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03 December 2008 The on-line newspaper devoted to the world of transports 09:32 GMT+1




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Shipping Timesweb site
APRIL 1, 2004
Shipping News
  • Box and steel shortages hit shipping industry
    A global box shortage and concurrent steel scarcity have pushed up the price of containers nearly 39 per cent as the container shipping industry enjoys almost unprecedented volume demand and vastly improved freight rates.
  • Bangladesh's main port drags feet on security
    BANGLADESH risks being isolated from international maritime trade as its biggest sea port is yet to implement International Ship and Port Safety Code as the deadline is getting closer.
  • Strong freight growth drives K&N profits
    SWISS logistics firm Kuehne & Nagel swung to a positive 2003 net income on Monday from flat the year before thanks to strong freight growth, especially from China, and cost cuts.
  • Nedlloyd gets P&O nod for venture buyout
    DUTCH shipping and transport firm Nedlloyd won approval from P&O shareholders to buy out their container shipping joint venture, and priced a rights offering to fund part of the deal.
  • Tanker runs aground in Bosphorus
    A foreign tanker carrying diesel fuel has run aground in Turkey's Bosporus Strait which bisects the country's largest city of Istanbul, but there was no immediate danger of a leak, a maritime safety official said.
  • Shanghai aims to wrest back Asia's shipping crown
    FEW people recall Shanghai's roaring heyday of the 1920s, when the thriving city on China's eastern seaboard housed a warren of brothels, opium dens, underground casinos and lorded over Asian trade.
Air and Land Transport
  • EU seeks deal on access to passenger data
    EUROPEAN Union ministers sought a deal on Tuesday on rules to demand airlines hand over passenger data to customs services, aiming to balance counterterrorism concerns with protection for civil liberties.
  • Foreign couriers not to seek WTO action in China row
  • DHL opens new S'pore-Europe freighter service
  • EU launches legal action over Frankfurt airport
  • Aloha Air pilot arrested after alcohol screening
  • Air traffic growth seen faster in new EU states

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Sched Netweb site
APRIL 1, 2004
  • PIL, Wan Hai to launch joint Asia-Europe service
  • Kazakhstan to build new China-Europe railway link
  • Suzhou throughput soars in 2004, highway construction continues
  • Rail staff shortages causes freight disruptions in US
  • Yangzhou port venture gets off the ground
  • China, Australia sign new air services agreement
  • Emirates SkyCargo to fly to Bangalore, Budapest
  • China Southern offers daily service to Ho Chi Minh

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Exim Indiaweb site
APRIL 1, 2004
  • Evergreen establishes its own company in India - Three offices to commence operations from today
  • MoS constitutes shippers’ trade facilitation cell
  • Export ban on muli bamboo lifted
  • ECGC to provide free marine insurance cover to exporters
  • India, China to sign agreement to manufacture hydropower turbines
  • Campco exports 20 tonnes butter to Monaco
  • New revenue-sharing formula for operating ICTT at Cochin Port
  • Container freight station CWC Distripark inaugurated at Dronagiri
  • Official allays exporters’ fears over appreciation of rupee
  • SAIL, Essar petition court seeking probe into dumping of HR steel
  • Electrical goods sector posts 15 pc growth in Q3 of 2003-04
  • Further rise in cotton prices likely
  • Admission to Export Import Workshop from today
  • CLE plans market focus scheme for Russia
  • Fieo wants SAD abolished

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The Bunker Bulletinweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • Soft crude & high 3% widen Gulf Coast spread
  • US crude and gasoline build sends oil price plummeting
    This was the second week running of unusually large crude stock gains. The market was also surprised by a rise in gasoline inventories.
  • DOE and API at a glance
  • Suppliers: 'Too early' to determine blast impact on avails
    BP says 447,000 bpd plant now operating 'near normal' after overnight blast.
  • OPEC confirms cut, speculators blamed for inflated price
    Oil softer on doubts cut will be carried out and speculators blamed for adding huge premium on oil prices.
  • New Saudi posted prices
  • Greek strike fails to affect bunkers
  • Brazilian oil giant eyes Singapore bunker market
    Petrobras' Singapore managing director says establishment of long-term supply operation planned if initial foray a success.
  • South Korean price gains do little to attract buyers
    Demand has been low all week in South Korea, with bullish overnight crude and subsequent firming of paper and bunker values in the Singapore market not helping local enquiry levels recover.
  • OPEC in agreement on quota cut, actual cut seen delayed
    April cut may be formally adopted, but in reality OPEC may pump as much as before.
  • Texas City refinery blast sends oil prices soaring
    FBI and BP rule out notion of terrorist sabotage after gasoline unit explodes overnight.
  • Rotterdam firm with some barge tightness
  • South Eastern Oil withdraws from bunker market
    Higher costs and competitive market prompts Singapore supplier to concentrate on barge chartering.

