vessels came from Greek owner Panos Laskaridis
  • China's Zhuhai Port warns of overseas risks as earnings slip
    Ports, shipping and logistics conglomerate pushes logistics and energy growth despite audit scrutiny and softer returns
  • CU Lines orders midsize container ships after four-year hiatus
    The company has ordered four 6,400-teu conventional-fuelled newbuildings, costing around $75m each
  • Asia 'massively in the frame' as Hormuz crisis tests marine cover
    Insurers say capacity remains, but supply chains and crews face mounting risks
  • Dragon boat race in Singapore drums up red-hot enthusiasm from shipping
    Organiser PSA Singapore mulls making dragon boat racing an annual event

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FreightWaves web site
APRIL 29, 2026
  • Anti-merger group launches as UP, NS prepare to refile application
    While Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern prepare to file an updated merger application with regulators, rival railroads, shippers and their stakeholders unveiled a unified front aimed at stopping the transcontinental consolidation. The Stop the Rail Merger Coalition in a release late Wednesday warned the merger "would reduce competition, drive up costs for American manufacturers, farmers and cons
  • First look: C.H. Robinson mostly powers ahead in tough environment for brokers
    With a classic squeeze setup for a brokerage-higher spot rates to secure freight for contract business booked at a lower number-C.H. Robinson's (NASDAQ: CHRW) first quarter 2026 earnings showed that struggle. But overall, it still came out mostly better than a year ago and in many areas sequentially as well. C.H. Robinson's non-GAAP earnings per share was $1.35, compared to $1.17 a year ago. More
  • Canadian National's first-quarter profit slips
    Canadian National reported lower first-quarter profits today, as revenue declined despite an increase in overall freight volume. "We are pleased with how we started the year," Chief Executive Tracy Robinson said on the railway's earnings call. "I am proud of how the team is performing. It speaks to the strength of the network and to the quality of the operating model we've built. We're handling v
  • Old Dominion eyeing y/y margin improvement in Q2
    Old Dominion Freight Line said it's seeing signs that the market is recovering, noting demand consistently improved throughout the first quarter. However, after five months of volumes performing largely in line with normal seasonality, it flagged a bit of a slowdown in April given customer uncertainty around the geopolitical landscape. Executives from the company touted recent business wins on a
  • How Accurate Shipping Data Is Transforming LTL Outcomes
    The LTL industry has embraced precision. With dimensioners now standard on many carrier docks and the NMFTA's shift to density-based classification for the majority of freight, the margin for error on shipment data is thinner than ever. Across all carriers, shippers that still rely on outdated measurement practices are still facing re-rates. This is happening on as many as one in four shipments ,
  • Target opens $265M Houston logistics facility, adds 185 jobs
    Target has opened a new 1.2 million-square-foot supply chain facility in the Houston market designed to connect directly with global suppliers and respond in real time to store demand, the company said. The site - Target's first-ever "receive center" - represents a $265 million investment and will create about 185 local jobs, expanding the retailer's growing logistics footprint along the Gulf Coa
  • Texas border bridge revamps truck crossing schedule to reduce wait times
    U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is changing commercial crossing hours at the Port of Eagle Pass, Texas, in an effort to reduce long wait times and ease congestion for trucks entering from Mexico. The changes, which take effect Monday, prioritize loaded freight while shifting empty truck movements to later in the day - a move CBP says will better utilize morning capacity and speed up over
  • UPS to close 27 additional parcel facilities in 2026
    United Parcel Service plans to close an additional 27 parcel distribution centers this year as the company continues its aggressive cost restructuring to better align capacity with lower volumes and boost profitability, which fell 25% during the first quarter as short-term cost pressures outweighed growth in revenue per piece. The integrated parcel delivery and logistics powerhouse completed 23 o
  • The freight brokerage model broke carrier selection
    On March 4, 2026, the Supreme Court heard oral argument in Montgomery v. Caribe Transport II, LLC, a case that originated from a December 2017 highway collision in which Shawn Montgomery was severely injured after a tractor-trailer veered off the road and struck his stopped vehicle on the shoulder of an Illinois highway. Montgomery sued not only the carrier and the driver but also C.H. Robinson,
  • The State Department is processing trucker Visa apps again
    On April 23, a State Department spokesperson confirmed on background that the Trump administration is processing commercial truck driver visa applications again, this time under stricter standards than the system that existed before eight months of regulatory overhaul forced a fundamental change to how foreign nationals obtain commercial driver's licenses in the United States. The Trump Administr
  • The case for continuous license monitoring
    Under 49 CFR 391.25, every motor carrier is required to make an inquiry to obtain the motor vehicle record of each driver it employs at least once every 12 months, covering at least the preceding 12 months, from each licensing authority where the driver held a commercial motor vehicle operator's license or permit. At the time of hiring, the carrier must obtain an MVR for every state where the dri
  • The load is gone and so is the Driver
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The EPP Group in the European Parliament stresses the urgency of preventing foreign states from controlling EU ports.
