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02.06.2021

Shanghai test centre now operative

In Shanghai, Centre Testing International (CTI)-Maritec, a fuel and environmental technical advisory company for the maritime industry, recently cut the ribbon of a new fuel-testing centre. The opening of the lab, located in the...

Ikea träumt von der Seine

Grossstädte können in der Kombination von Binnenschiff und Elektrofahrzeugen bis ins Zentrum emissionsfrei beliefert werden. Ikea und Haropa Ports spannen für Paris zusammen.

01.06.2021

More ULCV for CMA CGM

China's CSSC Jiangnan Shipyard, an affiliate of China State Shipbuilding Corporation, has delivered another 23,000 teu dual-fuel containership to Marseille-based shipping company CMA CGM. The newbuild, CMA CGM Trocadero, is 399.9...

01.06.2021

Trois-Rivières and Montreal: three projects

As part of the collaboration agreement signed in late 2018 that aims to improve respective or shared port services, the ports of Montreal and Trois-Rivières have announced three new projects: the implementation of a common...

01.06.2021

Woody biomass in MOL's focus

MOL is planning to procure a newbuilding Panamax bulker to transport woody biomass for energy as its main cargo, especially by power companies in Japan. The new vessel’s specifications are in pre-compliance with the energy...

31.05.2021

WW and Gothenburg fortify partnership

The major ro-ro operator Wallenius Wilhelmsen (WW) is increasing its frequencies and destinations in the port of Gothenburg (Sweden), in response to growing demand for vehicle transport and breakbulk and project loads. WW...

31.05.2021

More traffic from Amsterdam to Ireland

Brexit is still taking its toll – which is an advantage for shipments between Ireland and the Netherlands, which guarantee border-free transit. The shortsea shipping line Samskip, founded in Iceland in 1990 and currently in...

31.05.2021

Five UAL calls in Nigeria

Five vessels operated by Universal Africa Lines (UAL) will call at the Nigerian port of Onne this month. Three vessels will sail to Nigeria from Northern Europe and the Mediterranean, and two from the Gulf of Mexico. UAL, an...

Hammerschlag in Brasilien

Der Prozess ist durch die Corona-Umstände in den Hintergrund getreten, steht aber seit dem letzten Jahr auf seinem Höhepunkt. Allein im April 2021 kamen fünf Hafenterminals, teilweise der Binnenschifffahrt, unter den Hammer....

28.05.2021

European high pushes up box index

The seasonally-adjusted estimate of the container throughput index published by the two German research bodies RWI and ISL for April rose by 2.4 to 127.1 points. The European ports assessed in the ‘Northern Range Index’...

28.05.2021

Ro-ro on the rise in Le Havre

Car imports and exports are growing in the port of Le Havre, and in their wake ro-ro traffic – despite a number of global and European challenges. In a recent webinar the port of Le Havre, a member of Haropa Ports, presented the...

28.05.2021

Sunny side up for Hamburg

The port of Hamburg witnessed an upswing in seaborne cargo throughput in Q1/2021, above its forecast. A steep increase in March, especially, led to higher volumes in total (+0.4% to 32,1 million t) compared to the same period...

Das Jahr 2050 im Blick

Planungen bis 2025 bzw. 2050 treiben die Häfen weltweit im heutigen Kontext um. Mit Merce Conesà, Präsidentin des Hafens Barcelona, sprach hierzu Christian Doepgen.

27.05.2021

On the box ships' renaissance

The shipyards are busy again. According to Clarksons, the order book for container ships is also on the rise. Since 2010, when 30% of the global order book were container vessels, their share of the operating fleet worldwide saw...

27.05.2021

A new giant in Southampton

The first unit in a new generation of HMM ships has docked at DP World’s container terminal at Southampton. The HMM “Nuri” is the first of eight 16,000 teu class mega-ships to sail the Asia and North Europe trade lanes. This...

27.05.2021

More inland navigation on the Elbe

In Germany, promoting the shift of cargo from road haulage to other modes of transport, including inland waterways, continues to be an important political issue. In central Germany, favourable water levels recently ensured a...

27.05.2021

Race for containers continues

It is the time of major coups: Hapag-Lloyd has ordered 60,000 teu of standard containers from China. The Hamburg-based shipping company has decided to push its container fleet to a total of 210,000 teu, while the sharp increase...

26.05.2021

Joint service by Arkas and Evergreen

Arkas and Evergreen are joining forces with regards to their services in the Med and the Black Sea. They will integrate their respective Med-Black Sea TGR and BSX service into a new loop to which they will contribute a single...

26.05.2021

Central American Express launched

Having introduced its first service linking the US Gulf Coast with Brazil and other parts of South America in March 2020, the Chinese shipping company Cosco now adds a new route from the United States to Central America - in a...

26.05.2021

New standards at AAL

Singapore-based heavy-lift carrier AAL Shipping (AAL) recently complied with the latest 2020 IMO Intact Stability Code standards with its heavy-lift cargo handling procedures and new levels of sailings efficiency and safety....

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