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Asian premium airlines' plight

SEVERE CROSSWINDS: High fuel prices, economic uncertainty and pressure from Middle East, budget carriers squeeze profits


TNT customers in Malaysia can now do eInvoicing

The web-based service, provided free of charge, underlines TNT's commitment to offering unrivalled customer service, says TNT Asia regional managing director


Logistics firm Agility boosts warehouse space in Malaysia

Global logistics provider Agility has opened a logistics hub in Kuala Lumpur, boosting the company's total warehousing capacity in Malaysia to over 34,000 sq m.


FMM says shipping lines should bear depot gate charges

KUALA LUMPUR: The Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) claimed that the depot gate charges or any other claim by container depot operators should be borne and absorbed by the shipping lines.


Getting more out of logistics sector

KUALA LUMPUR: Asean members have embarked on an initiative to better integrate their logistics services, thus opening a window of opportunity for Malaysia to expand or gain access into regional markets.


Plenty more to do to develop green shipping

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO) is a special United Nations agency responsible for the safety and security of shipping and the prevention of marine pollution by ships.


Rising demand helps to shield shipbuilding industry: MSET

Business could not be better for MSET as it expects to deliver two 60m vessels worth nearly RM100 million this year, and will start work on another five vessels measuring 45m at its shipyard


MASkargo makes unique 'airport to door' delivery

Malaysia Airlines Cargo Sdn Bhd (MASkargo), the air cargo division of Malaysia Airlines, transported two out of six motor ball valves, weighing 22 tonnes each, from Frankfurt to Kuching last Tuesday.


'Regulate freight forwarding industry'

The Federation of Malaysia Freight Forwarders wants the registration of freight forwarders be made mandatory to weed out fly-by-night operators


IATA warns of fuel price spike

The loss of some refinery capacity due to the earthquake in Japan could lead to higher jet fuel prices, says International Air Transport Association (IATA).


SAM makes its mark in aviation

DURING the recently-concluded 12th edition of the Singapore Air Show at the Changi Air Base, the event's clear star was Boeing's much-delayed 787 (dubbed by many as the 7-late-7).


PosLaju to make 'house calls'

POS MALAYSIA Bhd's courier strategic business unit, PosLaju plans to cater to more contractual customers to maintain its position as a front runner in the local courier business.


External trade growth to propel logistics sector

THE growth in the external trade is expected to propel the expansion of the country's logistics industry this year.


Japan eases fears among shipping lines

SINGAPORE/TOKYO: Japan's transport ministry sought to ease growing fears among global shipping lines on the safety and insurance issues of operating in Tokyo Bay, saying radiation at the country's largest ports were at "very safe" levels.


Malaysia willing to look into Cabotage Policy

The federal government is willing to look into the problems faced by the business community in Sabah, particularly the Cabotage Policy.


CMA-CGM hopes fora repeat performance

The CMA-CGM Group expects to grow its container volume in Port Klang between 12 per cent and 13 per cent again this year, if everything goes reasonably well.


DHL upbeat on growth, to invest more in Malaysia

DHL still sees the potential in the logistics and supply chain business, not only in Malaysia but also in the Asia-Pacific region


Wooing shipping firms via captive insurance


No hidden agenda, says Masa

Malaysia Shipowners' Association says it has no hidden agenda in protecting the Cabotage Policy and the myth that the policy is a creation of Masa should stop


Westports container volume jumps

PORT KLANG: Container volume moving through Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd rose by 15 per cent or 6.4 million twenty foot equivalent units (TEUs) last year, compared with 5.6 million TEUs in 2010.


Logistics industry set to grow 10.3pc to RM129.9b


To Moscow direct, with Transaero

Transaero is the sole airline from Russia to operate to Kuala Lumpur with one flight weekly.


Maersk: Box rates to return to pre-crisis levels this year

SINGAPORE: Danish shipping and oil group A.P. Moller-Maersk said on Saturday that global container shipping rates were likely to return to pre-crisis levels by the peak season at the end of this year.


Singapore Airlines takes bold gamble

SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines' decision to launch a long-haul budget carrier is a risky but necessary gamble as it comes under growing pressure at both ends of the market, aviation analysts said.


