Wednesday, July 14, 1999 Maritime News

Govan Shipyard Deal Back On?

Jul 14, 1999

It appears that the survival of Glasgow's Govan shipyard is a good bet, as GEC's defense arm is said to have agreed in principle to buy it from Kvaerner. Kvaerner,

Cairncross Shipyard Taken Over

Jul 14, 1999

Ernst and Young reported that Cairncross Shipyard in Brisbane - reportedly the largest ship repair facility in the Southern Hemisphere - was taken control of by

Japanese Foreign Ship Orders Plummet Nearly 25%

Jul 14, 1999

Japanese shipyards in June received foreign ship orders for 20 vessels, or 667,500 grt, down 24.4 percent from a year earlier, the Japan Ship Exporters' Association said.

Maersk Line Joins Safmarine on S. Africa/U.S. Route

Jul 14, 1999

Maersk Line reported that its ships would join Safmarine and MSC on the express service between South Africa and the U.S. The express service deploys seven

Oil Edges To 20 Month High

Jul 14, 1999

What goes down must come up? The world oil markets have again demonstrated the flair for the dramatic swing, moving higher on Wednesday, powered by stringent OPEC

New Ferry Service Mulled

Jul 14, 1999

The Iceland Steamship Company Ltd. (Eimskip) Iceland's largest shipping company, is considering starting a passenger and car ferry service between Iceland, the Faroe Islands,

Hurricane Patterns Could Crimp Gulf Oil Production

Jul 14, 1999

According to Salomon Smith Barney's mid-year weather outlook, the La Nina weather pattern stands to increase the number of hurricanes in the Gulf of Mexico this

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