Thursday, May 17, 2001 Maritime News

Hyundai Merchant Marine Denies Rumors

May 17, 2001

Hyundai Merchant Marine, South Korea's largest shipping firm, denied on Thursday a local report it had begun a debt-rescheduling program led by creditor banks.

Malta Will Announce Port Privatization Information Soon

May 17, 2001

Malta will soon issue information about the privatization of Malta Freeport and Kordin Grain Terminal in Valletta Harbor, Finance Minister John Dalli said. He said

Mystery Surround 3 Titanic Passengers May Be Solved

May 17, 2001

Nearly a century after they perished aboard the luxury liner Titanic, three mystery passengers who were laid to rest in unmarked graves -- including a two-year-old

NOL Shares Surge

May 17, 2001

Shares of shipping group Neptune Orient Lines (NOL) hit a nine-month high today, boosted by prospects of its logistics operations and hopes its weightage will rise

Look Out Ice, Bombs Away!

May 17, 2001

Russian warplanes bombed an 80-km (50 mile) wide river ice floe on Thursday in an attempt to unblock a build-up of meltwater which has forced thousands of people from flooded homes in eastern Siberia,

BG Secures U.S. LNG Rights

May 17, 2001

Britain's BG Plc secured rights to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) through one of only two functioning import terminals serving booming U.S. energy markets.

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