Brussels
ECSA: The shipping sector is a geopolitical asset for Europe
Brussels
Study on the sector, which generates 148.7 billion euros of direct economic impact
Sick people on board the Hondius cruise ship will be evacuated by air ambulances
Vlissingen/Praia
Possible resumption of navigation towards Las Palmas or Tenerife
In the January-March quarter, maritime traffic in the Panama Canal grew by +4.8%
Panama
Cargo traffic in the ports of the Central American nation remains stable
New record number of passengers embarked on NCLH group cruise ships in a single quarter
Miami
The US group records a weakening in demand
In the first quarter of 2026, vessel traffic in the Bosphorus Strait decreased by -1.7%
Ankara
2,169 tankers (-1.9%) and 7,026 other types of ships (-1.6%) passed through
A serious viral outbreak causes the deaths of three passengers on the Hondius cruise ship.
Vlissingen/Geneva
A quarter is hospitalized in intensive care in Johannesburg
Vote on IMO's Net-Zero Framework postponed again
London/Brussels/Washington
A new MEPC session is scheduled for December. Klann (T&E): The IMO cannot allow postponements to become the new normal.
Royal Caribbean reports record first-quarter financial results and a new all-time passenger record
Miami
Mediterranean cruise bookings slow down
In the first three months of 2026, Ocean Network Express revenues decreased by -6%.
Singapore
During the period, the company's ships transported 3.2 million containers (+4%)
PSA International acquires 30% stake in Chinese terminal operator Xiamen Container Terminal Group
Singapore/Xiamen/Shenzhen
Transaction valued at approximately $387 million
In the first three months of 2026, COSCO Group's revenues decreased by -10.6%.
In the first three months of 2026, COSCO Group's revenues decreased by -10.6%.
Hong Kong
During the period, the container fleet transported more than 6.9 million TEUs (+6.7%)
In the fourth quarter of 2025, Eurokai's port terminals handled 3.6 million containers (+10.5%)
Hamburg
Growth of +18.5% in Germany. A decline of -3.7% in Italy.
Stop us, rail freight is in a critical condition and requires support policies.
Rome
Map: adequate structural interventions are lacking
OOIL invests $2.22 billion in the construction of 12 13,600 TEU containerships
Hong Kong
They will be built by the Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard
Last year, the Hupac Group's production value grew by +3.1%
Zurich
Fincantieri establishes joint venture with Albanian KAYO
Trieste
The company will be responsible for the construction and maintenance of naval units for the Albanian Navy
Royal Caribbean converts options with Meyer Turku for two cruise ships into orders
Miami/Turku
The fifth and sixth "Icon" class units will be delivered in the summer of 2029 and the summer of 2030
In the first quarter, freight traffic in the port of Venice grew by +1.7%
Venice
General cargo and solid bulk cargo are increasing. Chioggia recorded a 2.7% decline.
