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CMA CGM launches INTTRA in North AmericaOct 14, 2009

CMA CGM is piloting INTTRA's Web-based eInvoice software with select customers in North America. The system helps carriers and customers to submit, receive, review and process invoices. "Our customers in North America have welcomed this cost savings initiative," said Terry Grange, senior director, eCommerce, CMA CGM (America). "We anticipate that it will...

RSA firm to launch a new fruit container serviceOct 14, 2009

South African fruit exporters to Europe look set to gain a fresh shipping option later this year with the launch of a new container line service by fruit industry veteran Carl van der Westhuizen and co-founder Ian Wicks. The shipping line, currently known as African Feeder Lines but in the process of changing its name to MGB Shipping, is due to go into se...

Maersk Line announces Mediterranean - North America vessel changeOct 14, 2009

Maersk Line would like to announce a change to the WestMed service in the Mediterranean to North America trade. Maersk Line will replace our 5,000 TEU vessels with ships of 2,900 TEU capacity. This change comes as a result of the discontinuation of slot purchases by APL and Hapag Lloyd onboard the WestMed. Without the additional cargo of our previous partne...

Two motor vessels collide in Vologodskaya regionOct 14, 2009

“Volgoflot-5” motor vessel (“Volgoflot-tanker”, vessel’s home port - Nizhnii Novgorod), proceeding along Rybinsk-St.-Petersburg route with fuel oil cargo on board and “Okskii-62” motor vessel (Belozerskii port, vessel’s home port - Belozersk), proceeding Shala-Tver route with break-stone cargo on board colli...

Singapore Sept container traffic falls 5.8 pct from AugOct 14, 2009

Singapore port terminals handled 5.8 percent fewer containers in September than in August, a downturn after two months of rises, and traffic was 16 percent lower than a year earlier, government data showed. The numbers from the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore show trade at the world's busiest container port is struggling to improve, underlining ...

NCSP Group cargo turnover up 8.1% Jan-Sep, 2009 Oct 14, 2009

Cargo turnover of the Novorossiisk Commercial Seaport Group (NCSP) cargo turnover grew by 8.1% (65 million 218,8 thousand tons) in January-September, 2009 as compared to the figures of corresponding period in 2008. As per the press-service NCSP, the total amount of cargoes that demonstrated a positive growth rate recorded an aggregate increase of 8, 712.6...

China Shipping Container Lines Co. to raise South America ratesOct 13, 2009

China Shipping Container Lines Co., the nation's second-largest cargo-box carrier, will raise rates for hauling goods to South America and Southern Africa as the industry seeks a return to profit through higher fees. Asia-South America rates will rise by 15 percent, or US$350, per 20 foot box, and Asia-Southern Africa rates will go up by US$200, about 10...

Novoship OJSC tanker is illegally arrested in Lagos (Nigeria) Oct 13, 2009

August 22, 2009 tanker “Troitsk” (Novoship OJSC operator, Sovcomflot group of companies) was illegally arrested after being unloaded in the port of Lagos (Nigeria), press-service of the shipping line has informed on the matter today. The tanker is currently anchored three sea miles away from the port of Lagos. The crew safely stays on board ...

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