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  • Shippers Taking It Slow in Bad Times [Container Shipping]

    04/09/2009 7:34:18 PM PDT · by Vince Ferrer · 28 replies · 747+ views
    Wall Street Journal Online ^ | april 8, 2009 | JOHN W. MILLER
    At about half speed, fuel consumption drops to 100-150 tons of fuel a day from 350 tons, saving as much as $5,000 an hour. "The strategy now is to slow steam as much as possible," said Christian Hagart, the Eugen's chief officer.
  • A third of shipping lines face bankruptcy

    03/25/2009 6:12:29 PM PDT · by Vince Ferrer · 16 replies · 745+ views
    hellenc shipping news ^ | march 17, 2009
    Experts in the Far East have suggested that more than one third of the current number of shipping companies may go bankrupt in 2009, because of the global economic downturn. Since the beginning of the crisis last September, at least four companies, hit by a combination of falling rates and a global capacity glut, have had to seek bankruptcy protection in order to keep trading. Exacerbating the situation is China's diminishing need for iron ore imports. Analysts suggest that shipping lines will respond by scrapping almost one third of active vessels over the next 24 months. Shipping lines trying to...
  • Terror From the Sea: Warning From the Indian Naval Chief

    02/26/2009 1:21:40 AM PST · by Cindy · 5 replies · 519+ views
    http://www.southasiaanalysis.org/papers31/paper3068.html ^ | 24-Feb-2009 | Guest Column By Commodore R. S. Vasan
    Paper no. 3068 Admiral Sureesh Mehta, the Chief of the Naval Staff sounded a stern warning on 18th February 2009, about the possibility of nuclear weapons being smuggled in to the country through the ever increasing container traffic. The warning was issued at a seminar to discuss Port Development and related security issues. At one level, there is nothing new in the warning. Similar warnings were issued post 9/11 by US and other maritime analysts who expected the seas to be the next medium for transportation and manifestation of terror. It is this fear that prompted the US to examine...
  • Stowaways caught in LA

    12/31/2008 3:46:01 PM PST · by Cindy · 12 replies · 581+ views
    The JOURNAL of COMMERCE ONLINE ^ | Updated December 30, 2008 10:04:03 AM | n/a
    SNIPPET: "Two stowaways onboard a container ship were apprehended at the Port of Los Angeles." SNIPPET: "The Coast Guard had been notified that two stowaways were discovered on the LA-bound container ship Zenit during an earlier port call. The stowaways were reported to be Nigerian nationals"
  • Mystery Container Washes Up On Scottish Beach

    12/29/2007 4:27:35 PM PST · by af_vet_rr · 157 replies · 1,024+ views
    BBC News ^ | 29 Dec 2007 | BBC
    Experts are trying to identify a huge metal container that has been washed up on a beach in the Western Isles. The tank, which is 27m high, has no markings and is thought to have fallen from a ship before being washed up on the west of Benbecula. It was discovered by a dog walker on Poll Na Crann beach - known locally as Stinky Bay - near Griminish. Stornoway Coastguard is using two numbers on the container to try to find out where the item has come from. Alasdair MacEachen, assistant director of environmental services at Comhairle nan Eilean...
  • Arnold backs port container fee

    12/20/2007 12:02:28 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 54 replies · 206+ views
    LA Daily News ^ | 12/21/07 | Kristopher Hanson
    LONG BEACH - Days after port authorities approved a $35 environmental fee on containers shipped through Southern California's harbors, Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger said Wednesday that he would support a similar fee at the state level. Schwarzenegger, who previously said container fees would hurt the economy, now considers them an option to help fund trade-related infrastructure and environmental programs. "I think fees are good; we just have to work it out with the various stakeholders," Schwarzenegger said during a visit with U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson Jr. "It's extremely important that we find a way to create economic development and increase...
  • TV ad implies threat to security from unlikely source: Wal-Mart

    03/25/2007 6:18:30 PM PDT · by Eric Blair 2084 · 24 replies · 1,301+ views
    The Star Ledger ^ | March 25, 2007 | JOE MALINCONICO
    The television advertisement starts with an ominous warning about 9/11. Then it shows a nuclear explosion, followed by a photo of Osama bin Laden and a ship loaded with cargo containers. "Since 9/11, it is one of the greatest threats we face, a nuclear weapon in the hands of Osama bin Laden shipped through an American port," says the voice-over. Finally, the ad reveals its villain: an outfit based in Arkansas that has a network of 1.8 million workers around the world who operate at 3,900 locations in the United States. Its corporate name is Wal-Mart Stores Inc. What's the...
  • Three [Middle Eastern] men detained at Port of Miami after giving suspicious statement

    01/07/2007 2:58:42 PM PST · by RightOnTheLeftCoast · 59 replies · 2,068+ views
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel ^ | 7 Jan 07 | Vanessa Blum
    Three men detained at Port of Miami after giving suspicious statements By Vanessa Blum South Florida Sun-Sentinel Posted January 7 2007, 4:22 PM EST MIAMI -- Three men were detained Sunday after trying to gain access to the Port of Miami, according to a spokeswoman for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The driver drew suspicion at the port's delivery entrance around 8 a.m. after making inconsistent statements, said Judy Orihuela. The driver could not produce the requested paperwork to identify himself and his cargo. The vehicle was subsequently searched and two additional men were found in the truck's cab, Orihuela...
  • DHS and DOE Launch Secure Freight Initiative

