Waterborne shipments
Riga Freeport cargo turnover in August
Freight indices // Week 36
Liepaja SEZ cargo turnover in August
Port of Klaipeda cargo turnover in August
Freight indices // Week 35
The sentiment looks quite mixed on the small-tonnage shipping market this week. On the one hand, charterers have managed to stop the rate growth and even try to lower freights given a slight decline in activity ex Danube ports and decreased queues and delays at Sulina/Bystre (down to 78 dry cargo ships).
Hamburger Hafen und Logistik (Germany): Expansion of HHLA Pure network
Ukraine starts exporting grain via Croatian ports
Ukraine has started exporting grain through Croatian ports. This was stated by the First Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine, Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko during a meeting with the Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia Andrej Plenkovic.
Panama Canal Authority extends navigation restrictions for at least ten months
The Panama Canal Authority (Autoridad del Canal de Panama, ACP) is extending for at least ten months the restrictions on vessel passage and maximum draft that were introduced on July 30 this year. The measure was taken due to the record-breaking and prolonged drought in the country and the resulting shallowing of the water.
Two ships with pig iron and ore left Pivdennyi port heading to Bosphorus
Vessels that were blocked in Ukraine’s Black Sea ports due to the war continue to use the temporary corridor. Two bulk carriers, the Liberian-flagged Anna-Theresa and the Marshall Islands-flagged Ocean Courtesy, have left Pivdennyi port and are heading toward the Bosphorus.