• MAY 17, 2013
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    DTI eyes launch of PHL-Indonesia Roro vessel maritime export link

      The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) is eyeing the completion of a roll-on/roll-off (Roro) vessel system that would directly bring Philippine exports to Indonesia, an export official said on Thursday. According to Deputy Executive Director of the Export Development Council (EDC) Emarita Mijares, the Philippines-Indonesia Roro link is expected to hold its maiden

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    • MAY 17, 2013
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    IMO’s GloBallast Partnerships Awarded “Best Innovative Project”

      IMO’s GloBallast Partnerships Project, which assists developing countries and their maritime industries for implementation of the international regulations on ballast water management to prevent the spread of alien invasive species, has won the sixth Marine BizTV International Maritime Award for “Best Innovative Project.” The award was presented during the sixth Marine BizTV International Maritime

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    • MAY 17, 2013
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    Ransoms To Pirates Remain A Spiraling Illegal Tax On The 90% Of World’s Goods That Move By Sea

      The revelation this week that the owner of an Algerian cargo ship whose crew was held by Somali pirates paid them $2.6 million in ransom is yet another indication that the rewards these denizens reap for their illegal, life-threatening work remain a serious stumbling block to ending maritime organized crime, according to AdvanFort Company

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    • MAY 17, 2013
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    Six Dead in Ship Fire at Japanese Port

      Six bodies were discovered aboard a cargo ship that caught fire on Thursday while anchored in a Japanese port. Cambodian-registered freighter, TAIGAN, went up in flames after being in northern Japan’s port of Wakkanai since Tuesday. A total of 23 Russian and Ukrainian crewmembers were on the ship at the time of the blaze.

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    • MAY 16, 2013
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    Asia Grains-Indonesia buys Canadian wheat, Thailand takes soymeal

      Indonesian millers bought 45,000 tonnes of Canadian spring wheat for shipment in July-August in recent deals while buyers from Vietnam are in the market looking for Australia cargoes for arrival in July. Australian wheat prices rallied this week as tight old-crop supplies buoyed the market even as the U.S. market remained largely unchanged after

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    • MAY 16, 2013
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    Taiwan Imposes Sanctions on Philippines Over Killing

      Taiwan imposed sanctions against the Philippines on Wednesday, rejecting as unacceptable a Philippine apology for the killing of a fisherman from Taiwan last week. The row is the latest flare-up in tension in Asian seas where disputes in various places between various countries have raised fears of conflict in the economically vibrant region where

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    • MAY 16, 2013
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    Ransoms to Pirates Remain a Spiraling Illegal Tax on the 90% of World’s Goods That Move by Sea

      The revelation this week that the owner of an Algerian cargo ship whose crew was held by Somali pirates paid them $2.6 million in ransom is yet another indication that the rewards these denizens reap for their illegal, life- threatening work remain a serious stumbling block to ending maritime organized crime, AdvanFort Company President

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