S'pore waters constantly under hydrographic survey WHILE hydrographic surveys for general navigational safety are the lifeblood of the Maritime & Port Authority's hydrographic department, a busy shipyard and port business, along with land reclamation, means up to 60 per cent of its work is commercial in nature.
Deal to refloat chemical barge and toxic cargo AFTER weeks of wrangling, the key players in the Billy Star chemical spill accident have come up with a workable plan to refloat the chemical barge and its cargo of 1,270 tonnes of highly toxic sulphuric acid.
Ningbo Port's H1 volumes up 38% on new routes NINGBO, the world's fourth-biggest port by tonnage, handled 38 per cent more containers in the first half from a year earlier as it expands routes to tap China's rising trade volume.
DP World steps up cooperation with US on box screening
Strait Talk
Sloppy watchkeepers? Blame the company LAST Wednesday, as I was bringing a small training vessel back into harbour and lining up to enter the lock some 100 metres ahead, the three welcoming green lights unexpectedly turned to a much more ominous red.
S'pore waters constantly under hydrographic survey WHILE hydrographic surveys for general navigational safety are the lifeblood of the Maritime & Port Authority's hydrographic department, a busy shipyard and port business, along with land reclamation, means up to 60 per cent of its work is commercial in nature.
Deal to refloat chemical barge and toxic cargo AFTER weeks of wrangling, the key players in the Billy Star chemical spill accident have come up with a workable plan to refloat the chemical barge and its cargo of 1,270 tonnes of highly toxic sulphuric acid.
Ningbo Port's H1 volumes up 38% on new routes NINGBO, the world's fourth-biggest port by tonnage, handled 38 per cent more containers in the first half from a year earlier as it expands routes to tap China's rising trade volume.
DP World steps up cooperation with US on box screening
Strait Talk
Sloppy watchkeepers? Blame the company LAST Wednesday, as I was bringing a small training vessel back into harbour and lining up to enter the lock some 100 metres ahead, the three welcoming green lights unexpectedly turned to a much more ominous red.
Zim charters out newbuilds in bumper market ISRAELI container line Zim is profiting from bumper market conditions by chartering out to APL a quartet of post-panamax ships that are not yet built.
Piracy experts fear Malacca Strait attacks will set new kidnap agenda Heavily armed pirates who attacked two UN chartered landing craft in the Malacca Strait last week could have been intending to kidnap the crews for ransom, according to officials within the International Maritime Bureau's piracy reporting centre.
Eurotunnel chief threatens bankruptcy EUROTUNNEL'S chairman Jacques Gounon has warned that he will file for bankruptcy if last-ditch talks with dissident junior debt holders fail to produce an agreement by today.
Private equity steps into LNG with $125m Canadian terminal deal A PRIVATE equity firm is purchasing Anadarko Petroleum's Canadian liquefied natural gas terminal project in a novel departure for the industry, writes Tony Gray.
Oetker seeks takeover targets GERMAN industrial conglomerate Dr Oetker, the parent group of Hamburg Süd, is eyeing further takeovers to fuel its growth
Gulf refinery outages ease THE intense US Gulf refinery maintenance schedule that negatively affected some tanker trades in the first quarter is now alleviating, according to Maritrans
Russian oil pipeline tariff to rise THE cost of transporting crude oil through the Russian state monopoly pipeline system is soon to increase to cover Transneft's development plans
Guam Shipyard hit by green fine GUAM Shipyard will have to spend $25,000 on an environmental management system and pay a fine to settle charges by the US Environmental Protection Agency
Mineta replacement advice FREIGHT interests in the US are asking President Bush to consider their needs when appointing a new secretary of transportation
Rogue wave forecasting planned A growing understanding of 'rogue wave' formation and the greater proliferation of radar satellites should allow for a global warning system in the future
DP World says port IPO not imminent The Dubai terminal operator denied reports that it has decided to make an initial public offering of shares in its global port holdings.
