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Shipping Timesweb site
MAY 25, 2004
Shipping News
  • Major disaster averted in S'pore Strait
    THE investigation into Saturday night's collision between a fully laden car carrier and a oil tanker has begun with Singapore authorities taking statements from the ships' Masters and crew yesterday.
  • Smaller ports may not meet ISPS deadline
    THE boarding of an Aframax tanker by pirates in the Indonesian port of Balongan last week has highlighted some of the key problems facing the region's shipping industry as the ISPS Code deadline looms near.
Air and Land Transport
  • French terminal's design comes under scrutiny
    TERMINAL 2E at Roissy-Charles de Gaulle airport was built in a style and on a scale to match the airport's fast-expanding ambitions.
  • Qatar Airways carries 27% more passengers
  • AirAsia plans to have 24 aircraft by Oct
  • El Al posts first Q1 profit since 1990 as sales booms
  • Qantas' Jetstar takes off today
  • LOG Book
Features
  • Bottlenecks worsen
    A BOOMING China, importing more and lacking the infrastructure to quickly move shipments after they arrive, continues to cause bottlenecks at ports, delaying ships up to 10 days.

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Sched Netweb site
MAY 25, 2004
  • BALtrans acquires exhibition forwarding company
  • Port of LA imports up 6 per cent last month
  • Modern Terminals makes appointments
  • Hapag-Lloyd Group concentrates on shipping
  • Far East/India/UAE-West Africa forum to impose rate hike
  • New online payment facility for MICT clients
  • China Southern launches Nanchang-Singapore service
  • Korean Air helps protect Mongolia's environment
  • New cargo facilites to be built in central California

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Exim Indiaweb site
MAY 25, 2004
  • NOL blasts off 2004 with record $ 163-million profit in Q1
  • APL, PSA develop web-based cargo management system
  • P&O Nedlloyd obtaining higher transpacific rates
  • New Evergreen service to link E. Asia with Australia
  • PIL connects Far East with Australia direct
  • PSA voted best box terminal operator in Asia
  • Lykes Lines launches new Asia-N America service
  • Tianjin sets new freight handling records
  • Large vessels banned from part of NZ coast
  • MOL to launch 3rd China-Australia loop
  • Essar Shipping plans to set up all-weather port in Vadinar
  • Mid-sea collision sinks 4,191 cars
  • Shipping Secretary holds 3 rounds of talks with leaders of port federations
  • K. Chandrashekar Rao is Shipping Minister in new Cabinet
  • Drug multinational companies eyeing India as manufacturing hub
  • Birgunj ICD to be operationalised by mid-July - India, Nepal sign pact for railway services
  • Dynamic Logistics adds LCL import services for ex-im fraternity at ICD-Dighi
  • Forex accretion slowed down
  • Retreat on privatisation fails to deter foreign fund managers - India’s long-term growth prospects continue to shine
  • Asian voice clearly heard, says IMO Secy-General
  • IMC welcomes monetary policy
  • AIAI signs MoU with Nepal industry association to foster trade ties
  • New online tax accounting system from June 1

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The Bunker Bulletinweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • Eight VLCCs loaded with HSFO headed for Singapore in June
  • High bunker prices to force TEU transit hike
    Sustained high bunker prices prompt shipowners to readjust cargo costs for main shipping routes.
  • Montivideo suppliers suffer another setback
    Supply line problems halt fuel oil supplies headed for bunker market.
  • Bunker salvage from sunken car carrier awaiting approval
    No leaks reported from fuel tanks containing 830 mt of bunker fuel.
  • Eastern European tax headache rumbles on
    Fuel cost premium being charged as suppliers confide that introduction of excise tax exemptions could take months.

