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Ngqura gets resounding thumbs-up MSC to add Far East vessels By Alan Peat Four months since its historic launch, the new deep-water port of Ngqura in the Eastern Cape has scored top marks from the sea carriers currently using it. Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC), the first line to allot commercial containerships to the port, is upbeat. “It’s a good deep-water port, with no congestion, and we are co-operating in helping to develop it,” director Glenn Delve told FTW. “We’ve already got vessels from our European service calling there at least once a week, with trade in and out. “Our future plans include once-weekly calls by ships on our Far East ‘Cheetah’ service – which will be calling there from February 20 onwards, and both loading and discharging cargo at the port.” Delve added that he was happy enough with the
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So far so good… MSC Catania made history last year when she sailed into the port of Ngqura container terminal to become its first commercial vessel. The port has so far scored top marks for efficiency.
TPT doubles free time after Navis crash By Ray Smuts Transnet Port Terminals has acted with alacrity to disquiet by the Cape Town Harbour Carriers’ Association (HCA) over frequent interruptions in the container terminal’s new Navis system by
doubling the initial one day free extension granted. This was confirmed to FTW from Durban over the weekend by Moshe Motlohi, who assumed his new position as Cape Town container terminal executive, also responsible for the MPT,
on February 1. TPT had initially offered the association an extra free day, considered unsatisfactory by the Cape Town HCA who feel stoppages have burdened members “with additional costs through no fault of their own”.
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Importations and Transit and Bond Movements In case you missed the release by South African Revenue Service (Sars) of its External Completion Manual – Single Administrative Document Declarations for Importation, Including Transit and Bond Movements, this document came into effect on 18 December 2009. The 108-page manual describes the completion and presentation of declarations when goods are imported or removed in transit/bond. Tariff Amendments – Paper and Paperboard On 29 January 2010 Sars published amendments to various Schedules to the Customs and Excise Act (the Act) relating to paper and paper board. The tariff amendments are as a result of the
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Rule Amendment – Comment Closed Comments on the draft legislation relating to excisable goods and fuel levy goods (Schedule No.1 Part 1 and Schedule No.6 of the Act) have closed. Division of Revenue Bill, 2010 - Publication In a Government Gazette dated 22 January 2010 a notice appeared from National Treasury titled Publication of Explanatory Summary of the Division of Revenue Bill, 2010. According to the notice the Minister of Finance intends to table the Division of Revenue Bill, 2010, in the National Assembly on 17 February 2010. A copy of the Bill will be made available on the day.
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To support this case of the growing predominance of hi-cubes in an attempt to get the department of transport to finally legalise the road transport of these boxes on standard container trucks, Newton’s research has been extended to Maersk Line. To confirm the results of his investigations, Newton is awaiting a letter from the line confirming that at least 70% of its overall fleet is 9-ft 6-in hi-cubes. “We are also expecting them to verify that nobody is building 8-ft 6-in standard heights anymore,” he said. “When the 8-ft 6-in boxes have been phased out, 9-ft 6-in will become the ‘standard’.” He feels that evidence from this line should add the extra arm-twist needed to convince the authorities of the truth of the matter. “As you may know,” Newton said, “Maersk Line is the largest ocean carrier of containers in the world, with something over 500 ships in the water, so it’s reasonable to assume that whatever they say in this context is a true reflection of reality.”
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WCO e-learning products now available locally For members of the freight industry – importers and exporters included – looking for training in the World Customs Organisation (WCO) instruments, the place to go is Global Maritime Legal Solutions (GMLS). The company was recently appointed official WCO distributor for e-learning training products for the Southern African Customs Union (Sacu) countries. First students to be enrolled, directors Pieter du Plessis and Donald Mackay of Xikhovha Advisory – a consulting practice focusing on international trade, tax, legal, financial, insurance, marketing and the information technology (IT) environment – told FTW that they had recognised the critical importance of these e-learning training products. According to GMLS director Estee Tyler, the comprehensive list of WCO products in the training specialist’s portfolio includes the WCO harmonised
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Will the new Customs Control Act dig into your pocket? Whenever draft legislation is presented to us, our primary concern is how this legislation will affect us financially, either directly or indirectly. The direct costs are usually quite obvious. It is the hidden costs that are often overlooked or miscalculated due to lack of adequate attention. It is therefore of utmost
importance that all business concerns pay the necessary attention to proposed legislation and comment on it, providing alternative suggestions where possible. The draft Customs Control Bill is a case in point. Did you know that this Bill states that the Commissioner may impose processing fees for most applications, including licensing,
registration, accreditation, tariff, valuation and origin determinations? Furthermore, it is proposed that current registration certificates will lapse six months from the date on which the new Act takes effect, meaning that fresh applications will have to be submitted within this period. If not, current registrants face being in contravention of the
new Act and will be in danger of operating "illegally". In terms of the Draft Bill, warehouse licensees will be required to submit monthly reports to Customs and will not be allowed to store bonded cargo for a period longer than 12 months. These are just a few of the proposed changes to the way in which matters are currently being administered in terms
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Sky-high airport increases raise airline community’s ire By Alan Peat The SA airline community has slammed both the application from the airport operator and the aviation regulator’s final approval of a whacking great increase in fees – which almost hits 60% in the first of the next five-years. Chris Zweigenthal, CE of the Airlines Association of Southern Africa (Aasa) told FTW that the members had “noted with great concern” the proposed increases to be granted to the Airports Company of SA (Acsa) and the Air Traffic and Navigation Services (ATNS) over the next five-year period. This begins with what he described as “substantial upfront increases” from April 1. The regulator is proposing
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a 59.9% increase for Acsa, with a further 25% increase from April 1, 2011, and single-digit increases for the next three years. For the ATNS, the regulator has passed a 42.6% increase effective from April 1 with single-digit increases for the next four-years.
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The only good thing that can be said about the regulator’s proposal, Zweigenthal added, is that at least it’s considerably less than what Acsa had applied for in August. Acsa was looking for a 132.9% increase in the first year and ATNS 33%.
