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Shipping News
- Arctic thaw may open shipping lanes, but risks are high
A faster-than-expected thaw of the Arctic is likely to open legendary short-cut routes between the Pacific and the Atlantic but experts say icebergs and high costs will prevent any trans-polar shipping boom.
- Hutchison keen on bidding for 2 Israeli ports
EXPRESSING interest in bidding for two Israeli ports, the world's biggest container terminal operator, Hutchison Port Holdings , has signalled its intent to continue its aggressive global expansion strategy.
- Mitsui leads Japanese lines' profit gains
MITSUI OSK Lines' second-quarter net income more than doubled, leading profit gains by Japan's three biggest shipping lines, as rising freight rates and expanding trade bolstered cargo shipments.
Admiralty Casebook
- Tanker owner negligent: S'pore appeal court
THE Singapore Court of Appeal has upheld the High Court's decision last year that the owners of a chemical tanker were liable for negligently failing to disclose the dangerous nature of the cargo that was transferred to another ship.
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- Shenzhen box throughput soars
- UASC aims for record 2004 financial results
- Xingjiang highway usuage increases
- Rickmers takes over Hamburg CCNI
- SITC and Maersk Logistics sign second logistics agreement
- VPA and TFN resolve legal dispute over Roberts Bank
- HK airport business good despite Baiyun opening: official
- Boeing, All Nippon sign maintenance contract
- Airbridge Cargo starts regular flights via Krasnoyarsk
- Frankfurt throughput grows
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- Greek bulker leaking fuel offshore Vancouver
Fuel leak likely to be distillates and not heavy bunker fuel, say Canadian Coast Guard.
- Pacific Islands target bunker fuel emissions
Kyoto protocol prompts 16-member state body to seek answers to issue of shipping and aviation emissions.
- Growth outstripping bunker costs for Japan's top three
Greater vessel efficiency on back of increased shipping activity partly explains improved profit predictions for Japan's largest shipping lines.
- Rotterdam midday market report
- New bunker company begins operations in South Korea
Experienced partners establish bunker trading company to cover Korean, Chinese and Russian Far East markets.
- Total chief predicts $30 barrel next year
Top Total executive Thierry Desmarest predicts a decline in oil prices next year.
- Shenzhen container growth still strong
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- Interesting speakers at Fraport’s hazardous goods conference
- LetMeShip expands service portfolio
- Austria: new inland shipping sub-projects out to tender
- Target Logistics reports 400% increase in net income
- SBB Cargo hauls Esso fuels to Switzerland
- Cathay Pacific offers hazmat goods handling and transport
- E.R. Schiffahrt increases fleet to 50 vessels in service
- China Southern Airlines announces change of president
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- Rickmers buys CCNI (Deutschland)
- London Club premiums up 12.5%
- UK Club warns on "excessive" Brazilian fines
- Box traffic up at Marseilles
- Equity house "approaches" Mersey Docks
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- Bob Coleman named top boss for 2004
- U.S. rail freight traffic has up month of October
- Portland Shipping Club needs help with children's spree
- Foreign Trade Zones study sees big jump in shipments
- New shipping agency opens office in Vancouver, WA
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- Top container lines demand action to relieve port congestion
TWO of the world’s biggest container lines have told ports to hire more dock workers and invest in new equipment in order to help relieve berth congestion.
- Izar ‘illegal aid’ prompts EU talks
THE future of debt-laden Spanish shipbuilder Izar was thrown into doubt again yesterday following reports that Brussels is unhappy with rescue plans put forward by the Spanish state.
- Chantiers de l’Atlantique wins LNG deal from Chinese yard
THE Alstom group’s Chantiers de l’Atlantique shipyard has won its first contract from a Chinese shipbuilder for the construction of two liquefied natural gas carriers.
- Strong euro may force cruiseship builders to share skills with Asia
THE strong euro may have brought European cruiseship builders to a crossroads, after a leading dollar-exposed customer urged them to transfer technology to lower cost Asia, writes Hugh O’Mahony.
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- FMG inks Pilbara port and rail deal
THE Fortescue Metals Group has signed an agreement with the Western Australian government to develop multi-user railway and port facilities in the Pilbara
- Teamsters union organiser murdered
ANGRY members of the American Teamsters union are demanding that Salvadoran officials step up the search for the men who killed a union representative
- Hoverspeed to cut back on short-sea
HOVERSPEED, the fast ferry operator owned by Sea Containers, is following P&O Ferries in cutting back its short-sea services
- Soybean rust found in US crop
AGRICULTURE officials in the US confirmed yesterday that Asian Soybean Rust has been found for the first time in soybean crops in the US
- Shanghai port group seeks funding
- US longshoremen sue over ID cards
- Brasilia 'holding back on finance'
- Russian oil waterway blocked
- Another Suez grounding
- Brazilian hygiene worries insurers
- ITIC warns against 'switch' bills
- UK encourages scrapping industry
- NZ rivals may join as port owners
- China concerned by Indian ore cuts
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- Rally continues for ocean carriers
MOL, "K" Line earnings soar
Traffic, rates spur P&O Nedlloyd surge
Hapag-Lloyd's operating profit climbs
- USSM gets temporary reprieve
U.S. Ship Management has won a preliminary injunction that temporarily blocks Marad's transfer of six MSP ships to Maersk Lines.
