Penang Port target of three takeover bids Three parties have made bids to take over Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB), the country's oldest port operator, Malaysia's Business Times quoted an executive working for one of the bidders as saying on Wednesday.
China Shipping plans share sale China Shipping Container Lines Co, whose shares have more than tripled this year, plans to sell stock in China this year after first-half profit jumped more than 14-fold on improved shipping rates and higher cargo volume.
Glacier ice hits sightseeing boat in Arctic, injuring 18 Ice that broke off a glacier hit a sightseeing ship with 72 people aboard off the Svalbard Islands in the Arctic, injuring 18, two seriously, police and the tour operator said yesterday.
Japan shipping shares fall on rate decrease
Higher airline taxes, warm UK weather weigh down TUI sales
Viet poachers accidentally flag their presence
Admiralty Casebook
There's no excuse for an unseaworthy barge JUST because a barge did not give way before departure does not mean that the barge was seaworthy at the start of the voyage. If something was bound to give way during the voyage then the barge has to be considered unseaworthy, the Singapore High Court ruled last month.
Penang Port target of three takeover bids Three parties have made bids to take over Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB), the country's oldest port operator, Malaysia's Business Times quoted an executive working for one of the bidders as saying on Wednesday.
China Shipping plans share sale China Shipping Container Lines Co, whose shares have more than tripled this year, plans to sell stock in China this year after first-half profit jumped more than 14-fold on improved shipping rates and higher cargo volume.
Glacier ice hits sightseeing boat in Arctic, injuring 18 Ice that broke off a glacier hit a sightseeing ship with 72 people aboard off the Svalbard Islands in the Arctic, injuring 18, two seriously, police and the tour operator said yesterday.
Japan shipping shares fall on rate decrease
Higher airline taxes, warm UK weather weigh down TUI sales
Viet poachers accidentally flag their presence
Admiralty Casebook
There's no excuse for an unseaworthy barge JUST because a barge did not give way before departure does not mean that the barge was seaworthy at the start of the voyage. If something was bound to give way during the voyage then the barge has to be considered unseaworthy, the Singapore High Court ruled last month.
Brussels mulls regional options to tackle emissions EC considering regional legislation to combat greenhouse gas emissions, accusing the IMO of moving too slowly.
'Green' ships could save on European port dues
CSCL plans share sale to fund fleet growth MOVE comes as company posts 13-fold surge in first-half net profits to $153m.
MSC Napoli bow heading for Harland and Wolff BELFAST shipyard wins contract to break up the bow section of the containership.
US Coast Guard in the dock RECENT allegations against the coastguard could result in the agency losing its administrative court system.
Let off with a caution SULPHUR emission laws are not yet on the UK statute books, but they can still punish you for committing an offence.
TSA warns of Asia port congestion Port congestion in Asia could be looming later this year and next, says the TransPacific Stabilisation Agreement, along with cost increases and labour slowdowns
CG officer charged with dumping A USCG officer usually charged with enforcing oil dumping laws has himself been charged with ordering illegal dumping from a Coast Guard cutter
TBS counters drydock surge TBS International, the multipurpose and bulk carrier operator, has doubled 2Q earnings as much higher freight rates counterbalanced a heavy drydocking regime
Jamaican trio convicted of smuggling attempt THREE Jamaicans were convicted this week of trying to smuggle cocaine onto a US-bound cruise ship on which they were passengers
Hapag-Lloyd falls to Q2 loss Carrier sinks into red on sliding freight rates on all trade routes, a weakening dollar and the continuing cost of integrating CP Ships.
Horizon Lines refinances, ups earnings outlook
Global shippers oppose U.S. scan-all requirement
Maersk moving Busan calls to DP World terminal
Federal funds secured for Delaware River dredging
Freight index plummets
Panalpina profits up 56%
New bids invited for India container terminal project
Bourbon Dolphin's stability questioned Two of Bourbon Dolphin's captains, Frank Reisersen and Hugo Hansen, both questioned the stability of the vessel, during the resumed ...
Swedish and Russian icebreaker pair to the Arctic On Sunday, the Swedish icebreaker Oden will depart from Troms' in Norway for the Arctic for a six week long ...
Finnish operator looks for ferry for new Finland-Estonia service Finland's Stella Company Group is in the market for a 1,500-pax ferry for a new service between Kotka in ...
Bunker buyers dread second SECA Low-sulphur fuel oil 'not widely available' outside expanded zone coming into force this weekend.
Limited impact from ConocoPhilips refinery shutdown Wilhelmshaven and other German ports said to be well supplied with LSFO despite suspension of refinery operations.
Flow of Russian fuel oil restored Latest restrictions on shipments via Estonia short-lived, but uncertainty prevails about future.
Blue Star on track for good year Marked improvement in first half results but cautions rising bunker prices could affect performance.
Rotterdam barge market very quiet
HK bunker demand surges on softer prices Hong Kong 380 cst price differential to Singapore narrowing to $5-6 pmt.
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