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Oil Tankers Climb for Second Day Amid Cargo-Supply Speculation
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 01:10
Charter costs for the biggest tankers hauling Middle East oil to Asia rose for a second day, erasing this week’s drop
MAN Engines to Power New Viking Cruise Ships
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 01:08
MAN Diesel & Turbo is to supply eight engines for the diesel-electric propulsion of two cruise ship newbuildings to Fincantieri Cantieri Navali Italiani S.p.A.
Oakland installs first maritime visibility sensor on US west coast
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 00:32
THE Port of Oakland has installed a sensor at the Ben E Nutter Terminal (Berth 38), where Taiwan's Evergreen Marine docks.
Chongqing first quarter container volume up 29.7pc to 166,000 TEU
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 00:30
CHONGQING posted a 27 per cent increase in the movement of international cargo volume to 3.15 million tonnes from January to April year on year, Xinhua reports.
Singapore container volume increases 1.4pc to 2.8 million TEU in May
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 00:27
SINGAPORE container volumes increased 1.4 per cent to 2.8 million TEU in May compared to 2.7 million TEU the previous year.
Durban port leads way for African trade
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 00:00
Sub-Saharan ports also need to cut cargo waiting times so the continent's economy can improve.Transporting goods by sea remains the most common way to trade globally, but in
Challenging assumptions
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 00:00
Nowadays, many ports take for granted that a certain percentage of their business will come in the form of transhipped containers, either between deep-sea vessels and
Riding the crest of a new wave
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 00:00
If the tide of development turns in its favor, Zhoushan is ideally placed to become a leading international port.
St. Lawrence Seaway reports slow start to shipping season
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 00:00
The St. Lawrence Seaway is seeing a slow start to the shipping season, thanks in part to declines in shipments
Pakistan: Post-Panamax to get berths next year
Monday, 17.Jun.2013, 00:00
Federal Minister for Ports and Shipping Senator Kamran Michael said that the country would start
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The 366 metres long container giant MSC BEATRICE passing through the Strait of Çanakkale (Dardanelles). Photo by Ahmet Güven.


Hot News
Long Beach port volume increases 17.2 per cent to 583,588 TEU in May
Port of Los Angeles throughput declines 12.9pc in May to 636,851 TEU
HK port falls 10.5pc in May to 1.8 million TEU, Singapore up 1.4pc
Oil-Tanker Rates Fall Amid Speculation Ship Demand Is Slowing
Dry Bulk Ship Rates Pass Running Costs for First Time in Months on Demand
UAE: ADPC Welcomes First Shipment of Soya through Mina Zayed Port
Marks & Spencers to open US$311 million DC at DP World's London Gateway
Yibin ports' container volume surges nearly 200pc to 15,857 TEU
Aida Vita cancelled Istanbul call due to revolts
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