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Asia

Transnet, South Africa's container terminal operator, signss agreement with ICTSI for upgrade of main container terminal

South African state logistics group Transnet signed a 25-year ?deal with Philippines-headquartered terminal operator ICTSI ?on Wednesday to upgrade the ?African ?country's busiest container terminal in Durban. The government plans to use the concession agreement as a way to deal with Transnet's chronic performance problems, which have stifled Africa's largest economy's exports. Transnet announced in a'statement' that the development and upgrade of Durban Container Terminal Pier 2 (which handles over 40% of South -African container volumes) will begin in January next year when ICTSI takes over operations. The introduction of new technology and equipment is expected to increase Pier 2's...

North America

Ground Freight

Teamsters union re-opposes Union Pacific Norfork Southern Deal

Teamsters said that it opposed the merger of U.S. freight railways Union Pacific and?Southern on Wednesday. In a joint press release, union presidents representing 20,000 employees at both railroads stated that they will not support any?deal? that does not protect the lives and livelihoods of workers. Since its announcement, the proposed merger has been criticized by unions and other railroads. It aims to create the first coast-tocoast railroad in America and reduce delays and handoffs. Teamsters claimed that executives from both railroads had failed to protect jobs or address?other concerns. It's time that Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern get serious...

Transport Infrastructure

Data shows that the largest port in Venezuela is where tankers depart with Venezuelan oil products.

According to internal documents and ship tracking data from PDVSA, at least 'two' tankers containing Venezuelan methanol - and petroleum -coke - left the OPEC nation's largest port on Wednesday. Since the United States first imposed sanctions against Venezuela in 2019, it has not targeted oil byproducts and petrochemicals exports. Since the United States first imposed energy sanctions on Venezuela in 2019, it has not targeted exports of oil byproducts or petrochemicals. After a cyberattack this week that affected PDVSA's central administrative systems, the cargoes are being shipped. (Reporting and editing by Julia Symmes Cobb; Marianna Pararaga)...

Transportation

The blockade on tankers ordered by Trump could put at risk the rising Russian naphtha imports to Venezuela

Market sources say that the U.S. president Donald Trump has ordered a ban on?all sanctioned tankers' entering and exiting Venezuela. Washington announced its latest move on Tuesday to increase pressure on Nicolas Maduro’s government through the imposition of a blockade. Venezuela uses naphtha as a diluting agent for its heavy crude oil to make it easier to transport. In July, it began importing naphtha in Russia after U.S. sanctioned cut off supplies to its former American suppliers. Due to the fact that Russia is using sanctioned ships to deliver its naphtha to Venezuela, traders have warned these vessels could be...

Passenger Transportation Services

Senator says FAA chief failed to sell Republic shares as per ethics agreement.

According to a public letter published on Tuesday, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration said he hadn't divested his shares in Republic Airways. However, he would continue not to be involved with any issues that might impact the airline’s finances while he worked to sell his holdings. Last week, Democratic U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell stated that Bryan Bedford, former CEO of Republic and FAA Administrator, had violated his ethics agreement because he hadn't completed the sale of shares within 90 days after his confirmation. Bedford informed Cantwell, in a Monday letter, that he was recused from any matters affecting...

Transport Infrastructure

FAA chief claims he still hasn't sold his shares in Republic Airways

According to a public letter published on Tuesday, the head of the Federal Aviation Administration stated that he had not divested shares in Republic Airlines but would "continue" to recuse himself from any issues which could affect the airline's financial health. Last week, U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell stated that FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford who was previously CEO of Republic had violated his ethics agreement because he hadn't completed the sale of shares, despite having agreed to do so within 90 days after his confirmation. Bedford informed Cantwell that he was recused from any matter which had a direct impact on...

Transport Infrastructure

Port executive: Imports at the busiest US seaport fell 11.5% in November due to tariffs

Gene Seroka said that the Port of Los Angeles handled 11.5% less volume of imports in November than the same month last year. Shippers had built up early inventories to avoid President Donald Trump's new tariffs on items such as auto parts, toys and metal furniture. Imports at the Port of Los Angeles totaled 406,421 20 foot equivalent units (TEUs). He said that exports fell 8.4%, to 113.706 TEUs. This was due to the fact that retaliatory duties on U.S. agricultural and manufactured products, as well as trade agreements excluding United States, began to take hold. He said that export...

