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Dock strike in Australia over death Jul 16, 2010

Hundreds of Western Australian wharfies and more than 1500 around Australia, have walked off the job for 24 hours in protest at a death at Melbourne Port yesterday morning, the West Australian reported. Ship containers at Fremantle, Port Hedland, Dampier and Bunbury ports were left dockside after wharfies employed by P&O Automotive and General Steve...

DSME enters South African shipping sectorJul 16, 2010

Seoul: South Korea’s Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME), one of the leading shipbuilders in the nation, is to enter into the shipping business in South Africa. According to DSME on Wednesday, the CEO and President of DSME Nam Sang-tae met with South Africa`s President Jacob Zuma, and exchanged opinions on economic cooperation includin...

Panalpina offers China-Israel LCL servicesJul 16, 2010

PANALPINA is commencing less-than-container load services from four Chinese ports to the Israeli Port of Ashdod. The LCL services will connect Ashdod with Shanghai (in 22 days), Ningbo (21 days), Hong Kong (18 days) and Yantian (17 days), via the company's hub in Singapore. The service aims to tap growth between China and Israel in the health care,...

NYK loses US$187 million in fiscal 2010Jul 16, 2010

TOKYO's Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha, or NYK Line and its subsidiaries suffered an annual loss of JPY17.4 billion (US$187 million) in fiscal 2010 after having earned a JPY56.1 billion profit the year before. Revenues in fiscal 2010 came in at JPY1.6 trillion (US$18.2 billion), a drop of 33 per cent from the previous year's sales of JPY2.4 trillion. ...

Wartsila bags massive Brightoil orderJul 15, 2010

Shenzhen: Wartsila, the marine industry’s leading ship power systems integrator, is to supply the main engines for 40 new bunkering tankers being built for the Brightoil Petroleum Group (BPG), China. In terms of the number of engines, this is one of the largest-ever orders received by Wartsila Ship Power. It has a total value of more than EUR 23 milli...

Wan Hai firms up CSBC ordersJul 15, 2010

Taipei: Taiwan’s Wan Hai Lines Limited intends to splash out $639m to order 14 boxships from compatriot CSBC, which are scheduled to be delivered from late 2011 gradually. Originally Wan Hai had ordered 12 ships last year, including six 1,805 teu and six 4,252 teu sizes. But finally it has been changed to four 1,805 teu, four 1,000 teu, and six 4,...

ClassNK expands presence in UKJul 15, 2010

Tokyo: Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK) has announced the opening of a new exclusive surveyor office in Cardiff, UK. It becomes the fourth new office to be opened by the Society this year, following the establishment of new offices in Malaysia, Syria, and Peru earlier this month. The new Cardiff Office is also the Society’s fourth to be opened in the UK ...

Geden nixes Mipo product carriersJul 15, 2010

Seoul: Turkey's Geden Lines has cancelled an eight-ship order at South Korea's Hyundai Mipo Dockyard. The line axed the contract for building eight 37,000 dwt products carriers inked in the latter half of 2007. The delivery of the vessels had been delayed by more than 18 months from original 2009-2011 in the aftermath of the global financial crisis, b...

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