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The subsidiary company of Severstal Russian Steel - ZAO Neva Metal - has launched export shipping of Karelsky Okatysh products in containers.
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The container turnover of Eurogate Group fell by 10.1% during the first half of 2009 compared with the same period of 2008.
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The German container vessel Hansa Stavanger which was released from the pirates has arrived in the Kenyan port of Mombassa.
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The Israeli shipping company ZIM integrated Shipping Services plans to increase its rates on the Asian and North European routes.
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By the end of September of 2009 the Danish shipping company Maersk Line plans to rearrange its Pacific services operated as part of the agreement for shared use of container vessels with the Swiss Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) and the French CMA CGM.
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The Danish shipping company A.P.Moeller-Maersk plans to stop all operations of its Odense Steel Shipyard which was founded in 1918, says the company’s official press release.
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The container turnover in the main Chinese ports fell by 3.8% during July of 2009 compared with the same period of last year and reached 10.1 million TEU.
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Net losses of the Singapore container line Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) during the first half of 2009 reached $391 million compared with a net profit of $196 million during the same period last year.
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Starting from the 1st of September of 2009 the Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC, Switzerland) increases its shipping rates on Atlantic and Pacific services between the US, Europe, and Asia.
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The Danish shipping company Maersk Line plans to increase its rates for shipping container cargo between Asia and Latin America and on the routes to and from Western Africa.
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Hamburg Süd, CMA CGM, and Hapag-Lloyd announced the launching of a new combined service between the ports on the Eastern coast of South America and Northern Europe.
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Two container terminals of National Container Company (NCC) - NUTEP Novorossiysk and Ust-Luga Container Terminal - have received new terminal equipment.
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COSCON Logistics (COSCON) announced the launching of a new global real-time tracking system for its containers using the GPS technology and offering this service to its clients.
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The South Korean shipping company Hanjin Shipping (one of the key operators on the Asia-Europe routes) plans to increase the shipping rates on its transatlantic services starting from the 1st of September of 2009.
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The Israeli shipping company ZIM Integrated Shipping Services plans to receive a credit of $350 million from its parent company Israel Corporation for implementing its anti-crisis plan.
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This year DVTG plans to receive revenues of 14.3 billion rubles and change its cargo base.
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The Higher Municipal Court of Ukraine has cancelled the decision of Odessa Municipal Court of Appeal about the cooperation agreement between Illichivsk Commercial Sea Port and Ukrtranscontainer, the subsidiary company of the National Container Company (NCC) in Ukraine.
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The Administration of Ports and Harbors of Ghana has decided to invest $500 million in developing the country’s ports in the nearest future.
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A new container vessel FESCO VLADIMIR ordered by FESCO transport group was launched at the Stocznia Szczecinska Nowa shipping yard in the Polish town of Caecina.
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