“Aasa does not support the level of the increases, nor the high up-front increases requested by Acsa and ATNS,” said Zweigenthal. “Such a spike in increases places an enormous financial burden on the passenger purchasing the ticket, and the airlines –
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as “unwelcome market manipulation” – with the fear that it might spread to the local seafreight market. Investigation launched into death of truck driver Police have launched an investigation after a 45-yearold truck driver was shot and killed in a hijacking near Vosloorus in Gauteng on Thursday. What are the big issues facing importers and exporters in the Western Cape? FTW will soon be publishing a special feature focusing on the Western Cape. What are the big issues facing importers and exporters in
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Fierce south-easter delays ships for 200 hours By Ray Smuts Containerships lined up off the port of Cape Town at week’s end – much like airliners awaiting their turn to take off – incurring massive delays after a fierce south-easter lambasted the Mother City for more than 16 hours from midafternoon on January 28. Delays of more than 200 hours have to be the worst experienced by Cape Town Container Terminal
for some time, with vessel bunching stemming from the wind stoppage. Aside from the wind, one wonders whether the new Navis system was continuously operational for boxes moving into or from the terminal. The Dal Kalahari, a January 28 arrival, was finally expected to berth at 12.00 on January 31, for a delay of 70.33 hours. However, come sunrise on Monday (February 1)
Ngqura gets thumbs-up From page 1 also state-of-the-art – well up to European and Asian standards, which means that the productivity levels are very good.” McIntosh pointed out that even things like crane productivity were measured real-time, and insisted that such toplevel technology should be introduced to the other terminals around the coast. “Also,” he told FTW, “there’s a willingness to work with the lines, and that’s quite a breath of fresh air. I hope that’s an attitude that will rub off on the other terminals.” The next calls planned by MOL will involve the vessels in its SA-West Africa service – with calls at Ngqura for transhipments in and out of the port on their way back to Durban. This, according to McIntosh, is due to start from March. The country’s feeder line sea service, Ocean Africa Container Line (OACL),
and the grey-hulled vessel had not budged from her anchorage off the Sea Point promenade. By far the worst affected was Nele Maersk, delay 284.50 hours. Viking Eagle awaited transhipment cargo, hence her expected delay of 215.25 hours. Other delays were to Maersk Durham (96 hours), MSC Sheila (117 hours), San Alessio (78 hours) and Bosun (51.50 hours).
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February 2010
Name of ship / voy
Line
PE
EL
Aalborg 1002
GAL
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DBN RBAY -
08-Feb
Name of ship / voy
Line
PE
EL
Mol Dominance 3309B
MOL
Alexandra Rickmers 943E
CSC/HLC/MBA
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09-Feb
Alianca Maua 952E
MSK/SAF
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20-Feb
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22-Feb
Amber Lagoon 0204
MAC
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08-Feb
-
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19-Feb
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-
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Mol Dynasty 3705A
MOL
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17-Feb
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Mol Silver Fern 0101
MOL
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22-Feb
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Mol Unifier 0201
MOL
17-Feb
-
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Atlantic Navigator 001
CSA/HLC
13-Feb
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Monte Aconcagua 004W
MSK/SAF
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-
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13-Feb
-
13-Feb 11-Feb 17-Feb -
18-Feb 20-Feb
WBAY CT
DBN RBAY
Barrier 58
MOL/MSK/OAC/SAF
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20-Feb
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Monte Alegre 950E
MSK/SAF
-
-
-
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08-Feb
-
Brilliant 10A
MSC
-
-
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11-Feb
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Monte Olivia 005W
MSK/SAF
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-
-
-
20-Feb
-
Cathrine Rickmers 951E
MSK/SAF
-
-
13-Feb
-
15-Feb
-
Msc Agata 707A
MSC
-
-
-
-
15-Feb
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CEC Copenhagen 510011
UAL
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17-Feb
-
-
12-Feb
-
Msc Aurelie 8A
MSC
-
-
-
-
14-Feb
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City of Shanghai 313E
HSD/MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF
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-
-
-
22-Feb
-
Msc Barbara 6A
HLC/HSL/LTI/MSC
-
21-Feb
-
-
-
Commodore 314W
HSD/MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF
-
-
-
-
12-Feb
-
Msc Borneo 26A
MSC
-
18-Feb
-
-
-
-
CSAV Laraquette 1004
CSV
-
-
-
-
14-Feb
-
Msc Carla 076
MSC/MSK/SAF
-
13-Feb 16-Feb
-
18-Feb
-
CSAV Lluta 1005
CSV
-
-
-
-
19-Feb
-
Msc Chaneca 40A
MSC
-
-
-
-
08-Feb
-
CSCL Callao 0007W
CSC/HLC/MBA/SMU
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-
-
-
14-Feb
-
Msc Chaneca 41A
MSC
-
-
-
-
18-Feb
-
CSCL Tianjin AA480E
CMA/CSC/MBA
-
-
-
-
21-Feb
-
Empress Dragon 171E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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-
-
-
15-Feb
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Empress Heaven 164W
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
-
21-Feb
-
-
17-Feb
-
Hoegh Pusan 23
HOE/HUA
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-
-
-
11-Feb
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Hoegh St Petersburg 2
HOE/HUA
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Hoegh Tracer 227
HOE/HUA
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-
12-Feb 13-Feb 15-Feb -
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16-Feb
-
-
Ital Fiducia 0844-019W
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
-
14-Feb
-
-
10-Feb
-
Ital Florida 0841-017E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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-
-
-
22-Feb
-
Ital Fulgida 0839-015E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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-
-
-
08-Feb
-
Jolly Bianco 002
LMC
-
18-Feb
-
-
-
-
Kota Harum 279
PIL
-
18-Feb
-
-
22-Feb
-
Kota Juta JTA199
MOL/PIL
-
22-Feb
-
-
-
-
Kota Lawa 005E
KLI/NYK/PIL
-
09-Feb
-
-
-
-
Kota Sabas 020
CSV/KLI/MIS/PIL
-
12-Feb
-
-
-
-
Libra Ipanema 0951
CMA/CSV
-
-
-
-
10-Feb
-
Lilac Roller 0802
MAC
-
-
-
-
16-Feb
-
Loa 0004
CSV
-
-
-
-
13-Feb
-
Luetjenburg 1003
MSK/SAF
Mackinac Bridge 059
CSV/KLI/MIS/PIL
17-Feb
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
21-Feb
-
Maersk Bratan 1003
MSK/SAF
-
16-Feb
-
-
08-Feb
-
Maersk Davenport 1002
MSK/SAF
-
08-Feb
-
-
-
-
-
-
Maersk Dellys 1002
MSK/SAF
-
Maersk Detroit 1002
MSK/SAF
-
Maersk Ipanema 1002
MSK/SAF
-
15-Feb 09-Feb -
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Msc Eugenia H1004A
MSC
-
-
-
-
18-Feb
-
Msc France H1005A
MSC
-
-
-
-
21-Feb
-
Msc Leila 93A
MSC
-
-
-
-
19-Feb
-
Msc Liberty 36A
HLC/HSL/LTI/MSC
-
-
18-Feb
-
Msc Mahima H1003A
MSC
-
-
-
-
10-Feb
-
Msc Oslo 20A
MSC
-
-
-
-
16-Feb
-
Msc Panama 48A
MSC
-
11-Feb
-
-
-
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Msc Roberta 28R
MSC
-
-
-
-
21-Feb
-
Msc Sena 5R
MSC
-
-
-
-
09-Feb
-
Msc Stella 11A
HLC/HSL/LTI/MSC
-
-
09-Feb
-
11-Feb
-
Nicolai Maersk 1003
MSK/SAF
-
-
-
-
15-Feb
-
Nordhawk VNH005
MOL/PIL
-
17-Feb
-
-
-
-
Northern Felicity 9W
GSL
-
-
-
-
17-Feb
-
Nysted Maersk 1003
MSK/SAF
-
09-Feb
-
-