PKA plans new formula on feeder incentives


Liberalisation delivers the goods

Liberalisation has resulted in haulage operators becoming more cost-efficient and sensitive to the needs of their customers


Freight forwarding pioneer Abel Tan dies

It is understood that the group would remain under the control of the Tan family following the death of the founder of the Able Group of Companies


Backing for plan to accredit logistics firms

The Federation of Malaysian Freight Forwarders (FMFF) has agreed in principle to introduce accreditation to players in the logistics industry, in an effort to raise the quality of freight forwarders in the country.


Port Klang retains status as busiest container port

Port Klang, comprising Northport and Westports, has retained its title as the country's busiest container port in the first half of this year, with a 48.3 per cent share of the total number of containers handled by all Malaysian ports.


Upbeat outlook on halal logistics

Container haulier and logistics service provider Kontena Nasional Bhd expects its halal logistics division to contribute between RM7 million and RM8 million, or about 5 per cent, to annual revenue from this year.


'Stop blaming Cabotage Policy'

Local shipowners have called on shippers to stop blaming a 28-year-old national policy that allows only Malaysia-flagged shipping lines to carry cargo between domestic ports, for the higher cost of goods in Sabah and Sarawak.


Busy months ahead for shipyards

Malaysia's shipyards are expected to remain busy until mid-2009, fulfilling contracts awarded during the past few years, said Lloyd's Register (LR).


Port Klang Authority working to diversify income stream

PORT Klang Authority (PKA) is working towards diversifying its income stream in an effort to bear the costs of running both Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ) and its own operations.


First delivery of 747-8F to Cargolux scrapped

WASHINGTON: Boeing Co said on Friday it would not make the planned first delivery of its 747-8 Freighter to Cargolux today, citing "unresolved issues" with the airline.


Union likes standardised rates at Port Klang


Logwin’s red carpet logistics go regional

KUALA LUMPUR: Logwin AG is launching red carpet logistics Asia-wide following the successful rollout of its premium fashion logistics product in Malaysia.


MASwings to start flying within BIMP-EAGA next year

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines' (MAS) wholly-owned unit, MASwings, will commence flight operations into Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippines East Asean Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA) next year.


Euroala to start JetFox production in Q4

KUALA LUMPUR: Euroala Industries Sdn Bhd, which has bought the design and technology of Ita-lian light aircraft JetFox, expects to start production of four aircraft per month in the fourth quarter, said its chairman Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.


PKA awaiting cabinet nod for third port

KLANG: The proposed third port, to complement the existing Northport and Westports, is currently awaiting cabinet approval, Port Klang Authority chairman Datuk Dr Teh Kim Poo said.


Shell Westport Terminal to be expanded


Firefly receives third B737-800 for KK route

KOTA KINABALU: Firefly, a community airline subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines (MAS), has taken delivery of a third Boeing 737-800 aircraft to be stationed here, officially marking the start of Kota Kinabalu as its eastern hub.


Emirates: More KL flights if numbers add up

Emirates may introduce three more flights out of Kuala Lumpur from March 2011 should it continue to enjoy growth in passenger numbers.


Sindora's Johor hubs to focus on shipbuilding, repair

Plantation-based company Sindora Bhd (6106) will focus on shipbuilding and ship repair activities at the oil and gas hub in Teluk Ramunia and Pengerang areas in Johor.


Haulage charges set to go up

KUALA LUMPUR: The Association of Malaysian Hauliers (AMH) will raise its haulage tariff guidelines by 20 per cent, effective June 1.


Konsortium Logistik eyes more vessels

LOGISTICS provider Konsortium Logistik Bhd (6157) plans to buy four vessels between this year and next in an effort to provide consistent service to its customers.


Westports seals long-term deal with China Shipping

China Shipping Container Lines Co Ltd (CSCL) would continue to make Westports Malaysia in Port Klang its mega trans-shipment hub in Southeast Asia.


Container traffic up in first 10 months

Malaysian ports handled 16.6 per cent more containers in the first 10 months of this year compared with the same period in 2009, reflecting a recovery in both domestic and transhipment cargo.


Penang Port aims to handle more cargo

Penang Port Sdn Bhd aims to double the volume of cargo handled from the one million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) it looks on course to achieve this year.


Landbridge gets itself ready for better times

The container haulage operator, which started its operation in March this year, is investing in 20 Mercedes-Benz prime movers, 100 trailers, a depot building and haulage software system


Century Logistics looking at Indonesia

Century Logistics Holdings Bhd (7117) expects contribution from its overseas ventures in Thailand, India and China to account for a third of its revenue in three years.


