China invites foreign firms to bid for shipping LNG CHINA has invited proposals from foreign shipping and shipbuilding firms in the carriage of liquefied natural gas as it moves ahead with the first phase of its US$616 million LNG terminal project.
Tanker demand set to plunge to 10-year low
Japanese whaling ship told to leave Antarctic waters
Cosco launches Xiamen-Europe service via S'pore
Air and Land Transport
Former British Midland CEO hired to head Ansett JAMES Hogan, formerly chief executive officer of British Midland Airways Ltd, was hired as CEO of Ansett by an investment group that plans to revive the failed Australian airline as rival to Qantas Airways Ltd.
NY Airbus crash probe studies storm incident in 1987: report
Cathay pilots resume work-to- rule action
Canadian jet diverted after call
LOG Book
Logistics
MOL revamps logistics units in Hong Kong MITSUI OSK Lines plans to integrate three logistics affiliates in Hong Kong from this month, continuing an industry trend to focus more closely on in-house brands.
China invites foreign firms to bid for shipping LNG CHINA has invited proposals from foreign shipping and shipbuilding firms in the carriage of liquefied natural gas as it moves ahead with the first phase of its US$616 million LNG terminal project.
Tanker demand set to plunge to 10-year low
Japanese whaling ship told to leave Antarctic waters
Cosco launches Xiamen-Europe service via S'pore
Air and Land Transport
Former British Midland CEO hired to head Ansett JAMES Hogan, formerly chief executive officer of British Midland Airways Ltd, was hired as CEO of Ansett by an investment group that plans to revive the failed Australian airline as rival to Qantas Airways Ltd.
NY Airbus crash probe studies storm incident in 1987: report
Cathay pilots resume work-to- rule action
Canadian jet diverted after call
LOG Book
Logistics
MOL revamps logistics units in Hong Kong MITSUI OSK Lines plans to integrate three logistics affiliates in Hong Kong from this month, continuing an industry trend to focus more closely on in-house brands.
China invites foreign firms to bid for shipping LNG CHINA has invited proposals from foreign shipping and shipbuilding firms in the carriage of liquefied natural gas as it moves ahead with the first phase of its US$616 million LNG terminal project.
Tanker demand set to plunge to 10-year low
Japanese whaling ship told to leave Antarctic waters
Cosco launches Xiamen-Europe service via S'pore
Air and Land Transport
Former British Midland CEO hired to head Ansett JAMES Hogan, formerly chief executive officer of British Midland Airways Ltd, was hired as CEO of Ansett by an investment group that plans to revive the failed Australian airline as rival to Qantas Airways Ltd.
NY Airbus crash probe studies storm incident in 1987: report
Cathay pilots resume work-to- rule action
Canadian jet diverted after call
LOG Book
Logistics
MOL revamps logistics units in Hong Kong MITSUI OSK Lines plans to integrate three logistics affiliates in Hong Kong from this month, continuing an industry trend to focus more closely on in-house brands.
Cornish villagers flee Willy VILLAGERS were evacuated from their homes in Cornwall yesterday amid fears of explosion aboard the chemical tanker Willy after she ran aground in Cawsand Bay near Plymouth late on Tuesday night.
Bulk order boosts Bolero's Asia share ELECTRONIC trading platform bolero.net has strengthened its position in Asia by signing up five Korean bulk carriers as part of an implementation package for steel major Pohang Steel (Posco).
Container shipping faces 'economic abyss' ROTTERDAM Municipal Port Management chairman Willem Scholten has warned that 2002 would be a difficult year, especially for the world's container ports, as 2001 throughput at the port declined.
ICS swallows owner lobby Censa BEGINNING the new year with a rationalisation in the number of shipowners' organisations, the Council of European and Japanese Shipowners' Associations has been subsumed into the International Chamber of Shipping, where it has become a newly formed Shipping Policy Committee.
Terror-struck Nisha docks in London THE ship at the centre of an international row sparked after she was stopped and boarded by British anti-terrorist forces in the English Channel last December finally docked at a Thames terminal yesterday.
Zeebrugge: CTO sassure dun bon démarrage en 2002 Tout semble indiquer que lentreprise de manutention portuaire zeebrugeoise CTO (Combined Terminal Operators) entame ce nouvel exercice 2002 dans les meilleures conditions. Non seulement elle récupère un important trafic de Renault, mais elle vient de sassurer un nouveau service ferry pur fret sur Sheerness.
Airbus a vendu plus davions que Boeing en 2001 Malgré les temps difficiles traversés par lindustrie aérienne, le constructeur européen Airbus est parvenu à vendre lan dernier 367 nouveaux appareils. Cela représente 73 unités de plus que son concurrent américain Boeing, dont le compteur est resté bloqué à 294 unités. Cest la troisième fois de son histoire quAirbus vend plus dappareils que Boeing.
SNCB: le deuxième contrat de gestion temporairement prorogé Le Moniteur belge du 29 décembre 2001 a publié un avis concernant le contrat de gestion entre la SNCB et lEtat belge. Il est prorogé de plein droit jusquà lentrée en vigueur dun nouveau contrat. Et verra-t-on un jour le ministre Luc Van den Bossche à la tête de la SNCB? En tout cas pas avant les prochaines élections de juillet 2003, semble dire lintéressé...
Anvers: reprise des travaux à la darse à marée le 29 mars? Si tout se déroule pour le mieux, le nouveau permis de construire qui doit permettre la relance des travaux à la darse à marée devrait être livré par le ministre de tutelle le 29 mars prochain. Entre-temps, un nouveau plan daménagement du territoire de la zone en question aura été concocté, le Conseil dEtat allant annuler la dernière mouture corrigée.
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