Eurotunnel breakeven target ANGLO-French channel tunnel operator Eurotunnel expects to breakeven within six years, chairman Patrick Ponsolle said yesterday.
Underwriter sued after '1.25m loss of dry dock UK shiprepairer J Kirkaldy and Sons has issued a writ against Adrian Walker, the lead underwriter responsible for insuring a floating dry dock it purchased in Sweden and which later sank in Portland harbour last November.
Norsk Hydro earnings dip in weak finish ALTHOUGH a weak year-end performance in agricultural activities dampened overall results, energy giant Norsk Hydro considered its 1997 results satisfactory and said it was on target taking a long-term view.
Hamworthy buys toilet technology firm HAMWORTHY Marine of the UK has acquired the vacuum toilet technology of US-based specialist Jered Brown Brothers, generating the first ever 'single-source' supplier of a complete sewage handling system based on this form of technology.
Asian box trade to US shows 18% rise CONTAINERISED cargo growth from Asia to the US grew by almost 18% in 1997, reaching a total of more than 2.25m feu, according to Brian M Conrad, managing director of the Asia North American Eastbound Rate Agreement (Anera).
Martinoli contract MONACO-based shipmanage-ment group Martinoli has signed a purchasing and technical management contract with UK tour operator Airtours, writes Sandra Speares.
Battle joined over Primorsk port plan GERMAN industrial giant Preussag will compete for rights to develop a key segment of the Russia's planned $3.7bn Baltic oil and gas port at Primorsk.
V Ships in Singapore move V SHIPS - the Monaco-based shipmanagement major - yesterday announced the launch of a second subsidiary in Singapore, specifically geared towards a new shipmanagement contract with an unidentified owner.
Restructuring costs hit Wartsila NSD RESTRUCTURING costs of Fmk182m incurred after the merger of diesel engine builders Wartsila Diesel and New Sulzer Diesel have dragged down the operating result of Wartsila. NSD,
Gorthon beats profit forecast GORTHON Lines, the Swedish forestry product carrier specialist, has beaten the profits forecast made last October.
Canadian ferry converted to cruise ship A FORMER Newfoundland coastal ferry, Taverner, is about to begin a new life as a British Columbia coastal cruiseship.
UK Club sets up in Taiwan THE UK P&I Club is opening two operations in the Pacific Basin this month.
EC committee unconvinced over inland tariffs A TWO-year EC investigation into the fixing of inland tariffs by shipowners has concluded that the system is indispensible to neither the conferences nor the hub-and-spoke companies.
Med ports criticise EC paper on ports THREE Mediterranean ports have sharply criticised the European Commission's Green Paper on Sea Ports and Maritime Infrastructures for its bias towards north European facilities.
Fremantle silent on port fears FREMANTLE Port Authority officials are remaining silent about their opposition to the proposed privately owned A$60m ($41m) port development at Kwinana.
AAL set to win Pasminco deal SCHOELLER Holdings' Austral Asia Line is believed to have scooped a major contract with metals and Australian minerals producer Pasminco.
Hamburg dockers form inland subsidiary A HAMBURG dock workers' pool has formed a subsidiary to offer dockers for temporary work to inland customers.
Bremerhaven to reveal new passenger plans BREMERHAVEN is to reveal a new strategy to expand passenger traffic, according to Uwe Beckmeyer, head of ports in the Bremen city government.
Indian fleet declines A SLOWDOWN in the addition of new ships to the Indian fleet has led to a reduction in its size.
Tug Malta seeks urgent tariff review TUG Malta chairman John Sullivan has warned that unless tariffs are reviewed soon the company will be unable to invest in a new tug for work at Marsaxlokk.
Indian coal jetty gets go-ahead THE Hyderabad based Nagarjuna Power Corp has received approval in principal for the construction of a dedicated coal jetty.
DFDS puts Admiral of Scandinavia for sale DFDS, the Danish ferry operator, is to sell the 1976-built Admiral of Scandinavia.
CGM joins Indian Ocean partnership FRENCH Liner operator CGM will join a vessel sharing partnership on the Europe/Indian Ocean/East Africa service from next month.
Panama predicts further draft restrictions THE Panama Canal Commission is predicting further draft restrictions following a long-range weather forecast that foresees no let up in the present dry weather.
Melbourne hit by another MUA strike A NEW strike has stranded ships in Port Melbourne only hours after dock workers called off a 19 day stoppage.