Wooing yacht owners to register vessels in Langkawi

THE Transport Ministry has stepped up efforts to attract yacht owners from all over the world to register their vessels in Langkawi.


New facility set to double CEVA’s business

CEVA Logistics, one of the leading global supply chain companies, will launch its latest 32,516 sq m warehouse in Selangor soon, and expects the new facility to double its business in Malaysia by 2010.


Initial works on permanent LCCT to begin soon

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) (5014), which manages all the airports in Malaysia, said initial works for the permanent low-cost carrier terminal (LCCT) in Sepang will start next month.


Profit growth goal revised upwards

MULTIMODAL freight service provider Freight Management Holdings Bhd (FMHB) (7210) expects net profit to grow by up to 20 per cent in the current fiscal year, aided by growth from all divisions except rail freight services and cost and margin improvements.


TNT introduces web-based express import system

TNT Express, the world's leading delivery services providers, has introduced its new express import system, which gives the customers complete control over their import shipments.


RM75m more to expand Sani Express network

Sani United Sdn Bhd (SUSB), the operator of the Sani Express double-deck bus network, is investing another RM75 million to expand its services nationwide.


Port Klang container, cargo throughput down

Container traffic through Port Klang, the country's busiest container port, fell by 8.3 per cent last year, as the global economic downturn continues to hurt the country's exports.


Defer move to ease cabotage policy, urge shipowners

Malaysian shipowners are appealing to the government to defer its unexpected decision to relax the national cabotage shipping policy.


Etihad on course to emerge stronger from crisis

Etihad Airways, which operates one of the youngest commercial airline fleet in the world, expects to come out stronger from the 2009 global financial crisis.


Northport may delay wharf-upgrading work


Freight derivatives trade loses appeal

SINGAPORE: Freight derivatives are falling out of favour as traditionally conservative ship owners and brokers back out of the sort of speculation on volatile freight rates that has just claimed its highest-profile victim.


CMA CGM sees double-digit volume growth at Westports


Lim has big plans for Port Klang

In June this year, the port community in Port Klang was surprised by the entry of little known Lim Thean Shiang as Port Klang Authority's general manager.


OOCL: Malaysian ops to see continued growth growth


Westports staff show their mettle as mega containership makes maiden call

One of the world's largest containership, the 13,300-TEU CMA CGM Christophe Colomb, made its maiden call at Westports on November 22.


Fitch: Asian shipping firms face challenges

The majority of the seven Asian shipping companies under Fitch's ratings coverage 'will continue to face significant operating and credit challenges in 2010'


Oversupply of ships to be resolved


Malaysian shipping lines claim discrimination

The attitude by Johor Port to accord least priority to Malaysian-owned shipping lines amid worsening congestion is very saddening, says Masa


TNT Express aims to triple revenue

TNT Express Worldwide (M) Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Netherlands-based logistics group TNT NV, is looking at tripling its revenue in Malaysia over the next three years.


MASkargo joins IATA e-freight programme

IATA e-freight, an industry-wide initiative involving carriers, freight forwarders, ground handlers, shippers and customs authorities, aims to take the paper out of the air cargo supply chain


Dagang Net may charge customers flat rate

Some customers believe that flat-rate billing is a more customer-friendly way of charging, with no hidden fees, says Dagang Net chief operating officer


Westports, chairman walk away with Brand Laureate Awards


Labuan Shipyard ready to do its part

THE much anticipated boom in the oil and gas industry in Sabah and Sarawak has put the Labuan Shipyard and Engineering Sdn Bhd on standby mode.


PKA won't extend grace period for enforcement of new rules

Port Klang Authority (PKA), the regulator of Northport and Westports, said it will not extend a three-month grace period on enforcing changes to rules that require shippers to pay storage charges for full-container load (FCL) cargo at Port Klang after 72 hours.


GD Express closer towards starting ops in Laos

GDEX officials visited Laos last March to conduct a 10-day feasibility study on the Laos National Postal Co and the express delivery industry there


This concept doesn't fly

Analysts and industry executives do not think that Malaysia needs two airports located within 10km of each other.


Westports posts healthy volume growth in Q1

Malaysia's leading port, Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd, posted a healthy 27 per cent surge in its container volume for the first quarter of this year compared with the corresponding period of last year.