National Bilateral Ports Organization Seminar on Workplace Safety
Rome
Gallozzi (Assologistica): in addition to compliance with the rules, full awareness of behaviors is also necessary
UPS's sixth quarterly decline in shipping volume
Atlanta
In the January-March period, the US group's revenues fell by -1.6%
The 2025 financial statements of the Western Ligurian Sea Port Authority have been approved.
Genoa
Commander Pierpaolo Danieli has been appointed Secretary General of the Northern Tyrrhenian Port Authority.
Livorno
He is the Chief of Staff of the Chief of Staff at MIT.
Wärstilä saw a sharp increase in new orders for equipment in the first quarter
Helsinki
Net sales remained stable. Operating profit increased by 20%.
The reform of the port system has received the stamp of approval from the State General Accounting Office
Rome
The measure will now be examined by parliament.
Third Pass: Excavation of the Novi Ligure interconnection tunnels completed
Novi Ligure
They connect the new high-capacity line to the historic Genoa-Turin line
HD Hyundai Heavy Industries Receives First Overseas Order to Build an Icebreaker
Ulsan
Order worth $348.9 million from Sweden
Kuehne+Nagel's quarterly revenue decline mitigated by cost reductions
Schindellegi
Air shipment volumes remain stable, while sea shipments have decreased.
Chinese seaports reach new record volume in first quarter
Beijing
In the first three months of this year, containers grew by +8.3%
In the port of Antwerp-Bruges only rolling stock is growing
Antwerp
In the first three months of 2026, overall freight traffic decreased by -3.2%
The Hormuz crisis escalates with further incidents and the seizure of ships
Tehran/Southampton
Two MSC container ships blocked
Quarterly traffic slightly down at the port of Rotterdam, with loading volumes almost making up for the reduction in landings
Rotterdam
FS Logistix to acquire 30% of CFI - Compagnia Ferroviaria Italiana
Rome
Agreement with F2i and its subsidiary FHP Group
Attack on a container ship in the Strait of Hormuz area attributed to Iranian forces
Portsmouth/Washington
Trump claims to be behind the blockade of naval traffic in the region
Grimaldi (ALIS): Increase resources for Sea Modal Shift and Ferrobonus incentives.
Rome
To enable businesses to face the crisis - he stated - it is necessary to raise it to 150 million euros per year.
Quarterly traffic growth at the port of Barcelona. Declining in Algeciras.
Algeciras/Barcelona
In the container segment, there has been a marked increase in empty boxes
A COSCO-PTP joint venture is the sole bidder for the construction and operation of a multipurpose terminal in the port of Tarragona.
A COSCO-PTP joint venture is the sole bidder for the construction and operation of a multipurpose terminal in the port of Tarragona.
Tarragona
The tender is expected to conclude at the end of June
International shipping associations reiterate that the IMO must remain the regulator of the sector's decarbonisation
London/Washington
The MEPC will meet from 27 April to 1 May in London
Unatras confirms the national road haulage ban from May 25th to 29th.
Rome
Condolences for the truck driver's death. A complaint has been filed against Trasportounito.
A new plastic recycling plant will be built in Porto Marghera.
Venice
A total investment of approximately 34 million euros is expected
A US destroyer struck and stopped an Iranian container ship in the Arabian Sea.
Tampa
The Strait of Hormuz remains blocked
Sovereign guarantee established to safeguard insurance continuity of Indian fleet vessels
New Delhi
The fund will have an endowment of approximately 1.4 billion dollars
Iran announces temporary reopening of Strait of Hormuz
Tehran/Washington
Transit would be prohibited to military units and ships and cargoes associated with hostile nations.
Unatras decides to suspend all road haulage services nationwide.
Rome
Trasportounito announces a five-day blockade from April 20th to 24th.
Cognolato (Assiterminal): Port governance reform must be truly participatory.
Genoa
In 2025, freight traffic in the port of Augusta remained stable, while in Catania it decreased
Augusta
22.9 million and 6.3 million tons moved respectively
The Norwegian Aura cruise ship was launched at Fincantieri's Monfalcone shipyard.
