Master of Pati detained by Turkish police [ANKARA] Turkish police have detained the Greek master of the Pati, a Greece-bound bulker which sank off the shores of Turkey's southern Antalya on Monday, leaving eight dead and some 50 presumed drowned.
Bush names Democrat Mineta as Secretary of Transportation
Hyundai Merchant, Hanjin Shipping post record sales
Oil tanker in distress off northern Moroccan coast
Japan mulling anti-piracy pact with Asean
Air and Land Transport
Boeing on target with 489 jet delivery [SEATTLE] Boeing Co on Tuesday said it delivered 130 commercial jets in the fourth quarter of 2000, boosting its full-year total to 489, in line with previous forecasts by the world's largest airplane manufacturer.
Qantas, Ansett quizzed over Hazelton battle
India shortlists 2 groups for airport project
EVA to use Airbus for first time, breaking Boeing's hold
Asiana Airlines issues ticket-backed security
Air India aims to cut fuel costs by hedging, refueling abroad
Log Book
Features
Switching to marine policies to reduce costs THE property insurance market is tight, with many companies having no choice but to renew policies with a 25 per cent increase in rates. The marine cargo market, on the other hand, remains soft -- as it has for several years -- with rates barely creeping upwards.
Logistics
FedEx doubles gateway facility at Changi airport FedEx Express recently doubled the size of its gateway facility at the CIAS cargo centre in Changi.
Master of Pati detained by Turkish police [ANKARA] Turkish police have detained the Greek master of the Pati, a Greece-bound bulker which sank off the shores of Turkey's southern Antalya on Monday, leaving eight dead and some 50 presumed drowned.
Bush names Democrat Mineta as Secretary of Transportation
Hyundai Merchant, Hanjin Shipping post record sales
Oil tanker in distress off northern Moroccan coast
Japan mulling anti-piracy pact with Asean
Air and Land Transport
Boeing on target with 489 jet delivery [SEATTLE] Boeing Co on Tuesday said it delivered 130 commercial jets in the fourth quarter of 2000, boosting its full-year total to 489, in line with previous forecasts by the world's largest airplane manufacturer.
Qantas, Ansett quizzed over Hazelton battle
India shortlists 2 groups for airport project
EVA to use Airbus for first time, breaking Boeing's hold
Asiana Airlines issues ticket-backed security
Air India aims to cut fuel costs by hedging, refueling abroad
Log Book
Features
Switching to marine policies to reduce costs THE property insurance market is tight, with many companies having no choice but to renew policies with a 25 per cent increase in rates. The marine cargo market, on the other hand, remains soft -- as it has for several years -- with rates barely creeping upwards.
Logistics
FedEx doubles gateway facility at Changi airport FedEx Express recently doubled the size of its gateway facility at the CIAS cargo centre in Changi.
Master of Pati detained by Turkish police [ANKARA] Turkish police have detained the Greek master of the Pati, a Greece-bound bulker which sank off the shores of Turkey's southern Antalya on Monday, leaving eight dead and some 50 presumed drowned.
Bush names Democrat Mineta as Secretary of Transportation
Hyundai Merchant, Hanjin Shipping post record sales
Oil tanker in distress off northern Moroccan coast
Japan mulling anti-piracy pact with Asean
Air and Land Transport
Boeing on target with 489 jet delivery [SEATTLE] Boeing Co on Tuesday said it delivered 130 commercial jets in the fourth quarter of 2000, boosting its full-year total to 489, in line with previous forecasts by the world's largest airplane manufacturer.
Qantas, Ansett quizzed over Hazelton battle
India shortlists 2 groups for airport project
EVA to use Airbus for first time, breaking Boeing's hold
Asiana Airlines issues ticket-backed security
Air India aims to cut fuel costs by hedging, refueling abroad
Log Book
Features
Switching to marine policies to reduce costs THE property insurance market is tight, with many companies having no choice but to renew policies with a 25 per cent increase in rates. The marine cargo market, on the other hand, remains soft -- as it has for several years -- with rates barely creeping upwards.
Logistics
FedEx doubles gateway facility at Changi airport FedEx Express recently doubled the size of its gateway facility at the CIAS cargo centre in Changi.
Master of Pati detained by Turkish police [ANKARA] Turkish police have detained the Greek master of the Pati, a Greece-bound bulker which sank off the shores of Turkey's southern Antalya on Monday, leaving eight dead and some 50 presumed drowned.
Bush names Democrat Mineta as Secretary of Transportation
Hyundai Merchant, Hanjin Shipping post record sales
Oil tanker in distress off northern Moroccan coast
Japan mulling anti-piracy pact with Asean
Air and Land Transport
Boeing on target with 489 jet delivery [SEATTLE] Boeing Co on Tuesday said it delivered 130 commercial jets in the fourth quarter of 2000, boosting its full-year total to 489, in line with previous forecasts by the world's largest airplane manufacturer.
