PSA's regional heads to be made more accountable THE newly overhauled PSA Corporation is set to go global in a big way and with the new four regional groups structure, allow for more accountability from the respective management teams.
Gang of pirates attacks 5 vessels in Indon waters A 'brutal' gang of pirates has attacked five vessels in Indonesia's Gaspar Straits in the past week, prompting a heightened alert from the International Maritime Bureau .
EU imposes ban on older, single hull tankers ALL single-hull oil tankers more than 23 years old have been immediately banned from European Union waters as the European transport ministers approved an accelerated phasing out of older tankers last week.
Wan Hai confident of double digit growth in sales TAIWAN's Wan Hai Lines, Asia's biggest shipping line in the intra-Asia trade, is confident its 2003 sales would grow by 'double digits' as booming trade boosted cargo demand.
Air and Land Transport
AMR averts bankruptcy for now with union deals AMERICAN Airlines on Monday averted for now an imminent bankruptcy filing, reaching concession deals with leadership at its mechanics' and pilots' unions and nearing one with flight attendants.
Air Canada reaches deal to lay off 1,060 workers
DHL brand unites merger of DHL, Danzas, Deutsche Post
European airlines appeal for govt aid
PAL unlikely to meet profit target
China Southern suspends Gulf flights
Strait Talk
Hot Intertanko debate likely on EC proposals TOWARDS the end of this week tanker operators will start making their way to Intertanko's Washington Tanker Event 2003.
Port shots
Port Shots TWO foreign oil tankers collided off China's southern coast, causing fires that killed a Philippine crew member and injured at least three others, a government spokeswoman said.
PSA's regional heads to be made more accountable THE newly overhauled PSA Corporation is set to go global in a big way and with the new four regional groups structure, allow for more accountability from the respective management teams.
Gang of pirates attacks 5 vessels in Indon waters A 'brutal' gang of pirates has attacked five vessels in Indonesia's Gaspar Straits in the past week, prompting a heightened alert from the International Maritime Bureau .
EU imposes ban on older, single hull tankers ALL single-hull oil tankers more than 23 years old have been immediately banned from European Union waters as the European transport ministers approved an accelerated phasing out of older tankers last week.
Wan Hai confident of double digit growth in sales TAIWAN's Wan Hai Lines, Asia's biggest shipping line in the intra-Asia trade, is confident its 2003 sales would grow by 'double digits' as booming trade boosted cargo demand.
Air and Land Transport
AMR averts bankruptcy for now with union deals AMERICAN Airlines on Monday averted for now an imminent bankruptcy filing, reaching concession deals with leadership at its mechanics' and pilots' unions and nearing one with flight attendants.
Air Canada reaches deal to lay off 1,060 workers
DHL brand unites merger of DHL, Danzas, Deutsche Post
European airlines appeal for govt aid
PAL unlikely to meet profit target
China Southern suspends Gulf flights
Strait Talk
Hot Intertanko debate likely on EC proposals TOWARDS the end of this week tanker operators will start making their way to Intertanko's Washington Tanker Event 2003.
Port shots
Port Shots TWO foreign oil tankers collided off China's southern coast, causing fires that killed a Philippine crew member and injured at least three others, a government spokeswoman said.
PSA's regional heads to be made more accountable THE newly overhauled PSA Corporation is set to go global in a big way and with the new four regional groups structure, allow for more accountability from the respective management teams.
Gang of pirates attacks 5 vessels in Indon waters A 'brutal' gang of pirates has attacked five vessels in Indonesia's Gaspar Straits in the past week, prompting a heightened alert from the International Maritime Bureau .
EU imposes ban on older, single hull tankers ALL single-hull oil tankers more than 23 years old have been immediately banned from European Union waters as the European transport ministers approved an accelerated phasing out of older tankers last week.
Wan Hai confident of double digit growth in sales TAIWAN's Wan Hai Lines, Asia's biggest shipping line in the intra-Asia trade, is confident its 2003 sales would grow by 'double digits' as booming trade boosted cargo demand.
