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Seaport of Novorossiysk stopped loading the ships
Wednesday, 08.Feb.2012, 09:56

NCSP February 7 suspended cargo handling on ships because of the storm. All equipment and vessels are currently docked in the state. Work on the reception and storage of goods by road and rail transport are carried out as usual.

 

Authorities stops NAVIGATION in Sea of ​​Azov and the Kerch Strait
Wednesday, 08.Feb.2012, 02:17

Passage through the Kerch Strait is stopped. In ice captivity were 109 vessels. Four of them have followed the port of Berdyansk. Another 2 ships that were loaded at the port, tried to put to sea, but are forced to return to the docks.

Ownership of Vancouver Shipyard changes hands
Wednesday, 08.Feb.2012, 01:39
As of February 1, for the first time in 64 years, it’s a Ko and not a McLaren who owns and runs Allied Shipbuilders of North Vancouver, BC. It’s British Columbia’s second-largest privately owned commercial shipyard company, employing 120 people.
Petkim to build new port in Turkey
Tuesday, 07.Feb.2012, 23:50
The Ecology and Urban Planning Ministry of Turkey has allowed the construction of a new container port in the area of a leading petrochemical complex Petkim, according to a MENA report.
Euro debt crisis prompts severe contraction of Asian imports, says CTS
Tuesday, 07.Feb.2012, 23:47
EUROPEAN imports are contracting faster than expected, according to Container Trades Statistics (CTS) figures revealing a more severe shrinkage than expected.
World's idle container fleet grows 10-fold to 750,900 TEU over 6 months
Tuesday, 07.Feb.2012, 23:40
THE global idle containership fleet increased to 286 ships with a total capacity of 750,900 TEU as of the end of January 2012, up 10-fold since June when it hit a low of 75,000 TEU, according to Paris-based Alphaliner.
Rate pressure expected on Med trades as added capacity undermines demand
Tuesday, 07.Feb.2012, 23:37
CONTAINER shipping lines have been scrambling to add capacity through the launch of new services on the Far East-Mediterranean trades despite projected slack demand this year.
Palmali’s aframax Shah Deniz collided with COSCO’s bulk carrier Ju Da
Tuesday, 07.Feb.2012, 22:34
Today, a tanker collided a cargo ship in five miles from Gelenjik (Black Sea coast) due to strong wind and. The Chinese cargo ship "Juda" under strong wind caught the tanker "Shah Deniz" under the Malta flag. Court was damaged slightly, there were fuel leaks.
Russian cargo ship "Tanya Karpinskaya" sank in Japan Sea
Tuesday, 07.Feb.2012, 22:30
In the Sea of ​​Japan on Tuesday, February 7, the Russian vessel sank, "Tanya Karpinskaya." The vessel was wrecked after colliding with a container ship Singapore "Cat Duta."
Outbreak of illness forces early end to Princess cruise - USA TODAY
Tuesday, 07.Feb.2012, 21:23
AARP News (blog)Outbreak of illness forces early end to Princess cruiseUSA TODAY...decision to end the cruise early in consultation with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention after 114 passengers and 59 crew members on the sailing became ill, continuing an outbreak that began last week on theship'sprevious sailing.3 cruiseshipsdisinfected after norovirus outbreaks over the weekendWashington PostCarnival cruiseshippassengers struck with virusReutersPrincess to Cancel Cruise Early After Second Straight Surge in...Cruise CriticAARP News (blog)all 956 news articles »
Outbreak of illness forces early end to Princess cruise - USA TODAY
Tuesday, 07.Feb.2012, 21:23
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As the USS Oak Hill docked in Virginia Beach, Citlalic Snell stood on terra firma, anxiously awaiting her girlfriend Marissa Gaeta’s arrival. The couple was set to share the traditional first kiss as the sailors disembarked, marking the first time a gay or lesbian couple has taken such an honor. Of course, this might sound like a well-timed publicity stunt, considering DADT’s repeal just three months ago. But alas, it was not: the couple won the opportunity in a raffle. The “first kiss” is often given out in a raffle or competition to a fleet of sailors arriving home. It’s a Navy tradition, that Gaeta could now compete for.


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Seaport of Novorossiysk stopped loading the ships
Authorities stops NAVIGATION in Sea of ​​Azov and the Kerch Strait
Ownership of Vancouver Shipyard changes hands
Petkim to build new port in Turkey
Euro debt crisis prompts severe contraction of Asian imports, says CTS
World's idle container fleet grows 10-fold to 750,900 TEU over 6 months
Rate pressure expected on Med trades as added capacity undermines demand
Palmali’s aframax Shah Deniz collided with COSCO’s bulk carrier Ju Da
Russian cargo ship "Tanya Karpinskaya" sank in Japan Sea
Turkish ship Alaca-1 sinking in Azov Sea, crew airlifted

 
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