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LLOYD'S LIST
Drewry casts fresh light on container terminal ownership
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 18:02
Equity teu ranking tackles danger of the total teu method creating double counting where more than one operator has a shareholding in the same terminal
Golar eyes $120,000 per day LNG shipping rates next year
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 18:01
Rising LNG shipping demand expected to push prices up to $135,000 per day by 2013
Wan Hai Lines joins ranks of loss making box lines
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 17:13
Most Taiwanese shipping companies performance worse than expected
Marco Polo brings contempt of court charge against Credit Agricole
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 17:08
New twist in New York Chapter 11 case
Bullish sentiment in supramax market unjustified
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 16:29
Owners are asking for high rates but charterers are stepping away from the market to put downwards pressure on prices, brokers say
Natural attrition
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 15:59
The challenge now in the container trades is to pick the next takeover target
Stability matters
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 15:59
Thereâs no proof that Brusselsâ removal of the antitrust exemption for box lines in Europe was a net benefit to the customers of maritime trade
Intra-Asia conference pushes for rate increase on cargoes to and from Japan
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 15:56
New rates to come into effect in October are aimed at partly recovering lost revenue
Secondhand sales volumes poised to slow to lowest level in a decade
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 14:33
Owners reluctant sell ships as asset values fall
Ports warning over security risks
Thursday, 01.Sep.2011, 13:59
Funding cuts put US ports at risk of attack
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Lloydâs List launches iPad, iPhone version, free to subscribers
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ICS urges New Zealand to retain conferences
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European Union expected to lift Libya sanctions on Friday
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Can Cosco follow China Shipping to long-term contracts?
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The Containership Co lawsuit raises questions of jurisdiction
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Higher capitalisation boosts Swedish Clubâs outlook
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Star Reefers awarded damages from JFC
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Hurricane Irene ushers in fresh concerns over boxship liability
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China Cosco makes a play for better terms
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Piracy and the armed deterrent
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