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Court Hears Closing Arguments in Clean-Trucks Case
Bill Mongelluzzo |
The watershed Los Angeles clean-truck lawsuit is one step closer to conclusion, with the port stating in its closing arguments that it is exempt from federal pre-emption law because it is a market par
Maritime
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Trucking labor
Hamburg Container Volume Slips 4 Percent
Joseph Bonney |
Overall container volume at Germany’s Port of Hamburg slipped 4 percent to 1.8 million 20-foot equivalent units in the first quarter, but loaded containers posted a 1.6 percent increase.
Maritime
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Georgia Ports Volume Jumped 25 Percent in April
Peter T. Leach |
The container volume handled by Georgia’s ports jumped by 25.6 percent in April, making five months in a row that they recorded double-digit growth.
Maritime
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DP World Takes Delivery of Six Cranes
JOC Staff |
DP World India took delivery of six rubber-tired gantry cranes that are to be installed at its International Container Transshipment Terminal, the country’s first deep-water transshipment facili
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Register of Shipping Opens Singapore Office
Peter T. Leach |
The International Register of Shipping opened an office in Singapore as part of its strategy to expand its worldwide presence.
Maritime
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A Lakefront Container View
Peter T. Leach |
Ports on the Great Lakes, which traditionally handle dry and liquid bulk, breakbulk and project cargo, are looking at a future with containers.
Maritime
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Dark Tidings
Janet Nodar |
Nearly a month after an explosion destroyed the BP/Transocean Deepwater Horizon deep-sea drilling rig in the Gulf of Mexico, oil was still gushing from two leaks in the rig’s shattered well hous
Maritime
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Profits From the French Connection
Peter T. Leach |
One by one, the major shipping lines pushed to the brink of bankruptcy have received financial infusions enabling them to survive.
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David vs. Goliath On the Pacific
Bill Mongelluzzo |
At first blush, it makes sense that start-up carrier The Containership Co. chose the new Port of Taicang as its home base in China, but CEO Jakob Tolstrup-Moller said it was the other way around.
Maritime
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CMA CGM Adds Calls to Asia-Gulf of Mexico Service
Thomas L. Gallagher |
CMA CGM will add calls at Mobile, Ala., and Pusan, Korea, to its Asia-Gulf of Mexico service, effective May 20, the company announced Friday.
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Shippers, Carriers Join in Clean-Trucks Initiative
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Retailers, motor carriers and environmentalists have joined forces in the Southeast to develop a clean-air initiative to reduce harmful emissions from harbor trucks.
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APL Parent Narrows Loss to $98 Million
Joseph Bonney |
Neptune Orient Lines, Singapore-based parent of ocean container carrier APL, narrowed its first-quarter net loss to $98 million from $245 million a year earlier and said trends point to a return to pr
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Savannah Uses Green Technology to Maintain Depth
Peter T. Leach |
The Port of Savannah is using a modified silt suspension system to maintain a depth of 48 feet at four of its Garden City Terminal berths and to increase oxygen levels in the river.
Maritime
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Felixstowe Cuts Carbon Emissions 8 Percent
Thomas L. Gallagher |
The Port of Felixstowe reduced its carbon emissions 8.3 percent in 2009 compared with the previous year, the port announced in its annual Environmental Report.
Maritime
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Revenue, Profit Fall for Hamburg Stevedore HHLA
Bruce Barnard |
HHLA, Hamburg's biggest stevedore, reported first quarter profit and revenue shrunk from a year ago but said container traffic is picking up.
Maritime
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Portland Signs Terminal Lease with ICTSI
Bill Mongelluzzo |
International Container Terminal Services Inc. Wednesday signed a 25-year lease with the Port of Portland to operate the container and breakbulk facility at Terminal 6.
Maritime
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State Seeks Bidders for Phila. Terminal
Peter T. Leach |
The Philadelphia Regional Port Authority, which last year postponed the bidding process for the design and construction of a new container terminal in the former Philadelphia Navy Yard, is again seeki
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North American ports
CMA CGM Projects $1.8 Billion Profit on Operations
Peter T. Leach |
CMA CGM, building on a $270 million profit the carrier showed in the first quarter, expects to earn $1.8 billion on its operations for the year as a whole, according to Philippe Soulie, CEO of the Fre
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Maersk Maintains Lid on Capacity
Joseph Bonney |
Maersk Line is maintaining “tight management” of its vessel capacity despite rising cargo volume and rates, parent company A.P. Moller-Maersk said.
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Maersk Launches Direct Vietnam to U.S. Service
Peter T. Leach |
The Maersk Mathilde called at a port near Ho Chi Minh City Wednesday, as Maersk Line launched its new direct TP6 service between Vietnam and the U.S.
