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Shipping News
- Patrick rejects Toll's hostile A$4.3b bid as too low
PATRICK Corp, Australia's biggest port cargo handler, rejected Toll Holdings Ltd's hostile A$4.3 billion cash and stock bid as too low, saying earnings will rise more than 60 per cent over the next two years.
- Asia freight rates ease but hold near four-month high
FREIGHT rates from the US Gulf to Asia edged down but held near a four-month high yesterday as prospects of rising demand towards the year-end kept ship owners keen to raise offers, brokers said.
- Deadline on bids for China Shipbuilding stake extended
TAIWAN's government extended the deadline for entering bids for a majority stake in China Shipbuilding Corp after receiving fewer than the number of bids required under the island's rules.
Strait Talk
- SUA Convention needs support to be effective
THE oddly named SUA Treaties were the subject of attention at the International Maritime Organisation in London last week.
Port Shots
- Port Shots
SHARES of shipbuilder Samsung Heavy Industries Co fell for the second day to close at a five-week low on a report that a liquefied natural gas tanker it built for BG Group plc is leaking.
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- Hong Kong box throughput rises in September
- Evergreen, Cosco and Hapag-Lloyd integrate Red Sea services
- AUD$500m to be spent developing Sydney's Port Botany
- K + N delivers strong growth for first nine months of year
- TUI meets regulatory approvals in connection with CP Ships takeover
- Taiwanese firms line up to invest in China Shipbuilding
- HK, Guangdong to jointly promote trade in Canada
- CCS to establish JV with foreign classification firms
- Qingdao celebrates 113th birthday
- September cargo traffic up at Hong Kong International Airport
- DHL expands time definite delivery service to Europe, Asia Pacific
- Alaska Airlines mechanics okay 4-year deal
- Volgar-Dnepr appoints new customer service team head
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- SCI to invest Rs 6,500 cr. in 5 years to expand fleet
- 4 global cos shortlisted for dredging Sethusamudram
- MMB wakes up to potential of non-Major Ports
- Cochin Port workers to go on stir over labour trustees issue
- Pact signed to develop all-weather port at Krishnapatnam
- Korean yard accepting orders to build 13,000-TEU behemoth
- Jet Airways joins IA & A-I in aircraft buying spree
- JNP transporters defer meet on toll issue
- NHAI hits the road with 3 deals
- Exports record robust growth of 20.52 pc in April-Sept. 2005-06
- Car exports speed up by 36 pc in H1
- India’s potential in food processing recognised at Cologne fair
- Customs facilities at ICD-Nashik to cut down transaction costs & time for trade
- Multiple entry visas for Indian, Pak tycoons under consideration
- Task force formed to provide infrastructure for Kochi LNG terminal
- 34 pc surge in H1 imports widens trade gap to $ 20 bn
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- UPS names new managing director for UPS Austria and Hungary
- Evergreen, Cosco and Hapag-Lloyd integrate existing Red Sea services
- JetBlue makes Newark its base
- France: CNC renamed Naviland Cargo
- Kuehne + Nagel scoops up ACR Logistics
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- ExxonMobil fixes "K" Line VLCC newbuilding
- ISS gets BP contract
- Evergreen, Hapag and Cosco merge Red Sea services
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- General Maritime sells ten
- Crowley names VP at Titan
- Coast Guard innovates to restore communications
- New patrol boat for Seattle
- SeaWave to acquire Rydex
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- General Maritime praised for single-hull tanker sell-off
GENERAL Maritime yesterday was adding up praise from friend and foe in addition to a $109m book gain as it confirmed the $294.5m sale of 10 single-hulled and double-sided tankers to Tanker Pacific.
- Malarde, champion of Erika victims, is ejected from IOPC Fund meeting
TO REVISE or not to revise was the question on everyone’s lips as International Oil Pollution Compensation Fund meetings continued yesterday on the future revision of the Civil Liability and Fund Conventions which govern compensation for oil pollution incidents.
- Samsung shares suffer LNG jitters
SAMSUNG Heavy Industries’ share price took another beating yesterday, sliding 3.6% as concerns over a shipboard liquefied natural gas containment system leak refused to blow over.
