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Shipping News
- Strategic Marine cashes in on crew boats
CREW boat building is often forgotten amid the other more exciting and high-value segments of the offshore and marine industry but it is nonetheless a crucial and fast growing area.
- DHL attains pharmaceutical int'l standard certification
DHL's supply chain arm DHL Exel Supply Chain has gone one step ahead of the competition in the pharmaceuticals and medical devices space by becoming the first third-party logistics (3PL) player in Singapore to achieve the ISO 13485 certification - an international standard in quality management for medical devices.
- EU court upholds law criminalising ship pollution
The European Union's (EU) highest court has upheld an EU law that makes maritime pollution a crime, increasing pressure on shipping companies to control waste and avoid spills and other accidents.
Strait Talk
- Classifying good living conditions
WITH an officer shortage on the world fleet starting to look a bit like a crisis, shipowners and managers have become very interested in how to attract and retain seafarers.
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- OOCL to adjust bunker surcharge on China-US line from July 1
- Maersk raises North America rates, BAF from July
- CTSA imposes higher BAF, CAF surcharges as oil rises and dollar falls
- Ningbo-Zhoushan Port quarterly cargo tonnage surpasses Shanghai
- Jiangsu's Changzhou city builds mega cold storage warehouse
- ProLogis builds new logistics & industrial park in Shenyang
- Davao Port welcomes maiden voyage of MELL's Senoko
- Globalisation reversible, fuel costs menace world trade, says CIBC report
- Melbourne Port handles record exports in April, up 12.7pc
- Chongqing Airport exports up 35pc in first four months
- Airforwarders fear unfunded security mandates will menace trade
- US company develops world's lightest military air cargo pallet
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- NSCSA plans to enhance service coverage of India
- CSL floats 5 PSVs booked by Norwegian firm
- Long wait for US exporters for cargo space in ships
- OEL deploys newbuilding in Cochin-Colombo sector
- DTAA with Luxembourg to boost economic cooperation
- 3 port projects in Orissa await New Delhi's nod
- Steel cos want port, rail & road projects expedited
- MICT mounts new handling record in May
- April showers blessings on exporters
- Forex reserves swell by $ 2.09 bn
- Commerce Ministry rejects Goa's plea to denotify 3 export zones
- Minister holds up hot target for spices exporters
- Govt now sees bright side of importing re-made goods
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- Hassing appointed new Scandlines CEO
- "K" Line to call again at Portland
- Cargo Air getting ready for take off
- Circle Express wins Panalpina contract
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- IMO welcomes UN Somalia move
- EU directive challenge fails
- Box lines' clean dozen
- Marshalls passes 40m gt mark
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- Murtha named Bateman Award winner
- Bollinger delivers another to Bouchard
- Maritime coalition reacts to European Court ruling
- Aker yards names new President and CEO
- European Court rules against Intertanko
- Yangzijiang adds to bulging order book
- Keppel FELS to build second semi for Brazil's QGOG
- Strategic to build crewboats on spec
- Security Council go ahead for tougher action on piracy
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- Fulford-Smith is leaving Clarkson
FORMER Clarkson's chief executive on a full year of 'gardening leave'.
- Fulford-Smith: 'I might stay'
- Bids for Piraeus terminal deal top E4bn
PIRAEUS Port Authority received bids topping €4bn in the tender to find a strategic investor.
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- Navies to tackle Somali pirates
FOREIGN warships are now allowed to enter Somalia's territorial waters to combat piracy and armed attacks says a resolution by the UN Security Council.
- Argentina strike extended
THE Liaison commission of Argentina's four main agribusiness organisations decided late last night to prolong their lock-out until next Monday
- Morning Cloud captain jumped overboard
THE captain from the bulker Morning Cloud is believed to have committed suicide, sources close to the investigation into his disappearance have told Fairplay
- Hassing takes helm at Scandlines
MICHAEL Hassing has resigned as chief executive of European intermodal group Samskip to join Scandlines as of 1 June.
