Japanese group pulls out of PSA's Hibiki project PSA Corporation appears to be the latest victim of Japan's restrictive waterfront practices, drawing strong opposition from a union heavyweight over alleged changes to its Port of Kitakyushu plans.
Union's outburst latest to cause international stir
APL adds Nhava Sheva to new service
Air and Land Transport
Air NZ may face tougher domestic competition AIR New Zealand, which saw its stock rise after last weekend's failure of its domestic rival, may face a tougher competitor on local routes as Qantas Airways considers entering the fray, analysts said.
Cost of grounding of Ansett fleet over Easter seen at NZ$3m
SIA to launch Chicagoservice from Aug 1
Qantas crew in Bangkok mishap praised
HK voted world's best airport
Features
Wooing Asian business CALIFORNIA'S aggressive Port of Oakland is scouring the Asia-Pacific in a bid to drum up more business and seek ideas for better operations.
Japanese group pulls out of PSA's Hibiki project PSA Corporation appears to be the latest victim of Japan's restrictive waterfront practices, drawing strong opposition from a union heavyweight over alleged changes to its Port of Kitakyushu plans.
Union's outburst latest to cause international stir
APL adds Nhava Sheva to new service
Air and Land Transport
Air NZ may face tougher domestic competition AIR New Zealand, which saw its stock rise after last weekend's failure of its domestic rival, may face a tougher competitor on local routes as Qantas Airways considers entering the fray, analysts said.
Cost of grounding of Ansett fleet over Easter seen at NZ$3m
SIA to launch Chicagoservice from Aug 1
Qantas crew in Bangkok mishap praised
HK voted world's best airport
Features
Wooing Asian business CALIFORNIA'S aggressive Port of Oakland is scouring the Asia-Pacific in a bid to drum up more business and seek ideas for better operations.
Japanese group pulls out of PSA's Hibiki project PSA Corporation appears to be the latest victim of Japan's restrictive waterfront practices, drawing strong opposition from a union heavyweight over alleged changes to its Port of Kitakyushu plans.
Union's outburst latest to cause international stir
APL adds Nhava Sheva to new service
Air and Land Transport
Air NZ may face tougher domestic competition AIR New Zealand, which saw its stock rise after last weekend's failure of its domestic rival, may face a tougher competitor on local routes as Qantas Airways considers entering the fray, analysts said.
Cost of grounding of Ansett fleet over Easter seen at NZ$3m
SIA to launch Chicagoservice from Aug 1
Qantas crew in Bangkok mishap praised
HK voted world's best airport
Features
Wooing Asian business CALIFORNIA'S aggressive Port of Oakland is scouring the Asia-Pacific in a bid to drum up more business and seek ideas for better operations.
Cho Yang's US chief resigns Edward Kelly, the president and chief executive of Cho Yang (America) Inc., resigned on Friday amid the carrier's continuing financial troubles.
Crowley Liner Services diverts Cuba call The carrier re-routed a Havana-bound vessel to Mexico early Saturday, shortly before it was to become the first scheduled U.S. carrier to call Cuba in more than 40 years.
Leaders move toward free trade Despite protests in Quebec, President Bush and 33 other leaders at the Summit of the Americas pledged to continue working toward the formation of the world's largest free-trade region.
Transshipment jumps at Korean ports Transshipments jumped 30% as South Korea continues to remake itself as Northeast Asia's primary transshipment and logistics hub.
China Shipping opens Houston agency
Airbus subsidies legal under US accord, EU says
KLM sells cargo unit
Delta, pilots reach deal
Hanjin, Senator to replace Cho Yang ships in United Alliance
Inttra, GT Nexus eye cooperation
Freeing trade in the Americas
Airborne unveils nationwide ground service
Air carriers uprooted by flower distributor's bankruptcy
Frontline makes public offer for Mosvold Frontline Ltd. today announced that it intends to present a public offer for all outstanding shares in Mosvold Shipping Ltd.
Hydralift to acquire BLM from FGH Hydralift, Kristiansand, Norway, today entered into an agreement with Friede Goldman Halter Inc. (FGH) to acquire Brissoneau & Lotz Marine S.A. in Nantes, France, and its sister company BOPP S.A. in Brest, France
Bunker barge service on Mexican west coast ICS Petroleum and Naval Mexicana SA de CV have announced the introduction of their first bunker barge to operate on the West Coast of Mexico.
ExxonMobil Marine Fuels expands U.S. Gulf bunker supply ExxonMobil Marine Fuels (EMMF) is increasing its involvement in the bunker production and supply market serving the U.S. Gulf region
Spotlight on tankers as Fredriksen swoops VORACIOUS tanker tycoon John Fredriksen intensified his efforts to drive through consolidation in the sector yesterday, with a NKr421.6m ($46.7m) bid launched by his Bermuda-based Frontline for Osl...
MoD to look at Cammell Laird bids UK MINISTRY of Defence officials have agreed to consider bids by insolvent shipyard group Cammell Laird for a forthcoming round of multi-million naval auxilliary refit contracts, writes Jerry F...
Washington climbdown over spill tirade OIL tanker owners yesterday sparked a panicked and unconvincing response from the Bush administration after a backlash against criticism of oil spills. Oil tanker owners meeting in Sydney r...
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