-
-
Orange River Bridge 018
CSV/KLI/MIS/PIL
-
19-Feb
-
-
14-Feb
-
Pac Diamond VDM016
PIL
-
16-Feb
-
-
13-Feb
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Purple Beach 0203
MAC
-
-
-
-
-
09-Feb
Red Cedar 0205
MAC
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-
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Ridge 49
MOL/MSK/OAC/SAF
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17-Feb
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Safmarine Asia 1003/1004
SAF
-
-
-
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22-Feb
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Safmarine Cunene 012
MSC/MSK/SAF
-
20-Feb
-
-
-
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Safmarine Makutu 1002
MSK/SAF
-
-
17-Feb
-
12-Feb
-
-
19-Feb
-
-
-
-
08-Feb
-
Safmarine Nokwanda 102A
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA
-
-
20-Feb
-
San Adriano 0952
CMA/CSV
-
-
-
-
17-Feb
-
Maersk Izmir 1004
MSK/SAF
-
-
-
-
17-Feb
-
MSK/SAF
18-Feb
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-
-
-
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San Aurelio 1003
CMA/CSV
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Sophie 1006
GAL
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Thai Dawn 099
GRB/UNG
MSK/SAF
10-Feb
-
-
17-Feb 20-Feb
-
Maersk Jubail 1004 Maersk Phuket 1001
14-Feb 16-Feb
-
-
12-Feb 16-Feb
-
10-Feb
-
-
13-Feb
22-Feb
-
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-
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-
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17-Feb
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Mare Superum 0001
CSV
-
-
-
-
20-Feb
Maruba Parana 1003W
MBA
-
-
-
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18-Feb
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Thekla Schulte 1004
MSK/SAF
-
-
-
-
-
22-Feb
Master 070
NDS
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20-Feb
-
-
16-Feb
-
Tinglev Maersk 1005
MSK/SAF
11-Feb
-
-
-
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Mate 1002
MSK/SAF
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-
-
-
08-Feb
Topeka CO002
WWL
-
-
Mol Accord 0201
MOL
-
-
-
-
12-Feb
-
UAFL Mauritius 507
UAF
-
-
-
-
08-Feb
MOL Caledon 102A
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA
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-
09-Feb
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13-Feb
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UASC Jubail AA476E
CMA/CSC/MBA
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08-Feb
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Mol Dedication 3608A
MOL
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-
-
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10-Feb
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White Rhino 0851
MAC
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-
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12-Feb
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Mol Devotion 3204B
MOL
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12-Feb
-
-
-
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Willi Rickmers 007
MSC/MSK/SAF
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09-Feb
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11-Feb
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16-Feb 17-Feb 18-Feb
-
Freight and Trading Weekly, Friday 05 February 2010
Easyfinder Guide to Agents EASIFINDER GUIDE TO AGENTS
AGENT
JHB 011
DBN 031
CT 021 510-7375
Africamarine Ships Agency
450-3314
306-0112
Alpha Shipping Agency (Pty) Ltd
450-2576
304-5363
Barwil Ship Services
285-0038
277-6500
-
201-4552
Bridge Marine
625-3000
460-0700
CMA CGM Shipping Agencies
285-0033
Combine Ocean
407-2200
BLS Marine
PE 041
RBAY 035
EL 043
PTA 012
WBAY 09264 64
Misc.
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-
-
-
-
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421-5557
360-2477
797-9950
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-
-
Saldanha Bay (022) 714-0410
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
386-0535
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-
-
-
-
-
319-1300
911-0939
581-0240
797-4197
-
-
-
-
328-0403
419-8550
501-3427
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-
-
-
-
Cosren Shipping Agency
622-5658
307-3092
418-0690
501-3400
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-
-
-
-
CSAV Group Agencies SA
407-2288
328-0008
421-4171
-
-
-
-
-
-
Diamond Shipping
883-1561
570-7800
419-2734
363-7788
789-0437
-
-
-
Saldanha Bay (022) 714-3449
Eyethu Ships Agencies
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301-1470
-
-
-
-
-
-
Mossel Bay
Freightmarine Shipping
407-2200
328-0402
419-8550
501-3400
789-1571
-
-
-
-
DAL Agency
881-0000
582-9400
405-9500
398-0000
-
700-8201
-
219-550
Mozambique (258) 21312354/5
Evergreen Agency (SA) (Pty) Ltd
574-9000
480-8600
419-9726
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-
-
-
-
-
Galborg
340-0499
365-6800
402-1830
581-3994
788-9900
731-1707
-
202-771
Maputo (092581) 430021/2
Gearbulk
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277-9100
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-
-
-
-
-
-
Global Port Side Services
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328-5891
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-
-
-
-
-
-
0860 101 260
583-6500
0860 101 260
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-
-
-
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Hamburg Sud South Africa
615-1003
334-4777
425-0145
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-
-
-
-
-
HUA Hoegh Autoliners (ISS-Voigt)
994-4500
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hull Blyth South Africa
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360-0700
-
-
-
-
-
-
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Ignazio Messina & Co
884-9356
365-5200
418-4848
581-7833
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-
-
-
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Hapag-Lloyd
(044) 690-7119
Independent Shipping Services
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418-2610
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-
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-
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Island View Shipping
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302-1800
425-2285
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797-9402
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-
-
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ISS-Voigt Shipping
285-0113
207-1451
911-0938
518-0240
797-4197
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-
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SaldanhaBay (022) 714-1908
John T. Rennie & Sons
407-2200
328-0401
419-8660
501-3400
789-1571
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-
-
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King & Sons
340-0300
301-0711
440-5016
581-3994
788-9900
731-1707
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219-550
Maputo (0925821) 430021/2 -
Lagendijk Brothers Holdings Land & Sea Shipping LBH South Africa
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309-5959
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-
-
-
-
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679-1651
539-9281
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-
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-
-
-
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309-5959
421-0033
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788-0953
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-
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Saldanha Bay (022) 714-1203
Lloydafrica
455-2728
480-8600
402-1720
581-7023
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-
-
-
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Macs
340-0499
365-6800
402-1830
581-3994
788-9900
731-1707
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202-771
Maputo (092581) 430021/2
Maersk South Africa (Pty) Ltd.
