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Shipping News
- Security levels of passenger liners, ports vary widely
ALTHOUGH the security level in the cruise industry is higher than that of cargo-carrying vessels, wide discrepancies in security preparedness exist between different cruise lines and ports, according to a security consultant.
- New chairman for MPA
MINISTRY of Defence permanent secretary Peter Ho is stepping down as chairman of the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore after heading it since its inception in February 1996.
- More French beaches hit by oil from Prestige
PATCHES of oil from a sunken tanker washed ashore in a highly touristic area of south-western France for the first time on Tuesday, regional officials said.
- Up to 25 dead in China shipping accidents
UP to 25 people are feared dead in two maritime accidents in southern China, state press said yesterday.
Air and Land Transport
- Australia launches hi-tech photo-matching at airports
AUSTRALIA began yesterday using the world's first electronic photo-matching technology as part of its anti-terrorism arsenal, to quickly match faces to passports at its airports.
- Qantas' rating outlook raised to stable
- SilkAir to cancel Makassar service
- UPS profit boosted by int'l shipments
- KL airport expects passenger traffic to rise
- AirTran plans to buy up to 100 more jets
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- HKLSA reminds shippers, exporters about 24-hour rule
- Shanghai Port Authority splits into two separate parts
- Norasia launches new web site as well as new vessel
- Sinotrans set to list on Hong Kong bourse in February
- Seabulk installs Larry Francois as head of offshore division
- UPS Q4 earnings helped by US west coast port lockout
- Sixth new Boeing 737-800 plane enters China Southern's fleet
- Schenker's Portugal airfreight unit voted best Air Cargo Agent
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- Action against EU-states in US box security plan
The European Union is taking legal action against four member nations - Germany, France, the Netherlands and Belgium - for breaking ranks and signing up for the US Container Security Initiative.
- New MD TNT Express managing director
TNT Express announced the appointment of Hans de Bruyne as the new Managing Director of TNT Express' European air hub in Liege, Belgium.
- Airlines look for profits in overseas routes
Airlines around the world are increasing service to and from the United States - especially over the Atlantic - while large airlines face little competition from low-cost carriers on overseas routes and so have not had to cut fares there as much as in domestic markets.
- Better results CNF
CNF Inc. reported fourth-quarter net income from continuing operations of $24.2 million or 45 cents per diluted share.
- iShipExchange and ShipServ merge
Two maritime e-commerce survivors, ShipServ in London and iShipExchange in Hong Kong, have merged to form a new e-procurement company called ShipServ.
- More worse result CP Ships
CP Ships Limited today announced unaudited fourth quarter 2002 operating income before exceptional items of US $34 million, unchanged from the third quarter and slightly down from $35 million in fourth quarter 2001.
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- MoS opens pavilion for shipping firms at Swadeshi Mela - INSA, IPA also put up stalls
- Countdown to US Customs Service’s 24-hr rule begins - Evergreen, Lloyd Triestino, Hatsu Marine fulfil US security profile
- From the Editor’s Desk - 9 Ministers in 9 years!!!
- New shipping service launched - India-Bangla-Myanmar
- Goyal sails out, Shatrughan Sinha gets berth - Ministry of Shipping
- EIC signs pact with Sri Lanka standards body - ...To sign similar pacts with other countries
- Sharjah free trade zone eyeing more Indian cos
- Exporters on full alert
- Shourie tells exporters to interact with state govts
- Advisory panel for foodgrain exports formed
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- Pacific Northwest: Ports await re-supply
- US Gulf: Markets seem to ignore crude movements
- Tight avails on US East Coast
- Daily bunker market report from Praxis Energy Agents
- Iraqi crude exports down
- Spain increases port state inspections
- Weekly African market report from GAC
- New Saudi posted prices
- Brazilian market update from Petrobras
- Singapore indications drop despite mild cargo gains
- Ship-Service SA to move offices
- Novorossiysk port closure
- OW staff change announcement
- Rotterdam opens firmer with crude
- Korean market suffers new year slowdown
- Hong Kong in the middle of pre holiday rush
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- Schenker Canada moves to new facility
- Swiss working on a reorganisation plan
- APL reshuffles management structure in the wake of reorganisation
- Dover achieved record freight in 2002
- Joint venture between Danzas and Lemuir Group in India
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- CSI status for Port of Göteborg
- Stricter safety rules in Spain
- Norwegian move on new shipping policy
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- Army Corps of Engineers report finds Columbia deepening project still a benefit
- Corps closing Ballard lock for equipment replacement work
- Washington port group lists Pacific Northwest marina facilities
- Trio of container lines form Med/Asia slot agreement
- MarAd activating 13 more RRF ships to support Operation Enduring Freedom
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- De Ruiter to head Europe’s maritime safety agency
BRUSSELS has appointed European Commission insider Willem de Ruiter as the first head of its European Maritime Safety Agency.
