Rising oil, gas prices boost demand for offshore rigs Samsung, European partners win Asia's biggest offshore project
Shipping alliances in trans-Atlantic pact
Make sure vessels are shipshape, industry told
Concern over Manila's 'white list' woes
Taiwan's Yang Ming '99 net NT$1.68b
Air and Land Transport
Third Aussie domestic carrier to start flying in June Impulse Airlines will offer fares on Sydney-Melbourne route at half the current prices
Sats, Evergreen Int'l in cargo handling deal
FAA orders checks of bolts in Boeing 737
Keep closer eye on Railtrack, UK watchdog urges
DHL opens new service centre in Kuantan
Logistics
S'pore startup aims to expand into 10 Asian cities Logipolis.com is off to a good start with the signing up of seven Singapore-based haulage companies at its launch last month, reports ANN TOH
APL records millionth transaction on Web site
French firm offers Internet market for intermodal transport
Rising oil, gas prices boost demand for offshore rigs Samsung, European partners win Asia's biggest offshore project
Shipping alliances in trans-Atlantic pact
Make sure vessels are shipshape, industry told
Concern over Manila's 'white list' woes
Taiwan's Yang Ming '99 net NT$1.68b
Air and Land Transport
Third Aussie domestic carrier to start flying in June Impulse Airlines will offer fares on Sydney-Melbourne route at half the current prices
Sats, Evergreen Int'l in cargo handling deal
FAA orders checks of bolts in Boeing 737
Keep closer eye on Railtrack, UK watchdog urges
DHL opens new service centre in Kuantan
Logistics
S'pore startup aims to expand into 10 Asian cities Logipolis.com is off to a good start with the signing up of seven Singapore-based haulage companies at its launch last month, reports ANN TOH
APL records millionth transaction on Web site
French firm offers Internet market for intermodal transport
Rising oil, gas prices boost demand for offshore rigs Samsung, European partners win Asia's biggest offshore project
Shipping alliances in trans-Atlantic pact
Make sure vessels are shipshape, industry told
Concern over Manila's 'white list' woes
Taiwan's Yang Ming '99 net NT$1.68b
Air and Land Transport
Third Aussie domestic carrier to start flying in June Impulse Airlines will offer fares on Sydney-Melbourne route at half the current prices
Sats, Evergreen Int'l in cargo handling deal
FAA orders checks of bolts in Boeing 737
Keep closer eye on Railtrack, UK watchdog urges
DHL opens new service centre in Kuantan
Logistics
S'pore startup aims to expand into 10 Asian cities Logipolis.com is off to a good start with the signing up of seven Singapore-based haulage companies at its launch last month, reports ANN TOH
APL records millionth transaction on Web site
French firm offers Internet market for intermodal transport
Oil majors move on ship approval EXXONMOBIL and Shell, two of the world's largest oil conglomerates, have begun to erase their tags of approval from the world tanker fleet in a bid to distance themselves as much as possible from future accidents.
Tall Ships 2000 Crew from the Russian square rigger Mir prepare their vessel at Southampton Docks yesterday for the start of Tall Ships 2000. The 26 ships on display to the public will leave on April 16 in a return race across the Atlantic. The race is organised by the International Sail Training Association and half of each crew must be aged 15-25.
LNG charter deal for Höegh NORWAY'S Leif Höegh group has unveiled a 17-year time charter with Enron for the 87,000 cu m LNG carrier Mystic Lady, which is to undergo a full upgrade this year. The charter will commence in the fourth quarter.
Swedish Club mulls strategy switch to focus on service SHIPOWNER directors of the Swedish Club, which is a force in both hull and protection and indemnity insurance, are considering proposals for a new strategy.
Class 'has lost public confidence' CLASSIFICATION societies were back in the firing line at Intertanko's Monaco tanker conference, where there were calls for the vexed question of class liability to go back on to the shipping agenda.
Thouilin says Erika spill fallout will outstrip all but Exxon Valdez CONSEQUENCES of the Erika oil spill will be greater than any other incident except the Exxon Valdez, according to Bertrand Thouilin, director of marine transportation of the TotalFinaElf group.
Mars launches global space auction system Confectionery giant Mars has launched a web-based freight auction system that aims to reduce transport inefficiencies in European road haulage and the global deep sea container trades.
E-commerce set to benefit niche carriers ELECTRONIC commerce could provide opportunities for a new tier of medium-sized liner shipping companies that know how to effectively exploit knowledge technologies.
E. Bruyninckx: "La relance du trafic conventionnel ne doit pas nous faire oublier ses problèmes" "Ce n'est pas parce que nous enregistrons actuellement une reprise considérable des trafics, notamment du conventionnel/breakbulk, qu'il faille pour autant considérer que tous les problèmes qui s'y rapportent sont résolus. Nous devons poursuivre l'exercice qui consiste à revoir tous les éléments qui gravitent autour de la marchandise et ce à la lumière de la forte concurrence". C'est ce qu'a déclaré mardi dernier à la tribune du Propeller Club Anvers, Eddy Bruyninckx, administrateur délégué de l'Entreprise portuaire autonome anversoise. En d'autres mots, le projet "Port 21" reste d'une brûlante actualité, de même que la tenue de cette table ronde annoncée par l'échevin du port Delwaide qui interviendra très prochainement.
Kühne & Nagel a augmenté ses bénéfices de 15,6% en 1999 Le groupe suisse de transport et logistique Kühne & Nagel a présenté mercredi ses résultats financiers pour 1999. Pour la huitième année consécutive, les bénéfices nets sont en hausse, passant de 82,3 à 95,2 mio. de CHF. Le chiffre d'affaires est demeuré inchangé à 6,36 mia. de CHF, entre autres à cause du désinvestissement dans les opérations terrestres en Allemagne et en Europe, et leur transfert vers une joint-venture avec Gefco. KN a par ailleurs annoncé qu'il va procéder à une augmentation de capital d'un montant de 20 mio. de CHF (ce qui équivaut à 20% du capital existant).
Anvers doit se mettre à l'heure de l'Internet La révolution Internet aura un impact énorme sur le monde du transport et modifiera incontestablement les rapports entre les entreprises et leurs clients. Ceux qui ratent le train auront beaucoup de mal à refaire leur retard. C'est pourquoi il est essentiel qu'un port comme Anvers préserve son avantage technologique au niveau des systèmes d'information et de communication et réponde aux nouvelles évolutions générées par l'Internet. Voilà en gros, le message lancé par Christian Leysen, le patron d'Ahlers, aux membres de l'ESPA lors de l'assemblée annuelle de l'association des journalistes maritimes, qui était organisée dans les bâtiments d'Ahlers à Anvers.
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