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Shipping News
- Vessels calling Israel to get insurance cover guarantee
IN an unusual, but not unprecedented move, the Israeli government has said it will provide a guarantee for war risk insurance coverage on all vessels and their cargo calling at Israeli ports.
- HK company unveils product to speed up handling of containers
- Keppel delivers rig to Smedvig
- Container traffic forecast lowered
Air and Land Transport
- American, Continental see 30% drop in passenger traffic
AMR Corp's American Airlines, the largest US carrier, and Continental Airlines Inc said passenger traffic fell more than 30 per cent in September after US terrorist hijackings deterred air travellers.
- Japan airlines get US$2b insurance guarantees
- Viet airline industry to buy war insurance
- EVA Air to cut flights, staff
- Swissair files for bankruptcy protection, sells Crossair
- Reagan airport to open under stiff security
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- PTP to purchase Southeast Asia's biggest quay cranes
- Norfolk Southern constructs Philadelphia terminal
- Yantian Port's third phase approved
- Safmarine East African service
- Ansett back in the air
- SAS to cut capacity by 12 per cent, increase prices
- Swine shipment heralds CSA's return to US cargo service
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- Swissair bankruptcy leaves Sabena in trouble
- CFO TNT Post becomes CEO
- LanChile cuts 650 jobs
- FedEx Express gets US federal aid
- Iberia layoffs; Spanish airport tariffs raised; Decision about stake in Aerolineas Argentinas
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- 5 major Asian container lines to form new mega alliance - Coscon, Hanjin, "K" Line, Senator & Yang Ming
- Waterways development potential vast: Goyal
- French firms invited to form agri JVs
- Indian IT firms urged to tap Japan fully
- International Coir Fair in Kochi from October 11 to 13
- CLE going ahead with leather meet in NY
- Knitwear exports may withstand adverse trade conditions
- Rubber goods exports rise by 19 pc in 2000-01
- Malaysian furniture cos see adequate room for JVs in India
- Tata Steel shrugs off US dumping duties, finds new markets
- IA slaps insurance surcharge to offset rising costs
- Forex reserves dipped by $ 77 million to $ 45,288 million
- Karnataka to adopt industry-friendly policy from next month
- Goa CM woos Mumbai investors
- CII poll sees recovery only after 2002
- 100 pc FDI in EOUs allowed only in manufacturing activity
- Contracts for GQ projects likely by December
- Textile imports surge after QRs dismantling
- Nodal officer to monitor EOUs in AP
- CII to go ahead with Singapore event
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- Bunker indications from Russia
- Steady prices in Rotterdam today with more keen selling
- Singapore and Fujairah prices drop sharply for both fuel and gas oil
- Crude continues soft on US recession concerns, API forecasts
- US politicians want to buy more oil to the SPR
- Montevideo/Alpha Zone bunkers steady
- Russia and OPEC to cooperate in an effort to boost prices?
- IEA could release emergency oil supplies
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- Bollinger delivers patrol boat
A new 87-foot coastal patrol boat USCG STURGEON (WPB87336) was commissioned last week by the U. S. Coast Guard at Grand Isle, La.
- Tricat enters service in Korea
The mv Hankyoreh, the latest 52 m FBM Babcock Marine Tricat, has entered service in Korea with Dae A Express.
- Kent Line sells container business to Tropical
Kent Line International has agreed to sell the assets of the container portion of its business to Tropical Shipping, Riviera Beach, Fla.
- CP Ships gets NYSE listing
CP Ships, one of the world's top ten container shipping companies, is to be listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol TEU on October 3, 2001,
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- Alstom faces two year loan deadline on Renaissance
ALSTOM and the French government have two years in which to sell the Renaissance cruiseships they effectively own before loans used to build them are called in, Alstom revealed late on Monday. ...
- Terror fallout forces Silversea to lay up ship
Ultra-luxury cruise operator Silversea Cruises has been forced to lay up a ship in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks on the US and the capacity increase following the recent delivery of i...
- Mayor Giuliani touted as New York port chief
RUDOLPH Giuliani as head of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey? That was the story galloping around US maritime circles after Sheldon Silver, speaker of the New York State Assemb...
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- Kent Line sold to Tropical
- IACS acts over inadequate manuals
- Silversea removes capacity
- Ecuador banana exports hit
- Three-year low for Japanese yards
- Bankrupt CMR back at work
- Cottew surfaces in agency venture
- Durban's efforts blown away
- Arroyo law targets piracy
- Jordan fights back on surcharge
- Maltese govt meets MDD payroll
- Viskha port prepares bunker plan
- Contship JV wins Leghorn concession
- Greenpeace sends muddy message
- Kolkata feeder charges axed
- DCI wins Taiwan contract
- Rival woos stranded guests
- Silence on Thai dredgers 'baffling'
- Seaway workers back strike action
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- Swisscargo halts cargo bookings
The cargo arm of Swissair embargoed freight orders after the airline suspended all flights Tuesday.
- Tropical buys Kent box unit
Tropical Shipping is purchasing the container division of Canada's Kent Line, which provides weekly service between Saint John, New Brunswick, the Caribbean and northern coast of South America.
