Respinta la richiesta di chiudere due impianti avanzata dal commissario Martin Bangemann Cantieri, Seul dice no alla Ue Entro novembre l'Europa dovrà varare una strategia d'emergenza contro il dumping coreano
Nel mirino gli aiuti pubblici Sul cabotaggio è ormai guerra Tirrenia-privati
Evergreen punta a una flotta da crociera
L'ultimo viaggio della Finmare Martedì l'assemblea della finanziaria marittima Iri deciderà la liquidazione
Saarikangas leads Masa-Yards bid MARTIN Saarikangas, head of Kvaerner Masa-Yards, is leading a consortium which has made an offer to buy the leading Finnish shipbuilder, it was disclosed yesterday.
P&O Stena restores RMT recognition P&O Stena has granted full recognition to British ratings union RMT, finally healing the bitter rift created by the six-month Dover ferry strike of 1988.
American Club tells of solid progress THE American Club, the New York P&I provider, has announced a solid increase in the size of its fleet and an equally impressive improvement in its financial status over the past year.
Posten puts spanner into Danzas plan DANZAS may have to reconsider its proposed takeover of Swedish forwarder ASG after a fresh share swoop by the Swedish post office.
Alarm over EC downgrade for transport post NEIL Kinnock could be the last dedicated European transport commissioner, with plans being announced to combine the job with an EU energy portfolio when a new European Commission is appointed this summer.
Third sailing cruiseship for Star Clippers A DUTCH shipyard has won the order to fit out a $55m sailing ship which is destined for the cruise market, writes David Mott.
EU sea transport cash available PROJECT finance that could be used for both port infrastructure and developments designed to shift freight from congested European roads to rail and sea is now available, the European Commission's Roberto Salvarani said yesterday.
Liner sector 'to fragment in next 20 years' THE consolidation-driven liner industry will fragment by 2020, predicts Martin Stopford of H Clarkson & Co, writes Rajesh Joshi.
Saudi axe falls on old tankers OWNERS OF ELDERLY TANKERS who thought they had won a reprieve from being banned from loading in Saudi Arabia are in for a shock. Staff at Saudi Aramco terminals say a ban against hydrostatically balanced loading will be enforced despite earlier indications that there were prepared to take a more lenient view.
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