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Shipping Timesweb site
AUGUST 1, 2000
Shipping News
  • UN targets alien invaders carried by global shipping
    [SINGAPORE] A United Nations (UN) task force met recently in London to launch a new initiative -- the Global Ballast Water Management Programme, or GloBallast -- in a bid to protect the world's oceans from the threat posed by global shipping.
  • First-half volume at Tg Pelepas hits 48,668 TEUs
  • China shipping firms carry more cargo
  • Surging trade boosts cargo at LA, Long Beach
  • Indonesia No 1 on high seas danger list
Air and Land Transport
  • Stranded Concorde passengers to complete flight on B737
    [MONTREAL] Passengers stranded when a British Airways (BA) Concorde aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing in Newfoundland, Canada, were awaiting the arrival of another aircraft early yesterday to complete their journey to New York.
  • Operators of Beijing, Tianjin airports to merge
  • American Airlines seeks to sue US govt in fatal crash case
  • United Air pilots target Sept 4 for accord or strike
  • Aero-engine deals top US$4b at UK air show
  • Northwest to end Milan flights

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The Journal of Commerceweb site
AUGUST 1, 2000
  • Los Angeles, Long Beach post record box volumes
    Pacific Rim trade helped traffic surge at the top two ports in the U.S.
  • Koreas restore rail link
    The two sides negotiated Monday in Seoul to reconnect the line as early as possible.
  • HK eases China customs
    The former British colony introduced an enhanced system for land cargo.
  • Farnborough air show a boom for Boeing, Airbus
    The jet makers wrote orders totaling $40 billion at the U.K. trade event.
  • Westbound trans-Pacific container lines to implement documentation fee
  • High-water mark for Port of Charleston
  • LaserShip.com selects Descartes for same-day Web delivery
  • Mixed half for Tanjung Pelepas
  • Taiwan transport firms set US tour
  • Gateway Container names Nahon, Rhodes
  • MOL launches bunker auction site
  • NTSB durges tighter intermodal rail inspections
  • Interpool signs agreement to acquire Transamerica intermodal
  • FedEx launches early delivery from Latin America

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Sched Netweb site
AUGUST 1, 2000
  • Maersk Sealand choses Savannah
  • Fujian-Taiwan trade surges
  • TMM boosts Japan presence
  • Qingdao in world top 20
  • CNC arrives at JICT
  • High hopes at PTP
  • Lufthansa, Air France raise rates
  • Work on Guangzhou airport
  • Talks continuing on AMR bid for Northwest
  • KLM, Northwest target India

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Cargowebweb site
JULY 31, 2000
  • Service to pre-clear air cargo shipments into the USA
  • New international dockworkers union
  • More fuss about KLM aircraft testing
  • Sinotrans to invest in logistics
  • Varig to launch logistics company
  • Consolidated Freightways to return to Vancouver
  • Northwest and KLM to expand India service

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Exim Indiaweb site
AUGUST 1, 2000
  • Long-term handicraft export strategy ready: Rana
  • GJEPC plans to tap new markets
  • Bhel gets orders from TNEB, Dhaka
  • Lanka seeks closer business bonds with India
  • Coffee Board clears 2.4 lakh tonnes exports
  • Exporters invited to use Israel as springboard to West
  • CBEC favours DGFT under Fin. Ministry
  • Inflation moves up
  • Fiscal incentives for private funds in grains storage, transport
  • Seeds sown for agro privatisation
  • Forex Reserves: Downtrend continued
  • Trans Asian launches MTO operations
  • Sentrans Industries Ltd formed - All operations merged into one company
  • Cochin Port cargo volume up in Q1
  • NHPC, MP in JV
  • Global sugar prices projected to rise by 10 pc

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The Bunker Bulletinweb site
JULY 31, 2000
  • Big drop in Montreal prices
  • New broker listing in Singapore
  • Rotterdam market outlook
  • Chavez to embark on tour of OPEC nations
  • Singapore market outlook
  • New supplier listing in Novorossiysk
  • Today's bunker indications and at Augusta

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International Transport Journalweb site
JULY 31, 2000
  • Bovis to build an airport near Kapchagai
  • Bulgaria harbors highway plans