277-3700
336-7700
408-6000
501-3100
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707-2000
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209-800
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202-9621
419-3119
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789-5144
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-
-
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Marimed Shipping
884-3018
328-5891
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-
-
-
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-
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Mediterranean Shipping Co.
263-4000
360-7911
405-2000
505-4800
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722-6651
335-6980
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Mainport Africa Shipping
Meihuizen International
616-0595
202-9621
440-5400
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-
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Mitchell Cotts Maritime
788-6302
302-7555
421-5580
581-3994
788-9933
731-1707
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219-550
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Mitchell Cotts Maritime NYK
788-4798
301-1506
421-5580
581-3994
788-9933
731-2561
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219-550
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Mitsui OSK Lines SA
601-2000
310-2200
402-8900
501-6500
788-9700
700-6500
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-
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Metall Und Rohstoff
302-0143
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-
-
-
-
-
-
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Neptune Shipping
807-5977
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-
-
-
-
-
-
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Nile Dutch South Africa
325-0557
306-4500
425-3600
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-
-
-
-
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NYK Cool Southern Africa
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913-8901
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-
-
-
-
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Ocean Africa Container Lines
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302-7100
412-2860
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-
-
-
-
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Panargo
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335-2400
434-6780
-
789-8951
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-
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Saldanha (022) 714-1198
PIL SA
201-7000
301-2222
421-4144
363-8008
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-
-
-
-
-
568-1313
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-
-
-
-
-
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Phoenix Shipping (Pty) Ltd. Quotations RNC Shipping Safbulk
0860-777-999
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
511-5130
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
408-9100
-
-
-
-
-
Safmarine
277-3500
336-7200
408-6911
501-3000
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707-2000
335-8787
209-839
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Seascape
616-0593
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Sea-Act Shipping cc
472-6266
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Seaclad Maritime
442-3777
327-9400
419-1438
-
-
-
-
-
-
Southern Chartering
302-0000
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-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Transmarine Logistics
450-2399
301-2001
425-0770
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-
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info@transmarine.co.za
Transocean Logistics
450-3314
306-0112
510-0370
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-
-
-
-
-
Zim Southern Africa
324-1000
250-2222
425-1660/1/2
581-1896
797-9105/7/9
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Abbreviations of Lines and Agents ASI ASL BEL CHL CMA CMZ CSA CSC CSV COS DAL DEL DML DSA ESA ESL FAY GAL GCL GRB GSL HLC HMM HSD HSL
