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Shipping News
- US warns of possible terrorist attack on tankers in Gulf
THE US Navy has warned of a possible Al Qaeda terrorist attack on oil tankers transiting the Persian Gulf and Red Sea to mark the first anniversary of last year's US attacks.
- Overflow from China boosts HK box volumes
- Indon navy guarding fishermen against piracy threats
- MPA suspends 4th bunker supply company
- Hitachi-NKK merger will cut materials costs for shipmaker
Air and Land Transport
- US airlines struggle with painful memories, desperate outlook
AMERICA's airlines marked a year of emotional and financial agony yesterday, one year after terrorists used four passenger planes to slaughter thousands.
- EU set to adopt air security bill
- Air passenger traffic stable
- Dragonair objects to Cathay's bid for China flights
- General Dynamics wins US$1.5b order for corporate jets
- Air France services back to normal after pilots' strike
Features
- Delights still in the air
EVERYBODY has heard the horror stories about airline food, post-Sept 11.
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- New technology touted to bolster vessel safety
- Better HK container/throughput numbers in second quarter
- Indian dock workers may strike
- Lufthansa sustains chart presence
- Danzas strengthens global air freight position
- Air Canada to begin non-stop Montreal-Atlanta flights
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- Disinvestment Ministry invites SCI bidders for due diligence again
- Kirloskar Engines to study ships propulsion
- A. P. Moller to purchase Torm Lines
- Assocham, Sharjah chamber sign MoU
- Soda ash exporters outprice US, Chinese products
- Vibrant apparels market still untapped in Canada: AEPC
- Govt extends broken rice export period for fulfilment of orders
- Tea Board sets up 10 task forces to boost exports
- MPEDA trying to get Indian marine products branded
- ULA-DPA consortium sign pact to develop Vizag box terminal - Operations to begin within 9 months
- JNP’s shallow draught berth commissioned for regular use - J. M. Baxi’s Asha Himani calls first
- Cashew EPC earmarks initial Rs 1.25 cr. to scout new markets
- 1.6 pc rise in steel exports during April-July
- Pursue privatisation to spur growth: Dr Acharya
- Inflation touches 3.6 per cent
- Govt, corporate sector differ on economic malaise reasons - IMC 96th Foundation Day celebrations
- All-India Exporters’ Chamber chief outlines new challenges ahead for exporters
- Reserve Bank relaxes norms for release of forex up to $ 500
- World plastics fair in Feb. 2003
- Rakesh Mohan assumes charge as RBI Dy Governor
- At the helm of All-India Exporters’ Chamber
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- Crude little changed despite bullish and contradictory inventory reports
- New posted prices from Ecuador
- Daily Bunker market report from Praxis Energy Agents
- India: Joint strike called by port and dock workers nationwide
- Panama Canal: More lock works scheduled
- EU crisis oil stocks
- African market report from GAC
- Polish prices pushing up
- Little activity in the Great Belt
- Competition steers demand from Tallinn
- Prices up in the Canary Islands
- Prices firm in busy Gibraltar
- Demand slow in Istanbul
- APIs give little direction, US crude stocks "uncomfortably low"
- Firming Fujairah levels off on the back of paltry Platts price drop
- Brazil bunker prices on the move again
- Minor movement in Piraeus
- New increases in Saudi Posted prices
- Rotterdam softer this morning
- Another supplier licence suspended in Singapore
- Suppliers expect numbers to rise in Panama
- Buenos Aires demand picks up as Alpha Zone runs dry
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- Navy warning to shipping
The U.S. Navy Maritime Liaison Office in Bahrain has warned of a heightened terrorist threat to shipping
- Ulltveit-Moe moves on PGS
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- A.P. Møller Group buying Torm Lines
- United Parcel Services pens deal with aircraft mechanics
- New Hanjin employees take basic training at sea
- Last in series of new container ships launched for Hatsu Marine Ltd.
- Washington State Ferries closing terminals for construction
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- Thousands mourn as Bush vows vengeance
Mourners gather at Ground Zero (left) yesterday to mark the first anniversary of the World Trade Center tragedy.
- Brussels puts a brake on US drive for ports clamp
BRUSSELS has expressed "serious concerns" about US proposals to tighten vessel manifest declarations at foreign ports, putting further political pressure on Washington to delay implementation.
- Poulides plans ‘three-star’ European cruises
SHRUGGING off Iraq war jitters, George Poulides has announced plans to launch a ‘three-star’ European cruise operation within the next two years.
- ‘Suspect cargo’ boxship seized off New York
US FEDERAL authorities have seized a foreign containership in New York harbour on the anniversary of last year’s September 11 terrorist attacks, after claiming to have detected "unidentifiable sounds and suspect cargo" onboard, write Rajesh Joshi and Katrin Berkenkopf.
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- Senate hears infrastructure pleas
- US picks up IMO committee tab
- Mongstad strike disrupts shipping
- Crew rescued in Rubino blaze
- Seafarers' mental health suffering
- MOL moves into Montenegro
- Owners set up Asian Seafarers group
- Major investment for Buenaventura
- USCG detains Senator boxship
- China Shipping future in doubt
- New chief exec at troubled Dolphins
- Port strike may be deferred
- China seeks cross-Strait accord
- Samina charges reduced on appeal
- Bolivia favours Chile over Peru
- Lloyd Werft prepares for NCL
- Korea to set up new port body
- Indonesia will not release dredgers
- Singapore suspends bunker licence
- Seaport Terminals eyes Bahrain
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- Intermodal system still not secure
The first anniversary of Sept. 11 has shed light on questions about the global intermodal transportation system, still "extremely vulnerable" to mass disruption should a container become a tool of terror.
