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Shipping Timesweb site
MAY 10, 2002
Shipping News
  • Evergreen shift may be reason behind IPO delay
    THERE may be more behind Temasek Holdings' announcement that it will not make a public offer of PSA Corporation's shares 'in the immediate future', than simply keeping investors informed, say analysts.
  • PSA Corp looking at new transportation security software
  • Pirate attacks jumped 28% in first quarter
Air and Land Transport
  • US legislators seek to scrap plans for security fee hike
    HOUSE Republican leaders said they want to scrap plans to double US airline security fees, cancel carrier aid and end loan guarantees because of opposition from the committee that oversees transportation issues.
  • European air fares up only 0.4% in last quarter
  • Weak signal picked up from black box of plane
  • Cathay to hire 1,300 new staff
  • Airbus planning secret cameras to spot hijackers
  • Sofia Airport sets Aug deadline for terminal deal
  • India to give 3 Airbuses to Afghan airline

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Exim Indiaweb site
MAY 10, 2002
  • Bhel allies with German firm
  • Fresh wheat stocks to be allowed for export
  • New MoP discharge rate record at JN Port
  • Exceptionally high handling rate set at MbPT
  • PM to meet port union leaders on May 13: Privatisation issue
  • 1st import container cleared at ICD-Bhusawal
  • ICD at Sheetalpur in Bihar to be opened
  • Exim Bank-ECGC-exporters’ alliance to boost trade with LAC mooted
  • Local drug Firms, MNCs differ on amendments to Patents Bill
  • Exporters urged to team up to promote Indian brand of coir
  • Bangalore airport project gets take-off signal
  • 7 areas for India, Mexican link-ups listed
  • Ficci survey sights recovery round the corner
  • Rana informs Elders of steps taken to boost cotton yarn exports
  • Minister promises to interact closely with BCC&I
  • Gist of public notices/circulars/notifications
  • 3-day India Knit Fair at Tirupur next week
  • Sinha to attend 35th ADB AGM in Shanghai

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The Bunker Bulletinweb site
MAY 9, 2002
  • Steady prices and low demand in Halifax and Montreal
  • Panama avails seen normal despite ongoing refinery strike
  • Big spreads reported as US Gulf resupply cost climbs
  • Limited avails in New York, Philadelphia a bit better
  • Run of tanker fixtures reported out of Iraq
  • US: Panamax tanker's fuel oil cargo safe after collision yesterday
  • Tight product avails in Genoa and Augusta
  • Korean bunker prices inch higher in quiet market
  • Steady market amid tight avails in Gibraltar
  • Some tight IFO's in Istanbul
  • Slow demand in Piraeus
  • Singapore bunker market: Tight barges after suspensions, product tighter too
  • Quiet market in amid firm prices Japan
  • Firming market in Hong Kong and Taiwan

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World Wide Shipperweb site
MAY 9, 2002
  • Columbia River emergency drill scheduled for next Wednesday
  • The New World Alliance adds new Transpacific service
  • Corps announces lockage schedule for recreational vessels on Columbia River
  • Port of Portland offers land to city for next phase of sewer overflow project
  • Port of Olympia ready for annual BoatSwap & Chowder Challenge

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Il Sole 24 Ore On Lineweb site
MAY 10, 2002
  • Bari scommette sulle crociere
    Previsto un aumento del 40% degli arrivi rispetto al 2001 - Brindisi prepara cinque nuovi ormeggi turistici
  • Genova in corsa per l'Agenzia Ue

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Lloyd's Listweb site
MAY 10, 2002
  • Pressure mounts on France to tackle freight refugee crisis
    FRANCE’S new-look cabinet, meeting today, faces growing political pres- sure from Britain to resolve the prob-lem of illegal immigrants boarding freight trains at Calais, writes Roger Hailey.
  • Seafarer rights threat to flags
    HARDLINE International Labour Organisation controls on employment standards at sea could force some flags out of business after a breakthrough 10-point plan reached at the United Nations agency’s headquarters in Geneva yesterday.
  • Malta completes Kristal tragedy probe
    MORE than 14 months after the tanker Kristal broke in two with the loss of 11 lives, the Malta Maritime Authority has finished its investigation into the tragedy and sent copies of its draft report to "interested parties".
  • Sonatrach LNG shipping growth sees Japanese debut in Algeria
    ITOCHU Corp and MOL are to form a joint venture with Sonatrach of Algeria to order and operate a 145,000 cu m LNG carrier.
  • ‘Extreme sports’ ship masters under attack
    MACHO masters deliberately seek out death trap ships because they get a kick out of risking their lives, the head of a flag of convenience has charged, writes David Osler .

