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Time for container operators to embrace new salvage form
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:17
The changes introduced in LOF 2011 will ensure efficiencies in the difficult circumstances of salvage operations
Syria violence fails to ignite cross-Mediterranean aframax rates
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:16
Instead stagnating rates have pushed earnings into negative territory
Solid VLGC earnings set to rise further
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:16
Brokers predict auspicious August as extra spot cargoes from Middle East continue to provide employment
Awilco carrier on first charter after lay-up
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:16
Norway’s Awilco LNG has secured a 30-90 day contract for its liquefied natural gas carrier WilGas
Tanker scrap values reach highest level since crash of 2008
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:16
Ships sold to Indian breakers achieve ‘truly astounding numbers’, with some earning as much as $575 per ldt
Capesize owners capitalise on booming scrap prices
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:16
Latest two reported vessels sold for demolition push 2011 numbers further towards the 60 mark
Skuld’s strong underwriting record wins S&P upgrade
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:14
Stand & Poor’s raises outlook to positive and affirms counterparty credit and financial strength ratings of A-
All eyes on Zurich in the great Asia rates debate
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:12
The major underwriters have followed up on Lloyd’s Asia and the market is now very competitive, with costs under pressure
Ransoms: the moral maze revisited
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:09
Playing the waiting game to get ’prices’ down is more costly financially as well as ethically
Chinese train tragedy’s message for shipping
Tuesday, 02.Aug.2011, 19:05
While some shipowners swear by Chinese ships, few seafarers would chose to work on one over a Japanese or South Korean vessel
  » Tough choices for K Line
  » Top box lines join forces to cut cargo-related incidents
  » DSV checks aim to lift veil on weights
  » Giant boxships pose new risks
  » Owners risk safety by cutting costs on pilotage
  » EU grants $35m for Rostock and Gedser
  » Samskip wins deal for Duisburg rail terminal
  » Greek owners buck consolidation trend
  » NewLead pursues TMT for $7m in charter hire arrears
  » Van Oord cleared of illegal dumping by Kenya Port Authority



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Germany's defense minister says the commander of the troubled navy training ship has been relieved of his duties and the vessel ordered to return amid questions surrounding the death of a sailor on board late last year. Defense Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said the Gorch Fock would remain in port pending the results of an investigation into the death of the 25-year-old sailor who plunged from the ship's rigging in November. Guttenberg told ARD public broadcaster on Saturday Jan. 22, 2011 the ship would not be used for training pending the outcome of an investigation. Guttenberg consistently polls as one of the nation's most popular politicians, but has come under pressure in recent weeks over a series of issues in the military, including the death on the Gorch Fock.

 
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