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Shipping Timesweb site
JULY 21, 2004
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  • PSA places $78m order for 42 cranes
    AS part of its accelerated development of Pasir Panjang Terminal , PSA Corporation has placed a $78 million order for 42 Korean-made gantry cranes with delivery from March 2005.
  • It's status quo-plus
    WITH the impressive display of military hardware and naval personnel parading down the Straits of Malacca yesterday, one might be lulled into thinking we've turned the corner on the piracy menace.
  • ITF threatens action against anti-labour ports
    THE International Transport Workers Federation has threatened to take action against ports that fail to meet minimum labour standards, in a 'ports of convenience' campaign.
  • 14 missing as ship sinks
    FOURTEEN people were missing after a cargo ship sank in waters off eastern Indonesia, an official said on Monday.
Air and Land Transport
  • Boeing, Airbus see demand rising
    DEMAND for new passenger and freight aircraft is rebounding after an unprecedented global downturn and in spite of chronically high fuel costs, US manufacturer Boeing Co and its European rival Airbus said on Monday at Britain's Farnborough International Air Show.
  • UAE's Etihad in US$7b deal with Airbus
  • Qatar Airways eyes IPO by 2008
  • easyJet opposes Air France-Alitalia deal
  • SIA to fly non-stop to Cape Town
  • LOGBook
Strait Talk
  • Denial of shore leave defeats security objectives
    THIRTY-five years or so ago, one of the main reasons I decided to leave school at the age of 16 and go to sea was the prospect of 'seeing the world'.

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Sched Netweb site
JULY 21, 2004
  • K+N Asia sea freight forecast to hit 1M TEU in 2005
  • Mainland shippers shy away from trucks
  • Gujarat port gears up for future with new equipment
  • TSA Deputy Administrator McHale steps down after 23 years
  • Malaysian port completes berths
  • OOCL boosts its organisation in Scandinavia
  • Qantas hits back at critics of ground handling unit
  • 'Plump porkers' given VIP treatment by Chinese carrier
  • Boeing's longest-range jetliner design almost completed

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Exim Indiaweb site
JULY 21, 2004
  • Gujarat ship-breaking industry sinking
  • MoS agrees to implement HSL revival package
  • Garment exports to quota nations up
  • Tamp allows VSL to levy interim tariff at VPT berths
  • Record handling of iron & steel cargo at Mumbai Port
  • Momentous occasion for Wan Hai & JNPCT
  • Clearing agents’ stir at Delhi airport halts cargo movement
  • SIA flying into Ahmedabad from July 28
  • Forex reserves swell by $ 700 m
  • No rigidity about Budget proposals, says Bhardwaj at Ficci meet
  • 12 bidders in fray for Punjab govt’s Conware at D’Node

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The Bunker Bulletinweb site
JULY 20, 2004
  • Lloyds List praises MPA, rebukes bunker market
    Under heading 'Confine and Control', Lloyd's List's editorial comments yesterday applauded the effective banning of bunker barges from OPL waters near Singapore.
  • B@S puts focus on new offshore location
    South Falls Head in the English Channel is the latest commercial bunkering position offered by B@S after disappointing results at Cherbourg.
  • Hong Kong resupply delayed further
    Enquiry size restricted by limited avails in Hong Kong, while high prices limits activity in Taiwan.
  • Book Review: Bunkers by Fisher & Lux
    Ten years since their last book, Fisher and Lux return with the third edition of Bunkers: An Analysis of the Practical, Technical & Legal Issues... Bunkerworld reviews.
  • South Korean refinery output hit hard by strike
    Striking union workers at LG Caltex have caused the complete shutdown of the company's refinery, wiping out a close to a quarter of South Korea's refining capacity and threatening exports of fuel and gas oil.
  • Risk management gets personal
    Maritime law firm tells Bunkerworld that bunker suppliers and barge operators require the same risk management processes as other shipping companies amid spate of custodial sentences.
  • Rotterdam bunker market firms with congestion
  • Hin Leong changes bunker management
    Jane Lim takes over from Andrew Cheah as bunker sales manager for prominant bunker and cargo trader.
  • Japanese suppliers rue tight avails amid Korean problems
    Sources in the Japanese market report tight avails ahead of expected surge in demand.

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Marine Logweb site
JULY 20, 2004
  • Stelmar announces record earnings as merger buzz persists
  • Australia boosts maritime security spending
  • U.K. defers carrier investment decision

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Lloyd's Listweb site
JULY 21, 2004
  • MOL plans Korea boxships order
    MITSUI OSK Lines is breaking with tradition and putting together a large containership order in Korea that is likely to include 8,000 teu tonnage.
  • Lines may boycott Lagos over arrests
    CONTAINER lines serving Nigeria are threatening to boycott Lagos in protest against new customs procedures that have landed a number of shipping personnel in jail.
  • Three nations launch joint patrols to boost security in Malacca Strait
    MALAYSIA, Singapore and Indonesia have kicked off co-ordinated patrols of the Malacca Strait in an effort to combat piracy and the threat of maritime terror.
  • ‘International conspiracy to talk up terror threat’
    ON THE eve of the start of the co-ordinated patrols in the Malacca Strait, Indonesian naval chief Admiral Bernard Kent Sondakh claimed the piracy and terror threat was overblown as part of international conspiracy, writes Marcus Hand.
  • Hamworthy dazzles at share debut
    SHARES in marine equipment major Hamworthy yesterday made an impressive debut on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market.