Transport Infrastructure

US FAA spends $6 billion on air traffic radar, telecom and other equipment

Bryan Bedford, the head of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration, said that the agency will spend $6 billion on telecom infrastructure for air traffic control and on radar surveillance systems by 2028. Congress has approved $12.5 billion for the reform of the U.S. aging air traffic control system, and the administration is seeking another $19 billion to complete the project. The FAA air traffic control system has suffered a number of failures including major outages affecting Newark traffic. FAA Administrator Bedford also defended his agency's decision of requiring flight cuts in the midst of a government shutdown. He told a...

Transport Infrastructure

FAA establishes new office for air safety after deadly mid-air collision

Federal Aviation Administration announced on Monday that it will open a "new aviation safety" office, as part of its strategic plan. The goal is to improve hiring and training while identifying potential hazards quickly. This comes after criticisms for not addressing near-misses. FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford released "Flight Plan 2026", in response to a mid-air collision that occurred between an American Airlines Regional Jet and an Army Helicopter near Reagan Washington National Airport on January 28th, which killed 67 people. He said that the plan will create an FAA Safety Management System and implement a FAA-wide safety risk management process....

Transport Infrastructure

Greg Abel, Warren Buffett's successor, has steadily risen at Berkshire

Greg Abel's elevation to Berkshire Hathaway's CEO will mark the end of the career of a native Canadian who impressed the legendary investor with his commitment to the culture of the company, his long-term outlook, and ability to manage money. Buffett announced Abel's promotion as chief executive officer during Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting in Omaha, Nebraska last May. Many people were surprised by the announcement. They thought that the 95-year old billionaire would never leave the conglomerate which he has been running since 1965. Abel was unaware of the announcement. Abel's promotion was expected in May 2021 when Charlie Munger,...

Transport Infrastructure

New York Times Business News - December 15,

These are the most popular stories from the business pages of the New York Times. These stories have not been verified and?doesn't vouch for accuracy. A JetBlue pilot reported that he narrowly missed colliding with an?U.S. A military aircraft was flying over the Caribbean after a?Air Force refueling plane passed in front of the commercial plane, without broadcasting its location. According to Syrian and American officials, the Syrian gunman who killed two U.S. Army soldiers and an American civilian interpreter belonged to Syria's security force and was scheduled for dismissal due his extremist views. California Governor Gavin Newsom is planning...

Transport Infrastructure

How US freight rail became dirtier than coal-fired power plants

BNSF Railways, a crown jewel of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, claims to be an environmental leader within the U.S. railway industry, with the cleanest fleet of locomotives in North America. In its latest sustainability report, BNSF urges people to "think green" when they see the steel wheels of orange locomotives and freight cars moving along steel rails. The company has the biggest share in an industry with a serious pollution problem. According to government data, U.S. railroads emit more nitrogen oxides, the main component of smog than all of the coal-fired plants combined. U.S. railways produced together about 485,000 tonnes...

Passenger Transportation Services

United Airlines returns flight due to engine failure

The Federal Aviation Administration reported that a United Airlines flight bound for Tokyo had to'return' to Dulles International Airport, in northern Virginia, on Saturday afternoon due an engine failure. United's spokesperson stated that the flight landed soon after takeoff because of the loss of power in one engine. The spokesperson reported that there were no injuries among the 275 passengers on board and the 15 crew. Social media X posted photos and videos of smoke?billowing near the runway. Dulles is the nearest international airport to Washington, D.C., located approximately 25 miles (40 kilometers) away. The FAA announced that it would...

Europe

Passenger Transportation Services

The tram network in England's Leeds will not be completed until the late 2030s

A government review released on Thursday revealed that plans for a long promised tram network in Leeds, northern England, have been pushed to the late 2030s. This highlights 'Britain’s?chronic difficulty in delivering infrastructure. Early 2030s was the promised date for the tram network that would bring mass transit to Britain’s fourth-most populous conurbation. Experts believe that the aging, unreliable rail network is a major obstacle to productivity growth. It also explains why London dominates. Former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has axed the northern leg?of?the high-speed rail network HS2 in 2023. The new route will run from London to England’s midlands....