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Seaspan Lost $36.6 Million in First Quarter
Peter T. Leach |
Seaspan lost $36.6 million in the first quarter ended March 31, compared to the profit of $24.2 million in the same period last year, the Hong Kong-based charter shipowner reported.
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Forwarding
Hapag-Lloyd Returns to Profit
Bruce Barnard |
Hapag-Lloyd made a profit in the first three months of 2010 as increased cargo volume and higher freight rates ended a run of five consecutive quarters in the red.
Maritime
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Carriers Maximizing Space, says Agility Executive
Bill Mongelluzzo |
At a time when vessel space in the trans-Pacific is at a premium, carriers value those customers that accurately predict their slot requirements and then meet those commitments throughout the life of
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Widdows, Hemingway to Receive Connie Awards
Bill Mongelluzzo |
Ron Widdows, president and chief executive officer of NOL Group, and John Hemingway, chief executive officer and president of SSA Marine/Carrix, have been chosen as recipients of the 2010 Connie Award
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A.P. Moller-Maersk Returns To Profit
Bruce Barnard |
A.P.
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CMA CGM Delays, Cancels 42 Ship Orders
Peter T. Leach |
CMA CGM reached agreement with five South Korean shipyards that were building its orders for 42 new containerships to postpone delivery of 30 vessels that had been scheduled for delivery in 2010 throu
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Pep Boys Paying $5 Million Penalty for Imports
John D. Boyd |
Automotive and hardware retailer Pep Boys will pay $5 million in civil penalties under a settlement in what the Environmental Protection Agency says is its largest case ever involving imported vehicle
Transport, Trade and Regulation News
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CMA CGM, Maersk Add Joint Asia-Europe Service
Peter T. Leach |
CMA CGM and Maersk Line plan to launch a new weekly service in time for peak season, reflecting the recovery in demand on one of the world’s largest trade lanes.
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Four Lines Launch Asia-Europe Service
JOC Staff |
A consortium of Hanjin Shipping, Hyundai Merchant Marine, Yang Ming Line and United Arab Shipping Company will launch a container service between Asia and Southern Europe, starting at the end of May.<
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Container Ship Charter Rates Accelerate
Bruce Barnard |
Container ship charter rates are rallying strongly, growing an average of nearly 27 percent for some vessels in the past month, as ocean carriers scramble for extra capacity amid a strong rebound in c
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Prince Rupert Containers Jump 87 Percent
Courtney Tower |
Container traffic between China and the British Columbia port of Prince Rupert soared in the first quarter of this year, up 87.3 percent from the same period last year, the Prince Rupert Port Authorit
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Thamesport Receives Post-Panamax Crane
Peter T. Leach |
London Thamesport took delivery of a new ship-to-shore gantry crane manufactured by Zhenhua Port Machinery Company of Shanghai.
Maritime
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Hanjin Reduces First-Quarter Loss
Peter T. Leach |
Hanjin Shipping lost $118 million in the first quarter ended March 31, down from the $191 million loss it suffered in the first quarter last year, and substantially lower than the $239 million it lost
Maritime
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Breakbulk Buoys Terminal Operator
Bruce Barnard |
Terminal operator Euroports Holdings testifies to the potential of breakbulk cargo, having in just four years built up a business with 2009 revenues of about US$675 million from handling 55 million me
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Tropical cargo goes high-tech
Alan M. Field |
For generations, unloading tropical fruits from incoming ships and reloading them onto land-based transportation has been a labor-intensive, low-technology business, even at modern European ports such
Forwarding
Order Against Ransom
R.G. Edmonson |
Shipowners or operators who pay ransom to Somali pirates could face U.S. civil penalties or criminal prosecution under a White House “Executive Order concerning Somalia.”
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Ease of Trade Is Key
Janet Nodar |
Ease of trade is as important as tariff reductions when it comes to helping a developing country boost its imports and exports, according to a recent report from the World Bank.
Forwarding
Super heavy-lift remains a niche market
Janet Nodar |
Heavy-load carriers, like their breakbulk brethren, are adding lift capacity, flexible hold configurations, specialized dynamic positioning systems and other complicated and customized fixtures to the
Forwarding
Taking the Gloves Off
Bruce Barnard |
Breakbulk may be the Cinderella cargo on the European waterfront as ports struggle to emerge from the deepest recession in a generation.
Forwarding
Panama May Pay for Higher Tolls
Peter T. Leach |
It certainly isn’t the first time ocean carriers and importers have disagreed, and it won’t be the last, but the outcome could determine the fate of U.S.
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