DHL not slowing down investments

DHL, the express and logistics subsidiary of Germany's Deutsche Post AG, expects its overall revenue to shrink this year, from e54 billion (e1= RM5.03) in 2008, as the economic downturn slowed trade and led to huge falls in freight rates.


Northport sails away with best terminal award

Northport (Malaysia) Bhd has emerged as winner of the Asian Freight and Supply Chains awards (AFSCA) 2010, beating seven other ports in the region.


DHL uses Penang hub as model in expansion

DHL will spend ?50 million to expand its share of the ?3 billion outsourced service logistics market in sia Pacific


Local hauliers want axle-load limits raised to 30pc

This will provide a temporary solution for hauliers who are now finding it difficult to increase their haulage charges due to the economic downturn, says an industry group


Straits of Malacca seeing drop in piracy attacks

Piracy attacks in the Straits of Malacca, one of the world's busiest waterways, fell for the fourth straight year in 2008.


Port Klang keeps position as Malaysia's leading port

Port Klang handled 7.97 million TEUs last year, ie, 48.5 per cent of the total number of containers carried by all Malaysian ports


Asia-South Africa service

Shipping firm MISC Bhd will introduce a dedicated Asia-South Africa service beginning March next year.


Malaysia mulls financing options to deepen Penang Port

Besides the private finance initiative model, the government may opt to use its own coffers for the project


Penang Port returns fire at shipping lines

Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB) is throwing the ball back into the court of international shipping lines who have slammed the terminal operator for not penalising shippers that overload their cargo containers on a vessel.


Westports sets 2 world records for productivity

The terminal operator achieved a speed of 665 moves per hour in the first hour of operations and moved 4,427 TEUs within 10 hours


KLM to raise capacity on KL-Amsterdam route

KLM Royal Dutch Airlines will reduce the number of business class seats to 35 and increase economy seats to 292 on the 777-200 and 390 on the 777W


DNV to classify Nam Cheong vessels

The Miri-based firm has inked a contract to partner the classification society to ensure its offshore support vessels will be fit and acceptable for any trade in any part of the world


Boom in orders to boost Muhibbah Marine profit

Six vessels are due for delivery this year and so far, five vessels have been delivered, with the sixth to be completed by December, says Muhibbah's shipyard general manager


Westports CEO wins award

KUALA LUMPUR: Westports Malaysia chief executive officer Ruben Emir Gnanalingam was named "Emerging CEO of the Year" at the Global Leadership Awards 2011, held recently.


Baiyun the 'perfect home'for FedEx's Asia Pacific hub

The Baiyun International Airport in Guangzhou serves as a comprehensive intra-Asian network providing next business day delivery services among 22 major cities in Asia


'Time to review tariffs at Port Klang terminals'

THE Port Klang Authority (PKA), the regulator of Northport and Westports, plans to review the tariff structure at both terminals to bring their rates on a par with their neighbours'.


Royal BAM unit wins Perak jetty job

KUALA LUMPUR: BAM Malaysia, a unit of Netherlands' Royal BAM Group has won a ?160 million (RM676. 8 million) contract to design and construct a jetty in Perak.


KLIA 2 slated to open in October 2012

The new permanent low-cost carrier (LCCT), dubbed "KLIA 2", is scheduled for operation in October next year.


Rising trade strains Malaysia's top ports

Malaysia's growing international trade is putting a strain on main ports, with delays in cargo handling being reported despite an increase in throughput volume, according to a business report on Malaysia.


Ship glut to weigh on dry bulk sector

LONDON: An oversupply of ships will continue to weigh on overall prospects for the dry bulk industry in 2011 despite an expected pick-up in rates for smaller vessels later this year, ship industry officials said on Thursday.


Dream come true for Boeing

WASHINGTON: Boeing's new 787 Dreamliner won approval from US and European Union regulators last Friday, setting the stage for the first delivery of the aircraft to Japan's ANA after three years of production delays.


Flying has never been so good

On the most profitable international routes, high flyers are being treated with preflight champagne, flat-screen TVs and seats that turn into beds. Flight attendants greet them by name, hang up jackets and serve meals on china.


PKT Logistics plans warehouse hubs in three states

PKT Logistics Group Sdn Bhd has set aside more than RM240 million to open three more warehouse hubs in Pahang, Perlis and Johor.