Transport Infrastructure

Aena buys majority stakes in UK Airports for $360 Million

Aena, the airport operator in Spain, announced on Thursday that it had 'agreed' to purchase a 51% stake in a new holding company in the UK which owns Leeds Bradford Airport as well as a part of Newcastle Airport for 270 millions pounds ($360.88). The acquisition 'aligns' with Aena’s drive to expand internationally, since the group aims to have overseas operations account for 15 percent of EBITDA by 2026. This is after the company’s?chief executive stated that the company plans to grow through asset purchases. Aena now owns Leeds Bradford, and has a 49% share in Newcastle. InfraBridge retains the...

Transport Infrastructure

US agency and consortium sign $553 Million Loan for Angola Railway Reconstruction

The?U.S. The?U.S. The U.S. Lobito Corridor is a high-profile project that will link copper and cobalt mining to the Atlantic Coast. It's part of Washington’s global push for access to strategic metals, and its efforts against Chinese influence in Africa. The DFC, under the agreement signed in Washington at a ceremony, will provide funding to the Lobito?Atlantic Railway consortium, which includes Portugal's Mota Engil and commodities trading firms Trafigura, as well as rail firm Vecturis SA. The deal was announced last year, but only finalised now. The DFC released a statement that said the agreement "underscores United States commitment to...

Western Europe

North Asia

Transport Infrastructure

Three sources claim that Russia has ordered Russian Railways (RRU) to sell the $2.4 billion Moscow Towers in order to pay its debts

Three sources have confirmed that the Russian government has ordered Russian Railways to dispose of a central Moscow skyscraper with 62 floors to help pay down some of the $50 billion debt owed by this railway monopoly. Last month, it was reported that the?government? is discussing ways to support Russia's largest commercial employer. The state-owned Russian Railways employs 700,000 workers and has seen its revenues fall amid the sharp slowdown of Russia's wartime economy. Meanwhile, debt costs are on the rise, driven by interest rates that have reached their highest levels in 20 years. A government meeting held last week...

Passenger Ground & Sea Transportation

Russia sentences a man to 22 years in prison for blowing up trains on the Ukrainian's orders in Siberia

A Belarusian accused of bombing two trains in Siberia at the order of Ukraine's Intelligence Services was jailed on Thursday for 22 years by a military court. The General Prosecutor announced that Sergei Yeremeyev had been found guilty of committing an act of terrorism, and planting explosives in two freight trains, including one which was traveling through Russia's largest conventional rail?tunnel, at the time. The FSB?said that Yeremeyev admitted his 'guilt' at the time of arrest. Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), which claimed responsibility for the two attacks, said that it wanted to disrupt rail lines in Siberia, which Russia...

Transport Infrastructure

Ukraine says Russian drone attack hit civilian Turkish vessel

Ukraine's Navy accused?Russia on Saturday of attacking a civilian Turkish vessel carrying sunflower oil to Egypt with a drone, just a day after Moscow attacked two Ukrainian ports. The navy released a statement via Telegram stating that the vessel was named the Viva, and it had 11 'Turkish Citizens on board. The navy added that no one was injured and the vessel continued its journey towards?Egypt. The statement accused Russia of violating maritime law. "The strike took place 'in the open sea in Ukraine’s exclusive economic zones, outside of the range of Ukrainian aircraft defence systems," it said. The Navy...

Transport Infrastructure

Sources say that war insurance costs for shipowners are increasing as threats to the Black Sea grow.

Five shipping and insurance sources reported on Thursday that the cost of war insurance for ships sailing into the Black Sea has increased again. Insurers are reviewing policies every day as the conflict in Ukraine spills over onto sea lanes. Black Sea is vital for shipping grain, oil and oil-based products. Bulgaria, Georgia and Romania, as well Russia and Ukraine, share its waters. Hakan Fidan, the Turkish Foreign Minister, said on Wednesday that recent attacks on Russian-linked tankers on the Black Sea threatened the safety and security of everyone in the region. Ships entering Russian or Ukrainian Black Sea terminals...

Transport Infrastructure

Maritime body: Russian-flagged oil tanker reports an attack near Turkey coast

The Turkish maritime authority reported on Tuesday that a Russian-flagged oil tanker, sailing from Russia to Georgia with sunflower oil loaded aboard, was attacked near the Turkish coast. However, its 13 crew members were not injured. The Maritime Affairs Directorate reported that the vessel MIDVOLGA-2 had been attacked 80 miles (129 kilometers) off the Turkish coastline, but it did not request assistance. It was heading towards the Sinop port in Turkey. The report did not give any other details. Last Friday, Ukrainian drones targeted two tankers that were sanctioned in the Black Sea, as they approached a Russian port with...