Asiatic (Hull Blyth) Angola South Line (Meihuizen International/Seascape cc) Beluga Shipping (Mainport Africa Shipping) Consortium Hispania Lines (Seaclad Maritime) CMA-CGM (Shipping Agencies) Compagnie Maritime Zairose (Safmarine) Canada States Africa Line (Mitt Cotts) China Shipping Container Lines (Seaclad Maritime) CSAV (CSAV Group Agencies SA) Cosren (Cosren) Deutsche Afrika Linien(DAL Agency) Delmas Line (John T Rennie) Debala Mozambique Line (Mainport Africa Shipping) Delmas ASAF (Century) Evergreen Agency (SA) (Pty) Ltd Ethiopian Shipping Lines (Diamond Shipping) Faymon Shipping (Sea-act Shipping cc) Gulf Africa Lines (King and Sons) Global Container Lines (Freightmarine) Gearbulk Gold Star Line (Polaris Shipping) Hapag – Lloyd Eukor (Diamond Shipping) Hamburg Sud South Africa H Stinnes Linien (Diamond Shipping)
HOEGH Hoegh Autoliners (ISS Voigt) INM Intermarine (Mainport Africa Shipping) IRISL Islamic Repubic of Iran Shipping Lines (King & Sons) IVS Island View Shipping KEE Keeley Granite (Tern Shipping) KLI K.Line (Freightmarine) LAU NYK Cool Southern Africa LMC Ignazio Messina (Ignazio Messina) LNL Laurel Navigation Line (Polaris Shipping) MAC Macs (King & Sons) MAL Mainport Africa Container Line (Mainport Africa Shipping) MAR Marimed (Marimed Ship.) MAS Mascot Line (Marimed) MBA Maruba (Alpha Shipping) MAS Mascot Line (Marimed Shipping) MAU Mauritius Shipping Corporation (Alpha Shipping) MISC MISC Line (Bridge Marine) MSC Mediterranean Shipping Co. (MSC) MSK Maersk Line MOL Mitsui Osk Lines (Mitsui Osk Lines) MOZ Mozline (King & Sons) MOZ MOZIF (LBF) MUR MUR Shipping NDS Nile Dutch Africa Line B.V. (Nile Dutch South Africa) NVQ Navique (Tall Ships)
NYK (Mitchell Cotts – NYK Agency) OAC Ocean Africa Container Line (Ocean Africa) PHO (Phoenix Shipping) PIL Pacific International Line - (Foreshore Shipping) Pro ProLine (Bridge Marine) PRU Prudential Line (Alpha Shipping) Saf Safmarine (Safmarine) Sch Southern Chartering SCI Shipping Corp of India (Combine Ocean) SCO Sea Consortium (Bridge Shipping) SHL St Helena Line (RNC Shipping) SMU Samudera Shipping Line (African Marine Ships Agency) SSI Seacape Shipping Inc (Century Ships Agency) TOR Torm Line (Diamond Shipping) TSA Transatlantic (Mitchell Cotts) UAFL United Africa Feeder Line (Seaclad Maritime) UAL Universal Africa Lines (Seaclad Maritime) UASC United Arab Shipping Company (Seaclad Maritime) UNG Unigear (Gearbulk) WWL Wallenius Wilhelmsen (Barwil) Zim Zimstar (Zim Southern Africa) * Notice any errors? Contact Peter Hemer on Cell: 084 654 5510/Fax (011) 704-3015
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OUTBOUND BY DATE - Dates for sailing: 08/02/2010 - 22/02/2010
To: The Far East and South East Asia Name of Ship/Voy/Line Maersk Davenport 1003
Updated daily on http://www.cargoinfo.co.za
WBAY CT
MSK/SAF
-
11/2
PE -
EL DBN RBAY Loading for -
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TPP 27/02,PGU 01/03,PKG 02/03,CWN 02/03,BLW 02/03,HKG 03/03,SUB 03/03,YOK 04/03,UKB 04/03,HUA 04/03,SRG 04/03,PEN 04/03, SHA 05/03,BUS 05/03,XMN 05/03,SGN 06/03,NGB 07/03,HPH 07/03,INC 08/03,TAO 11/03,OSA 11/03,NGO 11/03
Maersk Ipanema 1002
MSK/SAF
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
PKG 25/02,TPP 26/02
Monte Alegre 950E
MSK/SAF
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
SIN 21/02,HKG 25/02,NGO 02/03,YOK 03/03,BUS 06/03,SHA 08/03
City of Beijing 312E
HSD/MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF
-
-
-
-
8/2
-
SIN 20/02,SHA 27/02,SHK 02/03
Maersk Detroit 1003
MSK/SAF
-
18/2
12/2
-
8/2
-
TPP 06/03,PGU 08/03,PKG 09/03,CWN 09/03,BLW 09/03,HKG 10/03,SUB 10/03,YOK 11/03,UKB 11/03,HUA 11/03,SRG 11/03,PEN 11/03,SHA 12/03,
BUS 12/03,XMN 12/03,SGN 13/03,NGB 14/03,HPH 14/03,INC 15/03,TAO 18/03,OSA 18/03,NGO 18/03
UASC Jubail AA476E
PKG 20/02,HKG 25/02,BUS 28/02,SHA 02/03,NGB 04/03,CWN 06/03
CMA/CSC/MBA
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
Mol Ability 2101B
MOL
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
SIN 25/02
Jasper S 21
EAS/SCO