- Box ship detained outside NY Harbor
The Coast Guard detained a Liberian-flag containership chartered by Hanjin Shipping Co. six miles offshore after traces of radiation were reportedly detected in its cargo.
- U.S. rejects UK open-skies plan
The United States has rejected British proposals for a limited liberalization of trans-Atlantic air services that would have improved traffic rights for U.S. cargo and express carriers.
- Marine transport trailed in gov't. spending: Report
- JoC BreakBulk 2002: Metals hurting
- Dragonair bucks Cathay China plan
- Air France expands express service to U.S.
- JoC Breakbulk 2002: Ex-Im Bank needs support
- Cargo recovering faster than passenger traffic: ICAO
- Deeper draft for Pakistan port
- Hong Kong registry gets boost
- Emirates offers automated status reports
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- CMA CGM va prendre dautres dispositions pour son trafic transtlantique
Le contrat de location de slots que CMA CGM avait signé il y a deux ans auprès de Mærsk Sealand venant à échéance à la fin du mois doctobre prochain, larmement français sapprête à prendre dautres décisions, qui doivent lui permettre non seulement de se maintenir sur ce théâtre opérationnel, mais aussi de sy développer. Des négociations en ce sens sont en cours, proches de la conclusion et nous y reviendrons lorsquelles auront effectivement abouti.
- De plus en plus de divergences au sujet du système décopoints
Les divergences sur la poursuite du système décopoints pour le trafic de transit de camions en Autriche sont de plus en plus importantes. Cest ce qui est une nouvelle fois ressorti mardi après-midi au cours de la réunion de la commission Transport du Parlement européen, à laquelle ont assisté le ministre autrichien des Transports, Matthias Reichhold, son collègue italien, Pietro Lucardi, et la secrétaire dEtat allemande aux Transports, Angelika Mertens.
- Le salon IAA de Hanovre ouvre dans un climat dincertitude
Cest ce 12 septembre que le salon international du véhicule industtriel IAA de Hanovre ouvre ses portes au grand public. Jusquau 19 septembre, il accueillera plusieurs milliers de transporteurs, de chauffeurs, détudiants et de personnes intéressées par lévolution des techniques de transport routier. Mais limpression qui se dégage de ce salon gigantesque, malgré les spots et les chromes, est celle dune morosité sous-jacente et dun climat marqué par des économies omniprésentes. Le marché européen du camion souffre de la conjoncture et le marché allemand encore plus que les autres.
- Les expéditeurs refusent de jouer les policiers
LAirfreight Institute (AFI), lAdvisory Body Information Technology (ABIT) , lAdvisory Body Dangerous Goods (ABDG) et les assemblées régionales ont déterminé lagenda de la deuxième journée du congrès de la FIATA à Istanbul. Tous ces organes ont dressé un état des lieux de la problématique. La nouvelle législation relative à la sécurisation mise en place par les NU fait déjà froncer des sourcils du côté des expéditeurs. Beaucoup dexpéditeurs se posent aussi des questions quant à la politique publique en Europe.
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- US looking to clear cruise merger plans
US antitrust committee recommends not to obstruct both Carnival and Royal Caribbean merger plans.
- Babcock sells remaining HDW stock
One Equity Partners paid "two-digit million" dollars for remaining 25% stake in German shipyard.
- BP Shipping sets safety standard
The company deploys new information system to support doubling of fleet size.
- Singapore port sees steady traffic
PSA Corp posted 8% increase in container handling volume in August.
- Two ULCCs head for demolition
Kapetan Giannis and Kapetan Michalis are to be scrapped in Pakistan and Bangladesh, respectively.
- Senator Line containership detained at Newark
US Coast Guard finds traces of radiation onboard Palermo Senator.
- Singapore suspends another bunkering license
Grandeur Trading and Services joins long list of suspended bunker suppliers in Singapore.
- Crescent goes for Bulgarian newbuildings
UK owner orders two tankers at Rousse Shipyard, accompanied by "series of options."
- No minimum price for SCI stake
Indian government will not set entry level for privatisation auction of state shipping giant.
- New terminal planned for Russian exports
Russia's big oil producers mull $1.5bn terminal at Murmansk.
- P&O Princess sues insurer
UK owner says it missed out on $1m in compensation for interruptions to cruises after 11 September.
- Indian unions plot port walk-out
Productivity-linked incentives are bone of contention behind strike threat.
- US military charters DAL ship
Military Sealift Command takes Deutsche Afrika Line multipurpose vessel for up to three years.
- Owners warn ITF on wages
Gloomy survey of employers' prospects backs call for seafarers pay freeze.
- Smit tackles blazing ro-ro off South Africa
Crew evacuated from Jolly Rubino, while Cypriot tanker Sea Mariner grounds off Denmark.
- Box lines ask for more time
Owners serving US want new container security rules delayed, fearing higher costs.
- Thoresen Thai continues fleet renewal
Two days after buying bulker, Thai owner says an older vessel is heading for the breakers.
- Japanese hold Zodiac reefer
Cargo securing manual deficiencies sees Ofer managed ship detained as 43 ships are held.
- CSDC dumped liner stake over market woes
Economic downturn and reluctance to increase funding prompted disposal of CS Container Lines stake.
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