Miami/Trieste
It will be delivered to Norwegian Cruise Line in a year
Princess Cruises orders three new cruise ships from Fincantieri for delivery in late 2035, 2038 and 2039.
Fort Lauderdale
Orders worth over two billion euros
ZIM CEO steps down in anticipation of merger with Hapag-Lloyd
Haifa
Glickman has been at the helm of the Israeli company since July 2017
The Convention on Liability and Compensation for Damage in Connection with the Carriage of Hazardous and Noxious Substances by Sea is approaching its entry into force.
London
The treaty has been ratified by 12 states
US Central Command announces successful blockade of maritime traffic with Iranian ports
Tampa
Six ships have reportedly agreed to reverse course
AD Ports signs agreement to participate in the development of the Romanian port of Constanta
Abu Dhabi/Constance
Last year, freight traffic in the port fell by -12.8%
The conflict in Iran is causing the largest oil market disruption in history.
Paris
The International Energy Agency predicts a reduction in oil demand of 80,000 barrels a day this year due to the conflict.
A US-sanctioned tanker has passed through the Strait of Hormuz.
Washington
The "Rich Starry," coming from Al Hamriyah in the United Arab Emirates, is headed to China
The Port of Singapore recorded a new record in cargo handling in the first quarter of the year.
Singapore
Ownership of the MSC group has passed from founder Gianluigi Aponte to his children Diego and Alexa
Geneva
The company, with a fleet of a thousand ships, operates in all sectors of transport and logistics
In the first quarter of this year, cargo traffic in Russian ports grew by +0.6%
St. Petersburg
Dry goods amounted to 102.5 million tonnes (+3.5%) and liquid bulk to 107.6 million tonnes (-2.0%)
US announces blockade of Iranian ports as Red Sea crisis reignites
Portsmouth/Tampa/Washington
A vessel attempted to board a vessel 54 nautical miles southwest of Hodeyda
After negotiations in Pakistan failed, the Strait of Hormuz is increasingly at the center of the conflict.
Tampa/Washington
U.S. Navy ships search for mines in the area. Trump has urged Tehran to reopen the waterway.
In the first quarter of this year, cargo traffic in Turkish ports decreased by -0.7%.
Ankara
Cargoes to and from Italy increased by +0.6%
Shipping is stuck in Hormuz waiting for something to happen
London
Intercargo says the situation is changing hour by hour, while the paralysis seems total
Prologis and La Caisse form joint venture to invest in logistics development in Europe
Montreal/San Francisco
Initial portfolio valued at approximately one billion euros
Freight traffic in the ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado remained stable in February.
Genoa
Cruise passengers grow by +34.5%
Marked decline in acts of piracy against ships
Marked decline in acts of piracy against ships
London
Only 16 in the first three months of 2026, the lowest number since 1991 for this time of year
IMO working to enable safe transit of ships through the Strait of Hormuz
Tehran/Washington/London
Dominguez: Two-week ceasefire is a good thing
CK Hutchison initiates arbitration against Maersk over Panama ports, but not against TiL/MSC
Panama
China and Russia veto Bahrain's resolution on freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz
New York
Pakistan and Colombia abstained.
A container ship was hit by a shell near the Iranian island of Kish.
Southampton
Since February 28, 28 incidents have been reported in the region
ETF calls on the EU Commission to adopt structural measures to strengthen the resilience of the European transport sector
Brussels
Sharp increase in tanker transits through the Suez Canal in February
Sharp increase in tanker transits through the Suez Canal in February
Cairo
Overall, naval traffic in the month grew by +23.5%
Fincantieri is also focusing on alliances to develop its activities in the US
Washington
Collaboration agreement with American shipyards Fraser Shipyards and Donjon Marine
In 2025, the Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane group recorded record revenues
In 2025, the Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane group recorded record revenues
Rome
The freight transport business unit also saw growth despite a reduction in volumes handled
Iran assures Manila of safe transit of Philippine ships and seafarers through Hormuz
Manila
The Philippines imports most of its energy needs from the Middle East
Medlog (MSC Group) invests in Melbourne's old fruit and vegetable market area
Melbourne
29-hectare container storage site near Australian port
Vado Gateway staff strike confirmed for tomorrow
Genoa
Ferrari: Clarifying that part-time and fixed-term contracts are part of the National Collective Bargaining Agreement for Ports was not enough.
