07 September 2008
The on-line newspaper devoted to the world of transports
20:30 GMT+2
04/11/2002
ATI obtains US$11.7 million loan for South Harbour upgrade
(Cargonews Asia)
04/11/2002
Three die in accident at Dry Docks
(Khaleej Times)
04/11/2002
Ferry sinks in central Indonesia, at least five die
(The Star Online)
04/11/2002
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04/11/2002
Dar's Cargo to Great Lakes Drops by 50 pc
(The East African)
05/11/2002
Port gets facelift for ferry service
(Daily News)
05/11/2002
SLPA breaks new ground with TSAs
(Daily Mirror)
05/11/2002
Hi-tech deals turn transport wheels
(The Australian)
05/11/2002
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05/11/2002
Cyprus in shipping tangle over New England shipping collision
(Cyprus Mail)
05/11/2002
North-South international transport link will permit to solve the problem of cargo turn-over growing between Asian and European countries
(Russian Transport News)
06/11/2002
Harbour backlogs too costly, says Radebe
(Business Day)
06/11/2002
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06/11/2002
Transpacific carriers stick with plan to boost rates across the board
(World Wide Shipper)
07/11/2002
Completed of the 8th Pier of the Ulsan Port
(Maritime Press)
07/11/2002
HK ports target western Shenzhen
(China Daily)
07/11/2002
BRIEFS
07/11/2002
Maersk seeks clarification on MSP eligibility
(Marine Log)
07/11/2002
El Puerto de Valencia quiere liderar el tráfico mediterráneo
(ExpansiónDIRECTO)
08/11/2002
Pirates attack 3 ships off Indonesian islands
(Shipping Times)
08/11/2002
BRIEFS
11/11/2002
U.S. keeps wary eye on cruise ships for more pollution
(USA TODAY)
11/11/2002
SNCB : l'Etat appelé à la rescousse
(Le Soir)
11/11/2002
Fujian leaders press for direct links
(Taipei Times)
11/11/2002
BRIEFS
11/11/2002
163 passengers, 18 crew members get sick on cruise ship
(The Miami Herald)
11/11/2002
Union backlash postpones sell-off
(Bangkok Post)
12/11/2002
Ships Collide in Channel
(The Scotsman)
12/11/2002
Cruise operators eye Shanghai
(China Daily)
12/11/2002
Arms smuggled thru Ctg port
(The Daily Star)
12/11/2002
Hyundai Logistics to invest $1 mil. in China
(The Korea Herald)
12/11/2002
BRIEFS
12/11/2002
Ports backlog finally clearing out
(modbee.com)
13/11/2002
Air shipping in greater demand
(Press-Telegram)
13/11/2002
More vessels call at Sultan Qaboos Port
(Times of Oman)
13/11/2002
Virus reported on 10 cruises since May
(Sun-Sentinel.com)
13/11/2002
Hyundai Heavy to invest W80 bil. in Samho Heavy
(The Korea Herald)
13/11/2002
Modest growth in Kwai Chung container throughput
(The Standard)
13/11/2002
BRIEFS
13/11/2002
U.S. sees terrorism threat against country's oil ports
(The Washington Times)
14/11/2002
Puerto de Antofagasta inició segunda etapa del proceso de licitación de frente de atraque
(El Diario)
14/11/2002
SCI sell-off process stalled again
(Exim India)
14/11/2002
HK air passenger traffic shows strong recovery
(China Daily)
14/11/2002
BRIEFS
14/11/2002
Ports need federal money to improve security, compete with U.S.: spokesman
(Canoe)
14/11/2002
U.S. focuses on al Qaeda threat to oil shipping
(CNN)
15/11/2002
Shanghai port may overtake Kaohsiung soon
(The Straits Times)
15/11/2002
BRIEFS
18/11/2002
Vietnam cuts port fees
(Vietnam Economy)
18/11/2002
Guangzhou Port Set to Handle 150 Million Tons of Goods This Year
(People's Daily)
18/11/2002
Color Line buys Fjord Line
(The Scandinavian Shipping Gazette)
18/11/2002
Vinashin on local parts tack
(VOV News - Radio the Voice of Vietnam)
18/11/2002
BRIEFS
18/11/2002
Three present Bolivar port offers
(Business News Americas)
18/11/2002
Polish Steamship Company order newbuildings in the Far East
(The Scandinavian Shipping Gazette)
19/11/2002
Manzhouli -- China's Top Inland Port of Entry
(People's Daily)
19/11/2002
Hanjin to Break Up Into 4 Sub-Groups
(The Korea Times)
19/11/2002
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20/11/2002
China Airlines sees RM130m revenue from cargo division
(The Star Online)
20/11/2002
Jordan's port expects record revenue
(Business Day)
20/11/2002
Major Ports allowed to lease out surplus land
(Exim India)
20/11/2002
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20/11/2002
Trade groups warn of dire consequences if port dispute continues
(San Francisco Chronicle)
21/11/2002
Beirut Port in line for Chinese cranes
(The Daily Star On line)
21/11/2002
Boeing to cut 5,000 more jobs
(BBC News)
21/11/2002
BRIEFS
21/11/2002
Global trade keeps 7,000 ships afloat
(The Times)
21/11/2002
Bankruptcy for Botnia Link
(The Scandinavian Shipping Gazette)
22/11/2002
Ports' security costs to soar
(The New Zealand Herald)
22/11/2002
International shipping lines see Aqaba as transshipment centre
(The Jordan Times)
22/11/2002
Galicia no tiene plan contra mareas negras
(El Periódico)
22/11/2002
BRIEFS
25/11/2002
Shanghai port body to lose out after shake-up
(The Standard)
25/11/2002
Qantas take major stake in Air NZ
(The Sydney Morning Herald)
25/11/2002
La CE propone crear un fondo para paliar las mareas negras
(5Días)
25/11/2002
Oil Tanker Collision Produces Spill in Bohai Sea
(People's Daily)
25/11/2002
BRIEFS
25/11/2002
Amputated and weak shipping package
(The Scandinavian Shipping Gazette)
25/11/2002
Le mouvement des routiers tourne court
(Les Echos)
26/11/2002
Airlines still have doubts over airport
(Bangkok Post)
26/11/2002
Catástrofe ecológica en el litoral gallego
(La Vanguardia Digital)
26/11/2002
BRIEFS
26/11/2002
Fosen sacks one third of workforce
(The Scandinavian Shipping Gazette)
26/11/2002
La France et L'Espagne renforcent les contrôles maritimes dès mercredi
(Les Echos)
27/11/2002
Coastal steamers sail to new record
(Aftenposten Interaktiv)
27/11/2002
Palestinian port personnel to undergo training at Aqaba
(The Jordan Times)
27/11/2002
Galicia acoge otro petrolero obsoleto
(La Vanguardia Digital)
27/11/2002
Sunk Oil Tanker Was Being Towed to Africa!
(The East African)
27/11/2002
BRIEFS
28/11/2002
Billions needed to improve port
(Daily Nation on the Web)
28/11/2002
Francia: el "Prestige" aún pierde fuel
(La Vanguardia Digital)
28/11/2002
BRIEFS
29/11/2002
Ports struggle with security
(ONE News NZOOM)
29/11/2002
Portugal e Italia secundan el acuerdo para la protección de las costas
(ExpansiónDIRECTO)
29/11/2002
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