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Shipping News
- PSA set to meet 17m TEU target for S'pore volumes
PSA Corporation has almost topped its 2001 container throughput in Singapore one month before the end of the year, placing it on track to get close to its 17 million TEU goal in 2002 despite increasing competition.
- Asia-Europe rates to go up from Jan
- US dockworker delegates debate contract proposal
- P&O expects cost cuts of 15m at ferry unit
- Rising rates let old, small tankers ply Europe-Asia
- Australian exporters, shipping industry fight possible new tax charge
Air and Land Transport
- Qantas, Air NZ tie-up seen bringing NZ$2.4b benefits
QANTAS Airways Ltd's proposed alliance with Air New Zealand may benefit Australia and New Zealand's economies by more than NZ$2.4 billion , according to a report commissioned by the two airlines.
- United Airlines board votes for bankruptcy filing
- Cathay confirms interest in Chinese airlines but no deals yet
- Snow halts JAL, ANA domestic flights
- Log Book
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- HUAL puts new orders to Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine
- P&O Nedlloyd accepted as full C-PTAT partner by US Customs
- IMO set to adopt full set of security measures
- Halliburton awards Exel five-year deal throughout Asia Pacific
- OTAL makes charitable moves to Luanda
- Hanjin Shipping recipient of Safety management Award
- FedEx starts using Hong Kong interim frequencies
- Alitalia granted EUR150M in damages from KLM by arbitrators
- Wolfgang Mayrhuber appointed Lufthansa's next chairman and CEO
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- United Airlines biggest airline Chapter 11
United Airlines on Monday filed for Chapter 11 after months of trying to head off the crisis, making it the biggest collapse of an American carrier in a decade.
- Shipitsmarter sells website
ShipitSmarter.com in Amsterdam has sold her public web site, www.ShipitSmarter.com, to Dutch courier company SDS Worldwide per 6 December 2002.
- P&O Logistics sold to Wincanton in UK
P&O announces that it has agreed to sell its contract logistics business, which constitutes the greater part of P&O Trans European, to Wincanton plc.
- Olympic Airways faces bankruptcy
Greece's state-owned Olympic Airways could face the prospect of bankruptcy this week when the European Commission demands it pay back millions of euros to the national exchequer.
- Transpacific lines extend peak season surcharge
Backlogged cargo resulting from the US West Coast labour strife combined with strong January 2003 bookings prompted the 14 members of the Transpacific Stabilization Agreement (TSA) to take the unprecedented step of extending this year's peak season surcharge until Jan 31, 2003.
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- SCI asks govt to remove curbs on investment
- Kakinada LNG project to get going, GAIL to take 25 pc stake
- Govt may allow over 25 pc foreign stake in SCI
- MoS gives clearance for selling SCI stake in Greenfield to MOL
- Galaxy of speakers from India & abroad steal the show - Vedprakash Goyal sets the pace for International Conference & Exhibition
- ABS certifies Evergreen for safety, quality & environmental management systems
- $ 180-m ADB loan for MP road projects
- Basmati price hike by 25 pc places exporters on tenterhooks
- Preferential trade pacts with African nations under study
- CoPT to expedite bidding process for Vallarpadam project
- PPT completes 8-km of concrete roads
- BA raises seat capacity for Kolkata
- Coimbatore ACC handles 757 tonnes cargo
- Forex reserves continued to surge: A rise of $ 564 million
- Tariff on edible oils not to be lowered: Ajit Singh
- Forex reserves inching up to $ 67 bn
- Consumer durables sector posting steady growth: Ascon survey
- Kelkar Committee mulls lower excise on food items
- US team presents 6-point agenda to attract FDI
- Upasi seeks separate plantation development bank
- Exim Bank study sees scope to boost cement exports
- 40 AEZs may require investments of Rs 1,025 cr. over 3-5 years
- Govt affirms ban on beef export
- Kinfra to be nodal agency in co-ordinating CSEZ activities
- Gist of public notices/circulars/notifications
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- Daily bunker market report from Praxis Energy Agents
- OPEC quotas to be maintained or raised to regain confidence
- Venezuela: Strikers vow indefinite action
- CBI Engineering boosts Marine & Bunker activities
- Aalborg fuel hub takes its largest vessel so far
- Rotterdam numbers rise with crude
- Bunkering station at Syros island reinstated
- Bad weather affects Novorossiysk
- IPE Natural Gas Futures Set Volume Record
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- P&O Nedlloyd accepted as full partner by US Customs security programme
- ProLogis signs deal with Polish retailer
- New freight locomotives for BLS
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- IMO Diplomatic Conference on security starts work
Here comes ISPS
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- Port of Seattle CEO named Federal Reserve Bank chair
- Phil Klahn new chief of Portland Airport police department
- Bremerton Port Commission Oks $7,677,565 budget for 2003
- Corps of Engineers posts Columbia mouth dredge data on web
- Canada Maritime and OOCL open slots to CANEX consortium
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- US Customs on way to Felixstowe as UK signs up to box initiative
US customs personnel will be posted to Felixstowe early next year to work alongside UK officers in a joint anti-terrorism drive.
- P&O sells contract logistics arm to Wincanton for £152m
P&O has sold its European contract logistics business for £152.5m ($240m) to Wincanton, the domestic UK supply chain operator.
- Vanuatu registry chief Bohn arrested over $100m scam
VANUATU registry chief executive Robert Bohn has been arrested in the US, as one of 17 people accused of swindling more than $100m in an international lottery scam.
