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Weekly Edition 25th March 2010

by solerm last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:28 PM
News Item Far north storming ahead by Rob McKay — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
PASSING cyclones are a fact of life for Queensland’s northern ports.
News Item Blowing away the GFC by Sam Collyer — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
The regulated approach – Sydney Ports prepares to implement involuntary performance benchmarks as stevedores remain divided on the merits of landside.
News Item Brogden now part of new-look Sydney Ports board by Sam Collyer — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
FORMER New South Wales Opposition leader John Brogden has been appointed to the board of Sydney Ports Corporation.
News Item WA coaster sets sail with ambition to grow bigger by Rob McKay — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
JEBSENS Coastal Shipping Services believes pent-up demand will give it an accelerated start to the Western Australian coastal service that kicked off last Friday as the Spirit of the Kimberley left Fremantle.
News Item POTA ready to invest in more rolling stock by Rob McKay — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
P&O TRANS Australia (POTA) expects to bolster its rail division by 40 locomotives and 180 wagons once its intended purchase of the former South Spur Rail Services is realised.
News Item Swire to boost Pacific islands and PNG services from May by Dale Crisp — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
SWIRE Shipping is to combine its trans-Tasman and Australia-South Pacific Islands service in a substantial upgrade to the latter, effective from May.
News Item Ports reopen as cyclone threat recedes by Sineva Toevai — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
SEVERAL Queensland ports reopened this week after emerging relatively unscathed from Cyclone Ului. The category three cyclone swept through Airlie Beach, north of Mackay, on Sunday with winds of more than 200km/h.
News Item Sturges loses seat in Tasmanian election by Rob McKay — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
INFRASTRUCTURE minister Graeme Sturges was the highest profile casualty as the Tasmanian Labor government lost its majority in Saturday’s state election.
News Item Measured welcome to LNG plant by Sineva Toevai — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
THE AUSTRALIAN Trucking Association (ATA) said the plan to build a $100m liquefied natural gas plant in Queensland would provide truck drivers with an alternative fuel option.
News Item Albanese adds cautionary voice to QR sell-off plans by Rob McKay — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
FEDERAL transport minister Anthony Albanese has weighed into the Queensland Rail sell-off debate reinforcing federal concern over the Queensland Government’s proposed move.
News Item Oakajee expands port capacity as demand surges by Sineva Toevai — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
STRONG interest from iron ore miners in Western Australia’s Mid West region has prompted Oakajee Port and Rail (OPR) to increase its planned port capacity by almost 30%.
News Item Responder immunity for bunker spills on the way by Rob McKay — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
LEGAL protection for those responding to bunker spills in Australian waters will have to wait until amendments to the Protection of the Sea legislation passes federal parliament.
News Item Methyl bromide banned for quarantine, pre-shipment by Sam Collyer — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
A EUROPEAN Union ban on the use of methyl bromide as a pre-shipment and quarantine fumigant has come into force.
News Item Shippers warned on failure to ensure full declaration of dangerous cargoes by Stuart Hetherington* — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
A recent court judgment has illustrated the importance for shippers in making a detailed statement of risks associated with assigned cargoes, writes Stuart Hetherington*
News Item Mapping a safer precaution by Julian Macqueen, London — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
A MAPPING error could see hydrographers ending up in court and handed a large bill, according to a leading mutual insurer of maritime services companies.
News Item PierPass under scrutiny as revenue falls, costs increase by Janet Porter, Los Angeles — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
PIERPASS is struggling.
News Item Testing times ahead for California’s top box ports by Janet Porter — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
The impact of the widened Panama Canal and mandatory cold ironing is set to make life even more challenging for Long Beach and Los Angeles, reports Janet Porter
News Item Newcastle’s newest terminal gets set for big boost in coal exports by Sam Collyer — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
THE SIGHT of a fully-laden train arriving at the port of Newcastle with several thousand tonnes of coal would barely rate a mention for 364 days of the year.
News Item Dredging deal for Port Hedland by Rob McKay — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
ONE OF world’s largest self-propelled cutter suction dredgers, the Leonardo da Vinci, owned by Belgian dredging contractor Jan de Nul, will arrive at Port Hedland next month.
News Item Melbourne a blueprint for shared box parks dilemma by NICOLE HOLYER — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
The changed trade environment of the past year has produced serious challenges to costs and efficiency in the container transport chain, reports NICOLE HOLYER
News Item Difficult times for boxships by Paul Gardiner — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
Owners of large panamax carriers face a changing future as the supply and demand outlook changes, reports Paul Gardiner
News Item Asian owners’ concern over surge in piracy by Colum Murphy, Hong Kong — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