    12/16/2006 10:58:53 AM PST · by 1rudeboy · 2 replies · 323+ views
    U.S. Department of Homeland Security ^ | December 7, 2006 | press release
    Office of the Press Secretary DHS Press Office, (202) 282-8010 NNSA Public Affairs, (202) 586-7371 The Departments of Homeland Security (DHS) and Energy (DOE) today announced the first phase of the Secure Freight Initiative, an unprecedented effort to build upon existing port security measures by enhancing the federal government’s ability to scan containers for nuclear and radiological materials overseas and to better assess the risk of inbound containers. Today’s announcement includes the endorsement from a broad coalition of terminal operators, ocean carriers, and shippers, who pledged to support this effort at facilities they operate overseas. “Our highest priority and greatest...
  • House to take up open container ban second time

    04/03/2005 7:26:20 AM PDT · by schaketo · 9 replies · 723+ views
    The Bozeman Daily Chronicle, MT ^ | April 1, 2005 | Walt Williams
    HELENA -- House lawmakers will once again have to decide whether to support a law banning open containers in vehicles. The House Judiciary Committee voted 11-7 Friday to send a Senate version of the open-container ban to the House floor. Senate Bill 80 by Sen. Gary Perry, R-Manhattan, makes it a crime to have an open beer or other alcoholic beverage in a vehicle, but masks violations of the law from drivers' records. The House has already approved an open-container law once this session. That ban would have required violations show up on driver's records, as preferred by groups fighting...
  • U.S., Singapore Team for Seaport Security (container security, detect nuclear materials)

    03/12/2005 10:52:20 PM PST · by FairOpinion · 279+ views
    Security Info Watch ^ | march 10, 2005 | AP
    SINGAPORE, March 10 (Kyodo) - The United States agreed Thursday to help Singapore install special equipment at its seaports to detect hidden shipments of nuclear and other radioactive materials. The agreement inked by representatives of the two governments in Singapore paves the way for U.S. provision of the specialized radiation detection technology to the city-state and training of local law enforcement personnel to operate it. ''Singapore will be the first country in Southeast Asia to use this type of detection system in cooperation with the United States,'' according to a joint statement issued by the two sides. The United States...
  • How to Keep Osama From Coming Down the Chimney -- Port security is the new obsession.

    12/01/2004 6:22:22 AM PST · by OESY · 13 replies · 1,115+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | December 1, 2004 | Holman W. Jenkins, Jr.
    ...Kerry accused the Bush administration of failing adequately to police the six million cargo containers flowing into the country each year.... This absurdity, in fact, conceals one of the great, low-budget successes of the war on terrorism. A rule was instituted overnight requiring shippers to deliver an electronic manifest of every container to U.S. Customs 24 hours before it's loaded aboard a ship in a foreign port. The info is fed through a classified, rule-based screening program to identify "high-risk" cargos, shippers or handlers, with the targeted containers undergoing X-ray or physical search before loading.... All this was done... for...
  • Rand Corp. warns of shipping terror threat

    09/24/2003 7:01:37 AM PDT · by Nexus · 22 replies · 390+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 9/23/03 | UPI
    <p>LONDON, Sept. 23 (UPI) -- A Rand Corp. study released Tuesday in London warns terrorists might use container ships in terror attacks meant to cause massive casualties.</p> <p>World Tribune.com says the report warns cargo ships or shipping containers could be used to deliver weapons of mass destruction for terror groups such as al-Qaida.</p>
  • Buried lab tools found at chemical plant

    04/11/2003 3:02:36 AM PDT · by Prince Charles · 9 replies · 463+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | 4-11-03 | MATTHEW COX & ROB CURTIS
    Buried lab tools found at chemical plant April 11, 2003 BY MATTHEW COX AND ROB CURTIS KARBALA, Iraq--Troops with the 101st Airborne Division unearthed 11 steel shipping containers filled with sophisticated lab equipment buried on the grounds of a chemical plant in Karbala. The equipment, discovered Wednesday at the Karbala Chemical plant by troops from the 326th Engineering Battalion, included computers and a spectrometer, a machine used to analyze chemical compounds. Also found was a 750-pound centrifugal pump that was made in Finland and originally shipped to a company in Jordan that makes plastic drinking cups. On Thursday, a team...
  • Container ship listing badly in Port of Seattle

    10/26/2002 8:37:23 AM PDT · by Ramius · 150 replies · 330+ views
    A Container ship is listing badly while at the dock in the Port of Seattle. Coast Guard and ship owners investigating to figure out how to right it.
  • U.S. agents investigate container at Port Newark (shower ON)

    09/11/2002 8:26:24 AM PDT · by Sender · 37 replies · 273+ views
    NorthJersey.com ^ | 9/11/2002 | Mitchel Maddux
    U.S. Coast Guard personnel and federal agents were examining a cargo ship at Port Newark on Tuesday night after it triggered a radioactivity detector during a search, officials said. The radioactivity seemed to be coming from either cargo containers or from the ocean-going ship itself, which was at a wharf at the Maersk Sealand terminal, an official familiar with the incident said. Specialists from the U.S. Department of Energy were at the scene, along with FBI agents and others, the official said. At press time, authorities had not issued a finding on the source of the radioactivity. The Palermo Senator...
  • No sign of al Qaida raiders along LA coast

    06/19/2002 7:15:47 AM PDT · by Nexus · 35 replies · 558+ views
    UPI ^ | 6/18/02 | Hil Anderson
    No sign of al Qaida raiders along LA coast By Hil Anderson From the National Desk Published 6/18/2002 8:47 PM View printer-friendly version LOS ANGELES, June 18 (UPI) -- There has been no sign of a boatload of al Qaida terrorists that intelligence reports indicated were sailing toward the Southern California coast aboard a merchant ship with the intent of coming ashore in the Los Angeles area, the FBI said Tuesday. "Obviously, we have investigated and are continuing to investigate, but we have no information to substantiate the report," Cheryl Mamura, an FBI spokesman in Los Angeles, told United Press...