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- Customs' Basham: Scan-all no cure-all
Customs chief: U.S. testing 100% scanning of import containers, but it's no substitute for risk-based security.
- Asia-Australia carriers hike fuel surcharegs
- OECD: Food prices to fall
- Warehouse market expands
- DOT seeks border jam plans
- Customs Update: Checklist to avoid export penalties
- Peru line to call Tampa
- U.S. hits EU poultry terms
- Senator books profit
- United Nations calls for world action on food crisis
- Cosco top Piraeus bidder
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- DB privatisation back on track
- Plans for Greenfield terminals dashed after Brazil senate vote
- CTSA members raise surcharges and CAFs
- Earthquake will not impact China's trade in long term
- Dalian boosts links to rest of China with launch of inland terminal
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- Fire cracker
Clarkson lays on typically dazzling Posidonia bash complete with fireworks, but missing something...
- FBI in murder quiz
US investigators treating disappearance of Zodiac bulker master as possible homicide.
- Tender seeks 23
Brazil's Transpetro set to issue tender documents in latest phase of its tanker expansion.
- Bulker sinks boat
A Lower Lakes Towing bulker slams into two boats on Ohio's Cuyahoga River, sinking a powerboat.
- Pirates want $1m
Amiya Scan hijackers have demanded a hefty ransom and shipowner reportedly is willing to pay some of it.
- Alliance hits back
Defeated lobbyists say upheld pollution directive has serious implications for ship safety and adds to confusion between EU and international law.
- Star grabs cape
US-listed Star Bulk Carriers picks up a 17-year-old bulker for $87.2m, adding the dry-bulk player's fourth cape.
- Record bids
Cosco Pacific and Hutchison Port Holdings pledge historic sums for control of Piraeus terminals sending port's stock spinning into orbit.
- Boatox!
Could this be the ship that launches a thousand faces?
- Price aint right
Peter Georgiopoulos says everything has a price, including his fleet, but so far nobody has flashed the right cash.
- Done deals
Giuseppe Bottiglieri MD Mariella Bottiglieri says the owner will not fall victim to bulker newbuilding cancellations.
- Ports vulnerable?
Study by US government watchdog agency reports gaps in a program to prevent terrorist from smuggling in weapons.
- Tonnage hunt
Ion Varouxakis says bulker owner will be looking to tie up some second-hand deals soon.
- BWO to buy back
Svein Moxnes Harfjeld-led owner announces share acquisition plan which observers suggest could signal a bid for Prosafe Production.
- Tanker smash
Indian port of Haldia repairs jetty after Great Eastern vessel hits side.
- Quality concerns
Dean Tseretopoulos says China's fast growth is putting a strain on component standards.
- Shipping rebuffed
European Court of Justice rejects industry plea and upholds controversial ship source pollution law.
- Hot pursuit OK
UN Security Council gives green light to foreign warships to enter Somali waters.
- Wood you?
German entrepreneur seeks $10m cash injection to recreate world's biggest timber ship in India.
- Supersize Salalah
Oman agrees deal to add three more container berths at southern port.
- Pemex finds four
Blue Marine and Tapias to bareboat charter products tankers to Mexican state oil company.
- Tacoma booms
Weak dollar means exports are catching up with imports at west coast port.
- On spec
Australian shipyard Strategic Marine building eight crew boats before finding buyers for them all.
- Romanian dearth
Shipyards short of up to 2,000 workers each after western defections, says labour minister.
- JNPT goes fourth
Indian port adding another terminal as part of $1.65bn expansion investment.
- Jumboisation job
Singapore's ST Marine set to lengthen Clough's derrick pipelay barge Java Constructor.
- Stowaway gassed
African dies on Danish ship after cargo hold fumigation.
- Hamworthy up
UK gas carrier systems manufacturer hails more growth in year to 31 March.
- Yard bonanza
Four new Indonesian facilities planned at cost of $433m.