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International Transport Journalweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • The International Transport Journal’s Air Freight Forum in Cologne
  • ChemLogix to reduce freight costs
  • Iraqi Customs Service introduces 5% reconstruction levy
  • China awards an A licence to the M+R Spedag Group
  • ICA’s volumes leap by massive 35%
  • AirRep clarifies IL-76 "confusion"
  • Uljanik delivers seventh ship to Grimaldi Group Naples
  • NOL appoints new director

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Maritime Global Netweb site
MAY 25, 2004
  • Intertanko slams "irresponsible" US officials
  • Time running out for UK insurance brokers
  • MOL in New South China Express Service
  • Brussels bid to audit EU flag states
  • Ex-CSX Jones Act carrier sold again

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Marine Logweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • Carlyle sells Horizon Lines
    Castle Harlan is buyer in $650 million deal
  • Bulker double hull decision outrages labor
    ITF codemns U-turn at MSC 76
  • Crew boat built in 18 days
    Astoria yard delivers in tight time frame
  • Convictions in people smuggling case
    Illegal immigrants concealed in container

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World Wide Shipperweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • Washington State Ferries shifts to ultra-low sulfer fuel
  • Union gives tentative nod to New York/New Jersey contract
  • Navy gives Northrop Grumman billion dollar carrier contract
  • GULF HORIZON returns for damage assessment
  • Port of Tokyo comes onboard CBP's container security program

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Lloyd's Listweb site
MAY 25, 2004
  • Insurance bill for car carrier and VLCC collision could top $80m
    A HUGE insurance claim of up to $80m could be looming from a car carrier that sank with more than 4,000 vehicles onboard after colliding with a very large crude carrier in the Singapore Strait at the weekend.
  • Massive costs of Tricolor salvage bode ill for Hyundai No. 105
    JUDGing by the spiralling cost of clearing the wreck of the car carrier Tricolor, it was yesterday looking unlikely that the Hyundai No. 105 would be salvaged unless it is demanded by the Indonesian authorities, writes Janet Porter.
  • De Palacio urges more oil output to stabilise price
    BRUSSELS has added its voice to the chorus of international concern over rocketing oil prices, calling for increased production to stabilise the market and coordination on strategic reserves at European Union level, writes Justin Stares in Brussels.
  • Festival fallout hits MSC via European tele-Vision
    THE collapse of Festival Cruises has dragged competitor Mediterranean Shipping Cruises into its wake as the result of an attempt by a Festival creditor to take possession of televisions, furnishings and spare parts on board the cruiseship MSC Armonia.

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Fairplayweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • Monti issues Alstom ultimatum
    AILING French engineering group Alstom must forge a partnership with foreign companies if it is to survive, the European Commission warned today
  • Controversial López Sors replaced
    THE new Spanish government has ousted Jose Luis López Sors from his post as director general of Spain’s Merchant Marine Authority, La Marina Mercante
  • Shareholders pull plug on Festival
    SHAREHOLDERS in Festival Cruises finally pulled the plug on the European cruise venture at an EGM of the Italian branch, Festival Crociere, this morning
  • Time to decide on Norway
    LLOYD Werft, the German repairer, is rumoured to have brought to an end its offer of cheap berthing for the idle cruise liner Norway
  • Korea 'giving away' logistics plots
    BUSAN city and the Regional Maritime Affairs Office is effectively giving away leases in Gamcheon port hinterland to foreign logistic companies
  • Prince Rupert box deal imminent
    CANADA’S west coast could soon have a new container port at Prince Rupert's Fairview Terminal, dedicated to trade between the American Mid-west and Asia
  • Kerch Strait border pact close
  • Polluting Pantokratoras in dock
  • Death toll mounts in Bangla sinking
  • Crew safe as car carrier goes down

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The Journal of Commerceweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • Double your money: Horizon sold
    The Carlyle Group enters into agreement to sell U.S. carrier to private equity firm Castle Harlan for $650 million.
  • Rates hit un-chartered territory
    Containership charter rates reach new highs as liners struggle to cope with deluge of cargo on key routes.
  • 'Said to contain' OK for bills of lading
  • More strong growth for China trade in 2004
  • New World Alliance plans Euro-Asia service
  • NOL volumes rise in April
  • Last Bayport lawsuit dismissed
  • CSCL aims for top three ranking
  • MISC profit up 75%
  • FedEx Freight raises rates
  • Unions to continue Brazil port protests
  • India test for FedEx tech