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
PKG 14/03,XMN 20/03,SHK 22/03
Kota Sabas 020
CSV/KLI/MIS/PIL
-
12/2
-
-
9/2
-
PKG 26/02,SIN 28/02,HKG 07/03,SHA 09/03,KEL 12/03,KHH 12/03,BUS 15/03,INC 15/03,YOK 15/03,NGO 15/03,UKB 15/03
Ital Fulgida 0839-015E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
-
-
-
-
10/2
-
SIN 23/02,PGU 25/02,PKG 25/02,LCH 26/02,JKT 26/02,SUB 26/02,PEN 26/02,SGN 26/02,HKG 27/02,DLC 27/02,BLW 27/02,BKK 27/02,SRG 28/02,
MNL 28/02,SHA 02/03,UKB 02/03,TYO 02/03,XMN 02/03,HPH 02/03,NGB 03/03,NGO 03/03,OSA 03/03,KHH 05/03,BUS 05/03,YTN 06/03,
TAO 07/03,TXG 09/03,YOK 09/03,KEL 12/03,TXG 13/03
Alexandra Rickmers 943E
CSC/HLC/MBA
-
-
-
-
10/2
-
PKG 21/02,SHA 28/02,NGB 02/03,XMN 03/03,SHK 05/03
Kota Lawa 005E
KLI/NYK/PIL
-
10/2
-
-
-
-
SIN 21/02,HKG 26/02,SHA 01/03
Mate 1002
MSK/SAF
-
-
-
-
-
11/2
TBN tba
GRB/UNG
-
-
-
-
13/2
-
TPP 25/02,SHA 03/03,NSA 08/03,HKG 08/03 JKT 01/03
Mol Accord 0201
MOL
-
-
-
-
14/2
-
SIN 26/02
Mol Devotion 3204B
MOL
-
14/2
-
-
-
-
SIN 01/03,HKG 08/03
Cathrine Rickmers 951E
MSK/SAF
-
-
14/2
-
16/2
-
SIN 28/02,HKG 04/03,NGO 09/03,YOK 10/03,BUS 13/03,SHA 15/03
Loa 0004
CSV
-
-
-
-
15/2
-
SIN 25/02,HKG 01/03,TAO 05/03,SHA 07/03,NGB 08/03,CWN 10/03
Safmarine Makutu 1003
MSK/SAF
-
-
20/2
-
16/2
-
TPP 13/03,PGU 15/03,PKG 16/03,CWN 16/03,BLW 16/03,HKG 17/03,SUB 17/03,YOK 18/03,UKB 18/03,HUA 18/03,SRG 18/03,PEN 18/03, SHA 19/03,BUS 19/03,XMN 19/03,SGN 20/03,NGB 21/03,HPH 21/03,INC 22/03,TAO 25/03,OSA 25/03,NGO 25/03
Msc Mahima H1007R
MSC
-
-
-
-
17/2
-
KHH 03/03,SIN 06/03,CWN 11/03,XMN 12/03,SHA 13/03,HKG 15/03
Orange River Bridge 018
CSV/KLI/MIS/PIL
-
20/2
-
-
17/2
-
PKG 05/03,SIN 06/03,HKG 10/03,SHA 13/03,BUS 18/03,INC 18/03,KEL 18/03,KHH 18/03,YOK 21/03,NGO 21/03,UKB 21/03
Empress Dragon 171E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
-
-
-
-
17/2
-
SIN 02/03,PGU 04/03,PKG 04/03,LCH 05/03,JKT 05/03,SUB 05/03,PEN 05/03,SGN 05/03,HKG 06/03,DLC 06/03,BLW 06/03,BKK 06/03,SRG 07/03, MNL 07/03,SHA 09/03,UKB 09/03,TYO 09/03,XMN 09/03,HPH 09/03,NGB 10/03,NGO 10/03,OSA 10/03,KHH 12/03,BUS 12/03,YTN 13/03,
TAO 14/03,TXG 16/03,YOK 16/03,KEL 19/03,TXG 20/03
Maersk Izmir 1004
PKG 04/03,TPP 05/03
MSK/SAF
Msc Eugenia H1008R
MSC
Maersk Jubail 1004
MSK/SAF
-
-
-
-
18/2
-
-
-
-
-
19/2
-
KHH 07/03,SIN 10/03,XMN 16/03,SHA 17/03,CWN 18/03,HKG 19/03
20/2
-
-
-
-
-
PKG 11/03,TPP 12/03
Mol Dominance 3309B
MOL
-
21/2
-
-
-
-
SIN 08/03,HKG 15/03
Alianca Maua 952E
MSK/SAF
-
-
21/2
-
-
-
SIN 07/03,HKG 11/03,NGO 16/03,YOK 17/03,BUS 20/03,SHA 22/03
CSCL Tianjin AA480E
CMA/CSC/MBA
-
-
-
-
22/2
-
PKG 06/03,HKG 11/03,BUS 14/03,SHA 16/03,NGB 18/03,CWN 20/03
Mackinac Bridge 059
CSV/KLI/MIS/PIL
-
-
-
-
22/2
-
PKG 13/03,SIN 14/03,HKG 18/03,SHA 20/03,BUS 26/03,INC 26/03,KEL 26/03,KHH 26/03,YOK 29/03,NGO 29/03,UKB 29/03
Tern Arrow 168
GRB
-
-
-
-
22/2
-
SIN 18/03,ZHA 23/03,XMN 27/03,BUS 01/04,NGO 04/04,YOK 06/04,CHB 07/04
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To: Mediterranean and Black Sea
OUTBOUND BY DATE - Dates for sailing: 08/02/2010 - 22/02/2010
Name of Ship/Voy/Line Lars Maersk 102B
Updated daily on http://www.cargoinfo.co.za
WBAY CT
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
8/2
PE -
EL DBN RBAY Loading for -
-
-
ALG 20/02,CAS 20/02,CAZ 23/02,LIV 23/02,ORN 23/02,BLA 24/02,VEC 25/02,FOS 27/02,NPK 27/02,AXA 28/02,GIT 28/02,PSD 28/02,
UAY 01/03,ASH 01/03,ASH 03/03,TUN 04/03,GOI 04/03,KOP 04/03,MAR 04/03,SAL 04/03,BEY 05/03,GEM 05/03,SKG 05/03,PIR 06/03,
IST 06/03,TRS 06/03,IZM 08/03,HFA 09/03,MER 09/03
Jolly Bianco 002
LMC
Safmarine Mafadi 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
MRS 05/03,GOI 06/03,BLA 08/03,NPK 14/03,TUN 03/04,MLA 03/04,UAY 05/04,BEY 05/04,BEN 05/04,AXA 07/04,TIP 07/04
15/2
-
-
8/2
-
ALG 27/02,CAS 27/02,CAZ 02/03,LIV 02/03,ORN 02/03,BLA 03/03,VEC 04/03,FOS 06/03,NPK 06/03,AXA 07/03,GIT 07/03,PSD 07/03,
UAY 08/03,ASH 08/03,ASH 10/03,TUN 11/03,GOI 11/03,KOP 11/03,MAR 11/03,SAL 11/03,BEY 12/03,GEM 12/03,SKG 12/03,PIR 13/03,
IST 13/03,TRS 13/03,IZM 15/03,HFA 16/03,MER 16/03
Jasper S 21
EAS/SCO
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
