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  • 27 July 2010

    The Competition Commission of Pakistan has imposed a penalty of Rs50 million each on four foreign firms on the allegation of cartelisation…   By Mehtab Haider (thenews) [mappress] Source: thenews, July 27, 2010;

  • 12 May 2011

    Port of Tyne has reported 2010 end of year results reflecting a significant return to growth following the recession of 2009. With chairman Sir Ian Wrigglesworth and chief executive officer Andrew Moffat at the helm, the port has seen some of the best results for some time in all five of its business areas. These […]

  • 1 March 2013
    Business & Finance

    The Port of Tyne achieved its highest cargo volumes in over 20 years in 2012, it was announced recently. Investment in the Port led to the biggest volume of cargo handled since 1989, at 6.5m tonnes, representing 22% growth against 2011 figures. Ongoing investment which has included £5m in deepening berths and the River channel […]

  • 17 October 2014
    Business & Finance

    The Netherlands has fined Royal Caribbean cruise line for violation of labour rules and regulations for foreign workers. The cruise liner, owner of the world’s biggest cruise ship Oasis of the Seas, will have to pay at least  €600,000 (USD 767,000) in fines for not having adequate residence papers for its workers, who have in addition […]

  • 7 March 2016
    Business & Finance

    The China Navigation Co. Pte., deep-sea ship owning and operating arm of the Swire group, has been fined USD 129,500 by the California Air Resources Board for failure to switch its engines over from heavy diesel “bunker” fuel to cleaner, low-sulfur fuel when close to the California coast.  Namely, on December 28, 2012, an ARB inspector […]

  • 7 April 2017
    Business & Finance

    The Turnbull Government agency is seeking $10,800 fines for nine workers from the Alcoa ship MV Portland who were refusing to sail the ship to Singapore following the announcement on their replacement with a foreign and cheaper crew, Australian unions said. The Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) and the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) have […]

  • 10 November 2009

    After months of planning, a massive dredger has started preparation work on the bed of the River Tyne for a new vehicle tunnel. The 300ft (90m) Vesalius will create a channel in the riverbed between East Howdon and Jarrow, to house four prefabricated tunnel sections.

  • 26 January 2021
    Business & Finance, Business Developments & Projects

    Dutch company Safeway and the UK-based Tyne Gangway have signed a cooperation agreement, which will see Tyne Gangway supporting Safeway in the Port of Tyne and the UK. The UK company, specialising in design and manufacturing of marine access systems, will provide the aluminium inner and outer boom and location for fast servicing for Safeway […]

  • 5 March 2019
    Business & Finance

    The Port of Tyne — a deep sea port in the UK — secures a USD 78.7 million refinancing package from Lloyds Bank.

  • 8 January 2018
    Business & Finance

    Jurong Shipyard hit with SGD 230,000 fine for the death of two workers in October 2011.

  • 13 March 2015

    The US District Court of Oregon has ordered the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) to pay the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) USD 59,628 to compensate for work stoppages and slowdowns. On December 16, 2014, Oregon Judge Michael Simon ruled that the ILWU International in San Francisco and ILWU Local 8 in Portland willfully and […]

  • 15 May 2012

    Laden with 76,195 tonnes of coal, the Alam Pesona sailed in to Port yesterday, smashing the record for the largest cargo on the Tyne previously set by sister ship Alam Penting. The ship has travelled from New Orleans (Louisiana) and taken 18 days to reach the Port of Tyne without stopping, covering a distance of […]

  • 9 October 2015

    Bellona, an environmental organization, is considering taking legal action against the Norwegian oil giant Statoil over an offshore oil spill. Statoil on Thursday said an oil spill was detected near its Statfjord A platform in the North Sea. The company’s preliminary assessments indicated that 40 cubic meters of oil were spilled into the sea. Reacting […]

  • 20 July 2018

    Perenco has submitted its draft decommissioning program for Tyne South and Guinevere installation in the North Sea to the UK authorities. 

  • 18 August 2011

    King Coal has helped the Port of Tyne smash another river record – for the second time in a fortnight!…  (shieldsgazette) [mappress] Source: shieldsgazette, August 18, 2011;

  • 21 November 2014
    Business & Finance

    China Earth Shipping Incorporated was convicted of illegally discharging garbage and fined USD 20,000 in the Townsville Magistrate’s Court on Tuesday, November 18, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) said. AMSA has prosecuted China Earth Shipping Incorporated, the owners of Panama flagged bulk carrier Xin Tai Hai and its master after it disposed of garbage near […]

  • 22 July 2015
    Business & Finance

    Dredging NZ has been fined $79,500 and ordered to pay $42,000 in reparation after the death of a worker, crushed on a dredging barge in West Park Marina, Auckland, on 19 November 2013. Peter Bateman died after being crushed between an excavator and the wall of a hopper, on a barge being skippered by Brent […]

  • 3 August 2017
    Business & Finance

    The Australian Federal Court has convicted Japanese shipping company Nippon Yusen Kabushiki Kaisha (NYK) of criminal cartel conduct and ordered it to pay a fine of AUD 25 million (around USD 20 million). However, without the NYK’s cooperation on the matter, the fine would have been even bigger, ACCC said. As informed, this is the […]

  • 6 June 2005

    State environmental regulators are proposing more than $600,000 in fines against a New London shipyard accused of polluting the Thames River and violating other laws. The Department of Environmental Protection alleges that the Thames Shipyard & Repair Co. violated environmental laws more than two dozen times from 1985 to 1998.

  • 23 May 2007

    An oil services company has been fined £110,000 after it admitted safety breaches which led to the death of a worker on a North Sea drilling ship. Derrick Love, 34, from Tayside, died instantly after being hit by a piece of equipment on board the MSV Seawell on 20 February last year.

  • 20 May 2019
    Ports & Logistics

    The Port of Tyne in the UK is nearing the final phase of a GBP 3 million investment program to infill Tyne Dock and increase its offer to potential offshore wind manufacturers. The program will result in an additional 30ha of land with deep-sea quayside access to support offshore wind, Matt Beeton, Port of Tyne Chief Executive Officer, […]

  • 15 November 2013
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    OGN Group, the North East-England offshore engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) specialist, has secured a multi-million pound contract with independent UK oil and gas development and production company EnQuest, which will lead to the creation of 600 new project jobs at its Tyneside facility. OGN will provide its specialist fabrication services to undertake finishing and […]

  • 19 May 2014
    Business & Finance, Equipment, Technology

    The Prime Minister the Rt Hon David Cameron popped into the Port of Tyne last week. Accompanied by Martin Callanan MEP, the Prime Minister took in a bird’s eye view of the Port from the top of a 70m high container shipping crane. The new gantry crane, costing £6m, was installed at the end of […]

  • 18 August 2011

    King Coal has helped the Port of Tyne smash another river record – for the second time in a fortnight!   By TERRY KELLY (shieldsgazette) [mappress] Source: shieldsgazette, August 18, 2011