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Issue no. 13 - 26 March 2012
Ports should fit to 22,000 TEUs containerships!
The alert comes from Braemar Seascope, which sayd 56% maxi-newbuildings are due to operate along the Asia-Europe trade >>
N.C.
Issue no. 11 - 12 March 2012
Trieste regains a direct service with Far East
According to still unofficial news Evergreen, Hanjin, and other Asian lines are involved and their boxships would also call at Koper and Rijeka, though not at Venice >>
Andrea Moizo
Issue no. 10 - 5 March 2012
Algeria opening for Africa Container Lines
The container shipping line launched a new link between Alicante and Ghazaouet >>
Issue no. 9 - 27 February 2012
CMA CGM and Maersk to save money altogether
Two new joint services starting on the Asia-West Mediterranean trade while the Danish carrier gives up its last ten megaships order >>
Francesco Bottino
Issue no. 8 - 20 February 2012
First crest assigned to the Marmara Sea by Seago Line
After Turkon, even ‘regional’ company controlled by AP Moller-Maersk group launches an on-property ship on the promising service to Turkey >>
Angelo Scorza
Issue no. 7 - 13 February 2012
G6 Alliance ahead of its times
The restructured services, after the big merger, to start already in March >>
Issue no. 5 - 30 January 2012
Aponte’s final decision on Vado should come shortly
MSC is reshaping calls at Italian ports, new services could either call Reefer Terminal and Terminal Lorenzini in Leghorn >>
Nicola Capuzzo
Issue no. 4 - 23 January 2012
Turkon Line launches a new service between Turkey and the West Med
The Turkish company, represented in Italy by Gastaldi group’s shipagent Delta, will operate the trade in co-operation with Seago Lines >>
Francesco Bottino
Issue no. 3 - 16 January 2012
Vroon’s homage to the Boot
Italian Express is the name of the Dutch Group’s new feeder containership >>
Optimism from MOL
President Muto predicts a better 2012 for the Japanese shipping Group >>
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