HFA 07/03,ASH 10/03,HFA 12/03,AXA 13/03
Msc Venezia 12R
HSL/LTI/MSC
-
13/2
11/2
-
9/2
-
VEC 01/03,SPE 06/03,LIV 06/03,GOI 07/03,NPK 07/03,HFA 07/03,FOS 08/03,BLA 11/03,AXA 13/03
MOL Caledon 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
22/2
11/2
-
15/2
-
ALG 06/03,CAS 06/03,CAZ 09/03,LIV 09/03,ORN 09/03,BLA 10/03,VEC 11/03,FOS 13/03,NPK 13/03,AXA 14/03,GIT 14/03,PSD 14/03,
UAY 15/03,ASH 15/03,ASH 17/03,TUN 18/03,GOI 18/03,KOP 18/03,MAR 18/03,SAL 18/03,BEY 19/03,GEM 19/03,SKG 19/03,PIR 20/03,
IST 20/03,TRS 20/03,IZM 22/03,HFA 23/03,MER 23/03
Tinglev Maersk 1006
14/2
-
-
-
-
-
ALG 22/02
-
21/2
18/2
-
16/2
-
VEC 08/03,SPE 13/03,LIV 13/03,GOI 14/03,NPK 14/03,HFA 14/03,FOS 15/03,BLA 18/03,AXA 20/03
-
18/2
-
22/2
-
ALG 13/03,CAS 13/03,CAZ 16/03,LIV 16/03,ORN 16/03,BLA 17/03,VEC 18/03,FOS 20/03,NPK 20/03,AXA 21/03,GIT 21/03,PSD 21/03,
Msc Stella 11R
HSL/LTI/MSC
Safmarine Nokwanda 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
UAY 22/03,ASH 22/03,ASH 24/03,TUN 25/03,GOI 25/03,KOP 25/03,MAR 25/03,SAL 25/03,BEY 26/03,GEM 26/03,SKG 26/03,PIR 27/03,
IST 27/03,TRS 27/03,IZM 29/03,HFA 30/03,MER 30/03
To: UK, North West Continent & Scandinavia
Updated daily on http://www.cargoinfo.co.za
Lars Maersk 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
8/2
-
-
-
-
RTM 21/02,TIL 22/02,BIO 23/02,BRV 25/02,LEI 25/02,CPH 26/02,GOT 26/02,HMQ 26/02,OFQ 27/02,HEL 01/03,OSL 04/03
Safmarine Mafadi 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
15/2
-
-
8/2
-
RTM 28/02,TIL 01/03,BIO 02/03,BRV 04/03,LEI 04/03,CPH 05/03,GOT 05/03,HMQ 05/03,OFQ 06/03,HEL 08/03,OSL 11/03
Serenity Ace 10A
MOL
-
-
-
8/2
-
-
VGO 23/02,ZEE 26/02,BRV 27/02
Msc Venezia 12R
HSL/LTI/MSC
-
13/2
11/2
-
9/2
-
LZI 27/02,FXT 01/03,HMQ 03/03,BRV 04/03,ANR 05/03,BIO 06/03,RTM 07/03,LEH 07/03,LIV 08/03,VGO 11/03,HEL 11/03,LEI 12/03,
KTK 12/03,STO 14/03,KLJ 16/03,LED 19/03
MOL Caledon 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
RTM 07/03,TIL 08/03,BIO 09/03,BRV 11/03,LEI 11/03,CPH 12/03,GOT 12/03,HMQ 12/03,OFQ 13/03,HEL 15/03,OSL 18/03
Purple Beach 0109
MAC
22/2
21/2 18/2
11/2
-
15/2
-
-
12/2
15/2
13/2
VGO 06/03,RTM 11/03,LZI 14/03,HMQ 14/03,PFT 14/03,IMM 14/03,HUL 14/03,BXE 16/03,KRS 16/03,LAR 16/03,ORK 17/03,DUO 17/03,
OSL 17/03,ANR 18/03,OFQ 18/03,CPH 18/03,GOT 18/03,GOO 18/03,GRG 18/03,HEL 18/03,HEL 20/03,KTK 20/03,STO 20/03,BIO 25/03
Tinglev Maersk 1006 Msc Stella 11R
HSL/LTI/MSC
14/2
-
-
-
-
-
LZI 23/02,LEI 26/02
-
21/2
18/2
-
16/2
-
LZI 06/03,FXT 08/03,HMQ 10/03,BRV 11/03,ANR 12/03,BIO 13/03,RTM 14/03,LEH 14/03,LIV 15/03,VGO 18/03,HEL 18/03,LEI 19/03,
KTK 19/03,STO 21/03,KLJ 23/03,LED 26/03
Safmarine Nokwanda 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
-
18/2
-
22/2
-
RTM 14/03,TIL 15/03,BIO 16/03,BRV 18/03,LEI 18/03,CPH 19/03,GOT 19/03,HMQ 19/03,OFQ 20/03,HEL 22/03,OSL 25/03
TBN TBN
GRB
-
-
-
-
-
18/2
PRU 14/03,ANR 18/03
Amber Lagoon 0110
MAC
-
-
-
21/2
-
21/2
VGO 17/03,RTM 22/03,LZI 25/03,HMQ 25/03,PFT 25/03,IMM 25/03,HUL 25/03,BXE 27/03,KRS 27/03,LAR 27/03,ORK 28/03,DUO 28/03,
To: East Africa
OSL 28/03,ANR 29/03,OFQ 29/03,CPH 29/03,GOT 29/03,GOO 29/03,GRG 29/03,HEL 29/03,HEL 31/03,KTK 31/03,STO 31/03,BIO 05/04
Updated daily on http://www.cargoinfo.co.za
Kota Harum 279
PIL
-
18/2
-
-
22/2
-
MBA 28/02
Jolly Bianco 002
LMC
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
MPM 10/02,DAR 15/02,MBA 17/02
Msc Leila 93A
MSC
-
-
-
-
8/2
-
MPM 09/02,MNC 13/02
UAFL Mauritius 508
UAF
-
-
-
-
8/2
-
MPM 22/02
Triton Ace 3A
MOL
-
-
-
-
8/2
-
MPM 11/02,DAR 14/02,MBA 15/02
Mol Ability 2101B
MOL
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
MPM 10/02
Jasper S 21
EAS/SCO
-
-
-
-
9/2
-
DAR 14/02,MBA 17/02
Msc Chaneca 41A
MSC
-
-
-
-
10/2
-
BEW 13/02
Barrier 58
MOL/MSK/OAC/SAF
-
-
-
-
10/2
-
MPM 11/02,BEW 14/02
Hoegh Pusan 23
HOE/HUA
-
-
-
-
11/2
-
MPM 12/02,DAR 26/02,MBA 27/02
Hoegh St Petersburg 2
HOE/HUA
-
-
12/2
13/2
15/2
-
MPM 16/02
Lilac Roller 0804
MAC
-
-
-
-
14/2
-
MPM 15/02,BEW 18/02,MBA 24/02
Mol Accord 0201
MOL
-
-
-
-
14/2
-
MPM 08/02
Lilac Roller 0803
MAC
-
-
-
-
18/2
-
MPM 18/02,BEW 21/02
Umgeni 12
MOL/MSK/OAC/SAF
-
-
-
-
19/2
-