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Fairplayweb site
MAY 9, 2002
  • Korea, Thailand in maritime pact
  • Panama port dispute resolved
  • Have your say!
  • Cruise lines seek Brazilian U-turn
  • US grain subsidy starts uproar
  • Louis/Thomson charters HAL returnee
  • Interest shown in Nigerian reform
  • New Busan berths operational
  • Seafarers hit by pensions fraud
  • Lines link for East Africa service
  • PSA Corp adds Belgian volumes
  • Cepsa denies bunker claims
  • Algerian gas attracts Japanese
  • Lauritzen Kosan links with Exmar
  • Australian policy under fire
  • Thoresen to take over Sharjah ports
  • House urges sale of AMCV ships
  • Bid to cut US steel tariffs fail
  • Minister to discuss Yarra impasse
  • Panama orders arrest of 'arms' ship

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The Journal of Commerceweb site
MAY 9, 2002
  • Tanjung Pelepas plots expansion
    The Malaysian port plans to add 1 million TEUs of capacity by the end of 2003 while it aggressively woos more carriers. Weblog: European airlines see recovery continue
  • Kaohsiung readies sixth box terminal
    After a long delay, Taiwan's main port plans to boost its capacity and competitiveness.
  • Lines form Asia-East Africa service
    The joint venture by P&O Nedlloyd, MOL and Delmas raises the service bar.
  • Zim enters trans-Atlantic market
  • House panel OKs $1.2B for Amtrak
  • BNSF, Ferromex offer El Paso carload service
  • MOL in Algeria LNG venture
  • Algoma Central rebounds on tanker, bulk fleet
  • Britain halts Consignia foreign plans
  • Maersk Logistics offers drayage tracking
  • Savi Technology launches Singapore center
  • USCO wins Pioneer contract
  • CaroTrans adds Brazil call
  • BIFA schedules N.Y. forum

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TradeWindsweb site
MAY 9, 2002
  • Strintzis sells bonds to Attica
    Greek ferry owner is raising EUR 30m thanks to backing from major shareholder.
  • Iraq turns the taps on
    VLCC line up for Mina al-Bakr berths as rates strengthen firm and tonnage tightens.
  • CSDC to launch vital share issue
    China Shipping Development Co races against clock to raise cash to pay for 24 tankers.
  • MOL and Itochu bag Sonatrach LNG ship
    Algerian giant lines up second gas carrier newbuilding with Japanese partner.
  • Thailand in new Kra canal study
    World's longest running waterway saga is given a new lease of life.
  • Mariner sold at high price
    Coulouthros VLCC auctioned off to financiers in Guangzhou today.
  • Owners pay US penalties
    Hanjin shells out $280,000 to settle rate cutting row with FMC.
  • Algoma edges into the black
    Canadian tanker and bulker owner made the most of a traditionally weak quarter.
  • Frontline to stay in suezmax pool
    Top tanker owner to stick with Alliance Chartering despite withdrawal from VLCC pool.
  • Frontline tanker in trouble
    Laden VLCC Front Tobago left without main engine power for six days.
  • Louis Cruises charters Nieuw Amsterdam
    Carnival-controlled vessel to be subchartered to UK's Thomson Holidays.
  • Grupo TMM hits the right note
    Mexican tanker owner concludes deal to issue up to $65m of securities.
  • Star pulls SuperStar Gemini from Singapore
    Malaysian cruise giant offers customer upgrade to SuperStar Virgo after mysterious redeployment.
  • Exmar and Lauritzen Kosan team up
    Gas shipowners pool resources in the east.
  • Collision vessel arrested
    Tanker wharf at Shell refinery in Singapore put out of action for a year by dredger.
  • First quarter blues at P&O Nedlloyd
    Container giant takes battering and warns that increased capacity will continue to affect results this year.
  • New World Alliance unveils China-US string
    Next month sees the start of the PSV containership service in the Pacific.
  • Container woes hit Royal Nedlloyd
    Dutch transport group dragged down in first quarter by 50% share in P&O Nedlloyd.
  • Bergesen profit slumps
    Norwegian shipowner predicts gloom for capesize trades but is hot on the LNG trail.
  • Havila posts loss as French take big stake
    Norwegian offshore owner upbeat as rival Groupe Bourbon muscles in.
  • Daewoo to regas LNG newbuildings
    US charterer El Paso is bypassing terminal shortage issue with technology punt.

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