A project to improve the efficiency of rail services gets underway today in the Port of Rotterdam.
Rotterdam
Agreement promoted by the Port Authority and signed by six railway operators
Three European tenders are underway for the awarding of public maritime transport services to Sardinia.
Rome
They are related to the routes Genoa-Porto Torres, Naples-Cagliari-Palermo and Civitavecchia-Arbatax-Cagliari
Savino Del Bene has acquired three companies of the Spanish Grupo Marítima Sureste
Florence/Valencia
The agreement involves Marítima Sureste Shipping, Marítima Sureste Spain and Transportes Gaypemar
Fim-Cisl, the meeting with Fincantieri regarding the Muggiano shipyard's prospects was positive.
La Spezia
The investments announced by management - the union noted - are going in the right direction.
Rising energy costs weigh on Finnlines' latest quarterly financial statement.
Helsinki
Doepel: Burdens further increased by EU ETS implementation
Marabello is the new secretary general of the Strait of Messina Port Authority.
Messina
The assignment lasts four years
Heavy lift vessel HMM Namu hit near the Strait of Hormuz
Seoul
The accident did not cause any casualties.
DFDS's quarterly financial performance deteriorates
Copenhagen
The fleet's rolling stock is growing. Passenger numbers are down 18%.
From May 21st to 23rd, Ravenna will host "Deportibus - The Festival of Ports Connecting the World."
Ravenna
Kalmar records quarterly decline in new orders
Helsinki
In the January-March period, revenues increased by +5%
Job openings are growing for the port companies of Trieste and Monfalcone.
Trieste
Delivery of a recognition plaque
In the first quarter of 2026, Costamare's revenues decreased by -5.3%
Monk
Orders confirmed for 12 new 9,200 TEU vessels and four 3,100 TEU vessels
ICTSI posts new quarterly financial and operating records
Manila
The results benefited from the contribution of the new BACT and DGT terminals
MSC to launch service between the Red Sea and Northern Europe via the Suez Canal
Geneva
Truck and feeder connections to Persian Gulf ports are planned
The first batch of cold ironing work has been awarded to the port of La Spezia.
La Spezia
The total investment is 41 million euros
Konecranes' turnover decreased by -7.7% in the first quarter of 2026.
Helsinki
The value of new orders acquired in the period remained unchanged
New ART provision on regulatory measures for the awarding of maritime cabotage services
Rome
New elements in the service award procedures
Appointment of the extraordinary commissioners of the Central Adriatic and Eastern Sicily Port Authority
Rome
Salvini asks the governors of Marche and Abruzzo to reach an agreement on Lega Nord's Carloni.
Confitarma welcomes the approval of the bill to enhance marine resources.
Rome
Zanetti: a further step in the direction long indicated by the Confederation
The 2025 financial statements of the Northern Tyrrhenian and Eastern Adriatic Port Authorities have been approved.
Livorno/Trieste
They were examined today by the Management Committees
Record quarterly freight traffic in Albanian ports
Tirana
In the first quarter of this year, almost 2.3 million tons were handled (+38.8%)
DSV records a decline in net profit of -41.7% in the first quarter
Hedehusene
Downturn due to extraordinary expenses for the merger with Schenker
Filt, Fit and Uilt urge the Western Liguria Port Authority to focus on worker and safety issues
Genoa
The 2025 budget of the Southern Tyrrhenian and Ionian Sea Port Authority has been approved.