- French navy runs tanker out of zone
FRANCE’S navy yesterday forced another older oil-bearing ship out of its 200-mile economic zone, writes David Osler.
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- Africa worried by security funding
- Single hull Titan safely away
- Venezuela maritime in chaos
- Mangouras 'being held hostage'
- Experts needed in an emergency
- ExxonMobil to appeal
- Bush promotes CSX Corp chairman
- Costa inaugurates La Romana port
- Korean builders herald changes
- Canopus not so Radiant in Nantong
- Russians demand Kaliningrad link
- Optimism for building crisis talks
- India relaxes SCI stipulation
- Exams annulled after cheating found
- Philippines ferry damaged in fire
- Shipdock confirms merger talks
- Spain to ban single-hull tankers
- Rajoy reveals new Prestige fears
- P&O Ports pushes ahead with Mundra
- Colombian coal flows again
- Terra Nova faces $10M pay-out
- Conferry joins Venezuelan unrest
- Panama procedures anger Filipinos
- TMN in talks with Lloyd Triestino
- TIPS wins Laem Chabang bid
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- West Coast cargo picks up speed
The severe congestion that has plagued container terminals in Los Angeles-Long Beach should diminish over the next few weeks thanks to an arbitrator's decision.
- CSX's Snow to head Treasury
President Bush named CSX Corp. Chairman John Snow as Treasury secretary today in a bid to recharge the economy before the 2004 elections.
- United filing won't affect air cargo
Domestic and international cargo operations will continue normally after the world's No. 2 airline filed for bankruptcy protection.
- EU bans 'dirty' loads for single-hull tankers
- EU, China sign maritime pact
- P&O sells contract logistics unit
- Shipowner bidding for Olympic Airways
- ICAO launches Wright Bros. centennial
- Lynden names Asia business development chief
- Kawasaki selects Alitalia Cargo
- Trade groups urge Bush budget support for Customs
- 3PLs feeling slowdown: Study
- Freighter fleet to grow: Lufthansa chief
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- DHL veut prendre une participation dans Sinotrans
Le groupe China National Foreign Trade Transportation, mieux connu sous le nom de Sinotrans, a obtenu il y a quinze jours lautorisation des autorités boursières de Hong Kong deffectuer une introduction en bourse. Celle-ci était prévue à lorigine pour le mois de décembre, mais cela semble impossible à réaliser. La Deutsche Post, par lentremise de DHL, a fait savoir être très fort intéressée. Sinotrans et DHL coopèrent étroitement - et avec succès - dans lexpress depuis plus de dix ans.
- La capacité des infrastructures est insuffisante pour multiplier par 2,5 le transport ferroviaire de fret
Si lon en croit Luc Aladière, directeur des Affaires européennes de la SNCF, cette dernière accepte pleinement le Premier Paquet ferroviaire de la Commission européenne. Pour ce qui est du Deuxième, la SNCF demande de sen tenir au calendrier fixé, donc de ne pas hâter le processus. Luc Aladière avertit toutefois que si lon veut vraiment multiplier par 2,5 le fret ferroviaire dans les échanges européens dici 2010, il faudra impérativement et préalablement faire sauter les goulots détranglement. A lheure actuelle, la SNCF pourrait transporter au grand maximum 20% de plus que ce quelle fait actuellement. Pas plus.
- Pas daccord au Conseil Transport sur la prolongation du système décopoints
Après le rejet vendredi dernier par les ministres européens des Transports de la proposition de compromis de la présidence danoise visant à prolonger de trois ans le système des écopoints (jusque fin 2005), les ministres européens des Affaires étrangères, qui se rassemblent mercredi, vont une nouvelle fois tenter de sortir de limpasse.
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- TMM's refund hits the buffers
Shares fall as Mexican shipowner's rail unit receives bad news over tax break.
- Prestige first officer flies home
Departure leaves Apostolos Mangouras facing Prestige spill wrath alone.
- New Exxon Valdez spill appeal
ExxonMobil in bid to cut punitive damages a hundredfold.
- P&O sells logistics unit to reduce debt
Most of P&O Trans European goes to Wincanton for £152m.
- Orinoco pilots join strike
Politicial crisis threatens navigation on key bulk carrier waterway.
- Stamatis Restis aims high
Shipowner pledges $151m to keep Olympic, or maybe Macedonian, airline flying.
- Mipo wins monster BP order
Hyundai signs $166m products carrier contract plus options that could double the deal.
- James Sherwood to step down
Sea Containers confirms founder's 37 years at the helm to end soon.
- Double-hulls to reap rewards of EU ban
Modern tankers will be in demand after Europe bans single-skin tankers from carrying heavy fuel oil.
- IMO meet to adopt security measures
UN body meets Monday morning for "historic" conference focusing on maritime and port security.
- Agate heading back to Singapore for minor repairs
Tank measurements show World Tankers Management ship spilled 128 tonnes of oil after clash with cargoship.
- Two dead after ship explosion in India
Another eight injured at Bombay a day after similar accident aboard Frontline VLCC.
- Yemen Limburg impact put at $20m
President Ali Abdullah Saleh's (left) estimate five-times higher than earlier US figures.
- Greek ferry in bomb scare
False alarm, but unnamed passenger vessel is evacuated after anonymous telephone call.
- MOL-RCL combo wins Thai terminal deal
Japanese owner and domestic liner firm combine to win Laem Chabang contract.
- EU and China ink maritime agreement
Initial five-year agreement covers areas such as maritime security, safety and training.
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