PSA eyes US$1b Panama Canal project: report PSA International has made an expression of interest in a proposed US$1 billion port megaproject at either end of the Panama Canal, according to an official from the Panamanian Maritime Authority .
Essar Shipping plans to spend US$1b ESSAR Shipping Ltd, India's third-biggest shipping company, said it plans to spend US$1 billion in the next three years to expand as demand for oil transportation grows.
Rebuilding may drive up freight rates: Precious PRECIOUS Shipping pcl, Thailand's second-biggest sea-freight company by market value, said cargo rates may rise as countries ship supplies to areas affected by tsunami in Asia.
Commodity shipments unaffected
Strait Talk
Nature still the biggest threat IN the shipping industry we are constantly trying to improve safety, and since the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster and the Erika and Prestige tanker accidents, the focus has been on attempting to prevent accidents through both improved vessel design and a renewed emphasis on the role of the human factor in accidents.
PSA eyes US$1b Panama Canal project: report PSA International has made an expression of interest in a proposed US$1 billion port megaproject at either end of the Panama Canal, according to an official from the Panamanian Maritime Authority .
Essar Shipping plans to spend US$1b ESSAR Shipping Ltd, India's third-biggest shipping company, said it plans to spend US$1 billion in the next three years to expand as demand for oil transportation grows.
Rebuilding may drive up freight rates: Precious PRECIOUS Shipping pcl, Thailand's second-biggest sea-freight company by market value, said cargo rates may rise as countries ship supplies to areas affected by tsunami in Asia.
Commodity shipments unaffected
Strait Talk
Nature still the biggest threat IN the shipping industry we are constantly trying to improve safety, and since the Herald of Free Enterprise ferry disaster and the Erika and Prestige tanker accidents, the focus has been on attempting to prevent accidents through both improved vessel design and a renewed emphasis on the role of the human factor in accidents.
Shipping escapes tsunami toll SHIPPING escaped largely unscathed from the tsunami catastrophe that killed as many 45,000 people across Asia on Boxing Day.
Ports in Sri Lanka and India damaged but operations resume Ports in Sri Lanka and southeast India suffered damage following Sunday's earthquake, but no dockside deaths were reported.
Insurance industry braced for large claims TOTAL insurance industry exposure to the Asian tsunami could range from a few hundred million dollars to a maximum of perhaps $10bn, according to initial estimates necessarily based on incomplete information.
Hamburg Süd lines up 10-boxship order HAMBURG Süd is close to ordering 10 new 5,500 teu containerships with a total value of about $850m.
Asia ports re-open after tsunami Major ports in the Indian sub-continent resumed operations late Monday following killer waves that devastated south Asia.
Hong Kong exports climb Shipments rose in November at the fastest pace in three months, up 16.8 percent from a year earlier.
New Panamax to B&N B&N Transbulk, a subsidiary to the Swedish shipowning group B&N Nordsjöfrakt, has signed a preliminary charter agreement for ...
Brattvaag favourite to build gas ferries Aker Brattvaag ' part of Aker Yards ' is likely to get the contract to build five gas ferries for Fjord 1 ...
Arvid Svensson largest owner in Broström Shipinvest Intressenter AB, a company with owning and adminstration of shares in the G'teborg based tanker owner Broström as its ...
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