Gioia Tauro
Administrative surplus of 128.9 million euros
Rixi: Additional resources for the completion of Genoa's new breakwater.
Rome
They will be used for the consolidation of the seabed and for design adjustments
Chinese terminal operators COSCO Shipping Ports and CMPort report increased quarterly revenues.
Hong Kong
Increases determined by the greater volume of containers handled by port terminals
Dirk Jan Storm has been appointed president of PSA Italy
Genoa
He takes over from Marco Conforti, who has reached the end of his three-year term.
In the first three months of 2026, CIMC's container sales decreased by -10.5%
Hong Kong
Dry box sales dropped 13.3%. Reefer sales increased 30.2%.
The Western Sicily Port Authority opens access to funds for the PNRR training program to entities with private contracts.
Palermo
Rhenus has acquired the entire capital of LBH Global Agencies
Holzwickede
51% stake acquired from the Lagendijk family
The Genoa Port Authority's 2025 report on ship emissions has been published.
Genoa
228 inspections carried out to verify nitrogen oxide emission levels
Assoporti's second traveling assembly in Bari
Bari
The first meeting held in Venice follows
APM Terminals and Hateco to Build Container Terminal in Da Nang Port
The Hague
It will have a capacity of 5.7 million TEUs. An investment of over $1.7 billion.
Cavotec records record orders in the maritime-port segment
Stockholm
Strong demand for shore power system installations
FS Logistix-ANITA launches its new Bologna-Marcianise freight rail service.
Rome
Perform four weekly rotations
Taiwanese Evergreen, Yang Ming and Wan Hai Lines saw quarterly revenue decline
Taipei/Keelung
In March, the decreases were -17.8%, -5.9% and -10.7% respectively.
Gianpaolo Serpagli is the new president of the Unione Interporti Riuniti.
Rome
He is president of Cepim Spa - Parma Interport
From GreenMedPorts a pragmatic approach to the development of green maritime corridors in the Mediterranean
Livorno
The concession term for APM Terminals' terminal in Valencia has been extended by eight years.
Valencia
It will expire in 2049 upon reaching 50 years
In the first quarter, freight traffic in Spanish ports decreased by -1.3%
Valencia/Madrid
Cruise passengers grow by +15.7%
Grimaldi has taken delivery of the PCTC Grande Inghilterra
Naples
The vessel has a maximum capacity of 9,000 TEUs
In 2025, Blu Navy ferries carried over one million passengers
Portoferraio
ABB Group revenues grew by 18% in the first quarter of 2026
Zurich
Strong increase (+32%) in the value of new orders
Contship Italia has joined the Smart Freight Centre
Melzo
The international organization is committed to the decarbonization of freight transport
Container traffic at CMPort terminals grew by 4.4% in the first quarter
Hong Kong
Record for this time of year
CargoBeamer has extended its Liège-Domodossola intermodal service to the Parma Interporto.
Leipzig
Six round trips per week were made
The antitrust authority has approved Medlog's acquisition of MVN.
Rome
The deadline for concluding the proceedings regarding the Messina-Terminal San Giorgio merger has been extended to May 27.
Fincantieri Marinette Marine shipyard to build aluminum naval drones
National Harbor
The autonomous naval vessels, weighing 250 tons, will be 52 meters long and have a maximum speed of 30 knots.
Truck driver hit and killed at a road haulage strike picket line
Rome
Trasportounito suspends the national shutdown of the sector
CK Hutchison reports record annual revenues in the port segment
Hong Kong
Turnover generated by European terminals grew by +13%
The public meeting of the Genoa freight forwarders' association will be held on April 27th.
Genoa
Meeting at the Stock Exchange Palace
The Grimaldi Group has taken delivery of the new Pure Car & Truck Carrier vessel Grande Tokyo.
Naples
It has a cargo capacity of 9,241 ceu
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Falteri (Federlogistica): The crisis in the Persian Gulf does not justify such rapid and widespread increases in energy prices.
