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| JULY 19, 2002 |
Shipping News
- China will consider having US Customs officers at its ports
CHINA is willing to consider allowing US Customs inspectors at its ports as part of the US Government's controversial Container Security Initiative .
- PTP continues efforts to attract more lines
- Exxon Valdez spill: communities lose claims for compensation
- Sale of Shipping Corp of India delayed to Sept
Air and Land Transport
- China aviation sector rebounds despite crashes
CHINA's aviation market showed signs of recovery in the first half of this year despite two fatal accidents of domestic airlines during the period, state media said yesterday.
- Pakistan airspace ban costs India airlines US$5.1m
- S Korea imposes strict inflight rules
- Cathay to add new flights to Auckland
- UK air controllers get bonus offer
- London Tube workers start 24-hour strike
- Log Book
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| JULY 19, 2002 |
- US asks Port of Marseille to go for X-ray equipment
- TNT expresses European expansion in coming years
- Ecu-Line makes Alexandria move
- Improvement sees Long Beach commissioners' honours flow
- Hanjin and PSA in accord
- FAA restructuring discussed at Congressional hearing
- FedEx Freight hikes rates 5.9pc
- American goes non-stop from Chicago to New York
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| JULY 18, 2002 |
- AMR losses down, but still good outlook
American Airlines unveiled a large second-quarter deficit and warned of worse to come this year as further losses are compounded by an expected $1.4 billion charge to write down its goodwill.
- Seawheel ro-ro service Rotterdam-Humber
Seawheel is to begin operating a ro-ro freight service between Rotterdam and the River Humber in northern England in September.
- Schenker: new subsidiary in Yugoslavia
Schenker now has its own national subsidiary operating in Yugoslavia too.
- JoC parent acquires Trade Inc.
Commonwealth Business Media completed the acquisition of Trade, Inc., a leading trade information company with a global marketing presence in the United States, Hong Kong, China, and the United Kingdom.
- TNT Post and Chile post cooperation
Mail, Express and Logistics company TPG N.V. has announced that through its division TNT Express, it has entered into a 6-year co-operation with Correos de Chile, the Chilean Post Office, to develop new international and domestic express delivery services under shared brands for the Chilean market.
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- Export of 20,000 tonnes rubber allowed
- Paradip Port to take measures for faster handling of ore cargo
- JNPT may opt for JV with govt-owned foreign port-Bulk terminal conversion
- Govt favours placing corporatised ports under TAMP fold
- Maersk Logistics strengthens airfreight foray in India
- Karnataka govt clears decks for 3-district coastal SEZspecial economic zone
- No plan now to lower bank rate: Jalan
- Agri-export zones take off
- FIPB overhaul to facilitate FDIcascade on cards
- Govt to impose 44 pc duty on import of raw silk
- Wholesale trade bandh in city today
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| JULY 18, 2002 |
- Daily Bunker market report from Praxis Energy
- Pacific Northwest market snapshot
- Vancouver steady with good avails
- Avails improve but loading congestion still experienced in ARA market
- A slow week in Great Belt and Tallinn
- US oil imports down
- Tight fundamentals keep prices firm in Singapore bunker market
- Mixed avails in Italy, good in Malta
- A quiet week in Gibraltar
- Stable market in Istanbul
- Continuing lack of IFO avails in Poland
- Korea plays catch up
- Piraeus market slowly getting back to normal
- Stable St. Petersburg market amidst bullish world trends
- Japan: Operations back to normal after typhoon
- Rotterdam barge market opens a little softer
- US West Coast prices stabilise after last week's sharp drop
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| JULY 19, 2002 |
- OOCL launches direct service from Setouchi (Japan) to Haikou (China) and expands its STX Service
- CSX and GATX Rail introduce Redi-Rail
- Kuehne & Nagel's wholly-owned subsidiary USCO Logistics wins contract in the U.S.
