Port of Rotterdam’s Throughput Falls Amid Global Tensions
Europe’s busiest port, the Port of Rotterdam, saw a decline of 1.4% in its total throughput in the first quarter of 2024 compared to last year. In total, the port...
A little more than three days since departing Giglio for the first time two and a half years, the Costa Concordia is approximately 20 nautical miles from reaching its destination at the port of Genoa.
The convoy is now traveling at speed of about 1 knot and reduce in speed as they get closer to port. Arrival is still expected overnight Saturday, with entrance into port expected for Sunday morning.
Update: The Costa Concordia is now within site of a cameras in Genoa. A live stream can be found HERE.
Full Coverage: Costa Concordia Refloat and Tow
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