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21 Sep 2012

Aircraft Carrier Training Facility Opens In UK

Opening of Aircraft Carrier Training Facility: Photo credit MOD

A training facility has been opened to prepare Royal Navy sailors to man the first of the Queen Elizabeth-Class carriers, due in 2016. The first of the  65,000-tonne carriers is currently being assembled at Babcock's dockyard in Rosyth, and will be able to take up to 40 aircraft; almost twice the capacity of the Invincible Class carriers. To keep up with the state-of-the-art technology on board sailors and engineers will be trained in a £1m building at HMS Collingwood in Fareham, Hampshire, which has been set out in the same way as an operations room on board the new carrier.

03 Jul 2012

Drewry’s: Container Freight Rates Headed Higher

The recent successful implementation of significant rate restoration initiatives by carriers in the core east-west trade lanes means that most are now operating above break-even. Carriers took sufficient capacity out in the winter months to ensure that recently re-activated services have not caused too much damage to the supply/demand balance and load factors on the eastbound transpacific remain strong. However, with the worsening situation in Europe, we do not foresee a strong peak season this year and carriers will experience some rate erosion during the summer months. Evergreen’s decision to launch another weekly loop this month is not a positive and the Asia-Europe trade is most at risk because of the need to fill more 12,000+ teu ships every week.

13 Apr 2011

Does the Container Sector Need to go back to School?

Drewry’s quarterly Container Forecaster focuses on early 2011 and how the scene is being set for what looks like another boisterous year for the sector. What, if any, lessons have been learnt? London, UK, 13th April 2011 -The basic education of school-children used to revolve around the Three R’s of reading, writing and arithmetic. It seems that the container syllabus is currently following a similar mantra. The 3 R’s of Containerisation = rates, reductions, recklessness. Having last year successfully overturned the heavy losses of 2009…

11 Nov 2003

Outlook for All-Water Services to be Discussed at Conference

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