Profits fall as airlines face fresh turbulence

SINGAPORE: Hefty falls in earnings for aviation giants Singapore Airlines and Emirates are the clearest signs yet of fresh turbulence just three years after the 2008 financial crisis wreaked havoc, analysts said.


Westports Q1 container volume jumps 20pc

KUALA LUMPUR: Port operator Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd posted a 20 per cent jump in container volume for the first quarter of the year compared to the same period in 2010.


MAS studying possibility of buying Boeing's 737-900ER

SEATTLE (Washington): Malaysia Airlines (MAS) (3786) is studying the possibility of buying the 737-900ER as it has the right to substitute it with the current order of 737-800, Boeing's senior sales director for commercial airplanes, Paul Dubeck said.


747-8 Intercontinental will sell well, says Boeing

EVERETT (Washington): Boeing says its largest ever passenger plane, the 747-8 Intercontinental, which is also touted to be the most fuel-efficient in the world, is on schedule for delivery by the year-end and will "sell well".


Port Klang Authority to hold centennial bash

The Port Klang Authority is celebrating over 100 years of Port Klang's existence with the launch of a coffee table book and a three-day carnival.


'Re-engine' plans for Boeing, Airbus

WASHINGTON: Boeing Co and Airbus are about to roll the dice on plans to update their single-aisle planes, probably reaching different conclusions and possibly tipping the balance of sales in the narrow-body market.


Top 10 berth within reach for Port Klang


Strong global air cargo growth expected


Germans consider use of biofuel in aircraft

Airlines in Malaysia, which have been pioneering the development of biofuel, might be interested to know that German experts are "actively considering" the use of biofuel in aircraft.


Port switching to paperless billing from Sept 1

JOHOR BARU: Effective September 1, Port Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) is switching to paperless billing, a move that will save it more than 100,000 sheets of paper annually, the port operator said in a statement.


Abu Dhabi launches region's biggest industrial free zone

ABU DHABI: Abu Dhabi launched the region's largest industrial free zone, where foreign companies will be able to set up wholly owned operations, organisers announced on Saturday.


PPSB moves to boost productivity

Terminal operator Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB) will be roping in 30 additional skilled personnel to handle vital port machinery next year, as part of efforts to boost productivity.


Oil tanker owners seeking premium

LONDON: Some oil-tanker owners are seeking additional fees for carrying cargoes to Japan, the world's third-largest crude consumer, according to Stena Bulk AB, which operates a fleet of more than 80 vessels.


IATA optimistic biofuels will take off in big way

What was largely considered a pipe dream in 2006, could well become a stark reality, with 50-70 per cent of jet fuel to be replaced with biofuel by 2035.


TNT Malaysia revenue surges 40pc

TNT Express Worldwide (M) Sdn Bhd (TNT Malaysia), a subsidiary of Dutch logistics group TNT NV, saw revenue grow a phenomenal 40 per cent for the first seven months of the year.


MAS on schedule to receive A380s

Malaysia Airlines (MAS) (3786) is receiving almost daily updates from aircraft engine maker Rolls Royce, following engine issues experienced by two A380 operators, Qantas and Singapore Airlines (SIA).


Port Klang, PTP move up global top 20 ladder

PORT KLANG: Malaysian ports have moved up the ranking for global container handling volumes last year, according to axs-alphaliner.com, a worldwide liner shipping reference.


Swettenham Pier set to welcome larger vessels

The cruise terminal is expected to be completed by September 30, says Transport Minister Datuk Seri Ong Tee Keat


MASkargo to focus more charter market

MASkargo hopes to redeploy its freighters for charter, at a time when demand for scheduled freighter space is low.


Garuda aims to reinstate flights from KL to Denpasar, Medan

Indonesia's national carrier Garuda Indonesia plans to reinstate its flights from Kuala Lumpur to Denpasar in Bali and Medan by September 2010, six years after the service was halted.


FedEx enhances services to Romania

FedEx Express, a subsidiary of FedEx Corp, has introduced a series of service enhancements that will allow customers to access Timisoara, Romania's fastest growth area, within one to three business days.


Agency working on law to help fight crime at sea


Penang Port slammed over overweight containers

International container shipping lines operating at Penang Port have slammed the terminal operator for not penalising shippers who overload their cargo containers on a vessel, saying it could lead to an accident.