- Minister lobbied on regeneration potential of Harwich deepsea terminal
THE UK government is coming under renewed pressure to give consent for a deepsea container terminal in Harwich, with more than 200 members of parliament invited to a reception yesterday to hear the case for the new facility, writes Janet Porter.
- Jan de Nul beats rivals to take Jebel Ali Port prize
BELGIAN dredging and civil engineering group Jan de Nul beat half a dozen competitors to win a Dirham1.85bn ($500m) contract to construct a second container dock at Jebel Ali Port in Dubai.
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- GenMar sells ten to Tanker Pacific
GENERAL Maritime has sold ten Suezmax tankers to Tanker Pacific for a total cost of $294.5M
- Passengers rescued after collision
THE 12,500gt ferry Pride of Al Salam 95, with about 1,300 Muslim pilgrims on board, collided with the 75,000dwt bulk carrier Pearl of Jebel Ali yesterday evening
- Wilma turns toward Florida
TROPICAL storm warnings remain in effect today for Honduras and Nicaragua as Wilma begins its expected northwest turn toward Florida and away from Gulf oilfields
- Fesco admits performance problems
FAR Eastern Shipping Co, Russia's third largest operator, admitted today that there are problems in the performance of its foreign-flag companies
- Mercator quashes takeover rumours
MERCATOR Lines, the Indian operator, has strongly denied widespread rumours that it is involved in taking over a foreign shipping company
- Aspo (ESL Shipping) issues warning
ASPO, the Finnish chemicals and shipping group, has warned of a fall in its full year operating revenue, but did not clarify why
- OMI profits slip with charter rates
- Tug crew families demand answers
- EC clarifies feeder service stance
- Carriers enjoy Brazil's chicken run
- Breakers killed in tanker blast
- China crew held for fake passports
- Banks, Vinashin in Graig talks
- Barbados backs regional maritime push
- Imabari Shipbuilding president dies
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- Weather damps U.S. rail traffic
Accumulated effects of recent hurricanes and other storms hurt total carloads, but railroads continue to see impressive
- Mobsters testify in ILA trial
- Baltimore harbor tunnels reopened after terror threat
- Move to limit Jones Act waivers
- Corps OKs Virginia box port expansion
- Tacoma, Yang Ming open new terminal
- Record net for Canadian National
- Wilmington, N.C. upgrades terminal operating system
- MSC, Yang Ming plan India services
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- Union contemplates further RSC Rotterdam stoppages
Rail Service Centre Rotterdam (RSC) faces further labour unrest following a first four-hour disruption over the new collective wage agreement on Monday, after a negotiation deadline expired last Friday.
- Hong Kong Port regains temporary momentum
Hong Kong has regained its title as the world’s top container port, surpassing rival Singapore, in the first nine months of the year, but the effect might be short-lived.
- Haven Gateway lobbies MPs ahead of UK Government container port decision
- Wilma forecast to become ‘major hurricane’ in US Gulf
- SAECS to revise Europe-South Africa trade
- Three liners consider new Asian service
- Patrick and FCL form ‘alliance’
- Impasse in JN Port road toll dispute
- Grand Alliance adds Middle East call to Asia-Europe loop
- Falcon flies into action on Asia-MidEast trade route
- ‘Highway H20’ setting the baseline with market study
- Australian hauliers advised of ‘viability’ fuel levies
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- Investors not impressed
Wall Street punishes shares of General Maritime on tanker selloff and OMI despite its bullish market outlook amid general energy bloodletting.
- OMI lauds Genmar
Connecticut owner throws bouquets toward suezmax competitor for disposal of older units.
- Severnav back on track
Romanian shipbuilder turns around last year’s nine-month loss thanks to cost-cutting.
- Genmar confirms 10-tanker sale
New York owner will realise gain of $109m from $294.5m deal with Tanker Pacific and will pay down debt rather than boost dividends..
- Few takers for CSBC
Taiwanese government extends deadline for yard sale after receiving less than three bids.