FMA: John Hunter plaide en faveur d'un cadre professionnel légal La Fédération Maritime d'Anvers, qui représente les intérêts des agents maritimes, a non seulement adopté un nouveau profil en 1997, mais a en outre créé un cadre légal pour la profession. Ces deux réalisations étaient les principaux objectifs de l'année écoulée, écrit le président dans l'avant-propos du rapport annuel présenté hier. Il espère que l'AR qui doit reconnaître ce cadre, sera approuvé cette année. Le nouveau profil de l'association se traduit entre autres par la création de commissions et sub-commissions qui doivent se pencher sur les problèmes auxquels le secteur est confronté.
Lykes Lines vise une part de marché de 8,5% sur l'AN "La restructuration de nos services est une bonne chose pour Anvers étant donné que les volumes vont y augmenter considérablement. Notre armement retrouve une bonne santé et notre intention est de nous manifester en force sur l'Atlantique nord", tel est le message que F. Halliwell, le CEO de Lykes Lines, adresse aux chargeurs et réceptionnaires qui utilisent le port scaldien et qui auront désormais à leur disposition un armement fiable, responsable, assurant dans les meilleures conditions des prestations de qualité.
L'UE part en guerre contre la taxe portuaire américaine L'UE a décidé d'entamer une action contre les Etats-Unis au sujet de la taxe d'entretien portuaire et ce, dans le cadre de l'Organisation du Commerce Mondial. Bruxelles considère que cette taxe va à l'encontre des règles générales régissant le commerce international. Il y a quelques semaines déjà, le commissaire européen au Commerce L. Brittan avait démandé qu'il soit procédé à des consultations sur cette question à Genève.
Navette Le Havre-Liège-Renory: trois trains/semaine dans chaque sens Terminal Euro-Combi-Est (installé au port de Renory, qui fait partie du Port autonome de Liège) inaugure ce mardi la nouvelle liaison ferroviaire entre le grand port français du Havre et le terminal à containers liégeois. Le directeur général du PA du Havre, M. Graillot doit présenter officiellement cette nouvelle navette reliant le terminal de ferroutage du Havre au port de Renory-Liège, en jour A/jour B, avec trois trains par semaine, selon le calendrier suivant: Renory-Le Havre les mardi, jeudi, samedi et Le Havre-Renory les lundi, mercredi, vendredi. Le nouveau service est lancé conjointement par la société belge de ferroutage TRW et l'opérateur de transport combiné français Novatrans.
Webb back, Swanson out THE Melbourne business of stevedore Patrick was thrown further into chaos yesterday when the companys waterfront workers at Webb Dock voted to resume work but their colleagues at East Swanson Dock walked off the job for 48 hours. Earlier, thirty Patrick workers rostered for a 7am start at Webb Dock decided not to begin their shift, opting instead to attend the main 9am meeting of MUA members.
Austal decides against buying NQEA AUSTAL Ships has pulled out of negotiations to purchase northern Queensland-based ship-building company, NQEA after the two companies failed to agree on a sale price. Austal Ships managing director John Rothwell said NQEA had decided against proceeding with a sale after Austal asked to negotiate the original sale price. Mr Rothwell said the due diligence conducted by Austal had identified a need to pay a lesser amount for the company than originally put forward.
Around the world in 48 days THE MALAYSIAN owners of Austal Ships latest 82-metre fast vehicle ferry, SuperStar Express, will attempt to set a new record for a circumnavigation of the world by boat in June. Austals marketing director Chris Norman said Austal -- which will co-sponsor the attempt with owners, Star Cruises -- planned to slash the current 83-day record held by the US Navys nuclear submarine, USS Triton, to 48 days.
Federal rail inquiry continues THE FIRST of four days of public hearings being held this week into the Parliamentary Inquiry Into the Role of Rail in the National Transport Network will begin this morning at the Newcastle Town Hall. The deputy chairman of the Standing Committee on Communications, Transport and Microeconomic Reform, Peter Morris, said the Newcastle hearing would provide the committee with an opportunity to focus on regional aspects of Australias rail systems, particularly the transport of products like coal.
Melbourne trades up THE port of Melbourne has registered growth in all trades, according to the Melbourne Port Corporations Trade & Transport Review, released recently. Total trade has increased by 5.6 per cent to 36.1 million revenue tonnes. The overseas import sector was the largest contributor to growth, accounting for 66 per cent of the additional 1.9 million revenue tonnes of cargo which passed through the port during the year. Commodity trade, excluding empty container trade, grew by seven per cent. General cargo rose by 7.7 per cent to 28.3 million revenue tonnes, with 72 per cent of this in the import sector.
NSW under Vic fire over road reforms THE NSW government came under strong criticism last week from federal Transport Minister Mark Vaile and Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett for stalling the implementation of key national road transport reforms. At an industry forum at the Trucks in Action 98 show in Warragul on Friday, both politicians said NSW was holding up the national start-up of essential trucking reforms, such as the proposed truck mass limits increases.
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