Tanker, dry bulk marts may remain in rough waters

Companies in the tanker and dry bulk shipping markets are not expecting a strong recovery until 2012, as freight rates are likely to remain depressed in the next two years.


Global Maritime expects to stay profitable in 2009

Global Maritime Ventures Bhd, a unit of Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Bhd, expects to stay profitable in 2009, helped by the performance of the tanker and offshore supply vessel (OSV) sectors, and new tonnage.


Sabah group hopes cabotage policy will be eased further


Bumi Armada completes US$320m fleet renewal

Shipping company Bumi Armada Bhd has launched Armada Tuah 85 - the last of its 20-vessel new-build programme called "Steel on Water 1".


Infinity Logistics sets course for moderate expansion

Infinity Logistics & Transport (ILT) Sdn Bhd is expecting 6 per cent sales growth this year, but it will be its lowest since the company was incorporated in 2003.


They're still not ready, so 4th postponement likely

THE implementation deadline of a three-day free storage period policy for containers at Port Klang looks set to be postponed for a fourth time, as some industry players are still not ready for it.


Penang port to get a new image


TNT will continue to invest in Malaysian operations

TNT Express Worldwide (M) Sdn Bhd, a unit of Netherlands-based logistics group TNT NV, is upbeat on its operations in Malaysia and will continue to invest in its infrastructure.


Authority to conduct trial run next month

Come January, a new law reducing the period in which containers can be stored at Port Klang for free from five days to three will be enforced


SATS expects Senai Airport traffic to grow significantly

Passenger and cargo traffic through the Senai International Airport in Johor is expected to grow significantly this year, driven by new airline services and projected new investments in Johor's Iskandar region.


Penang Port sets course towards higher productivity

Terminal operator Penang Port Sdn Bhd (PPSB) plans to boost productivity this year, newly appointed chairman Datuk Seri Dr Hilmi Yahaya said yesterday.


Global pirate attacks more frequent, violent: IMB report

Global pirate attacks so far this year have already exceeded the number recorded in 2008, and attackers are much more likely to use firearms, a maritime watchdog said last Wednesday.


Sapangar Bay Container Port beefs up lifting capacity

The commissioning of the new Panamax-size ship-to-shore gantry cranes will further attract more main line operator container vessels to call at the port, says the port's COO


India to triple port capacity

MUMBAI: India, Asia's third biggest economy, plans to triple port capacity within a decade as it tackles infrastructure deficiencies that threaten to damp growth.


GDEX hopeful of delivering double-digit revenue growth

Local air express firm GD Express Carrier Bhd (GDEX) said its revenue growth is unlikely to return to levels seen before fiscal year 2007/08 when it rose as high as 182 per cent, as its business reached a stable and large base.


Senai Airport invests RM145m to expand runway


AirAsia X expects profitable 2009


Time for logistics industry to reinvent itself

The Malaysian logistics industry is still highly fragmented, with multiple players operating across nearly all market segments, a senior industry executive say


Promising year for ATR, especially in S-East Asia

Southeast Asia is one of the fastest growing markets for ATR, a turboprop aircraft manufacturer, says its chief executive officer Stephane Mayer.


Westports expects to handle more than 5m TEUs this year

Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd expects the terminal to handle 5.2 million (twenty-foot equivalent units) TEUs this year, up from 4.5 million last year, said its executive chairman Tan Sri G. Gnanalingam.


MAHB: We're legally empowered to charge fee


Tanjung Manis Port to become gateway for central Sarawak

The Tanjung Manis Integrated Port is to become the primary import and export gateway for Sarawak central region when it begins full operations by next year.


Expansion takes TNT to Penang

TNT is targeting to open a new logistics centre in July, with an official launch in August, in a move to step up its competitive edge in the Penang market.


Dagang Net may cut rates for electronic trade deals

Talks are still ongoing between the government and Dagang Net over the proposed rate cut, but that it could 'possibly happen' this year, says its CEO


MAHB expects 2 more airlines to check in at KLIA

Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (5014) expects two more airlines from the region to fly into the KL International Airport (KLIA) this year, says managing director Tan Sri Bashir Ahmad.


IATA: Slower air traffic in Nov

ZURICH: International air traffic slowed in November, the airline industry body IATA said on Thursday, in a sign that the global economic recovery is losing speed.


