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Explosion, fire on tanker off Cyprus, 2 injured Product tanker ATHLOS suffered explosion, followed by fire, in the morning Dec 29 off southern coast of Cyprus, shortly after leaving Larnaca. 5 crew understood to be thrown overboard, all 5 rescued, 2 of them suffering extensive burns. All 5 were taken to hospital. Fire reportedly was extinguished or taken under control, tanker turned to coast and ran aground off Zygi village, southern Cyprus.Posted On:31-Dec-2018
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Traffic in Antwerp blocked by 30 containers lost from container ship. Inland container ship NERO on Dec 29 lost some 30 containers overboard in Antwerp, blocking all traffic on Scheldt river in the area. Cause of an accident yet unknown, watch video ship suddenly listed, and containers toppled overboard. Tugs and auxiliary boats are already busy with recovering floating containers.Posted On:31-Dec-2018
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Tanker accident, 4 Filipino crew injured, one in critical condition Product tanker WHITE SHARK experienced not clarified kind of trouble in South China sea off southern Vietnam coast on Dec 29 or earlier, tanker turned to Vietnam and requested medical assistance to 4 injured crew, one very bedly, with fractured leg bones, ribs, head wounds and extensive bleeding.Posted On:31-Dec-2018
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Headwinds threaten to slow Port of Charleston cargo growth The record pace of cargo moving through the Port of Charleston is expected to slow early next year as tariff uncertainties, a manufacturing slowdown and the Chinese New Year disrupt containerized trade.
Cargo shipments at the port were running 5.3 percent ahead of projections through November.Posted On:31-Dec-2018
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EU crackdown on malpractice won t stop China-Europe cargo trains Customs-clearance issues involving some cargo carried by China-Europe express trains, also known as China Railway Express, signal the need for reforms that will, in the long run, make these services more efficient and attractive, experts said on Thursday.
Some traders are evading import duties and value-added taxes by diverting routes and customs-clearing posts to Eastern European countries, raising worries that an EU crackdown could affect shipment volumes and drive up costs.Posted On:31-Dec-2018
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