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Pacific Shipping Trust – Corporate moves

Teo Choo Wee has been appointed acting CEO wef Dec 1
Work experience: Deputy GM, Pacific International Lines (Private) Ltd

Pacific Shipping Trust delays USD distribution payment date to Nov 30

Pacific Shipping Trust says payment of the distribution in US dollars of 0.8180 US cents per unit will be made on Nov 30 instead of Nov 26 as announced earlier on Oct 22.

Pacific Shipping Trust says it was informed by the Central Depository today that the depository can only arrange for payment of the distribution in US dollars on Nov 30 instead of Nov 26 due to the public holiday in United States today and the Singapore public holiday tomorrow.

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Nokia N900 Linux Phone Is Now Shipping

After a delay, the Nokia N900 smartphone, the companys first device to run a Linux operating system, is now shipping to the United States and several other countries. Nokia hopes that the N900 device appeals to developers interested in creating applications for the Maemo operating system.

The
Nokia N900 smartphone, the companys first phone to use a Linux operating
system, is now shipping after a delay of several weeks, the handset maker
officially announced on Nov. 10.
For
now, Nokia is shipping to North America, including the United States, as well
as Europe, the…


Apple 27-Inch iMac Reportedly Shipping to Early Birds

Customers who ordered the 27-inch quad-core iMac in October reportedly received e-mails saying the machines were shipping. Apple, however, says this all-in-one will ship later in the month.
– Apples 27-inch iMac, which uses quad-core Intel
processors, has begun shipping to customers who placed orders in October,
according to tech site Apple Insider.
“Readers have said that Apple has notified them that
their hardware has finally shipped from Shanghai,” the site reported Nov. 9. “One …


Samudera Shipping Line posts net loss of US$4m in 3Q

Samudera Shipping Line says the group registered a net loss of US$4 million ($5.6 million) for the third quarter ended 30 September 2009 (3Q09), compared to US$124.4 million in the previous corresponding period (3Q08).

Group revenue declined 31.6% to US$85.1 million in 3Q09 although revenue from the industrial shipping segment grew by 22.4% over the same period due to the addition of four harbour tugs in March 2009, which have been deployed under time-charter contracts to support the LNG terminal operation in Indonesia.

The Basics of Shipping Products Overseas

The overseas marketplace can be a highly lucrative business market. Many small businesses tend to stay clear of the overseas market because they are not familiar with the shipping process. When a business acquires knowledge about shipping products overseas, they will find it is much easier to tap into a huge market. Shipping product overseas [...]

Tat Hong to issue 65m convertible redeemable preference shares at $1 each

Mainboard-listed Tat Hong Holdings, one of the world’s largest crane companies, today announced that it has entered into a deal with strategic investor AIF Capital III Shipping & Logistics to issue 65 million convertible redeemable preference shares at $1each.

AIF Capital III Shipping & Logistics is a unit of AIF Capital Asia III, L.P., a pan-Asian private equity fund that focuses on providing capital for the expansion, buyout or recapitalisation of both listed and private companies.

Shipping in the downturn: Sea of troubles

The recession is buffeting the world of shipping—with even rougher waters ahead

FROM the sheltered waters of Subic Bay in the Philippines to Falmouth on the south coast of England, a vast, swelling armada lies idle. In Asia’s deep-sea havens 750 vessels—container ships, bulk carriers, tankers, car carriers and others—are laid up. A further 280 are sheltering in European waters. According to Lloyd’s Marine Intelligence Unit, nearly 10% of the world’s merchant ships are swaying gently at anchor because of a collapse in global trade.

Since the recession bit hard last autumn a lot of attention has been paid to the plunge in the Baltic Dry Index, a composite measure of the cost of shipping bulk cargoes such as iron ore and coal. It fell by over 90% between June and October last year, although it has since recovered slightly and is hovering at just above a quarter of its peak. World trade in general remains in its worst slump for generations, although it too is no longer falling. Two of the biggest shipping banks (RBS and HBOS) are in state-backed rehab. The parlous state of the world economy could mean more shipping companies following Eastwind Maritime, which went bankrupt in June. On July 28th Hapag-Lloyd, Germany’s largest container-shipping company, secured a €330m ($468m) bail-out from its shareholders while it seeks up to €1.75 billion to keep it from sinking altogether. …

ProtectStar Data Shredder 2.0 now shipping worldwide Posted By : ProtectStar, Inc.

ProtectStar Inc. is the worldwide independent company specializing in IT and communication security has started shipping the ProtectStar Data Shredder 2.0 solution across the world today.

Mercator sinks 4% to 36.5 cents as BDI, 1Q net income fall

Mercator Lines Singapore (MRLN SP), the Indian shipping company that transports coal and crude oil, sank 4% to 36.5 cents. The company said net income in the first quarter ended June 30 slumped 57% as bulk shipping rates tumbled. The Baltic Dry Index, which measures the cost of shipping commodities, fell 61% over the year to June 30.

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