Posted by admin on October 29, 2008 under Global Shipping | Comments are off for this article |
Conference members are permitted by law to set collective tariffs for the rates charged on the movement of cargo. Excluded are those tariffs that Canadian customs impose.
Posted by admin on October 17, 2008 under Global Aviation | Comments are off for this article |
Sitting in the lounge of Heathrow airport last month, I watched the hearings on BBC where members of Parliament expressed amazement that the most seriously affected banks were not led by bankers but by marketing men. ….
Posted by admin on October 10, 2008 under Global Shipping | Comments are off for this article |
Claymore/Delta Global Shipping (SEA), down 55% since Sept. 8 inception (black line); PowerShares Global Progressive Transportation (PTRP), down 21.9% since Sept
Posted by admin on October 8, 2008 under Global Energy | Comments are off for this article |
http://www.theoilreport.com – Check out The Oil Report for news related to Gas Prices, Peak Oil Product, Oil Prices, Crude Oil, ANWR drilling, Energy Prices, Gas…
Posted by admin on October 3, 2008 under Global Shipping | Comments are off for this article |
DeMaria has said that he considers shipping containers the icons of the global age: “stacked containers create a powerful imagery on the landscape.” With that, we can certainly expect to see more recycled shipping container architecture …
Posted by admin on October 1, 2008 under Global Aviation | Comments are off for this article |
So it looks unlikely that a ‘wonder plane’ will arrive before peak oil . Do the economic benefits of Heathrow expansion still add up or does it look more like a drain of public money that could be spent preparing for the looming …
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