Results of MPA's findings to be made public IN a rare move, the results of the investigation into the collision between the container vessel ANL Indonesia and the RSS Courageous Singapore Navy patrol boat will be made public, according to the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
P&O Princess formally backs merger with Carnival
Taiwan to sue shipowner, insurer over 2001 oil spill
UK charters 20 merchant ships
Air and Land Transport
Passengers pay far more than airlines for security AIRLINE passengers paid the federal government nearly US$1 billion for security last year, more than six times the amount the airline industry paid, according to the new agency in charge of airport security.
Results of MPA's findings to be made public IN a rare move, the results of the investigation into the collision between the container vessel ANL Indonesia and the RSS Courageous Singapore Navy patrol boat will be made public, according to the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore.
P&O Princess formally backs merger with Carnival
Taiwan to sue shipowner, insurer over 2001 oil spill
UK charters 20 merchant ships
Air and Land Transport
Passengers pay far more than airlines for security AIRLINE passengers paid the federal government nearly US$1 billion for security last year, more than six times the amount the airline industry paid, according to the new agency in charge of airport security.
MISC wants American Eagle Tankers Malaysia International Shipping confirmed Thursday its interest in investing in American Eagle Tankers, a unit of Singapore's Neptune Orient Lines.
China launches first sea rail service China's first-ever maritime rail service was launched on Tuesday with the loading of a locomotive, four freight cars, and a number of trucks onto a railway ferry.
United wins another round of pay cuts United Airlines' flight attendants approved a new agreement that temporarily reduces their salaries by an average of 9 percent as part of the airline's cost reductions under its bankruptcy reorganization.
Pay deal BA with pilots British Airways reached a two year pay deal with its 3,200 pilots, which includes a radical restructuring of pilot remuneration.
PacifiCats go on block as B.C. Ferries gets a shake up A venture into fast ferry construction that cost British Columbia taxpayers Canadian $454 million (U.S. $290.6 million) is approaching its final chapter
Anomeritis blames Spain for Prestige catastrophe GREECE yesterday lashed out at Spain's handling of the Prestige incident and defended the master's behaviour during the drama.
MISC ready to swoop for American Eagle MALAYSIA International Shipping Corp has publicly confirmed it is keen to buy into Neptune Orient Lines tanker unit American Eagle Tankers.
NOL sacks head of human resouces Neptune Orient Line's head of human resources, Anne Benbow, was sacked on Wednesday, sparking more talk of a major management shake-up following the ousting of chief executive Flemming Jacobs, writes Marcus Hand in Singapore.
TSA lifts passenger flight mail ban The Transportation Security Administration is phasing out a post-Sept. 11 ban on domestic passenger flights carrying small parcels.
Malaysia wants 5% of world box traffic But official says ports will need $1 billion worth of investment to increase its current 1 percent share.
Customs offers confidentiality rule The proposed rule would allow carriers or NVOCCs to keep shippers' identities confidential on electronic manifest filings.
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