- Hochtief AirPort poised to enter the U.S. market
- Swiss WorldCargo concludes agreement with TRAXON Europe
- GreenCarrier and APC Air & Sea establish new freight forwarding links between Sweden and Norway, Australia and New Zealand
- GreenCarrier forms alliance with Phoenix International
- Lufthansa and Expedia announce strategic agreement
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| JULY 18, 2002 |
- Delay in Halter auction
"Compliancy" issues have caused a delay in FGH's auction of its Halter marine unit
- ISM for Diamond Offshore
ABS recently awarded Diamond Offshore Drilling, Inc. an International Safety Management (ISM) Document of Compliance certificate.
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| JULY 18, 2002 |
- Hyundai vehicles setting records at Port of Portland auto facility
- BNSF will stop offering special rate for grain shipments
- Port of Anacortes terminal manager recognized for 20 years of service
- Boeing's second quarter earnings in ballpark with last year's totals
- Change of command set today for Portland Coast Guard Port Captain
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| JULY 19, 2002 |
- «Sui porti riforma incompiuta»
Restano da attuare autonomia finanziaria e revisione delle strutture
- Autorità, scatta il toto-nomine
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- Terrorist admits Peraticos murder
A Greek terrorist suspect snatched by police late on Wednesday has confessed to taking part in the murder five years ago of shipowner Costis Peraticos, writes Nigel Lowry in Athens.
- Lloyd’s has second stab at radical market overhaul
LLOYD’S has launched a proposal that would enable its investors to dip more freely in and out of the market, as part of sweeping reform plans set out in detail for the first time in a 56-page consultation document.
- Pool Re set to extend terror risk cover to air or sea threat
Plans to revamp the UK-backed terrorist risk insurer Pool Re are expected to be announced shortly, extending cover to businesses that might come under attack from air or sea, writes James Brewer.
- Izar lined up for double FastShip order
FASTSHIP is in talks to build two high-speed containerships in Spain.
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| JULY 18, 2002 |
- Aruba investigates tanker explosion
- Alaskans lose Exxon Valdez case
- Have your say!
- DFDS takes Szczecin rejects
- New pilotage fee for Barrier Reef
- Austrian croupiers run aground
- Non-essential Nino crew evacuated
- Basques step up tonnage tax plan
- Sovcomflot, Novoship in joint bid
- EC approves tanker renewal scheme
- Second terminal deal for CMA CGM
- Jubilee port loses Danish engineer
- CSN take-over boosts ore exports
- US expands its trade with Cuba
- Vessels call for help off S Africa
- Russia awaits register decision
- Hanjin Shipping to raise $400M
- Ship repair boosts Philippine yard
- Ships cleared to use Montevideo
- Cars to boost Chennai fortunes
- SCI tightens grip on oil carriage
- Panama port controversy persists
- Vinalines plans expansion
- Former navy chief held in ship scam
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| JULY 18, 2002 |
- Magaw out, Loy in at TSA
John W. Magaw, who headed the Transportation Security Administration as Under Secretary of Transportation for Security, has resigned. Deputy Under Secretary and Chief Operating Officer James M. Loy succeeds Magaw.
- Celarix founder named CEO - again
Evan Schumacher re-assumes the CEO post as the software vendor refocuses on sales.
- Matson profit downturn
Net income for the U.S.-Hawaii carrier fell 21 percent in the second quarter.
- Pacer net jumps
- U.S. rail freight stronger
- UPS working on local contracts
- Cargo off as Delta loss grows
- Northwest Airlines cargo recovering
- Continental loss widens
- Union Pacific profits climb
- Overnite net up 10.9%
- Danzas names Americas security chief
- CN gets new reefer boxes
- Nike, Vastera go live
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| JULY 19, 2002 |
- La croissance de la navigation intérieure en Flandre est structurelle
Le trafic fluvial a augmenté dun tiers en trois ans. Cest ce qua déclaré Filip Martens, le président de Promotie Binnenvaart Vlaanderen, lors de la présentation du rapport annuel de lorganisation à Hasselt en présence du ministre flamand de la Mobilité Steve Stevaert. La croissance des dernières années sest quelque peu ralentie au premier semestre de lannée mais sélève toujours à 0,4% par rapport à la même période de lannée dernière.