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Lloyd's Listweb site
AUGUST 1, 2000
  • The new containership P&O Nedlloyd Drake
    The new containership P&O Nedlloyd Drake built by the German shipyard Aker MTW in Wismar, is pictured in the River Elbe yesterday.
  • Keppel pressure for SemCorp link
    KEPPEL Hitachi Zosen would like to see a merger with SembCorp Marine to become a single superyard in Singapore "sooner rather than later", and the yards have held "informal discussions", a senior executive from Keppel confirmed yesterday.
  • New Exel up 0.5% on debut
    Exel, the newly-merged UK-based logistics group, has debuted with interim pre-tax profits before exceptionals of '90.9m, up by just 0.5% due to one-off hits from disposals.
  • Interpool in Transamerica buy
    LEADING international container lessor Interpool has agreed to acquire the North American intermodal division of Transamerica Leasing for $675m in cash. The deal is expected to be closed by the end of the year and Interpool anticipated that it would be accretive to earnings.
  • North African holiday rush clogs ports of Algeciras and Tangier
    AN avalanche of North Africans heading home for the summer holidays caused 12-hour delays to overloaded ferry services between the southern Spanish port of Algeciras and the Moroccan port of Tangier yesterday.
  • Banff boost for DSND Søndenfjeldske
    DSND Søndenfjeldske, the Oslo-listed offshore services and subsea construction group, has won a partial victory in the London High Court in its long drawn out £17m ($25m) case against seismic and oilfield services group Petroleum Geo-Services.
  • CT9 set to spark price rises at Kwai Chung
    HANDLING charges at several of the container terminals at Hong Kong's Kwai Chung port will have to rise to cover the US$1.2bn cost of developing container terminal 9 (CT9).
  • About 367 would-be immigrants crowd the Kalsit
    About 367 would-be immigrants crowd the Kalsit, left, as she is towed to the southern Italian port of Crotone after leaving Turkey to stop in Greece, where authorities were told she was carrying Kurds and entrants from Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Senegal.

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Fairplayweb site
JULY 31, 2000
  • Korean response upsets Japan
  • Bentley does deal with Frontline
  • Refugee ferry impounded
  • New LPG facility at Sydney
  • China Merchants in port venture
  • Probe urged into Tranz Rail
  • Croatians buy failed terminal
  • Dockers threaten hunger strike
  • Essar posts sharp gain
  • Singapore develops ferry tracker
  • Philippine sugar tender shunned
  • President allays megaport fears
  • Petrobras cleared of Rio spill
  • Stena set to acquire Scandlines
  • Widow sues Stena Line

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Antwerpse Lloyd n.v.web site
AUGUST 1, 2000
  • Thaïlande: Katoen Natie implante un centre logistique pour l'industrie automobile à Rayong
    Le groupe anversois Katoen Natie grand spécialiste mondial de la logistisque semi-industrielle poursuit sa politique d'implantations en Asie. Il vient de signer un contrat à long terme avec Hemaraj Land Development Plc portant sur l'implantation d'un centre logistique pour les sous-traitants et l'industrie automobile à Rayong où sont concentrés trois producteurs automobiles d'importance. Rayong est situé dans le fond du golfe du Bengale sur le littoral est du pays. L'investissement est de 400 mio. de Bath, soit un peu plus de 400 mio. de BEF. L'installation générera une centaine d'emplois. A cela s'ajouterait un autre investissement dans l'implantation d'un centre de distribution de biens de consommation à Bangkok.
  • Rentokil a vendu Rouch à SNCF Participations
    Le groupe britannique Rentokil Initial et SNCF Participations (groupe ferroviaire français) ont signé un protocole d'accord concernant la société française de transport combiné rail/route Rouch Intermodal. Cette dernière, jusqu'alors filiale de Rentokil Initial, doit ainsi entrer dans le giron de la SEGI, filiale de SNCF Participations. Par ailleurs, le groupe britannique cherche un acquéreur pour la société United Savam, une autre de ses filiales françaises.
  • Les ports du St-Laurent confrontés à d'importants défis
    Le Saint Laurent a assurément une vocation stratégique importante en tant que voie de communication avec l'hinterland québécois et du Canada, avec les Grands Lacs, avec le Nord-Ouest et le Midwest américain. Le CA total des entreprises opérant dans les secteurs maritimes et portuaires concernés s'établit à 3,1 mia. de dollars. Elles génèrent plus de 26.000 emplois directs et indirects, ceci pour une masse salariale d'un milliard de dollars. Pour les gouvernements du Québec et du Canada les revenus fiscaux et parafiscaux annuels qui découlent de ces activités représentent respectivement 204,6 et 140,7 mio. de dollars.
  • Anvers: la SNCB prévoit quatre faisceaux pour la desserte du Deurganckdok
    Dans le cadre des développements attendus à la Rive gauche du port d'Anvers, la SNCB prévoit d'importants travaux d'extension de son réseau et de sa capacité. La question fondamentale encore à trancher est toutefois celle de la liaison avec la Rive droite, la gare de formation d'Anvers-Nord et son Main Hub.

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Marine Linkweb site
JULY 31, 2000
  • Cement Barge Collides With Casino Boat
  • Sener Enters Singapore With SeaTech
  • Carnival Cruise Lines Takes Delivery Of Victory
  • GUIDO PERLA, SENER to work together on SWATH project
  • Shipyards Hold "Informal" Merger Talks
  • Frontline Reaches Agreement With Golden Ocean Creditors
  • Tanker Rates: How High Is Too High?

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