Genoa
GNV has introduced a former Moby ferry into its fleet
Genoa
The ship will undergo refitting operations
Over 65 kilos of cocaine were seized in the port of La Spezia.
La Spezia
They were hidden at the bottom of a wooden chest of drawers
Bunkering in the port of Rotterdam decreased by -25% in the first quarter
Rotterdam/Paris
Container traffic at COSCO Shipping Ports terminals grew by 9.0% in the first three months of 2026.
Hong Kong
In the Mediterranean, there has been an exceptional increase in activity at the Egyptian SCCT terminal in Port Said.
Container traffic at the Port of Long Beach decreased by 5.7% in the first three months of 2026.
Long Beach
In March the decline was -5.2%
Brussels authorizes SFPIM's acquisition of Belgian company Lineas
Brussels
No competition issues identified
Saipem has been awarded two offshore contracts in Saudi Arabia
Milan
The value of the orders amounts to approximately 400 million dollars
FS Logistix tests the first smart train on the Milan-Catania line
Rome
The fleet upgrade has reached 700 digitized railcars
Fincantieri Marine Group has been awarded a first contract under the US Navy's LSM program.
Trieste
$30 million order
Another sharp reduction in quarterly freight traffic at the port of Taranto
Taranto
Solid bulk and conventional cargo halved
Container traffic in the port of Hong Kong fell by -6.1% in the first quarter of 2026.
Hong Kong
In March the decrease was -5.5%
Comparison between Italian ports and Florida ports
Miami
The Italian port system presents itself at Seatrade Cruise Global 2026 in Miami
The Boards of Directors of Interporto Padova and Padova Hall have approved the merger plan of the companies
Padua
A court-appointed expert will have to establish the final exchange ratio
Container traffic at the Port of Los Angeles decreased by 4.6% in the first three months of 2026.
Los Angeles
In March alone, 752,519 TEUs were handled (-3.3%)
CMA CGM to buy Lebanese group Fattal
Marseille
The company is active in the distribution and marketing of international brands in the Middle East and North Africa.
A record cruise traffic of 15.1 million passengers is expected in Italian ports in 2026
Miami
Senesi (Cemar): growth of a new type of high-spending clientele
Finnish shipyard Meyer Turku achieved record turnover in 2025
Turku
Annual net profit of 83.8 million euros (+21.6%)
Marseille-Fos Port inaugurates cold ironing for simultaneous connection of three large cruise ships.
Marseille
Global Ports Holding to Manage Cruise Terminal at Port of Acapulco
Acapulco
Construction of a new dock is planned
A consortium has been formed in La Spezia to share data and improve supply chain efficiency.
La Spezia
Oats: Logistics efficiency depends on dialogue between all components of the supply chain.
In the first quarter, containers carried by OOCL vessels increased by +1.7%
Hong Kong
Revenues from this activity decreased by -7.6%
Francesco Di Leverano is the new secretary general of the Southern Adriatic Port Authority.
Bari
His four-year term will begin on May 11
Discount for large-capacity container ships transiting the Suez Canal suspended
Ismailia
It was in force from 15 May 2025
In February, freight traffic in the port of Ravenna decreased by -8.9%
Ravenna
An increase of +1.3% is expected for the month of March
Over 600 illegal workers discovered in the logistics sector
Rome
Coordinated and continuous collaboration contracts that masked actual subordinate employment relationships
RINA and Hanwha collaborate on battery-hybrid propulsion systems for ferries
Genoa/Busan
The projects will concern both existing and newly built vessels
French shipping company TOWT has been placed into administration
Le Havre
The company has two sailing cargo ships
Casciano (Vado Gateway): The final design for the new Bossarino toll booth in Vado Ligure has received approval.
Vado Ligure
The hope - he said - is that the work can be completed as soon as possible.
A forum on the economy, ports, and investments between Italy and North Africa will be held in La Spezia.
