
Union Pacific Gains Support for Norfolk Southern Merger
Union Pacific's $85B Norfolk Southern merger gains backing from LA port and carriers, promising faster transit and lower costs.
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Union Pacific's $85B Norfolk Southern merger gains backing from LA port and carriers, promising faster transit and lower costs.

US carrier Sun Country Airlines is sticking with a previously announced plan to next year take delivery of eight additional Boeing 737-800 freighters to fly on behalf of Amazon Air but has pushed back the expected completion of deliveries

Ferry pulled back to quay after engine breakdown

Cruiseshipback in Houston after nearly 200 fall illHouston ChronicleFor the third time in less than a month, federal health officials are investigating an outbreak of illness on a U.S.-based cruiseshipafter more than 170 passengers and crew members on a Houston-originating vessel reported gastrointestinal symptoms.

Stellamare: Looking back on a deadlyshipsinkingAlbany Times UnionALBANY - Monday marks the 10th anniversary of the sinking of the Stellamare, the cargoshipthat capsized in the Port of Albany, killing three Russian seaman. Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, started as a routine day for the Dutch heavy-liftship, bound for...and more »

FSL Trust Management has taken redelivery of Aqua, one of the two crude oil tankers previously leased to a

France24India pushes back on Somali pirates' new'mothership' offensiveChristian Science MonitorIndian naval forces have shut down two Somali pirate“motherships” operating close to the subcontinent, highlighting the increased range and sophistication...Somali, Ethiopian pirates in judicial custodySifyIndian Navy seizes mothership, captures 28 pirate suspectsMarine LogNavy captures 28 Somali piratesIndia TodaySamayLive -domain-B -BBC News251 haber makalesinin tümü »

JAPANESE shipping giant Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) second quarter net profit JPY9

ISRAEL's Zim Integrated Shipping Services has swung to a slim profit in the second quarter from a hefty loss a year ago.

The 'Loch Seaforth' turned back to Stornoway harbour after a medical emergency involving a baby on July 29, 2018
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01 million profit, but sales fall 11pc" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>JAPAN's Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ('K' Line) was back in the black, posting a first half profit of JPY11

COSCO Shipping Holdings' reversed itself from a first half a loss of US$35
Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates
46.7 million" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>JAPAN's leading ocean carrier, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) was back in the black with a first half profit of JPY15

RICHARD Smith, the son of CEO Fred Smith who founded FedEx decades ago, is now back at FedEx Express

GERMAN container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd earned a net profit of US$56 million in the second quarter, a marked turnaround from the net loss of $80 million it recorded in the same period last year
Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates
27 million profit" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>GERMAN shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd achieved a net profit EU114 million (US
Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates
98 million loss last year" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>ISRAEL's Zim Integrated Shipping Services reversed itself out of a US

JAPAN's biggest ocean carrier, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), has posted a quarterly net profit of JNY14.5 billion (US


JAPAN's Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Line 'K' Line reversed itself from last year's first quarter US$248

A MONTH after Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) halted all flight operations due to problems with its aircraft maintenance records, Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLITT) has issued a 'business improvement order' for violating safety procedures under the Civil Aeronautics Law of Japan

Panama's Shipping Registry, the largest in the world at the end of 2010, has finally exited the "grey list" compiled by signatories of the Paris MOU.

GERMAN shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd posted a first quarter net profit of US

COSCO appears to have its American software under control after last week's ransomware cyber attack that left its North American operations crippled, reports London's Loadstar

THE deepening of the Port of Hamburg will commence after 17 years of planning despite the German Nature Conservation Union (NABU) and its partner organisations' plan to file an appeal with the Federal Administrative Court in a new attempt to block the dredging programme
25 articles found with keyword "Back"

Union Pacific's $85B Norfolk Southern merger gains backing from LA port and carriers, promising faster transit and lower costs.

US carrier Sun Country Airlines is sticking with a previously announced plan to next year take delivery of eight additional Boeing 737-800 freighters to fly on behalf of Amazon Air but has pushed back the expected completion of deliveries

Ferry pulled back to quay after engine breakdown

Cruiseshipback in Houston after nearly 200 fall illHouston ChronicleFor the third time in less than a month, federal health officials are investigating an outbreak of illness on a U.S.-based cruiseshipafter more than 170 passengers and crew members on a Houston-originating vessel reported gastrointestinal symptoms.

Stellamare: Looking back on a deadlyshipsinkingAlbany Times UnionALBANY - Monday marks the 10th anniversary of the sinking of the Stellamare, the cargoshipthat capsized in the Port of Albany, killing three Russian seaman. Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2003, started as a routine day for the Dutch heavy-liftship, bound for...and more »

FSL Trust Management has taken redelivery of Aqua, one of the two crude oil tankers previously leased to a

France24India pushes back on Somali pirates' new'mothership' offensiveChristian Science MonitorIndian naval forces have shut down two Somali pirate“motherships” operating close to the subcontinent, highlighting the increased range and sophistication...Somali, Ethiopian pirates in judicial custodySifyIndian Navy seizes mothership, captures 28 pirate suspectsMarine LogNavy captures 28 Somali piratesIndia TodaySamayLive -domain-B -BBC News251 haber makalesinin tümü »

JAPANESE shipping giant Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) second quarter net profit JPY9

ISRAEL's Zim Integrated Shipping Services has swung to a slim profit in the second quarter from a hefty loss a year ago.

The 'Loch Seaforth' turned back to Stornoway harbour after a medical emergency involving a baby on July 29, 2018
Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates
01 million profit, but sales fall 11pc" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>JAPAN's Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha ('K' Line) was back in the black, posting a first half profit of JPY11

COSCO Shipping Holdings' reversed itself from a first half a loss of US$35
Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates
46.7 million" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>JAPAN's leading ocean carrier, Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) was back in the black with a first half profit of JPY15

RICHARD Smith, the son of CEO Fred Smith who founded FedEx decades ago, is now back at FedEx Express

GERMAN container shipping line Hapag-Lloyd earned a net profit of US$56 million in the second quarter, a marked turnaround from the net loss of $80 million it recorded in the same period last year
Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates
27 million profit" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>GERMAN shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd achieved a net profit EU114 million (US
Global Maritime News & Shipping Industry Updates
98 million loss last year" class="w-full h-full object-cover"/>ISRAEL's Zim Integrated Shipping Services reversed itself out of a US

JAPAN's biggest ocean carrier, Mitsui OSK Lines (MOL), has posted a quarterly net profit of JNY14.5 billion (US


JAPAN's Kawasaki Kisen Kaisha Line 'K' Line reversed itself from last year's first quarter US$248

A MONTH after Nippon Cargo Airlines (NCA) halted all flight operations due to problems with its aircraft maintenance records, Japan's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism (MLITT) has issued a 'business improvement order' for violating safety procedures under the Civil Aeronautics Law of Japan

Panama's Shipping Registry, the largest in the world at the end of 2010, has finally exited the "grey list" compiled by signatories of the Paris MOU.

GERMAN shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd posted a first quarter net profit of US

COSCO appears to have its American software under control after last week's ransomware cyber attack that left its North American operations crippled, reports London's Loadstar

THE deepening of the Port of Hamburg will commence after 17 years of planning despite the German Nature Conservation Union (NABU) and its partner organisations' plan to file an appeal with the Federal Administrative Court in a new attempt to block the dredging programme