PSA in box security initiative with 2 rivals IN a port industry first, PSA Corporation has joined forces with its two key rivals - Hutchison Whampoa Ltd and P&O Ports - to get the ball rolling on stringent container security enhancements being demanded by the US.
EU slams US' plan to screen 3 European ports
Salvage work continues on tanker wreck
Fourth addition to NOL fleet this year
Air and Land Transport
HK airport staff sacked over security lapses SEVERAL security staff at Hong Kong's international airport have been fired after they failed secret tests carried out by the firm responsible for keeping the airport safe from terrorist threats, a report said yesterday.
US govt can intervene in Sept 11 lawsuits: judge
Boeing merging space, military units
US Airways pilots forego some job security under deal
PSA in box security initiative with 2 rivals IN a port industry first, PSA Corporation has joined forces with its two key rivals - Hutchison Whampoa Ltd and P&O Ports - to get the ball rolling on stringent container security enhancements being demanded by the US.
EU slams US' plan to screen 3 European ports
Salvage work continues on tanker wreck
Fourth addition to NOL fleet this year
Air and Land Transport
HK airport staff sacked over security lapses SEVERAL security staff at Hong Kong's international airport have been fired after they failed secret tests carried out by the firm responsible for keeping the airport safe from terrorist threats, a report said yesterday.
US govt can intervene in Sept 11 lawsuits: judge
Boeing merging space, military units
US Airways pilots forego some job security under deal
Kvaerner sees Color of money in Masa-Yard deal COLOR Line, the privately-held Norwegian ferry operator, has signed a letter of intent for a E 300m ($297m) cruise ferry with Kvaerner Masa-Yards in Finland.
France could use 'Dad's Army' to boost inspections France's top maritime organisation has suggested drafting in retired merchant navy volunteers to lift the country from bottom place for vessel inspections at European ports, writes Andrew Spurrier.
Advocacy groups try to block Princess bids TWO powerful advocacy groups in the US have urged the Federal Trade Commission to block the competing bids by Carnival and Royal Caribbean on P&O Princess, writes Rajesh Joshi.
Cargo ship black box plan hits a red light Pressure from Britain for all cargo ships to be retrofitted with black boxes has run into resistance, writes Our IMO Correspondent .
Lloyd's List Focus- Maritime security under the spotlight LLOYD'S List has made the whole maritime security issue one of its highest priorities, and you will find below a number of the articles that tackle this crucial issue.
Angst over West Coast talks As shippers fret over a lack of progress in negotiations, a new deadline could heat up talks between waterfront employers and the International Longshore and Warehouse Union.
Forwarders blast IATA rate plan Outrage over a plan that could raise rates on apparel, shoes and toys by as much as 20 percent.
UPS sees earnings trimmed in 2Q The weak domestic economy and an uncertain labor outlook led to a drop in earnings at United Parcel Service during the second quarter.
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