Air and Land Transport
AMR averts bankruptcy for now with union deals AMERICAN Airlines on Monday averted for now an imminent bankruptcy filing, reaching concession deals with leadership at its mechanics' and pilots' unions and nearing one with flight attendants.
Air Canada reaches deal to lay off 1,060 workers
DHL brand unites merger of DHL, Danzas, Deutsche Post
European airlines appeal for govt aid
PAL unlikely to meet profit target
China Southern suspends Gulf flights
Strait Talk
Hot Intertanko debate likely on EC proposals TOWARDS the end of this week tanker operators will start making their way to Intertanko's Washington Tanker Event 2003.
Port shots
Port Shots TWO foreign oil tankers collided off China's southern coast, causing fires that killed a Philippine crew member and injured at least three others, a government spokeswoman said.
PSA's regional heads to be made more accountable THE newly overhauled PSA Corporation is set to go global in a big way and with the new four regional groups structure, allow for more accountability from the respective management teams.
Gang of pirates attacks 5 vessels in Indon waters A 'brutal' gang of pirates has attacked five vessels in Indonesia's Gaspar Straits in the past week, prompting a heightened alert from the International Maritime Bureau .
EU imposes ban on older, single hull tankers ALL single-hull oil tankers more than 23 years old have been immediately banned from European Union waters as the European transport ministers approved an accelerated phasing out of older tankers last week.
Wan Hai confident of double digit growth in sales TAIWAN's Wan Hai Lines, Asia's biggest shipping line in the intra-Asia trade, is confident its 2003 sales would grow by 'double digits' as booming trade boosted cargo demand.
Air and Land Transport
AMR averts bankruptcy for now with union deals AMERICAN Airlines on Monday averted for now an imminent bankruptcy filing, reaching concession deals with leadership at its mechanics' and pilots' unions and nearing one with flight attendants.
Air Canada reaches deal to lay off 1,060 workers
DHL brand unites merger of DHL, Danzas, Deutsche Post
European airlines appeal for govt aid
PAL unlikely to meet profit target
China Southern suspends Gulf flights
Strait Talk
Hot Intertanko debate likely on EC proposals TOWARDS the end of this week tanker operators will start making their way to Intertanko's Washington Tanker Event 2003.
Port shots
Port Shots TWO foreign oil tankers collided off China's southern coast, causing fires that killed a Philippine crew member and injured at least three others, a government spokeswoman said.
Suspected deadly virus case on boxship threatens mass quarantine off East Asia THE spectre of large numbers of merchant ships flying yellow flags and anchored indefinitely off East Asian ports has risen with what could be the first case of the deadly severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars) onboard a ship.
Brussels pledges global approach to liner law LEGAL complications faced by container lines operating under numerous jurisdictions will be considered by Brussels in the forthcoming review of the industry's antitrust immunity.
Low-level risk blocks merchant ships from entering port of Umm Qasr IRAQ'S only deepwater port is still not fully open to merchant shipping, some four days after occupying British forces had hoped to start a regular series of aid shipments.
Iraq war swells traffic through Suez canal WAR in the Gulf appears to have generated an important boost in traffic through the Suez Canal, one of the backbones of the Egyptian economy, writes David Osler.
Frontline chief shrugs off anti-war protest FRONTLINE senior executive Ola Lorentzon yesterday said it was business as usual at the world's largest tanker operator after he was personally targeted by anti-war protesters in Norway, writes Jerry Frank.
Customs probes '24-hour' evasion Bonner: U.S. Customs is investigating allegations that at least one steamship line is rerouting cargo to Canadian ports.
Hollings asks for $1B for port security Proposal comes as part of Bush's supplemental budget to fight the war in Iraq.
Bulk, container charter rates rally
American Airlines labor deals will benefit cargo
Labor deals stave off American Airlines bankruptcy
Trailer Bridge loss narrows
EGL acquires Miami International Forwarders
KLM to cut as many as 3,000 jobs
No major changes for US Airways cargo
UPS touts new Asia strategy
DHL offers faster clearance for Sri Lankan importers
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