La Spezia
Scheduled for April 9th and 10th at the headquarters of the Port Authority of the Eastern Ligurian Sea
Number of ships undergoing repairs in Greece remains stable
Piraeus
Interventions carried out in dry dock are decreasing
The Italian government has extended the reduction in excise duties on fuel
Rome
The deadline has been extended to May 1st. 60% of the resources come from the ETS.
The Gaia Blu research vessel will serve as Italy's technological platform for autonomous navigation.
Rome
Towing operations of the LNG vessel Arctic Metagaz fail.
Tripoli
The LNG carrier is currently out of control and adrift
Yesterday a bulk carrier ran aground while transiting the Suez Canal
Ismailia
The incident was resolved within four hours
Confitarma and Assarmatori: The crisis puts maritime connections to the islands at risk.
Rome
Dominguez (IMO) urges States to coordinate to address the Hormuz maritime crisis
London
Since February 28, 21 attacks against vessels have occurred in the area
The La Spezia freight forwarders' association is urging measures to maintain the port's operational efficiency.
La Spezia
PORTS
Italian Ports:
Ancona Genoa Ravenna
Augusta Gioia Tauro Salerno
Bari La Spezia Savona
Brindisi Leghorn Taranto
Cagliari Naples Trapani
Carrara Palermo Trieste
Civitavecchia Piombino Venice
Italian Interports: list World Ports: map
DATABASE
ShipownersShipbuilding and Shiprepairing Yards
ForwardersShip Suppliers
Shipping AgentsTruckers
MEETINGS
From May 21st to 23rd, Ravenna will host "Deportibus - The Festival of Ports Connecting the World."
Ravenna
Three days of round tables, conferences, interviews, meetings and shows to tell the story of the port
The public meeting of the Genoa freight forwarders' association will be held on April 27th.
Genoa
Appointment at the Stock Exchange Palace
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PRESS REVIEW
Shipbuilding's Spring Illusion: Backbone Collapses
(The Chosun Daily)
Russian shipbuilding holding USC designing high ice-class container ship for Rosatom for Northern Sea Route
(Interfax)
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Intervento del presidente Tomaso Cognolato
Roma, 19 giugno 2025
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Due Torri is equipping itself with a 15,000-square-meter logistics hub at the Bologna Interporto.
Minerbio
In 2025, the Emilian company's turnover grew by +13.9%
The 2026 Italian Port Days program will begin soon.
Rome
The theme is "Italy, Gateway to the Mediterranean: Dialogues between Landings and Cities"
Port of La Spezia: First test for hydrogen refueling from dockside mobile vehicle to vessel
La Spezia
Bunkering trials at the Baglietto shipyard
NYK consolidates its operations in the dry bulk maritime transport segment
Tokyo
Group leaders appointed in eight European countries
Last year, freight traffic in Tunisian ports decreased by -5.2%
La Goulette
In the fourth quarter alone the decline was -8.5%
The Guardia di Finanza will use new drones to monitor the Gioia Tauro port area.
Gioia Tauro
The ports of Genoa and Savona-Vado will implement new PCS usage rights management procedures starting tomorrow.
Genoa
The measure does not introduce new charges
Nearly 400 kg of pure cocaine seized in the port of Gioia Tauro
Reggio Calabria
Three distinct operations performed within a week
Confitarma, with the Energy Decree, now is the time to allocate resources to maritime transport.
Rome
Baleària will have its own ferry terminal in the port of Barcelona
Barcelona
It will become operational in a year. Investment of €25.3 million.
In 2025, freight volumes transported by DB Cargo decreased by -8.1%
Berlin
Revenues fell by -8.0%
ONE has acquired 30% of Hutchison Laemchabang Terminal
Singapore
The company operates Terminals D, C1 & C2 and A3 of Laem Chabang Port
A Filt Cgil meeting on port work will be held tomorrow in Genoa.
Rome
It will be held at 10 am in the Port Call Room
Last month the port of Singapore handled 3.4 million containers (+3.2%)
Singapore/Hong Kong
Container traffic in Hong Kong fell by -8.0%
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