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The Business Timesweb site
JULY 14, 2006
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  • Pirates may resume Malacca Strait kidnappings
    ATTACKS by armed robbers on two United Nations vessels in Indonesia's Malacca Strait, the world's most dangerous waters for piracy, may precede a resumption of kidnappings in the area.
  • Shipowners double oil-tanker orders in June
    SHIPOWNERS last month more than doubled orders for tankers that carry 80,000 metric tons of crude, amid expectations of rising freight rates, according to Drewry Shipping Consultants Ltd.
  • M-East-to-Asia tanker rates may climb further
    THE cost of shipping crude oil from the Middle East to Asia on 2 million-barrel tankers may rise from a three-week high as refiners book ships during the season of peak fuel consumption.
  • PSA handles 29% more boxes in H1
  • Qatargas buys new breed of tankers
  • Skaugen Q2 profit sinks to US$352,000
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  • Teamwork training is vital: safety body
    THE Australian Transport Safety Bureau has called on training institutions, regulatory authorities and ship managers to consider team resource management training for engineers along the lines of the STCW 95 requirements for deck officers.

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Sched Netweb site
JULY 14, 2006
  • Largest China-built containership makes debut
  • Asia Pacific ripe for 3PL service providers: report
  • Fujian to expand railway network
  • Box inspection facility to serve LA, Long Beach
  • Freight tax exemptions expire in Australia
  • USL announces top leadership for Antipodean services
  • Airfreight overcapacity in Shanghai becoming a concern
  • Air New Zealand to discontinue Singapore service
  • Cino temporarily heads US DOT after Mineta resigns to join consultancy

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Exim Indiaweb site
JULY 14, 2006
  • Shipping costs? Oh, dear!
  • Insurance costs for shipping cos down by 10-30 pc
  • A.P. Moller-Maersk arm makes bid to acquire Adsteam Marine
  • Kalmar Industries gets GTI service contract
  • Bilateral trade target for 2008 well within reach-Quingdian
  • DCI, 4 foreign firms ready to dredge Paradip Port channel
  • Port workers defer demonstrations
  • Rlys haul 10 pc more freight in Q1
  • FinMin to look into 3 inverted duty structure cases
  • Finance Ministry relents on TUFS, to provide additional Rs 1,000 cr. in 2006-07

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International Transport Journalweb site
JULY 13, 2006
  • New managers for IJS Global
  • Newbuilding heading for Tug Malta
  • British Airways World Cargo (BAWC) appoints GSA in Denmark
  • Infrabel joins EIM
  • Velocity Express buys US competitor

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Maritime Global Netweb site
JULY 13, 2006
  • EU backs short sea shipping
  • Moore Stephens cautions on uncertainty
  • Mogadishu in Islamic Courts’ hands
  • RCL expands
  • More backing for lashing study

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World Wide Shipperweb site
JULY 13, 2006
  • Oregon Steel Mills expansion will benefit Port of Portland
  • Schnitzer Steel reports third quarter numbers
  • Vancouver Port Authority schedules maritime conference
  • Matson announces completion of fourth new containership
  • Port of Everett marks opening of new 14th Street Bulkhead

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Lloyd's Listweb site
JULY 14, 2006
  • Israeli blockade of Lebanon threatens regional shipping
    ISRAEL has launched a total naval blockade of Lebanese ports after Iranian-backed Hizbollah militants captured two Israeli soldiers in a border incident.
  • North Sea is still ‘cheapest garbage can’
    A Dutch environmental group says the quantity of ship-sourced waste dumped into the North Sea has increased since the introduction of the European Union directive on port reception facilities.
  • CMA CGM faces accounts investigation
    FRENCH container shipping leader CMA CGM faces a judicial investigation in France after having been accused of falsifying its accounts between 1999 and 2004.
  • Mine deal could sink Mexico port plan
    MINING concessions awarded by the Mexican government are threaten- ing to scupper a multi-billion-dollar port development project in Baja California.

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Fairplayweb site
JULY 14, 2006
  • Heavy lifters pull together
    TWO Germany-based heavy lift/project cargo specialists have joined forces to win business in the North and South America markets
  • MacAndrews to launch Bilbao-UK
    MACANDREWS, the UK short-sea subsidiary of CMA CGM, is to launch a weekly service between the UK, Bilbao and Rotterdam
  • US states want own maritime voice
    ANOTHER US state seems intent on supplanting the federal Coast Guard role of regulating maritime interests, with Rhode Island moving to block an LNG terminal
  • Atlantic Mercado: clarification
    THE general cargo vessel Atlantic Mercado, involved in a stowaway item on Fairplay Daily News yesterday, was owned at the time by Ideal Shipping, not Interorient Nav
  • US proposes pax list tightening
    US Customs & Border Protection is proposing that US-bound ships departing from foreign ports must report on all persons on board at least 60 minutes before departure
  • Simon says yes to Montauban
    DIRECTORS of Simon Group, which runs the Humber Sea ro-ro terminal, have recommended a bid from Belgian private investment group Montauban
  • Barge owner rethinks clean-up offer
  • Research centre to target ballast bugs
  • Brazil's ports: hope or false dawn?
  • Polish seafarer dies in fall
  • Nile Dutch links Angola with China
  • Port delays 'should be specified'

