Corner Brook to host 2014 Canada New England Cruise Symposium

The Port of Corner Brook will be the host of the 16th Annual Canada New England Cruise Symposium June 11-13, 2014. The symposium has developed a reputation within the cruise industry as a high quality, must attend annual event. The event rotates between ports from the five partner organizations within the Canada New England Alliance: Atlantic Canada Cruise Association, Cruise Maine, Cruise the St. Lawrence, Cruiseport Boston and New York Cruise.

The overall goal of the Canada New England Cruise Symposium is to highlight Canada New England as a world-class, dynamic cruise destination. At the same time, the host community and province/state have a unique opportunity to showcase their distinct tourism attributes, including music, history, culture, scenery and cuisine. Typically, the event attracts cruise line executives and media as well as representatives from ports, destinations, ship agencies, transportation companies and tour providers throughout the Canada New England region. Approximately 150 delegates are expected to participate.

Port Corporation CEO Jackie Chow indicated that the Corporation is extremely pleased that Corner Brook will be hosting the 2014 Symposium. “We compete for cruise business on a global scale and this event is an invaluable opportunity to present our region to the cruise lines and our partners in the Canada New England region,” said Chow. “The symposium will enable delegates to experience the destination first hand, complementing our ongoing cruise marketing activities.”

The symposium program will feature a number of panel discussions covering topics such as itinerary planning, shore excursions and multi-channel marketing. Elements of Newfoundland and Labrador music, culture and cuisine will be featured throughout the event. Registration is open via the conference website at www.ccnesymposium.com.

Odessa says port is safe for cruise ships, information available online

The port of Odessa says that the port is safe for cruise liners to visit and notes that it provides information about the situation on its website.

"Following the results of Cruise Shipping Miami Convention and due to the current political situation in Ukraine and contradictory and exaggerated information provided by various both Ukrainian and foreign media, I would like to provide an opportunity for you to give own objective assessment of the real situation in Odessa," said Elvira Leschinskaya, an official at communications department of the port.

"Meanwhile I would like to inform additionally that the port of Odessa operates in normal mode. The passenger terminal is absolutely safe for mooring operations and for passengers ashore.  All the tourist sites operate in usual order according to regular working hours. They are not blocked and are free for visits," she said in a statement

Information about the current situation of the port and the city by means of web cameras at official web pages at

http://www.port.odessa.ua/index.php/ru/o-porte/veb-kamery-akvatorii-porta and http://webcam.iac.odessa.ua/?lang=en

"Besides, we initiated regular photo reviews on the current state of the port and the city at http://www.blacksea-cruises.com , section News," she added.

Transtec 2014 to feature port development event

The Transtec 2014 event in St Petersburg in the autumn will feature The Big Ports and Shipping Event for Russia that will run from 1 to 3 October at the Lenexpo Exhibition Complex in central St Petersburg. The programme has now expanded to include leading national maritime institutions, including commitments from:

• Maritime Collegium of the Government of Russian Federation
• Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
• Russian National Chamber of Shipping
• Russian Travel Union
• Russian Association of Sea Commercial Ports
• International Coordination Council for Trans-Siberia Transportation
• North-West Transport Union
• Maritime Council of the Government of St. Petersburg

"The Russian ports and shipping market continues attract new private investment. Cargo handling across all sectors grew by 9% in 2013, a record volume of 589 million tonnes. Private investments in the Russian port sector totalled $900 million in 2012, and are planned to reach a five year total of $7.6 billion in 2015," the organisers said in a statement.

As Transtec 2014 open its doors to the International maritime community, the Russian Association of Sea Ports (ASOP) President Mr O. A. Terekov highlights the Event’s international B2B significance with the following message: “You will make direct personal contacts to combine our joint efforts and to display the most modern systems, technologies and equipment to meet the future demands for efficient and safe transportation. There are important opportunities to be explored and I look forward to receiving your kind response to our invitation”, said Mr Terekov.

Key topics of the Rosmorport FSUE “Strategy for Development of Marine Ports of Russia to 2030” will also richly support the Port Programme, focusing on:

• Combining the interests of Ports, Shipping and Shippers
• Port Users perspectives on national and global shipping
• Development of the Cruise and Ferry Market for the Sea and Inland Waterways of Russia

The Shipping Programme at Transtec 2014 also promises to provide an excellent platform for debate supported by the following topics:

• Shipping for the development of the RF Inland Waterway Systems
• Shipping Logistics to develop the Northern Sea Route as Transit Route and Destination Route
• Increased cooperation with foreign partners, manufacturers and service

Court suspends planned big ship ban in Venice

A court has suspended a law that was planned to forbid the use of Giudecca canal in Venice by cruise ships of larger than than 96,000 gross tons.

The law has been suspended by a regional court in the Veneto region, which ruled that alternative routes for the ships to reach the terminal have not yet been agreed on and that the risks posed by the vessels had not been proven, the Daily Telegraph reports in London.

The ban was due to take effect in November.

 

Cruise Baltic Crown Award goes to Pullmantur's Eduardo López-Puertas

At CSM 2014 this week, network Cruise Baltic has awarded the “2014 Cruise Baltic Crown Award” to Eduardo López-Puertas, Vice President Operations, Pullmantur Cruises.

Speaking at the annual Award Reception, in front of industry guests and Cruise Baltic partners, Bo Larsen, Cruise Baltic Director said: “We have been so appreciative of Eduardo’s commitment to our region, ensuring Pullmantur’s Baltic itineraries feature a variety of Baltic ports during our season. Eduardo is a personality, who has been more than willing to share his knowledge, benefiting our network tremendously.”

On receiving his award – presented by Katarina Olsson, Business Area Manager Leisure Travel, Malmö Tourism and Ann-Marget Hellén, Director of Tourism, Turku Touring - Eduardo López-Puertas commented: “Receiving this accolade gives such value and recognition to all the work that has been achieved during recent years – Pullmantur working closely with the Cruise Baltic destinations and the port authorities.

“We are pioneers in effecting full turnarounds at some of the ports, including Malmo and Tallinn. This award is a splendid way of celebrating success and acknowledges all the hard team work which has been involved.”