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Shipping News
- Smedvig to buy Keppel unit's share in US$82.5m rig
OFFSHORE drilling contractor, Smedvig Asia Ltd, has announced plans to exercise an option to purchase Keppel Hitachi Zosen's 72 per cent interest in a US$82.5 million semi-submersible drilling rig.
- Ocean Glory I crew win fight for wages
- Pan-United's marine units boost H1 profit
- Insurance premiums for ships calling at Colombo to be cut
- OOIL's interim profit doubles
Air and Land Transport
- Korean president orders probe into aviation industry
PRESIDENT Kim Dae-Jung has ordered an investigation into South Korea's aviation industry after the US downgraded the country's air safety rating, officials said.
- American Air ends code share with Asiana after safety downgrade
- Boeing offers to buy CAL's A340 jets
- Thai Air permitted to raise fares on overseas flights
- Qantas hasn't approached us with offer: Virgin Blue
- Cathay blames pilots for cancelled flights
- TWA unsecured creditors may get 4% of claims
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| AUGUST 21, 2001 |
- Port of Fos calls for application
- Swisscargo, MAS cancel Basle-KL operation
- Qantas reports profit after tax of $218.4 million
- UPS chairman and CEO Jim Kelly to retire
- Emirates goes virtual
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| AUGUST 20, 2001 |
- Norwegian 'Njet' to SAS' acquisition of Braathens
- Vopak acquires GATX Asian Terminals
- MISC and OOCL in European service
- Swissair management problems with cost cutting
- OOIL's profits up
- Aer Lingus chairman drowned
- Port of Seattle with IBM in e-business
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- Crude oil falls again on US supplies
- Rotterdam starts week softer
- Good demand in the Mediterranean
- Fujairah market expected to fall, demand sluggish
- Slow start to the week in Singapore
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- Cascade General's Portland Shipyard keeping busy during summer season
- Port of Seattle hit with $5 million in repairs due to damage from last spring's earthquake
- Coast Guard honors ferry passenger for part in rescue of men from capsized canoe
- Army Corps of engineers gets jump on mounding of dredge material at Columbia mouth
- United Parcel Service chairman will step down in January 2002
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| AUGUST 21, 2001 |
- Berlioz first of CMA-CGM quintet
MARSEILLES-based owner and operator CMA-CGM has taken delivery of the 6,630 teu CMA CGM Berlioz, the largest French containership. The 300 m-long vessel, pictured in the port of Le Havre yesterday...
- Watchdog to probe A&P’s Cammell deal
UNION fears that UK shiprepairer A&P’s £10m ($14m) buy-up of rival Cammell Laird’s northern England assets on Friday will create an industry monopoly are to be examined by the Offic...
- OOCL in box first with Freightliner
OOCL has signed a landmark 10-year deal with UK train operator Freightliner for a dedicated daily container service between Southampton and Manchester. The Hong Kong-based container line sai...
- Hull risk pact throws lifeline to Sri Lanka
AN unprecedented deal has been hammered out between the Sri Lankan government and hull war risk underwriters in London to ease the insurance stranglehold on the country’s seaborne trade. ...
- Riley joy on Best Lloyd’s boost
LLOYD'S chairman Sax Riley has welcomed a decision by ratings agency AM Best to affirm the market’s A rating and remove a "negative outlook" proviso attached to it, writes James B...
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| AUGUST 20, 2001 |
- Tacoma's new road link opens
- IRA hike will 'stabilise market'
- Bangla salvor for stranded cargo
- Lloyd's cuts Colombo war surcharge
- Baltic launches cyber trading floor
- Argentine owners win tax break
- Colombo cuts bunker prices again
- Hyundai predicts FPSO surge
- Sydney sites put up for tender
- NYK bags 26-year Thai coal contract
- ITF wins Ocean Glory I judgement
- Now PTP courts PSA
- Canada penalises more steel
- Crowley pulls out of St Lucia
- Colon is 'weak link' in drugs war
- Panama to probe crew scam company
- Canada to ship food aid to N Korea
- Singamas to build flat rack box
- NEL ferries to get safety checks
- Non-loco link plan for Tokyo/Osaka
- A&P captures Cammell
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| AUGUST 20, 2001 |
- Journal of Commerce Group sold to Commonwealth Business Media
Commonwealth Business Media signs agreement to purchase the assets of the publisher from The Economist Group.
