Thursday, June 10, 1999 Maritime News

Stena Line Charters Two New Ferries For North Sea

Jun 10, 1999

Sweden's Stena Line reportedly chartered two new ferries for its Hook of Holland to Harwich route

Buyers Eyeing Kvaerner's Masa-Yards

Jun 10, 1999

The head of Kvaerner's Masa-Yards Martin Saarikangas reportedly announced that a group of buyers were in talks to make an offer for the Finnish shipyards.

Buyers Eyeing Kvaerner's Masa-Yards

Jun 10, 1999

The head of Kvaerner's Masa-Yards Martin Saarikangas reportedly announced that a group of buyers were in talks to make an offer for the Finnish shipyards.

Bangladesh To Double Tax On Ship Scrapings

Jun 10, 1999

Bangladesh reportedly proposed to double tax on scrap ships in second half of fiscal year 2000.

Romania Allocates Funds For Ship Maintenance

Jun 10, 1999

Romania's government reportedly allocated funds for the safe operation of ships belonging to state-run Navrom and Romline shipping companies and to rotate and repatriate their crews.

Shipping Firms Urged To Plan For Y2K Failures

Jun 10, 1999

Shipping companies are being urged to draw up contingency plans to deal with millennium bug equipment breakdowns over and above preparations they should have already made to be Y2K compliant.

EU Probe Sends Shivers Through Oil Firms

Jun 10, 1999

Oil industry insiders reportedly are frightened European Union regulators, in league with their U.S. counterparts, are throwing down the gauntlet to the powerful oil majors,

EU Opens Full Probe Into Exxon/Mobil Merger

Jun 10, 1999

The European Union reportedly launched a full-scale probe into the proposed $87 billion merger of Exxon Corp. and Mobil Corp., citing a wide range of concerns about competition in the 15-nation EU.

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