Monday 7 November 2011

IFW Editor's Top Stories Bulletin


 

 

California dockers fear exploding reefers

Port workers at Oakland refuse to handle boxes that may have been repaired in Vietnam

Northern Europe gateways still the most efficient

Economics and geography in their favour, says new port analysis

UK to allow armed guards on cargo ships

Protection against 'the stain' of piracy in high-risk waters is needed, says Cameron

Global shipping giants unite on need to reduce emissions

Vision for 2040 calls for immediate action by industry to 'go greener'

Containership owners see billions wiped off the value of their fleets

Overcapacity on main trades depresses vessel value as well as freight and charter rates

FEATURE

Friday Focus: Expertise-on-demand

What if you could tap into information you need, at the right time, to make the right comparison, route cargo to meet supply chain demand and create a quote? asks Brym Heimbeck

 

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