'Shipyards must innovate to meet market expectations'


Shipowners: The truth is out there

It is important to distinguish what constitutes as ocean shipping charges before any criticism is levelled at the Malaysia Shipowners' Association, says its chairman


Bank Pembangunan to give out RM800m this year


KTMB freight unit all out to hit revenue target

It may seem like an impossible task, but Keretapi Tanah Melayu Bhd's (KTMB) freight unit is working overtime to meet an ambitious revenue target of RM200 million for the financial year 2009.


DHL likely to post bigger volume but smaller revenue

Transportation and logistics provider DHL Global Forwarding (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd expects to report a smaller revenue this year as air and ocean freight rates fall.


China, low-cost airlines seen leading aerospace rebound

ATLANTA: The chief executive of Dutch aircraft-leasing company AerCap Holdings NV said that emerging markets such as China and low-cost airlines were spearheading recovery in the aerospace industry.


Italian investors: Malaysia potential logistics hub

Italian investors see Malaysia as a potential hub for the logistics business in the Asean region, says director-general of the Malaysian Industrial Development Authority (MIDA) Datuk Jalilah Baba.


Malaysia shipping sector seen entering rougher waters


Alam Maritim sees continued growth

Offshore oil and gas services firm Alam Maritim Resources Bhd (AMRB)(5115) said it expects continued earnings growth in 2009, mainly from vessel optimisation and working with strategic joint-venture partners.


Infinity out to raise Slovenian port’s profile among Malaysians

Port of Koper, a major seaport in Slovenia, is inviting Malaysian companies to use the port as a major gateway into the European market.


Toll eyes tie-ups, acquisitions

Integrated logistics solutions provider Toll Integrated Logistics Sdn Bhd (Toll Malaysia) is on the lookout for acquisition and strategic alliances.


Manufacturers at loggerheads with hauliers over surcharge


Maersk Line well placed to ride out financial crisis

Maersk Line has worked upon enhancing its operational efficiency, driving costs out, improving profitability and simplifying its organisational structure, says its managing director


Maersk aims to sail into 'modest' profit

COPENHAGEN: Danish shipping and oil group AP Moller-Maersk said it would return to a "modest" profit in 2010 after weak global trade knocked freight rates and dragged it to a deeper loss than expected for 2009.


Private aviation in Asia to soar on high demand

The combination of explosive growth in high net worth individuals and commercial flights becoming more of a problem will drive demand, says VistaJet chairman


Organic growth for Freight Management

The company expects seafreight and airfreight forwarding, tug and barge services to drive its internal net profit growth target of 15 per cent for this fiscal year


Northport cutting costs to ride out slowdown

Terminal operator Northport (Malaysia) Bhd has embarked on a cost-cutting exercise that will see all recruitment frozen and advertising spending slashed, in anticipation of worsening economic conditions.


Hauliers cut surcharge on lower diesel prices

The applicable fuel adjustment factor surcharge is now at 17.86 per cent of the 40ft container rate


Century Logistics certified as 'halal' logistics provider


MASkargo set to resume US freight service

Malaysia Airlines Cargo Sdn Bhd (MASkargo), which stopped its freight business to the US in 2001, aims to resume operations in July as it ties up with the US-based air cargo carrier Southern Air Inc.


CMA CGM's first On Dock Depot in Asia opens at Westports

CMA CGM's first dedicated On Dock Depot (ODD) in Asia officially opened recently at Westports in Port Klang.


Airbus A320neo makes big splash in Paris

PARIS: The A320neo, the short-medium haul passenger aircraft by European planemaker Airbus, is currently the best selling airliner in the commercial aviation industry, with over 1,000 commitments received within six months of its launch.


MISC expands Halal Express Service with new loop

Plans are afoot to connect MISC Bhd's (3816) current transhipment of halal products from countries in the Far East such as Japan and China to India and the Middle East.


MASkargo eyes bigger freighters next year

MAalaysia Airlines Cargo Sdn Bhd (MASkargo), the air cargo subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines, says it is looking for bigger cargo planes next year when the lease of its four narrow-body freighters expires.


Maersk: Worst probably over for global shipping

The worst is probably over for the global container shipping industry, says the head of Maersk Line's operations in Malaysia.