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The Journal of Commerceweb site
JULY 13, 2006
  • Maersk in 20-year deal with Ga. ports
    Signing of largest box carrier is milestone for state, as it implements 10-year, $700 million plan to double container capacity.
  • Senate gets box-screening bill
  • U.S. Lines bolsters Australasia management team
  • Russia in U.S.-WTO deal
  • Matson gets fourth new ship
  • Gulfport expansion urged
  • Israel, Lebanon ports threatened by latest violence
  • Customs Update: A bond that kills trade
  • Boeing raises jet forecast
  • Maritime committees schedule meetings
  • New ship for Seaspan
  • Plan for Liverpool superport

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Containerisation Internationalweb site
JULY 13, 2006
  • Rail calls for end to CEE cross-subsidisation
    Cross-subsidisation of loss-making passenger services by railfreight in Central and Eastern European EU countries can mean as much as double the train-kilometre track-charges of Western Europe, the Commission was told today.
  • Brazil’s customs officers all back to work
    Brazil’s customs officers (Receita Federal) have agreed to go back to work from today, following yesterday’s meeting of their national union, Unafisco.
  • Typhoon Bilis closes Taiwan ports
  • Row threatens Melbourne night-time movements
  • Big response to fourth JNPT terminal tender
  • USL chooses Tauranga over Auckland
  • Most of the Agulhas cargo removed
  • ‘2-K’ ports see lower Lower Baltic growth
  • Panasia to add Tokuyama into Shanghai/Osaka service
  • Correction: Hanjin raises US demurrage charges

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TradeWindsweb site
JULY 13, 2006
  • JP Morgan jumps tanker stocks
    US analysts acknowledge unusual off-season rates strength, but say Johnny Come Lately investors have missed the short-term wave.
  • Gulf Nav IPO on hold
    Hitches in Gulf Navigation’s prospectus are thought to have delayed a planned initial public offering.
  • Israel blocks Lebanese ports
    Army cites terrorist threat as basis for 'full naval closure' amid escalating violence over Hezbollah raid.
  • CMA CGM nails upgrade
    Explosive growth of French container line wins promotion by Moody's.
  • Liking Genco
    Investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald says Genco has helped itself right away with $81.25m buy of three Franco bulkers.
  • Daewoo factory on the blocks
    Korean shipbuilder to start work on new hull-block factory in China next week.
  • Transpetro orders 10 more
    Aker Yards part of consortium of local yards to build 10 suezmaxes for Brazilian giant in $1.21bn deal.
  • Finland clears Silja sale
    Estonia’s Tallink has one more regulatory hurdle to jump before completing ferry line takeover.
  • Reysas eyes shipping move
    Turkish logistics group founds new company to break into marine business.
  • Boxes lost at sea
    Over 200 containers lost overboard off South Korea as three ships run into typhoon Ewiniar.
  • Islamists take Mogadishu port
    Somalia’s US-backed interim government cedes control of capital’s port to Supreme Council of Islamic Courts.

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American Shipperweb site
JULY 13, 2006
  • EC reports on efforts to promote short sea shipping
  • Matson takes delivery of last of four new vessels
  • U.S. Lines adds to commercial team
  • Seaspan's latest 4,250-TEU ship arrives early
  • Volga-Dnepr, Antonov Airlines to start joint AN-124 marketing venture
  • Lufthansa's cargo volume flat after six months
  • Coast Guard proposes Great Lakes pilotage rate adjustment
  • U.S. shippers voice little concern about approval of Vietnam PNTR
  • U.S. shipper groups support trade promotion agreement with Peru
  • DHL signs deal with flower company
  • Hot Shot to add logistics division
  • Mallory Alexander appoints Burnett border operations manager
  • BIS withdraws proposed mandatory SNAP filing rule
  • Simon Group board agrees to £95 million Montauban offer
  • Singapore ports sluggish after six months
  • Port of Long Beach's TEUs up 7% in June

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The Scandinavian Shipping Gazetteweb site
JULY 13, 2006
  • DFDS terminal opened in Immingham
    DFDS Tor Line has now switched to the Nordic Terminal Riverside in Immingham as the new terminal was opened this ...
  • "Baltic Kristina" could become hotel or training vessel
    The Port of Riga hasn’t sold the ferry "Baltic Kristina" and Leonid Loginovs, head of the port, says to the ...
  • Tallink’s Silja aquision cleared in Finland
    The Finnish competition authority has approved of the Tallink Grupp aquisition of Silja Line. The deal was cleared last week ...

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The Bunker Bulletinweb site
JULY 13, 2006
  • ARA market leaps out of slumber mode
    Crude surging to new record combined with Asian arbitrage cargoes and large September contango causes fuel oil values to bounce.
  • New product to detect potential water contamination
    Remote online sensor technology will tell users when water in oil approaches saturation point.
  • Singapore: Stocks of residual fuels and distillates up
  • Rotterdam market firm Thursday morning
  • ASPO's earnings suffer from bunker cost upsurge
    Earnings this year unlikely to match last year's due to higher bunker costs.
  • Hong Kong: Demand slows, avails good
    Local supplier expects tight barging situation throughout the week from July 16 to 21.
  • Singapore supplier arranges second debunkering
    Following the debunkering of the first ship supplied with off-spec bunkers earlier this month, the second debunkering is scheduled for July 17-18.
  • Oil prices near $75
    Concerns over possible supply disruption in the Middle East have triggered a rise in oil prices.




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