- Air cargo industry wants say in new security rules
The International Air Cargo Association is urging the U.S. and European officials to consult the air cargo industry about new security procedures.
- At BreakBulk 2001: Project cargo needs more skilled workers: Rickmers
- At BreakBulk 2001: New wood packing requirements take effect
- At BreakBulk 2001: Steel outlook flat
- At BreakBulk 2001: Project carriers need more expertise
- At BreakBulk 2001: Protectionism creating world steel crisis: Exec
- At BreakBulk 2001: Breakbulk operators resist box threat
- At BreakBulk 2001: US steelmakers seek import restrictions
- Report: Liner outlook bleak
- Customs outlines GSP duty refund procedures
- Trade, transport officials testify at security hearing
- ABA urges care in CIT nominees
- Bureau Veritas profits soar
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- La filialisation dABX réussira-t-elle le 5 octobre?
La filiale de transport routier, dexpédition et de logistique de la SNCB, ABX Logistics, est à la croisée des chemins. Une nouvelle tentative de filialisation sera effectuée lors du conseil dadministation de la SNCB du 5 octobre, mais il nest pas certain que cela réussira. Les syndicats avaient réussi à torpiller lopération il y a un mois et il nest pas clair sils le feront à nouveau. Etienne Schouppe, ladministrateur délégué de la SNCB, demandera également au conseil dadministation dapprouver un programme dinvestissement de 250 mio. dEUR pour ABX, qui sera entre autres affecté à lacquisition dune impportante société de distribution aux Pays-Bas. Le forcing exercé par Schouppe est entre autres motivé par le
fait que le 13 octobre, la composition du conseil dadministation devrait être très sensiblement modifiée et que tous les plans concernant ABX risquent dêtre revus.
- La Sabena cliniquement morte suite au désistement de Swissair
Maintenant que Swissair refuse de payer la première tranche (de 5 mia. de BEF) de linjection de capital promise de 10 mia. de BEF, il semble que les jours de la Sabena sont comptés. La compagnie aérienne nationale étudie la possibilité de poursuivre ses activités, mais ceci devra selon toute probabilité se faire sous concordat. Entre-temps, le gouvernement belge examine la possibilité daccorder un crédit de liaison et envisage dentamer des actions juridiques contre Swissair. Hier, les pilotes ont à nouveau repris le travail jusquà 18.00 heures, une nouvelle réunion de lassociation des pilotes devant renseigner sur une éventuelle poursuite des actions.
- La sous-traitance automobile va coopérer au sein de Flanders Drive
Le coup denvoi de Flanders Drive, une initiative de et pour le secteur flamand des sous-traitants de lindustrie automobile, a été donné mardi dernier. Linitiative bénéficie du soutien des autorités flamandes et européennes et de lindustrie automobile. Lobjectif est de développer un centre dexpertise qui assistera le développement de produits dans le secteur. Drive signifie Developement of research and innovation in vehicle engineering. A partir de 2003, les entrerpises participantes pourront sadresser au Centre flamand dIngénierie et dEssai (VETC), qui a été érigé sur un ancien terrain de Ford à Lommel.
- S&SS diversifie ses spécialités
Notre objectif est dadapter nos produits de manière permanente et rapide aux exigences de lindustrie maritime, de développer de nouveaux produits et de déployer de nouvelles activités. Cest en ces termes que Raymond De Coninck, ladministrateur délégué de Shipping & Signalling Service (S&SS), a résumé la politique de son entreprise.
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- Tanker stock outlook seen bearish
ABN AMRO analyst Stephen Gengaro sees a shaky near term outlook for weak tanker stock.
- Boston LNG cargo diverted to Georgia
El Paso Corporation took delivery of the stranded LNG cargo at Elba Island terminal.
- Robin Maritime buys into SN Ship
Robin Ship Agency Services forms one of the largest full service port agencies in North America.
- Silverseas pulls cruiseship
Another troubled cruiseship operator is taking desperate steps to stay afloat.
- Cottew moves into port agency work
Former Osprey chief Tim Cottew has revealed details of his new venture in Indonesia.
- CP Ships to make debut in stock indices
The stock inclusion in both TSE/S&P indices is not expected to boost CP Ships prices significantly.
- Creditors reel in Renaissance ships
Passengers and crew are among those revealing the position of the collapsed cruise company's vessels.
- Japanese lines link with Bolero
NYK and MOL take steps towards big savings with electronic bills of lading.
- War rate confusion reigns
Some lines charge twice that of rivals for sending a box to the Middle East.
- Boxship group confirms war risk surcharges
Shippers face big extra cost as Informal Rate Agreement lines up prices.
- ResidenSea postpones cruise contract
Plan for $350m sistership to The World delayed after US attacks.
- Shipping boosts Bollore
The French group reports huge first half profit increase as shipping demand drives revenues.
- Port authority did not detain ship
Judge rules that towing blazing Sinotrans ship from berth was not a detention.
- Polish bank funds Gdynia boxship
The Polish yard has secured funding to build the second of three containerships for Germany's Peterson.
- US politicians want emergency reserve top up
Call to lift Strategic Petroleum Reserve to 700m barrels with long term target of 1bn barrels.
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