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International Transport Journalweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • Inconso AG continues to grow profitably
  • Germany: higher toll charges demanded
  • Electrolux outsources logistics to Linjegods
  • Norfolk Southern and Honda officially open new Alabama railyard
  • KLM to hold extraordinary AGM on Air France share swap
  • Rete Autostrade Mediterranee Spa established
  • Johan G. Hvide is new president of Norwegian Shipowners' Association

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Maritime Global Netweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • Non ISPS Code ports "could lose terror liability cover"
  • Stolt-Nielsen’s US$130m credit facility
  • Eurocrats’ blitz on member states
  • ESPMC boosts peak season surcharge

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Marine Logweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • Tsakos enters LNG arena
    Signs letter of intent with Huyundai Heavy Industries
  • Ports launch knowledge sharing initiative
    Announced at AAPA Spring Conference
  • Van Dyck elected INTERTANKO Chairman
    Succeeds Lars Carlsson
  • MITAGS honors WWII Merchant Marine veterans
    Dinner dance planned

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World Wide Shipperweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • TSA member carriers predict cargo demand growth
  • Dipper dredge sets record during Panama Canal work
  • Corps eyes Port of Portland bid to grade Willamette near terminals
  • Port of Olympia opens upgraded Swantown Marina
  • Port of Portland earns honor for attracting tourists to region

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Lloyd's Listweb site
APRIL 1, 2004
  • Blast rips through Texas refinery
    BP IS investigating the cause of an explosion and fire at one of its gasoline units at the Texas City refinery near Galveston, the third largest in the US, writes Martyn Wingrove.
  • US calls for united front to fight rise in Marpol breaches
    ONLY international co-operation can combat flagrant violations of Marpol that US investigators are now beginning to describe as routine, International Maritime Organization delegates have been told.
  • Maersk Sealand ‘plans series of newbuildings until 2009’
    MAERSK Sealand has mapped out a five-year containership newbuilding programme, with deliveries scheduled up to May 2009, Handelsbanken Capital Markets says in a report on AP Møller-Maersk’s 2003 financial results.
  • Launch of €38m Intership project
    EUROPEAN shipbuilders and the commission have launched a €38m research and development project designed to inject competitiveness into the continent’s retreating construction industry, writes Justin Stares .
  • Brussels gets tough on EU states failing to implement maritime laws
    EUROPEAN Union nations are failing to implement their own maritime laws, despite recent high-profile pollution disasters, writes Justin Stares.

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Fairplayweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • No decision yet on RCCL's NIS ships
    ROYAL Caribbean Cruises Ltd director Anders Grundekjon says no decision has been taken on whether to remove six Royal Caribbean International ships from the Norwegian International Ship register (NIS)
  • Fire hits Texas refinery
    FIRE broke out last night at one of the largest oil refineries in the US, the BP facility at Texas City in Galveston Bay, Texas
  • Drive-cruise trend hits Curaçao
    CURAÇAO and several other southern Caribbean cruise ship destinations are smarting at a substantial decline in both US and European markets
  • Pakistanis continuing to jump ship
    PAKISTANI seafarers continue to see European and Asian countries as attractive enough to leave their ships in search of better employment
  • Superferry 14: inquiry latest
    THE Philippines panel investigating the Superferry 14 incident has been asked to take into account the recent arrests of suspected terrorists
  • Celebrity polarises its cruises
    CELEBRITY Cruises has signed a short-term full-ship charter deal with Quark Expeditions for the 112-passenger icebreaker Kapitan Khlebnikov
  • Clarkson's diversification pays off
  • Oman sensitivity accepted
  • MidEast states edge towards Marpol
  • Qatar disappoints Moss designers
  • Cargo ship sinks off Singapore
  • Nenaco share trading suspended

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The Journal of Commerceweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • U.S. box security needs work: GAO
    House committee commends Customs after reviewing report, but says more needs to be done to protect containers.
  • Stoffel to lead UPS supply chain unit
    Veteran takes over $2 billion non-package businesses, joins management committee after Pyne retires.
  • FedEx denies report on Philippine base
  • N.C. Ports CEO out in accounting probe
  • New lawsuit to block Portland dredging
  • Sinotrans see sharp profit increase
  • Chile exports hit by shipping jam
  • FMCSA issues new driver rules for longer rigs
  • FedEx launches hybrid electric delivery vehicle
  • Hapag-Lloyd names Europe chief
  • Kansas City Southern adjusts 2003 profit
  • Illinois IM hub gets $1.1M grant

