Famed liner now a ghost ship in M'sia IN her heyday she was the most glamorous ship on the seas, plying the transatlantic route and celebrated as the pride of France and one of the last of the classic ocean liners.
US dock workers target pollution cuts at ports UNION dock workers on Monday launched their first campaign to reduce air pollution from vessels calling at ports along the US West Coast, joining a wider global effort to curb pollution from shipping.
Saudi Shipping to hike capital, float subsidiary SAUDI Arabia's National Shipping Company will increase its share capital by half and float a 30 per cent stake in its National Chemicals Transport Company subsidiary, it said yesterday.
Chemical tanker, cargo ship collide off France
Somali pirates free 3 more fishing boats
Strait Talk
Dubai buys itself a maritime centre BY COINCIDENCE, I happened to be in Dubai last week, just as the bidding war between PSA and UAE-based DP World for P&O started to heat up.
Famed liner now a ghost ship in M'sia IN her heyday she was the most glamorous ship on the seas, plying the transatlantic route and celebrated as the pride of France and one of the last of the classic ocean liners.
US dock workers target pollution cuts at ports UNION dock workers on Monday launched their first campaign to reduce air pollution from vessels calling at ports along the US West Coast, joining a wider global effort to curb pollution from shipping.
Saudi Shipping to hike capital, float subsidiary SAUDI Arabia's National Shipping Company will increase its share capital by half and float a 30 per cent stake in its National Chemicals Transport Company subsidiary, it said yesterday.
Chemical tanker, cargo ship collide off France
Somali pirates free 3 more fishing boats
Strait Talk
Dubai buys itself a maritime centre BY COINCIDENCE, I happened to be in Dubai last week, just as the bidding war between PSA and UAE-based DP World for P&O started to heat up.
Listing chemicals tanker towed to safety after collision with bulker A BADLY holed Turkish-operated chemicals tanker was being towed towards the French port of Le Havre yesterday evening following a collision with a Polish Steamship bulk carrier 50 nautical miles west of the French port of Cherbourg.
Brussels links casualty to liability plans BRUSSELS attempted to capitalise on the chemical tanker collision in the Channel yesterday by linking it to European Commission plans for a new liability regime.
Lack of reports hindered industry accidents probe INVESTIGATIONS into a recent spate of accidents on chemical tankers was hindered by limited availability of casualty reports, the Inter-Industry Group set up to consider the issue said yesterday.
Eitzen-Skaugen alliance creates largest pool of ethylene carriers CAMILLO Eitzen and IM Skaugen are combining forces to create the world's largest pool of ethylene carriers.
Crew rescued after Channel collision THE French emergency towing vessel Abeille Liberté was standing by this afternoon, preparing to tow the stricken Turkish chemical tanker Ece to safety
Grounded tanker to be refloated today SALVORS were to begin refloating the Petroleos de Venezuela tanker Kim Jacob today
Heung-A, Korea Line post profit fall SOUTH Korean operator Heung-A Shipping has attributed a steep drop in profits for 2005 to appreciation of the Korean won and the high price of oil
Minister calls for president's intervention in Bojonegara project Indonesia's Minister of Transportation has called for presidential decision on the Bojonegara International Port project, following deadlock between investors and government, and even within the government.
Inland Duisburg hopes to join world's top 100 box-ports
Intermodal terminal to boost Brazil's Imbituba
Interchange agreements link up more of North America
Russian Troika to raise US$42m
Maersk Line ups West Africa coverage with new feeder
Chittagong Port's four new cranes to ramp up handling capacity
Teco adds to foreign fleet US-flag bulker owner Teco Transport is putting yet another ship into foreign trade full time.
Exmar counts the cash Gas shipping specialist Exmar reports net annual earnings of $75m.
Consolidation on the horizon? Dry-bulk stock prices deserve a 'consolidation premium' that they are not getting from the equity investor, urges Stamatis Molaris.
Ulstein signs Olympic deal Norwegian yard to build multifunctional sub-sea ship for domestic owner.
Inert gas action call Shipping industry group united in support of flooding chemical carrier tanks with nitrogen.
Ece to head for refuge Turkish tanker damaged in Channel collision no longer in danger of sinking, owner says.
NSCSA plots fundraising Saudi tanker owner to boost share capital and float part of National Chemical Carriers unit to buy more ships.
Battle to save Katya Z Icebreaker and tugs bid to break a channel through to Bulgarian ship trapped for a week in thick ice.
Iraq new piracy hotspot Attacks on ships in Indonesian waters and Strait of Malacca fall as danger grows off Somalia and Iraq.
Bijela on the block Government puts 62.6% of Montenegrin shiprepairer up for sale.
Navibulgar coffers bulge Bulgaria's national shipping company has continued to improve performance with strong 2005 results.
Suezmax aground off Venezuela Ernst Jacob tanker suffers hull damage but no oil leakage reported.
Shipowners reunited Camillo Eitzen and IM Skaugen get back together in new gas carrier alliance.
Crew rescued after Channel collision UK coastguard takes 22 men to safety after accident involving bulker, but Turkish chemical tanker's cargo leaking.
Severnav limps over the line Poor fourth quarter hits profit at Romanian shipyard.
Fjord Line accuses Color Line of dumping Bergen-based passenger/car ferry operator Fjord Line maintains that Color Line is trying to drive them out of the ...
Coaster with drunken mate collides with Danish fishing vessel The officer on duty was drunk, when a Gibraltar registered German-owned coaster crashed in the side of a Danish ...
Sharp fall in piracy attack numbers The number of reported piracy attacks in the world last year amounted to 276, the lowest number since 1999, according ...
K-Sea remains buoyant despite barge sinking Barge company posting quarterly loss but six-month profit and optimistic about expansion despite losing barge.
PDVSA tanker aground Refloating efforts starting today for suezmax stranded off Venezuelan oil port.
Total welcomes newbuild bunker barge in Gabon New barge offers more flexibility for Total's bunkering operations in ports and off-shore Gabon.
Lubricator system offers 30-50% reduction in consumption, costs In an era of rising costs and stretched supply of marine lubes, engine manufacturer says its lubricator system can offer significant cost savings.
ARA: Barge player to launch new double hull this week ARA region barge operator announces its new double-hulled barge will be in operation within the next week.
Valero's Q4 bunkering margins indicate growth Q4 and full-year results for Valero includes mention of bunkering margins.
US-based supplier secures $22 million DESC contract Bunker supplier wins contract to supply fuel oil to US navy.
Cold snap hits Russian fuel oil exports, oil production Production down 4% at some Siberian fields, oil companies pledge to cut fuel oil exports to meet domestic heating demand.
Antwerp bunker conference set to clear the air High calibre speakers at the inaugural ARACON event in April will help to clear the air on a variety of topics chosen by the industry.
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