- Ex-Im Bank offers loan packages for noncompliant ports
- PeopleSoft board rejects Oracle's final offer
- China protests proposed U.S. tariffs
- China Shipping orders four 8,500-TEU ships
- Takeover deal may be in works at Mersey Docks
- DHL to invest $150 million in Mexico
- Profit declines at Asian Terminals Inc.
- Lufthansa reverses third-quarter loss
- U.S.-Mexico corn dispute heats up
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- Increased costs are no barrier to PONL profits
A 5.5% year-on-year increase in average costs could not prevent P&O Nedlloyd (PONL) from recording a 160% increase in operating profits, the company announced today.
- Unimpressed shippers wait for TACA lines to negotiate
Shippers on the transatlantic trade are unconvinced by the ambitious rate increases announced late last month by conferences in the trades and due to be implemented throughout next year.
- Gold Star Line enters lucrative Japan trades
- Teamsters vow to honour the name of murdered trade unionist
- Aboriginal rights preserved as Vancouver agrees expansion deal
- Tianjin targets efficiency in transport network upgrade
- Bull market bolsters Japanese lines’ returns
- MISC joins in on lines’ cash bonanza
- Schröder defiant over DB split
- Busan to break its 10m TEU record in November
- BFA logistics conference to be held in December
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- Stelios contacts shareholders
Stelmar founder sends mailout urging investors to vote against Fortress bid.
- Top completes share offering
Net proceeds of $141m will part-fund five suezmaxes from Essar Shipping.
- Kiel mulls new cruise terminal
Facility would cater for 50 extra cruisehips a year.
- S&P market stays strong
Allied Maritime and Schoeller among owners pocketing tasty profits from recent ship sales.
- MOL on a roll
Mitsui OSK Lines is raising its annual profit forecasts after a strong first half.
- Bulker held for 10 days
Chandris Hellas panamax detained for trying to trade with cracked main engine cylinder liner.
- Livanos sells Odfjell stock
Greek owner keeps close eye on investment in Norwegian chemical operator.
- Eidsiva lifts 9-month result
But latest quarter hit by upgrade of 1979-built Virana.
- P&O Nedlloyd profit tops $100m
Asian freight rates help Philip Green's company to fourfold earnings increase.
- Get out of Europe
Royal Caribbean is feeling euro pain and urging Fincantieri and Kvaerner to build in Asia.
- OSG soars
New York tanker company trades north of $60 per share for first time in long history.
- Ofers sell another Zim ship
Seventh sale and lease back deal to help finance $820m newbuilding deal.
- Rickmers adds CCNI ships
German group takes over Chilean line's subsidiary and adds seven vessels to fleet.
- Box-shaped profits
Christen Knudsen is continuing his turnaround of open-hatch bulker owner Borgestad.
- London Club sets 12.5% increase
Liability insurer admits members may be ‘disappointed’.
- Tribon triumph for Aveva
Healthy yard order books help justify takeover of Swedish ship design software company.
- Torm upbeat on 2005
Klaus Kjaerulff reports "highly satisfactory" result but expects New Year to get off to an even stronger start.
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- Japanese shipowners reap record profits
- Royal P&0;O Nedlloyd recovers
- Hapag-Lloyd, NYK to enter U.S./East Coast of South America
- Asia/Canada carriers extend peak season surcharge again
- Enron barge fraud cost investors $13.7 million
- DHL opens new sorting center in Minneapolis
- Averitt Express covers new cities
- Asian soybean rust threatens major U.S. agriculture export
- USDA optimistic American beef exports to Asia are rebounding
- OFAC penalties decline
- Commerce finds Chinese bedroom furniture dumped on market
- ITC assesses antidumping duties on Chinese hand trucks
- NOAA enforcement leads to decreased illegal Chilean sea bass imports
- U.S., Mexico discuss border issues
- High-tech sector invited to U.S.-India commerce meeting
- Antwerp's box volume up 13%
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- Torm upgrades and buy more ships
Dampskibsselskabet Torm has once again upgraded its expectation for 2004 after very profitable nine months. The profit for the first ...
- Higher S&P rating for Skuld
Assuranseforeningen Skuld – the Norwegian P&I club – has had its rating from Standard & Poor (S&P) increased from BB+ to ...
- London P&I premium increase of 12,5 per cent
London P&I Club has set the highest premium increase so far with 12.5 per cent after a thorough review ...
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