- Samsung slumps again
Share price of South Korean shipbuilder takes another battering from TradeWinds' LNG carrier leak scoop.
- SBM offloads FPSO
ExxonMobil exercises purchase option for production vessel it charters from Dutch owner.
- SCI reveals hand
Indian giant’s boss Sabyasachi Hajara outlines five-year investment cycle to boost cargo business.
- Imabari loses president
Eiji Higaki the expansionist chief of family owned Japanese shipbuilding giant dies at 66.
- Torm back in favour
Newly optimistic outlook for product sector wins Danish owner an upgrade from Jefferies.
- Genco gets Muse
Peter Georgiopoulos’ US listed bulker operation takes delivery of Western Bulk handymax.
- Romania cancels yard tender
State tries to drum up more interest in sell-off of Santierul Naval Mangalia, despite Daewoo bidding.
- One dead in ferry collision
Stampede blamed for passenger death after Egyptian vessel hit Cypriot cargoship at entrance to Suez Canal.
- HVS seals more PCTCs
Joint Korean-Vietnamese yard to enlarge two more pure car/truck carriers for Wallenius Lines.
- B+H plans share buyback
US owner to repurchase up to 10% of its stock as it rejigs loan facility to help pay for acquisitions.
- K Line fixes out VLCC
Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corp newbuilding due for delivery in June 2007 fixed to US oil major ExxonMobil.
- Tricolor sails again in NYC
'Why did he turn to avoid a ship as far away from him as the Statue of Liberty...?'
- Red Sea rejig
Evergreen, Hapag Lloyd and Cosco merging two routes into one, but with bigger ships and China link.
- Double-digit growth at NOL
Continued demand growth helps lift containers handled by Neptune Orient Lines jump by 11%.
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- OMI's 3rd quarter net profits down 21.5%
- Maersk, MSC to start two more Asia/Australia service
- West Coast South American carriers set two-stage fuel surcharge
- U.S., Mali sign open skies agreement
- LAN Argentina to start daily Buenos Aires/Miami flights
- Continental hikes global fuel surcharges
- UP starts $4.8 million Ore. siding project
- Collins sponsors resolution to protect trade remedy laws
- GT Nexus lands Evian as customer
- RedPrairie to buy UK software firm
- Hutchison, Dalian Ports Corp. establish ore terminal joint-venture
- Georgia ports, SIPG sign all-water strategic pact
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- Eukor car carriers to be lengthened in Vietnam
The South Korean company Eukor Car Carriers follows the example of Wallenius by lengthening two existing vessels complementary to ordering ...
- Diplomatic solution to trawler incident
Norway and Russia were this aftenoon working to find a diplomatic solution to an incident involving the runaway Russian trawler ...
- Bergesen to order LNG carriers
Bergesen Worldwide Gas is poised to order two 156,000 cbm LNG carriers with a total price tag of more than ...
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- Barge operators, suppliers could face 'spill' bill
New legislature in the US state of Washington looks to introduce new stiffer rules for ships refueling in the Puget Sound.
- Uruguay: Marine distillates drained by refinery maintenance
Sudden maintenance of units producing marine distillates leaves market with no supply.
- Reports: ADNOC unit to build new Fujairah refinery
ADNOC unit reportedly planning to boost refining capacity by 60% with new refinery.
- Opening bell marks Global Partners IPO
US bunker fuel wholesale distributor's chiefs mark completion of IPO by ringing the NYSE opening bell.
- Suriname: Increased barge fees to be implemented
Suriname state oil company announces barge fee increases with one port at double rates.
- BP: Belgian consolidation for clarity, efficiency and synergies
BP explains rationale behind consolidation of Belgian lube plants.
- Office move to accommodate expansion
- Singapore: Tight supplies shrink spot market
Bunker fuel in Singapore is continuing its tight run with bunker traders finding it hard to fulfil enquiries in the spot market.
- Four firms shortlisted to dredge Sethusamudram project
Four companies shortlisted to dredge for India's Sethusamudram project, which may open for the first commercial vessel passage in 2008.
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