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Containerisation Internationalweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • Li Kelin sets ambitious targets as CSCL roadshow gets underway
    China Shipping Container Lines (CSCL), which started its roadshow in Hong Kong today and will go public on June 16, aims to be in the top three container shipping lines by 2010.
  • Russian rail forwarders fear TransContainer’s monopoly monster
    The spin-off of Russian Railways’ (RZhD) container arm TransContainer - as part of current reforms - has provoked claims of a transport ‘monopoly’ in Russia.
  • New World Alliance and partners to launch new Asia-Europe service
  • Suape unions hail ‘provisional’ court victory
  • Koper to get Graz rail link
  • Korea induces foreign logistics companies to Gamcheon
  • MOL extends China network

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TradeWindsweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • Trading places?
    US officials said to be switching ID's in a bid to trip up vessel security officers.
  • Oil almighty
    Crude hits record high as Saudi assurances fall flat, shipping stocks edge up.
  • Stelmar cracks $30
    Acquisition target sees record high for share price as investors anticipate OMI's next move.
  • Qatar takes eight LNG ships
    Maran Gas, Teekay and Japanese quartet scoop RasGas charter deals.
  • TK shares step out strong
    Vancouver giant sees early gains after reports of big LNG deal, but stock may be moving with rest of tanker pack.
  • Tanker buy lifts MISC
    Malaysia International Shipping Corp adds another LNG ship.
  • Two Zim ships are sold
    Sale and leaseback deal raises $70m for Israeli line.
  • Ocean Bulk fights for freighter
    Dubai charterer seeks release of Taiwanese-owned vessel held in Malaysia over debts.
  • NNC on winning streak
    Egyptian bulker player continued to rake in cash in first quarter.
  • Norden cuts profit forecast
    Falling dry cargo rates take the glitter off Danish bulk carrier owner's profit prospects.
  • MOL-Sinotrans JV buys VLCCs
    Taiwanese seller makes cool $3m on quick tanker duo turnaround.
  • Essar seeks Jamnagar funds
    Indian owner wants help building its new oil refinery and port in Gujarat state.
  • Malaysia plans straits patrols
    At least three naval ships to be deployed in vital waterway "at all times" to combat piracy threat.
  • Sunken car carrier has low value
    Norwegian Hull Club faces little threat from loss of third vehicle carrier in less than two years.
  • Aboitiz lifts ferry profit
    Philippine owner’s first quarter benefited from higher freight volumes and yields.
  • Owners eye Vietnam newbuilds
    Vinashin says talks in progress with Clipper, Graig and Greeks for more export orders.
  • CBO readies yard cash
    Brazilian offshore owner to spend $75m on building and modernising six ships at domestic yards.
  • Car carrier sinks off Singapore
    Ship collides with VLCC despite communications between two ships and warnings from authorities.
  • Insurers facing hefty pay out
    Local insurance brokers speculate on initial financial fallout of Hyundai No 105 casualty.
  • Meiji on the slide
    Profits falling at tanker and bulker subsidiary of Japan’s MOL.
  • Wreck cash debated
    US authority mulls best use of tanker hull removal monies.

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American Shipperweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • New World Alliance, CMA CGM, Norasia add Asia/Europe capacity
  • U.S. Customs clarifies "said to contain" prohibition
  • Car carrier sinks in Singapore Strait
  • Hutchison owner to buy shares in China Shipping Container Lines
  • BP Shipping's new U.S.-flag tanker readies for sea trials
  • MOL opens another Chinese office
  • N.Y.-N.J. Maritime Association names Kelly as director
  • Horizon Offshore tows fire-damaged barge back to U.S.
  • Traffic delays expected at Canada border, airports
  • Forestweb releases integrative software

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The Scandinavian Shipping Gazetteweb site
MAY 24, 2004
  • First quarter better than whole of 2003 for Torm
    Dampskibsselskabet Torm made a rare-level profit for the first quarter of 2004. The company reports a total profit of ...
  • Camillo Eitzen to be listed in Oslo
    Gas carrier, dry cargo and chemical tanker owner/operator Camillo Eitzen - controlled by Axel Eitzen - is to be listed on ...
  • Car carrier sinking will be expensive
    Early estimates of the insurance payout after the sinking of the 12,889 DWT car carrier "Hyundai No 105", on charter ...




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