Ships calling US ports must give 96-hour notice SHIPS entering US ports will have to provide 96-hour notice of arrival to the US Coast Guard along with crew, passenger and cargo information under new rules that came into effect from yesterday.
Ships urged to review security measures
Tokyo summit seeks to fight Asian high seas pirates
Swedish Club opens training centre
Hijacked tug recovered
Ships must have proper manuals: IACS
Air and Land Transport
Business picking up for US airlines THANKS in large part to fare sales, airline passengers seem to be slowly returning to the skies, after the drop-off in travel that followed the Sept 11 terrorist attacks.
Brussels slams GE tactics in selling jet engines
JAL, ANA to cut US flights
SilkAir to start 2nd route to India
Malaysia Airlines to levy freight surcharge
India gives nod for outbound charter flights, says report
Ships calling US ports must give 96-hour notice SHIPS entering US ports will have to provide 96-hour notice of arrival to the US Coast Guard along with crew, passenger and cargo information under new rules that came into effect from yesterday.
Ships urged to review security measures
Tokyo summit seeks to fight Asian high seas pirates
Swedish Club opens training centre
Hijacked tug recovered
Ships must have proper manuals: IACS
Air and Land Transport
Business picking up for US airlines THANKS in large part to fare sales, airline passengers seem to be slowly returning to the skies, after the drop-off in travel that followed the Sept 11 terrorist attacks.
Brussels slams GE tactics in selling jet engines
JAL, ANA to cut US flights
SilkAir to start 2nd route to India
Malaysia Airlines to levy freight surcharge
India gives nod for outbound charter flights, says report
New reporting requirements for ships entering, leaving U.S. Most ships entering U.S. ports will have to provide 96-hour advance notice of arrival (NOA) to the U. S. Coast Guard along with crew, passenger, and cargo information
NNS Board to meet on bids Newport News Shipbuilding (NYSE: NNS - news) announced today that its Board of Directors will meet to review the General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman offers
HDW getting cold feet on Hellenic deal? The online edition of Greece's Kathimerini says the sale of Hellenic Shipyards, Skaramanga, could be in trouble
New deputy chairman for P&O Princess The board of P&O Princess Cruises plc, today announced that Peter Foy has been appointed deputy chairman of the company and that he will succeed Lord Sterling as Chairman
U.S. may face severe tank vessel shortage America could face a severe U.S.-flag tank vessel shortage unless the pace of double-hulled vessel construction increases dramatically, according to an analysis just released by the Shipbuilders Council of America.
Gibraltar facing arrested vessels pile-up GIBRALTAR is filling up with arrested ships after the Renaissance VII (pictured) was promptly detained on the orders of the Supreme Court as she arrived in port, writes Sandra Speares. Acco...
Investors plan unprecedented arrests to turn screws on Restis A ngry bondholders of Enterprises Shipholding are threatening to escalate their battle with the defaulting company by arresting ships in the wider Restis family empire with which it is associated....
Foy to move into P&O Princess Cruises hot seat FORMER McKinsey & Co UK boss Peter Foy, the man brought in to save Barings Bank after its collapse in 1995, was yesterday named to take over from Lord Sterling as chairman at demerged P&O P...
Relaunch planned for Port of London THE Port of London is being rebranded. Using a new logo design based on the oxbow bend around the Isle of Dogs in the River Thames, the Port of London Authority hopes to promote the port...
SKF Logistics Services réorganise ses flux de transport européen SKF Logistics Services a décidé de doter son entité actuelle à Tongres dun nouveau bâtiment dans lequel trois types dactivité seront intégrés. Il sagit de lentreposage de produits de tiers, dactivités dentreposage à valeur ajoutée pour tiers et des activités de cross docking qui étaient assurées auparavant au hub international de Ede (Pays-Bas). Ce nouveau bâtiment sera opérationnel le 1er décembre.
Swissair reprend ses vols Après une interruption de près de 48 heures, Swissair a repris ses activités hier à 9h45. Un tiers des vols de Swissair ont été assurés en coopération avec Crossair. Aucune des deux compagnies na toutefois volé sur Bruxelles.
CP Ships entend poursuivre sa croissance par acquisitions Désormais détaché de Canadian Pacific Ltd, larmement CP Ships est devenu une compagnie indépendante. Dès louverture des bourses de New York et Toronto mardi dernier, il y a eu une forte activité dachat et de vente des titres, à un prix se situant à 11,50 CAD par action, la tendance étant légèrement orientée à la hausse. Ces échanges seffectuaient sous le symbole TEU.
Côte-dIvoire: les douaniers exigent 50% des recettes génerées Depuis hier, une grève sauvage secoue le port le plus important de la côte ouest-africaine. Les douaniers ivoiriens ont entamé un arrêt de travail de 72 heures. A Abidjan, où ce mouvement a été bien suivi hier, les portes dentrée et de sortie au port sont restées bloquées.
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