Vindicated FEFC lines say demand growth higher than capacity Far Eastern Freight Conference lines say they are succeeding in getting almost all of July's rate increase as demand soars well above even the carriers' expectations.
Feeder lines say Chittagong judgement does not apply to them Feeder operators at Chittagong Port are continuing to collect the congestion surcharge in apparent defiance of a High Court order that temporarily prevents the charges' imposition.
Suape customs officers back to work, others to decide this week
Intermediate boxship orders rising behind super post-panamax wave
Hanjin raises US empty box demurrage charges
US private sector calls on the Feds to keep mobilised
Guangzhou Port launches 'Shuttle Bus Service'
Two Indonesian terminals need CCTV, says USCG
Melissa Lines move into position with extra Libya call
SIPG considers additional share offering after initial listing
American keeps B status Weak financial standing of New York based P&I mutual is confirmed as club casts off creditwatch status.
Stickle heads for jail Florida appeal court rejects US tanker owner's claim that he was innocent of causing deliberate oil pollution.
Gulf Navigation confirms charter NATS suezmax relet Gulf Scandic goes to Shell for three-year term.
Fredriksen buys BW Gas stake Tanker king adds to gas shipping portfolio with $13m holding in Oslo-listed World Wide operation.
Two dead at Louisiana yard Separate incidents claim two lives at Northrop Grumman Shipyard, Avondale.
Roll up for Ukraine ports sale Privatisation plan gaining momentum as government seeks investment to boost terminal capacity.
Zim seals $54m charter deal Israel Corp-owned container carrier fixes four 6,350-teu newbuildings with five-year charters.
Ungar in for Gdansk? Israeli shipowner linked to bid for Polish yard in addition to trying to buy parent shipbuilder Gdynia.
Fidelity puts faith in Horizon US investment fund builds stake in US liner operator to 11%.
Guam yard fined Illegal hazardous waste storage lands Pacific facility in hot water with US environmental agency.
$100,000 burn rate Stolt-Nielsen is paying over $99,000 per day to lawyers and alienated customers as a result of the chemical carrier price-fixing scandal.
Petrojarl raises FPSO rate Talisman Energy Norge to pay $220,000 per day for Petrojarl FPSO operating in North Sea.
Posco to lift production Korean steel giant is to produce more steel plate to cut shipbuilder's reliance on foreign imports.
Maritrans stays upbeat US tanker owner posts weaker first-half numbers but says spot rates will increase in second half.
Hong Kong holds six A single bulk carrier plus five general cargo vessels fall foul of port state control inspectors.
Dispute between Smyril Line and Shetland eases up Smyril Line's dispute with Shetland Development Trust over the plans of abandoning the sailings from Lerwick has eased up a ...
Remora issue for HiLoad development completed A NOK 420 million share issue in Norwegian Remora has been completed, with NOK 158 million pre-committed by Stena ...
Vancouver narrows price gap Bunker differential narrowing as US West Coast prices firming.
San Francisco pushes ahead with cold ironing Authority following in footsteps of other California ports with cruise ship shore power plan.
Salvors pleased as oil spill is prevented Salvage team working on emptying the Safmarine Agulhas of bunkers and cargo doing well.
Marine businesses included in Shell's latest divestment Shell announced today that it has signed Sale and Purchase agreements for the sale of its downstream sales and marketing businesses is several Pacific islands.
Massive emission reductions projected for LNG-fuelled ship Oil company awards contract for its third LNG-fuelled ship after first two perform well.
Lukoil in bid to build Turkish refinery Russian oil giant wants to process crude and build storage terminal on Turkey's Black Sea coast.
Rotterdam bunker market largely steady again
Japan: June retroactive bunker price eases from record-high NYK, Nippon Oil agree to cut retroactive bunker fuel price partly due to abundant supplies.
Singapore bunker fuel prices fall on good avails Bunker prices are expected to soften throughout this week.
South Korea: Typhoon passes, bunker operations resume Bunkering operations resumed on Tuesday morning, bunker prices down sharply on good avails.
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