Transport Infrastructure

After oil exports were halted, Kazakhstan told Ukraine to stop attacking the CPC terminal.

After a drone attack that severely damaged the loading infrastructure and halted oil exports, Kazakhstan asked Ukraine to stop attacking its Black Sea terminal, which is used by the Caspian Pipeline Consortium. This terminal handles more than 1 percent of all global oil. CPC, which has shareholders from Russia, Kazakhstan and the United States, announced that it had stopped operations after an attack by a Ukrainian drone on a mooring in its Russian terminal at the Black Sea caused significant damage. In an effort to undermine the Russian war economy, Ukraine launched a wave of attacks this year on Russia's...

Transport Infrastructure

Mayor says that Russian air defences have destroyed eight drones on their way to Moscow

The city's mayor reported that Russian air defences destroyed eight drones on their way to Moscow, just a day after an attack by Ukraine on a heat and power station had cut off the heating for thousands of people outside the Russian capital. According to the Russian Defence Ministry, 10 Ukrainian drones were downed in three Russian regions, including Moscow and Kaluga, as well as Bryansk which borders Ukraine, on Monday. In a press release, Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin stated that emergency services are working on the site of the drones. The drone attack on the Shatura Power Station in...

Transport Infrastructure

India's weak demand for Urals oil leads to a widening of discounts on the oil

Sources say that the differentials between Russian Urals crude and other grades are under pressure due to the weakening value of the grade in India's ports. Three sources in the oil trade reported that discounts for Russian Urals crude have tripled in Indian ports since August compared to Brent dated as U.S. sanction drive key buyers from Moscow-supplied fuel. According to traders, the December Urals cargoes are currently trading at a discount of $5-$6 per barrel compared to Brent. This is about three times greater than the $1-2 seen in August. PLATTS WINDOW There were no bids or offers reported...

Transport Infrastructure

Polish PM: two of those responsible for the railway blast were Russian intelligence agents

The Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Tuesday that Poland had identified two individuals responsible for the explosion that occurred on a rail route leading to Ukraine. He added that these were Ukrainians that collaborated with Russian intelligence, and that they fled to Belarus. The explosion on the Warsaw-Lublin Line, which connects Poland's capital with the Ukrainian border, came after a wave arson, cyberattacks and sabotage in Poland and other European nations since the beginning of the conflict in Ukraine. Warsaw said that Poland is now one of Moscow's main targets because it acts as a hub to aid Kyiv....

Transport Infrastructure

Rostec reports that defence exports have halved in the last 20 years as Russian orders dominate

Rostec, a Russian state-owned conglomerate, said that on Tuesday its defence exports had fallen by half since the year 2022 due to domestic orders becoming a priority in light of the conflict in Ukraine. However, Rostec expects a recovery within upcoming months. Sergey Chemezov, Rostec's chief executive officer, told reporters that until 2022 Russia ranked second in the world in terms of defence exports after the United States. However the volume has dropped "because we had to supply the majority of our production to our own army". He said that sanctions have caused problems in both the civil and defense...

Transport Infrastructure

Since Russia's invasion in 2022, Ukraine has developed long-range weapons

Last week, Ukraine attacked the port of Novorossiysk in Russia and forced it to suspend its oil exports. The Neptune rocket it used was one of many long-range weapons Ukraine developed since the invasion in 2022. According to Kyiv, here is a list of the new Ukrainian weapons. LONG NEPTUNE Ukraine claims its "Long Neptune", a land-attack cruise rocket with a maximum range of 1,000 km (621 mi), is produced domestically. The missile was developed using the Neptune antiship missile, which had a shorter range before the invasion. Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the President of Russia, announced in March that its range...

Transport Infrastructure

Oil falls after loadings resume at key Russian export hub

The oil prices dropped in the early Asian trading on Monday, wiping out the gains of last week, as loadings were resumed at Novorossiysk, the major Russian export hub, after a suspension of two days at the Black Sea Port that was hit by an attack from Ukraine. Brent crude futures fell 58 cents or 0.9% to $63.81 per barrel at 0050 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude futures traded at $59.50 per barrel, down by 59 cents or 1.0% since Friday's closing. The benchmarks both rose by more than 2% to close the week on a modest note. Exports...