- Sri Lanka expects insurance relief
Insurers have agreed to reduce premiums on ships calling at the Port of Colombo, senior government officials said.
- Maersk nixes Taipei port project
A consortium to develop a new container transshipment center will do it without the world's largest box carrier.
- Inttra adds three to portal
The multi-carrier ocean shipping portal has signed up a trio of third-party logistics providers that will bring to 2 million the total TEUs to be handled by the portal in 2001.
- China Airline opens China-US service
- USF Holland opens Ohio terminal
- ITC: S. Africa, Argentina dumping steel
- Cathay Pacific traffic falls
- Truckers block Brazil terminal
- United ends two services, opens Delhi
- Carriers file Sri Lanka surcharges
- OOCL parent profits double
- New bill seeks HMT repeal
- Port of Seattle chooses IBM for e-business
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| AUGUST 21, 2001 |
- Ostende se prépare au lancement dun nouveau service passagers
Dès que la commission compétente aura approuvé le Shengen Gate, le port dOstende pourra préparer la venue dun nouveau service pour passagers. Il sera assuré par Transeuropa Ferries (TEF), compagnie qui propose actuellement sept départs fret par jour dans les deux sens entre Ostende et Ramsgate.
- OOIL réalise un premier semestre record grâce à OOCL
Le groupe Orient Overseas (International) a réalisé un résultat record à lissue du premier semestre, le bénéfice après taxes et intérêts minoritaires étant passé de 24,45 à 40,30 millions dUSD, alors que le chiffre daffaires na augmenté que de 2,3% à 1,18 milliard dUSD. Cette performance résulte dun contrôle de plus en plus strict des coûts (les coûts opérationnels ont baissé de 24,38 mio. dUSD), à la forte position du dollar et à la faiblesse de leuro et du yen, à une diminution des prix du fuel et de la charge dintérêts, auxquels sajoutent de meilleurs résultats du secteur immobilier, ainsi quune meilleure performance dans le transport de containers. La filiale armement
OOCL intervient pour 90% de la performance globale.
- Le trafic fluvial français affecté par les inondations
Au cours du premier semestre, le volume fret transporté sur les voies deau françaises a baissé de 5,6% par rapport à la même période de lannée dernière. Les prestations de transport ont régressé de 11%.
- Opel Anvers perdrait déjà 5.000 Astras
Malgré les mauvaises nouvelles, les ouvriers dOpel Anvers ont repris le travail lundi matin. Entre-temps, la direction dOpel envisage de transférer la production de 5.000 Astra dAnvers à Eisenach dans le cadre des conditions de marché actuelles. La direction dOpel Anvers rencontrera le ministre flamand des Affaires Economiques et des Affaires Etrangères Gabriels afin de lui présenter le plan Olympia.
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| AUGUST 20, 2001 |
- Frontline stock plunges below 52-week low
The botched Berge Tokyo deal may have contributed to the downfall.
- Forestry firm to build $15m Venezuelan port
The new port on Orinoco river will initially be utilised for wood products exports.
- Another tanker sinks small vessel off US east coast
The Bahamas-flagged Saint Vassilios was carrying fuel oil to Baltimore port.
- Belships returns to profit
But declining products, gas and dry bulk markets set to extract toll from Norwegian owner.
- Tropical Storm Chantal heads for Mexico
The storm is expected to make landfall on the Yucatan peninsula late Monday.
- General Dynamics extends offer for Newport News
Closing date will be no earlier than 4 September, ten business days after notification.
- Gearbulk income halves
Bulk shipowner Gearbulk saw its income fall away in the first half of this year.
- Canada holds nine ships
Port state control inspectors netted two bulkers with structural problems during July.
- Products trade saves Gotland
Strong tanker market compensates Visby based owner for ferry sector weakness.
- Baltic Exchange goes live
The London shipping exchange is ploughing up to £3m into its new electronic trading platform.
- Pan United interim profits double
Forex gains and buoyant marine market help to lift Singapore yard group.
- Daewoo poised to exit debt programme
Korean shipbuilder Daewoo expects to enter a new phase this week on its road to financial recovery.
- A&P buys Cammell Laird yards
Deal to buy Mersey, Tyne and Tees yards fails to save jobs at collapsed repairer.
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