Scania regional delivery hub in Shah Alam

The Swedish firm expects more Malaysian operators to upgrade their trucks to take advantage of newer technology that promises better fuel consumption


DHL launches new road freight services

KUALA LUMPUR: DHL Global Forwarding, the road, air and sea freight specialist arm of DHL has come out with new road freight services connecting Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand to provide customers with a complete range of flexible and fast overland freighting options.


MAS revamps fleet, adds capacity to India

Spurred by the healthy rise in air traffic this year, Malaysia Airlines (MAS) (3786) plans to revamp its fleet and scale up operations to achieve 30 to 40 per cent passenger growth in the Indian sector next year.


Kong: AirAsia has to move to Terminal 1of KK airport

LE BOURGET (Paris): Budget carrier AirAsia has to move its flight operations to Terminal 1 of the Kota Kinabalu International Airport (KKIA), Transport Minister Datuk Seri Kong Cho Ha says.


European airlines set for take-off in 2011

More profitable business travel is rising again, as economies emerge from recession, after a period when companies were cutting back on spending.


Europe to help in 'going green'

KUALA LUMPUR: Europe wants to help Malaysia in its "going green" efforts including building blocks of "green" logistics network.


Malaysian firm bags Chittagong dredging job

KUALA LUMPUR: Privately-owned Malaysian Maritime and Dredging Corp Sdn Bhd (MMDC) has been awarded a 2.3 billion taka or RM100 million contract to carry out capital dredging work at Chittagong port in Bangladesh.


Roadblocks to growth

WASHINGTON: Long famous for its top-notch highways and passion for cars, the US is letting bridges rust as traffic chokes overburdened roads, threatening a pillar of its economic strength.


Headwinds buffet Boeing 747-8 freighter

PARIS/CHICAGO: Boeing Co is battling to prevent teething problems on its 747-8 freighter from turning into a wider customer revolt as jittery airlines seize on a chance to curb their exposure to a slump in the global freight market, industry sources said on Friday.


MIMA seeks berth for maritime industry

KUALA LUMPUR: The Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) is making its case to include the maritime sector as a National Key Economic Area (NKEA).


Halal inflight caterer seeks new markets

A potential market was the republic of Tatarstan in Russia, which is the gateway to the whole of the former Soviet Union states for halal food, he said in an interview.


Port Klang posts steady growth with Lee at helm

At the end of March, Port Klang Authority (PKA) chairman Datuk Lee Hwa Beng will come to the end of his term yet again, but whether his contract will be renewed is anyone's guess.


SIA's chief a low profile high-flier

Analysts say Goh Choon Phong is facing a challenge that Singapore Airlines has never had to deal with before - the rise of Asian and Middle Eastern carriers in the premium market.


Airbus extends lead over Boeing

PARIS: Airbus extended its lead over Boeing in July as both planemakers added a major order from American Airlines to their books and prepared to fight over other big fleet replacement orders expected in coming months.


Supertanker rental income surges

Rental income from supertankers shipping Middle East crude oil to Asia more than doubled after demand strengthened and owners rejected unprofitable cargoes.


More Malaysian crew on board

The multilingual abilities of Malaysian cabin crew is set to see Hong Kong's flag carrier Cathay Pacific Airways having more of these professionals on its flights.


Marseilles port to help bolster halal exports

MARSEILLES (France): Due to its important geo-strategic location and historic connections with former North African colonies, the Port of Marseilles (PoM) in France has evolved into a European hub for trade and commerce with Northern Africa.


MASkargo plans flights to US in Sept

Malaysia Airlines Cargo Sdn Bhd (MASkargo) plans to start flights to the United States (US) via Europe, in the second week of September.


MAS still popular among Malaysians, overseas travellers

Malaysia Airlines (MAS) (3786) has remained a popular airline for domestic and overseas destinations although it has gone through various challenges including stiff competition and rising operations cost in the airline industry.


Logistics sector set to grow by 11.5pc

Research and consulting firm Frost & Sullivan expects the logistics industry here to grow by 11.5 per cent to RM121 billion this year, helped by growing external trade and a stable economic outlook.


Firefly to double Singapore-Ipoh flights to 14 times weekly

Firefly will double its Singapore-Ipoh services to 14 times weekly by January next year from seven times weekly now, a company official said on Friday.


Port Klang, PTP maintain top 20 ranking

Port Klang moved up one rung from 14th to 13th spot with 8.87 million twenty-foot equivalent units while PTP improved to 16th place from 17th with 6.54 million TEUs.

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