Qantas, Ansett quizzed over Hazelton battle
India shortlists 2 groups for airport project
EVA to use Airbus for first time, breaking Boeing's hold
Asiana Airlines issues ticket-backed security
Air India aims to cut fuel costs by hedging, refueling abroad
Log Book
Features
Switching to marine policies to reduce costs THE property insurance market is tight, with many companies having no choice but to renew policies with a 25 per cent increase in rates. The marine cargo market, on the other hand, remains soft -- as it has for several years -- with rates barely creeping upwards.
Logistics
FedEx doubles gateway facility at Changi airport FedEx Express recently doubled the size of its gateway facility at the CIAS cargo centre in Changi.
Transport sector hails Mineta appointment Industry leaders say that the political veteran is right person to handle critical air, sea issues.
Three carriers to launch Med-US service P&O Nedlloyd, Zim Israel Navigation Co. and Hapag-Lloyd will operate a fortnightly service between the Mediterranean and the U.S. East Coast and Gulf next month.
UPS, FedEx will face rate hike fight Analysts expect major shippers to resist the full increases the carriers plan to impose next month.
Trade: A Clinton legacy, a Bush challenge The President can claim some victories, but some notable missteps may give the incoming administration more to overcome than build on.
Emery names Campbell director of customs brokerage unit in Canada
$400 million Egyptian patrol boat order for Halter Halter Marine Inc., a subsidiary of Friede Goldman Halter (NYSE:FGH) has been chosen by the Egyptian Navy to build four Ambassador MK III Fast Missile Patrol Craft (FMC).
Another RT-flex Sulzer order Wärtsilä Corporation has received the second order for Sulzer RT-flex diesel engines. These engines apply common-rail fuel injection with full electronic control to Sulzer RTA-series low-speed marine diesel engines
European Council agrees first EurOPA package The European Council last month agreed on the first European Community package of measures to improve maritime safety ( the so-called "Erika I" package).
Savarese defaults on tanker loans TWO tankers linked to Erika owner Giuseppe Savarese are in mortgage default, with "very significant amounts of money" outstanding, a letter from the Bank of Scotland has confirmed.
Bush picks Mineta for transport PRESlDENT-elect George W Bush has chosen Norman Mineta, a Democrat with a strong transport background, as his secretary of transportation.
MSC clinches long-awaited order at French yard Mediterranean Shipping Cruises has clinched space at France's Chantiers de l'Atlantique for two brand new cruiseships, apparently bringing its long hunt for a newbuilding deal to an end.
Warburg downgrades RCCL and Carnival UBS Warburg yesterday cut its ratings for the world's two largest cruiseship companies.
Lines forge new Med-US route P&O NEDLLOYD, Hapag-Lloyd and Zim Line are to inaugurate a service between the Mediterranean and US east and Gulf coasts next month.
Hapag-Lloyd ready to hit the acquisitions trail HAMBURG liner group Hapag-Lloyd is now not ruling out acquisitions, even though it has said for years that it was not in the takeover game, writes Sabina Casagrande, Cologne.
Ceyhan delays hit home AT least 30 suezmax tankers could have been left idle as a result of continuing disruption in Iraqi oil supplies at the Turkish port of Ceyhan.
Marstan chartered for Irish Sea The Netherlands' BG Freight Line has chartered the German container vessel newbuilding Marstan for its feeder service to the Irish Sea. The 714 teu vessel was delivered to Haren/Ems based Unitas Schiffahrtsges of HermannSchepers on December 28 by Roland Werft at Berne.
IBO vise un volume de 150.000 TEU en 2001 Le jeune armement fluvial belge IBO (Independent Barge Operator), qui a démarré ses activités en septembre 2000 a déjà réalisé une bonne performance et tout semble indiquer que ce nouvel exercice 2001 sera loccasion dune expansion sur plusieurs plans.
Liège Airport: +30% pour le fret Bond extraordinaire - +30% - du trafic fret, légère régression du trafic passagers, lancement prochain de lappel doffres pour la nouvelle aérogare: laéroport de Liège a décidément le vent en poupe.
Opel prolonge le contrat européen de Hamann jusquen 2005 Lentreprise belge Hamann International est parvenue à prolonger son contrat logistique avec le constructeur automobile allemand Adam Opel de quatre ans jusquau 31 décembre 2004. Le contrat, qui est principalement axé sur la gestion logistique des envois des fournisseurs en Belgique et aux Pays-Bas, représente un CA de 25 mio. dEUR.
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