- Opel optimise sa logistique grâce au train Otello
Depuis quelques mois, le mois de mai pour être précis, lOtello-Express parcourt 1.650 km entre les usines Opel de Saragosse et Eisenach. Otello signifie Opel Trans European Lean Logistic.
- Les chances sont maigres que les 25,25 m soient acceptés en Europe
Leif Östling, le CEO du constructeur suédois de camions Scania, a plaidé en faveur dune autorisation sur certains tracés et certaines distances de véhicules dune longueur de 25,25 m. Il va falloir faire face à une poursuite de la croissance du trafic routier, et une telle mesure permettrait de réduire le nombre de véhicules pour transporter une même quantité de marchandises. Politiquement, toutefois, ce projet na pour ainsi dire aucune chance dêtre accepté, a toutefois répondu Dirk Van Vreckem, qui est à la tête de la division transport routier et navigation fluviale à la DG TREN (Transport et Energie) de la Commission européenne.
- MOL: le rodage du service sur la COA se poursuit
Larmement MOL, qui procéda dernièrement à Anvers au baptême de son second PC, le m/v Mol Rainbow, une unité gréée de 1.100 TEU (construite en Roumanie), peut maintenant procéder au rodage de son nouveau service Rainbow entre lEurope du Nord et lAfrique de lOuest et ce, à une fréquence dun départ tous les 14 Jours. Il sagit dun service à jour fixe, un navire se présentant un jeudi au terminal de lEurope sur lEscaut.
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- STX to build two product tankers
Safmarine may have to fork out about $28m for each 45,800-dwt product carrier.
- Evergreen America workers reject union
International Longshoremen's Association fails to recruit Evergreen America employees.
- US West Coast dock workers make proposal
The longshoremen union wants control over existing and future jobs.
- Norden chiefs in the money
Remuneration of takeover target management rises 65% in record year.
- ENSCO posts lower net income
Weaker day rates and lower vessel utilisation dent the company's second quarter net income.
- DFDS pays $66m for Szczecin newbuildings
Two ro-pax ferries destined for Italy are sold ahead of delivery from troubled yard.
- Weak demand cuts Kirby's earnings
Houston-based inland marine transportation firm is experiencing weak spot rates.
- Second ship in trouble off South Africa
Portuguese cargoship taking in water off East London, following earlier grounding of tanker.
- Tractebel confirms Hoegh Galleon deal
Energy company happy to pay $21.5m to wrest LNG carrier from Enron's grasp.
- Crew airlifted from grounded tanker
Non-essential personnel removed from Columbia-managed vessel stuck on sandbank off South Africa.
- Hawaii volumes grow at Matson
US container line records first rise in cargo shipments to Hawaii since 11 September.
- ExxonMobil beats $30m claim
Alaska jury rules against local government bid to win more Exxon Valdez compensation.
- Loan guarantees lined up for Gdynia
Polish yard set to get handout to save it from Szczecin Stocznia fate.
- Lucky 13 for IHC Caland
Dutch shipbuilding group wins EUR 75m of new ship orders.
- Hyundai-Vinashin rejects Vietnamese loan terms
Vietnam's Korean joint venture shipyard must look elsewhere for loan cash.
- Kyokuyo inks second Petroships tanker
Singapore shipowner signs up for second coated vessel for delivery next summer.
- Hanjin and PSA confirm port deal imminent
Press reports force joint statement on Korean owner's decision to stay at Singapore.
- STX secures U Ming gen-set deal
Engine builder wins CSBC capesize auxiliary power plant deal and makes changes at the top.
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