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Fairplayweb site
JULY 20, 2004
  • Stelios comments 'not helpful'
    NICK Hartley, chairman of Stelmar Shipping, says the public exchanges with founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou are not serving the board's goal of "enhancing shareholder value".
  • UAE awards Mina Saqr contract
    THE United Arab Emirates has awarded a $45M contract to a Kuwaiti company to build and run a container terminal at Mina Saqr port in Ras al-Khaima Emirate
  • Two LNG terminals for Canada
    AN LNG receiving terminal will built at Prince Rupert by 2009 following an agreement between Calgary-based Westpac Terminals and government-owned Ridley Terminals
  • Visakha private operator's tariff
    PRIVATE operator Vizag Seaports, which started operations this month at the Indian port of Visakhapatnam, will levy an interim tariff 75% of that of the Port Trust
  • Portuguese target MSC vessels
    PORTUGUESE port workers are boycotting Mediterranean Shipping Co vessels at ports throughout the country
  • Portuguese strike against stevedore
    PORTUGAL'S national stevedore union launched strike action at major Portuguese ports this week to protest against the setting up of a separate stevedore union at Sines
  • Brunei develops Pulau Muara Besar
  • MCA responds to Commons report
  • Congestion threatens US security
  • Chennai box terminal strike ends
  • New route for Reef pilots
  • HMM drops Portland to stay on time
  • Lula blow for Brazil's builders
  • IMB: We don't hike piracy figures
  • Russian gas to go by sea not pipe
  • Sri Lanka appoint shipping director

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The Journal of Commerceweb site
JULY 20, 2004
  • Record growth for S. Korea yards
    First-half orders for world's biggest shipbuilder rose 16 percent from a year ago.
  • Canadian National profits rise
    Canada's largest railroad said earnings in the second quarter rose 34 percent, boosted by higher grain shipments.
  • World trade talks going in `right direction'
  • Marad asks for MSP ships
  • U.S. wants review of Japan apple import curbs
  • United close to financing deal
  • Morocco FTA goes to Congress
  • Protest over at Chennai
  • Sixth day for Israel port strike
  • Grant for Pacific Northwest port security
  • NYK opens Japan logistics unit
  • Australia boosts port security

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Containerisation Internationalweb site
JULY 20, 2004
  • Dutch shippers urge Amsterdam alliance, while barge operators prepare surcharges
    The Dutch Shippers’ Council (EVO) has urged Rotterdam to seek Amsterdam’s help in tackling barge-congestion, saying huge investment lies idle at Amsterdam, while deepsea vessels monopolise Rotterdam’s quays.
  • Australian regulator in about-face on AADA de-registration
    Australia's Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) will not sanction the Asia-Australia Discussion Agreement (AADA), in an about-face of its earlier draft report.
  • US West Coast gate-hours fee threatened with delays
  • Chennai industrial action called off
  • Evergreen to issue bonds to pay off US$4.1bn fleet expansion plan
  • Gold Star reloops intra-Asian connections
  • Wan Hai orders three 6,019TEU boxships from Chinese shipyard
  • Shanghai Port Container and parent to invest US$605m in Yangshan Port
  • Pyeongtaek to open first dedicated container terminal
  • Black Sea to boost NYK
  • Kees Marges to retire from ITF dockers’ representative role

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TradeWindsweb site
JULY 20, 2004
  • Izar has to repay $465m
    Spanish government agreement to recover illegal state aid sparks fears of yard sell-offs.
  • Kvaerner delivers new Matson ship
    Philadelphia yard hands over second vessel, famed for cost overruns.
  • Jinhui’s big dipper
    Chinese bulk carrier owner treats investors to a terrifying and costly freight futures ride.
  • Stelmar profits triple
    Pursued tanker company posts record earnings, and beats analysts' expectations.
  • Shake up at Rio Santiago
    State governor Felipe Sola orders audit of Argentine yard after sacking bosses.
  • Jinhui rings alarm bell
    Bulk carrier owner issues shock profit warning as it becomes the latest victim of losses on freight futures.
  • Hamworthy shares up 18%
    Marine equipment manufacturer makes strong debut on London’s AIM stock market.
  • Alstom wins ro-ro order
    Leroux Naval yard to build at least one passenger ferry for Brittany council.
  • BC Ferries accused over order
    Canadian yard union claims state ferry owner plotting "secret" additional newbuilding deal overseas.
  • Greek ferry in bomb scare
    Aegean Sea bound Vitsentzos Kornaros forced to evacuate all 583 passengers after terror alert.
  • Malacca joint patrols begin
    Indonesian, Singaporean and Malaysian vessels start new security regime in troubled strait.
  • TMM inches closer
    Mexican owner’s bid to exchange old bonds moves a step further ahead of Thursday’s deadline.
  • Chandra moves up at ADM
    Former Latin American specialist to take responsibility for continent, and beyond.
  • KOTC to sign Korea deal
    Hyundai carries off four and Daewoo three ships of $525m newbuilding package.
  • June volume surge at NOL
    Singapore liner operator sees year-on-year growth of 20% on the back of additional capacity.
  • Morocco chases Indian link
    Government to approach Indian owners about setting up permanent liner service.

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American Shipperweb site
JULY 20, 2004
  • Peak season surcharges spread
  • MarAd issues interim final rule for reauthorized MSP
  • NYK appoints agents in Black Sea area
  • OOCL sets up offices in Scandinavia
  • U.S., Mongolia sign bilateral trade, investment framework agreement
  • Visteon dumps Vastera
  • Ford reappoints Exel as lead logistics provider in Europe
  • Weston/Bean receive Corps contract for Miami River dredging
  • No let-up in growth for Hong Kong
  • Antwerp box traffic up 15% in first six months
  • USTDA awards $374,250 grant to Madagascar for barge lightering study




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