- New chief for Aker
Norsk Hydro veteran Torstein Dale Sjoveit gets president and CEO's chair at Norwegian shipbuilder.
- 'Green' light
Plans for a new ore export facility in Brazil move a step closer to reality.
- The future's here!
The shipping industry's busiest, best read website, has just got even better.
- Nine for HHI
Korean shipbuilder confirms deal for suezmaxes worth $838m.
- Polemis loses out
Greek owner fails to win $700m compensation claim over Russian bond play that cost 20 ships.
- Feast or famine
After a barren first quarter, China's Yangzijiang Shipbuilding books orders for 12 ships.
- Free Destiny fixed
Varouxakis-led bulker operator ties up 26-year-old handysize for 50 days.
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- Maersk raises rates for exporters
- Aker Yards picks Sjøtveit as new leader
- The Marshall Islands registry reaches 40 million gross tons
- American Airlines offers new cargo service to Moscow
- Worldwide Flight in deals with Lufthansa and KLM
- Air Charter Service expands to Asia with Hong Kong office
- UPS: Guarantees on LTL cargo to and from Canada
- Analyst: Con-Way moving toward improved earnings
- U.K. government red light to "superlorries"
- They've been working on the rail weigh
- CBP releases "10+2" technical requirements
- U.S. seeks to strengthen economic ties with Czech Republic
- FedEx works the Kinko's out
- Pasha pays $13 million over Pentagon price fixing
- UPS service will target pharma customers
- DSV Air & Sea takes full control of Indian unit
- Janel opens offices in Honduras, Guatemala
- SoCal ports report 7th straight month of cargo declines
- GPA signs marketing agreement with Suez Canal
- Guam wins MarAd agreement of port improvement plan
- Hong Kong terminal deploying electric rubber-tired gantry cranes
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- Dale Sjøtveit leaves Hydro for Aker Yards
Torsten Dale Sjøtveit, 53, will step down from his position as executive vice president in Norsk Hydro ASA for a new job as chief executive officer in Aker Yards ASA. Dale Sj'tveit who leads Hydro's Aluminium business area will leave ...
- New Group CEO in Scandlines
Scandlines has appointed a new Group CEO, the Danish citizen Michael Hassing, 49. He comes from a position as CEO for Samskips Development Department and previous he worked at the Maersk Company in London. In Scandlines he will be the ...
- Scandlines forms own agency in Ventspils
Scandlines have decided to set up their own agency in Ventspils, Latvia. As from June 1, Scandlines has formed their own organisation in Ventspils to take care of sales, bookings and marketing in Latvia. Until now the agency work has ...
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- Competition heats up in St. Petersburg
Oil giants 'very active' and undercutting market, Gazprom secures cruise supply deal.
- New storage facility in West Africa
Gambian officials say it could boost the country's role in the regional bunker market.
- New team member for Danish trading company
Malik Supply has a new addition to its world wide trading team.
- Global bunker market report
- Fuel prices 'crucifying' UK fishing industry
Say higher cost cannot be passed on to consumers.
- French tax cut proposal a no-go
Euro zone group says short term fiscal changes are not the answer to long term high oil prices.
- MPA 'will not hestitate' to tackle malpractice
But port authority rejects suggestion that its has been 'battling' to 'clean up' Singapore's bunker sector.
- Rotterdam market MDO tight
- Singapore prices continue to drop
Softer market sees average demand.
- Slow steaming 'not viable'
Ship manager says it makes 'business sense' to complete a route as fast as possible.
- US agency: Oil to stay above $100 through 2009
Says global oil market is 'operating at very low spare capacity'.
- ExxonMobil offers mid-June cargo
- 3.5% sulphur cap 'a challenge'
Asian buyers may have difficulty securing 3.5%-sulphur fuel, says shipping executive.
- Chinese fishing ban to dampen diesel demand
The summer fishing ban will ease diesel shortages.
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