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Containerisation Internationalweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • ‘Latent demand’ could drive charter market to rarefied heights
    Ships are becoming harder to come by and lines are having to either ditch plans for new services or fix ships six-12 months ahead of time say brokers.
  • Columbia River deepening project faces another lawsuit
    Environmentalists filed a new lawsuit yesterday to block plans to deepen the Columbia River along the shipping channel serving the port of Portland.
  • Fremantle sees quantum shift in port traffic to rail
  • Transport trumps tourism at TUI
  • TT Club warns against ISPS negligence
  • Bank finally releases funds for Mercosul ships
  • Bonded landbridge cargo benefits from Sharjah ICD
  • Hartmut Luehr returns to Hapag-Lloyd from logistics sister

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TradeWindsweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • Blast at BP refinery
    No reason to suspect terror in Texas fire but cause is still under investigation, officials say.
  • DSME's Mangalia nets boxships
    Panamax sextet gives Romania big vessel break through.
  • Tanker boys shrug off OPEC cuts
    Hire rates won't be dampened much by 1m bpd curbs as cartel's discipline in doubt.
  • TEN steams in on LNG berth
    Tsakos gets foot in LNG door at Izar but has still to firm up the contract.
  • Fukuoka opens in Nagasaki
    Japanese tanker builder launches new yard, with orders in the bag.
  • Byzantine bulker held in UK
    Maritime agency releases port state control February detention details.
  • BLT numbers head north
    Indonesian tanker owner Berlian Laju builds revenues and profits in 2003.
  • Bulyard moves in at Varna
    Bulgarian consortium to finally start running Black Sea shipyard after transferring sale cash to Navibulgar.
  • ROC ship duo auctioned off
    Lender banks buy back two cruiseships from cash-strapped Royal Olympic.
  • Green Reefers buys back duo
    Norwegian owner uses purchase option to add bareboat-chartered ships to owned fleet.
  • SSY moves into agency business
    Shipbroker sets up new logistics venture with Indonesian partner.
  • ITF hits "floating sweatshops"
    Union wins back pay for crew aboard Korean cargoship in New Zealand.
  • Clarkson logs record year
    Shipbroking giant says huge profit reflects booming markets and business spread.
  • Norwegian cruiseships RIP?
    RCCL crew reportedly told last six Norwegian-registered ships to be re-flagged.
  • Temas trounces previous profit
    Indonesian feedership group achieved big improvement in fortunes last year.
  • Seyang clinches coal contract
    Korean bulker owner wins state-run utility deal to move cargoes from Australia.
  • Sohmen pushes for makeover
    With the shipping boom in full swing World Wide boss argues that it’s time to educate the masses.
  • Malacca sees triple attack
    Strategic Southeast Asian waterway suffers three piracy incidents in less than forty-eight hours.
  • EC raps member states
    Six nations face action by Commission over failures in port state control, equipment and bulkers.

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American Shipperweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • TUI reports record profit from shipping, logistics
  • MSC reshuffles Asia/Europe services
  • Hapag-Lloyd appoints Luehr head of Europe region
  • Coast Guard ends "Bow Mariner" recovery
  • DHL expands logistics operations in Latin America
  • Lufthansa opens service from Brussels
  • Bill seeks to protect commercial jets from portable missiles
  • Grocers reach labor deal, operations continue without a hitch
  • Grocery distributors face possible delivery delays in Mid-Atlantic
  • CN, CAW truck operators ratify new labor agreement
  • Trucking association receives $19 million for highway security program
  • U.S. rail security gets more attention after Madrid bombing
  • Bush picks for Commerce, FMC set to move forward
  • TT Club: Non-security-compliant ports "are not insured"

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The Scandinavian Shipping Gazetteweb site
MARCH 31, 2004
  • Four people crossed the Atlantic by holding on to a chain cable
    Four young people from Liberia have crossed the Atlantic by holding on to the chain cable on the Maltese flagged ...
  • Money in propellers
    During the last two years about 2,500 tons of Spanish pesetas have been used as raw material in Wärtsilä’s foundry ...
  • Freeze on PSSA applications at the IMO
    IMO is likely to freeze new applications to become Particularly Sesitive Sea Areas (PSSA). Among new application is the Baltic ...




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