PIRACY and the impending ballast water convention are among the top concerns of Asian shipowners.
News Item China yards in huge boost by Hui Ching-hoo, Hong Kong — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
CHINA Association of the National Shipbuilding Industry (CANSI) said the volume of new orders China’s shipyards bagged in the first two months of this year soared 770% year on year to 5.7m dwt from 660,000 dwt in the same period last year.
News Item Finnish import costs rise after dock strike by Gavin van Marle, London — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
THE TWO-week stevedores’ strike in Finland, which ended last Friday, has led to a cargo backlog in northern European ports and had a crippling effect on Finland’s export industries, as the nation’s dockers return to work this week.
News Item Trade growth to hinder CO2 cuts by Richard Meade, London — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
AN OVERALL reduction in CO2 emissions from the shipping industry is unlikely except in the most optimistic scenarios, according to a new study conducted by class societies Lloyd’s Register and DNV.
News Item Recovery in demand will be sluggish, warns OOIL by Keith Wallis, Hong Kong — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
ORIENT Overseas (International) chairman Tung Chee-chen has played down hopes of a sustained recovery, warning that 2010 will be “another challenging year”.
News Item Value of Hamburg formula by Michelle Wiese Bockmann, London — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
MOST accounting firms in Germany are using a controversial ship valuation formula to determine vessel prices for crisis-stricken KG funds and companies, as statutory deadlines to finalise 2009 financial statements loom.
News Item Independent ship pool launched by Jim Wilson — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
A NORWEGIAN consortium has established an independent containership pool to trade vessels chartered for shorter periods of time.
News Item Germany seeks private help for ship finance by Patrick Hagen, Berlin — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
A NUMBER of institutional investors are interested in providing fresh money for ailing German shipping companies, the government’s coordinator for the maritime industry Hans-Joachim Otto said.
News Item Piracy is spreading says Shell by Michelle Wiese Bockmann, London — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
OIL company Shell says piracy is spreading in Africa, with the world’s largest tanker charterer warning of escalating threats in the Gulf of Guinea and possible infiltration of terrorists into criminal gangs.
News Item Budget cuts could finish Italian flag by John McLaughlin, Rome — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
PAOLO d’Amico, the newly elected president of Italian shipowners’ association Confitarma, has challenged the Italian Government to live up to its commitment to the international ship register, warning that planned budget cuts could deal a killer blow to the Italian flag fleet.
News Item European Liner Affairs body set to fold in July by Janet Porter, London — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
THE EUROPEAN Liner Affairs Association (ELAA) is to be shut down and its responsibilities transferred to the World Shipping Council in July.
News Item Asia-Europe rates slip after surge by Gavin van Marle, London — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
FREIGHT rates on the key Asia-Europe container trade remained under pressure last week.
News Item Boskalis warns of tough year ahead as profit falls by Gavin van Marle, London — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
DUTCH dredger Royal Boskalis has warned shareholders to expect a difficult year after reporting declining profit levels for 2009.
News Item LNG a sure fix to UK’s looming gas crunch by Michael Tusiani* — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
IN RECENT years, as the European Union was debating ways to decrease its dependence on Russian gas imports, the UK has had the enviable position of staying largely on the sidelines because of its own North Sea production.
News Item Spot market crashes as iron ore giants take a step back by Keith Wallis, Hong Kong — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
A LACK of fixing activity among the big iron ore producers killed whatever embers were still smouldering in the capesize market last week, causing a crash in rates.
News Item Box freight rate surge temporary – Seaspan by Rajesh Joshi, New York — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
CONTAINER freight rates that have recently spiked because of a surge in cargo demand are bound to fall later in the year as volumes “normalise”, Seaspan chief executive Gerry Wang cautioned last week.
News Item Only a half of boxships arriving at port on time by Janet Porter, London — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
SHIPPERS should add an extra day to container lines’ advertised sailing schedules as service punctuality deteriorates at a time when cargo volumes are increasing again.
News Item Realising the benefits of a cross-modal approach to empties by Rob Makay — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
A LIGHT-hearted approach to a serious topic was how this newspaper once chose to highlight the problem of empty containers at the port of Melbourne.
News Item Training imperative by Jim Wilson — last modified Mar 29, 2010 03:27 PM
 
News Item Navies go inshore in pursuit of pirates by Lloyd's List DCN — last modified Mar 30, 2010 01:52 PM
AN INTERNATIONAL fleet of warships is attacking and destroying Somali pirate vessels closer to the shores of East Africa.
News Item Asian piracy threat shifts towards South China Sea by Brittany Damora* — last modified Sep 07, 2010 10:12 PM
ON PATROL: Armed Malaysian Marine Police check a trawler they have stopped and boarded at sea near Kuala Lumpur.
News Item Casualty Reports - 25th March 2010 by Lloyd's List DCN — last modified Mar 30, 2010 01:58 PM
 
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