- ABS defends Prestige survey
THE American Bureau of Shipping has strongly rejected any suggestion that it did not properly carry out the last annual survey on the Prestige, six months before the high-profile casualty.
- Mangouras tops London Club talks
LONDON P&I Club directors are to continue urgent talks on the plight of Capt Apostolos Mangouras of the Prestige, following their latest committee meeting, write James Brewer and Sandra Speares.
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- Navigator Gas under Chapter XI
- Indian shipping minister resigns
- De Ruiter wins safety appointment
- Concern grows over ENI tanker sale
- Second Eva seafarer dies
- Sepetiba bulk terminal re-opens
- Charter strategy bolsters Stelmar
- Slow revival for Venezuela
- Yakutats hold back on cruise tax
- Bremen aids SSW apprentices
- Propulsion problem plagues Celebrity
- Europe embraces emissions trading
- Arroyo ramps up ro-ro ports
- EU safety demands go global
- Belize investigates Nicole sinking
- Camilla under tow for Newfoundland
- Brazil's vehicle exports hit
- Fruit exporters hit by about-turn
- Limburg owner knew of terror link
- Aqaba needs to ensure bulk flow
- Master to contest spill charges
- Yards will benefit from phase-out
- HMM submits loan details
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- Port security plan earns passing grade during West Coast shutdown: CG
The Coast Guard's harbor security plan for Los Angeles-Long Beach got a baptism by fire last fall during the 10-day port shutdown and the three months of congestion that followed.
- FDA sets food import filing rules
Importers will have to double up on their advance cargo-reporting in order to comply with anti-terrorism laws.
- Falling rates hit CP Ships' profit
The liner company earned $23 million in the quarter ended Dec. 3, down slightly from year-earlier profit of $25 million.
- Customs closing three drawback offices
- Chinese joint venture cargo airline readies for takeoff
- UPS offers consolidated clearance service
- Restructure for Deutsche Post’s U.S. mail unit
- Koreas inch forward on rail link
- U.S. Customs UAE offices will track terror money
- Wallenius Wilhelmsen adds Indian ports
- Indian court tosses P&O Ports appeal
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- Wounded CP Ships withdraws from Asia/Europe trades
A bloodied CP Ships has said it will withdraw from the loss-making Asia/Europe trades altogether when its slot-charter deal with CMA CGM ends in March.
- Foreign investors invited into Shanghai ports
Shanghai’s Municipal Government is to allow foreign investors to make solely owned investments to operate ports or construct docks in Shanghai, sources said today.
- Panamaxes still fuelling charter gains
- US transport operators vent CSI frustrations
- Durban handling improvements fail to lift congestion charges
- Myanmar link boosts India/Bangladesh trade
- Actor takes control of Indian Shipping Ministry
- Shareholders approve Baltrans merger deal
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- Metrostar sells tanker fleet
Genmar splashes out around $575m to join suezmax elite.
- Top owners still 'months' from Venezuelan waters
Production, safety issues still prohibitive for PDVSA despite some gains by Chavez.
- Bollywood star becomes Indian shipping minister
Former star Shatrughan Sinha enjoys the limelight on and off screen.
- Minoan Lines splits with Grimaldi
Debt worries force scrapping of joint Italy-Tunisia route and sale of ferry.
- Celebrity drydocks Infinity
Two cruises cancelled to deal with propulsion bearings failure.
- CP Ships income axed
Boxship player says costs could outweigh benefits in 2003.
- MMM extends winning run
Shahrazi Sha’ari’s Malaysian Merchant Marine posted a profit in first quarter of financial year.
- Limarko linked to KTF auction
Lithuanian owner eyes Klaipeda Transport Fleet reefers.
- Rasmussen sells out to OSM
Managed fleet of Rasmussen Maritime Services set to grow after takeover by Norwegian group.
- BC Ferries puts unwanted ship through its paces
Buyers invited to examine PacifiCat Explorer in action ahead of three-ship auction.
- Boom time for Keppel Offshore & Marine
Keppel Corp’s shipyard operations brought home the bacon in 2002.
- Vinashin ups targets for 2003
Vietnamese shipbuilders are thinking bigger as new yard project gets underway.
- Wave kills two on tanker
Death toll mounts as heavy weather hits crew working on deck.
- Hyundai posts bigger target for 2003
Despite 10% decline in 2002 order haul, world's largest shipbuilder sees bullish prospects for this year.
- Vosper Thornycroft eyes redundancies
UK shipbuilder may cut over 10% of its Southampton workforce if more work isn't forthcoming.
- Camilla taken in tow
Salvors plan to take abandoned Lundqvist ro-ro back to port.
- Denholm buys Seascope stock
John Denholm makes a modest investment in the broker's stock six months after joining its board.
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