BEW 21/02
Barrier 59
MOL/MSK/OAC/SAF
-
-
-
-
22/2
-
MPM 23/02,MNC 26/02,BEW 01/03
FTW15619SD
OUTBOUND BY DATE - Dates for sailing: 08/02/2010 - 22/02/2010
To: West Africa
Updated daily on http://www.cargoinfo.co.za
Name of Ship/Voy/Line
WBAY CT
Kota Harum 279
PIL
Safmarine Andisa 1001
MSK/SAF
Lars Maersk 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
Jolly Bianco 002
LMC
Safmarine Mafadi 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
PE
EL DBN RBAY Loading for
-
18/2
-
-
22/2
-
11/2
-
-
-
-
-
MSZ 20/02,LOB 23/02,PNR 27/02,SSG 08/03,DLA 10/03,MAT 13/03,LBV 19/03
8/2
-
-
-
-
LPA 17/02
-
LOS 02/02,TEM 06/02,COO 09/02
-
-
-
9/2
-
DKR 14/03
15/2
-
-
8/2
-
LPA 24/02
Safmarine Concord 1003/1004 SAF
-
10/2
-
-
-
-
ABJ 17/02,APP 20/02,TEM 22/02
Blue Sky 93/10
ASL
-
8/2
-
-
-
-
LAD 15/02,SZA 17/02,MAL 18/02
Msc Panama 48A
MSC
-
13/2
-
-
9/2
-
LAD 18/02,LOB 26/02
Msc Venezia 12R
HSL/LTI/MSC
-
13/2
11/2
-
9/2
-
LPA 22/02,DKR 24/02,ABJ 25/02,TEM 27/02,APP 05/03,TIN 06/03
Mol Unifier 0201
MOL
18/2 15/2
-
-
11/2
-
ABJ 23/02,TEM 25/02,DLA 03/03
Maersk Phuket 1001
MSK/SAF
11/2
-
-
-
-
-
ABJ 16/02,TEM 19/02,APP 22/02
MOL Caledon 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
22/2
11/2
-
15/2
-
LPA 03/03
Commodore 314W
HSD/MSK/NDS/NYK/SAF
-
-
-
-
12/2
-
LFW 21/02,TEM 25/02,LOS 01/03
Pac Diamond VDM016
PIL
-
16/2
-
-
13/2
-
LAD 21/02
CEC Copenhagen 510011
UAL
-
20/2
-
-
14/2
-
LAD 26/02,SZA 28/02,PNR 03/03
CSCL Callao 0007W
CSC/HLC/MBA/SMU
-
-
-
-
15/2
-
TEM 25/02,LFW 28/02,TIN 02/03,COO 07/03
Msc Stella 11R
HSL/LTI/MSC
-
21/2
18/2
-
16/2
-
LPA 01/03,DKR 03/03,ABJ 04/03,TEM 06/03,APP 12/03,TIN 13/03
Horizon 21S
MOL/MSC/MSK/OAC/SAF
-
21/2
-
-
17/2
-
MSZ 26/02,LOB 02/03,LAD 07/03
Nordhawk VNH005
MOL/PIL
-
17/2
-
-
-
-
TEM 24/02,COO 26/02,LOS 28/02,DLA 04/03
Master 070
NDS
-
20/2
-
-
18/2
-
PNR 02/03,LAD 08/03,BOA 09/03,MAT 10/03,SZA 12/03,LBV 12/03,CAB 13/03,DLA 13/03,LOB 15/03,MSZ 21/03
Safmarine Nokwanda 102B
CHL/DAL/MOL/MSK/SAF/TSA -
-
18/2
-
22/2
-
LPA 10/03
Luetjenburg 1003
MSK/SAF
18/2
-
-
-
-
-
ABJ 23/02,TEM 26/02,APP 01/03
Ridge 50
MOL/MSC/MSK/OAC/SAF
-
-
-
-
19/2
-
LUD 23/02
Msc Borneo 26A
MSC
-
20/2
-
-
-
-
LAD 25/02
Northern Felicity 9W
GSL
-
-
-
-
21/2
-
TEM 02/03,LFW 05/03,LOS 06/03,COO 13/03,TKD 15/03,ABJ 16/03
Sanderling Ace 24A
MOL
-
-
21/2
-
-
-
LAD 01/03,LBV 05/03,LOS 08/03,DLA 19/03,COO 22/03,TEM 22/03,ABJ 24/03,CKY 26/03,DKR 28/03,NKC 29/03
Kota Juta JTA199
MOL/PIL
-
22/2
-
-
-
-
TEM 02/03,COO 05/03,LOS 07/03,DLA 11/03
To: Indian Ocean Islands
Updated daily on http://www.cargoinfo.co.za
Maersk Davenport 1003
MSK/SAF
-
11/2
-
-
-
-
PLU 18/02
Maersk Detroit 1003
MSK/SAF
-
18/2
12/2
-
8/2
-
PLU 25/02
UAFL Mauritius 508
UAF
-
-
-
-
8/2
-
TLE 11/02,TMM 14/02,PLU 17/02,RUN 19/02,EHL 20/02
Hoegh Brasilia 25
HOE/HUA
-
-
-
-
8/2
-
TMM 12/02,LPT 14/02,PLU 16/02
Concord 701
UAF
-
-
-
-
8/2
-
MUT 16/02,MAW 23/02
Safmarine Makutu 1003
MSK/SAF
-
-
20/2
-
16/2
-
PLU 04/03
Topeka CO002
WWL
-
-
16/2
17/2
18/2
-
RUN 23/02
Msc Mahima H1007R
MSC
-
-
-
-
17/2
-
PLU 21/02,EHL 23/02,PDG 24/02,TMM 27/02,DIE 01/03,DZA 05/03,MJN 15/03
Msc Eugenia H1008R
MSC
-
-
-
-
19/2
-
PLU 25/01,PDG 27/02,DIE 01/03,DZA 05/03,TMM 07/03,EHL 10/03,MJN 15/03
THIS SPACE
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OUTBOUND BY DATE - Dates for sailing: 08/02/2010 - 22/02/2010
To: North America
Updated daily on http://www.cargoinfo.co.za
Name of Ship/Voy/Line Msc Noa 947
WBAY CT PE
MSC/MSK/SAF
-
13/2
-
EL DBN RBAY Loading for -
8/2
-
NYC 03/03,BAL 05/03,ORF 06/03,CHU 08/03,FEP 09/03,NAS 10/03,MIA 11/03,POP 11/03,MHH 11/03,GEC 12/03,SDQ 12/03,TOV 12/03,
SLU 13/03,PHI 13/03,GDT 13/03,SJO 14/03,BAS 14/03,VIJ 14/03,RSU 15/03,PAP 15/03,KTN 15/03,HQN 16/03,BGI 16/03,STG 16/03,MSY 18/03
Atlantic Impala 915
CSA/HLC
Ital Fulgida 0839-015E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
-
Willi Rickmers 007
MSC/MSK/SAF
-
12/2
9/2
-
-
-
-
MTR 03/03,BAL 12/03
-
-
-
10/2
-
LAX 07/03,OAK 10/03,TIW 12/03,BCC 14/03
20/2
10/2
-
15/2
-
NYC 10/03,BAL 12/03,ORF 13/03,CHU 15/03,FEP 16/03,NAS 17/03,MIA 18/03,POP 18/03,MHH 18/03,GEC 19/03,SDQ 19/03,TOV 19/03,
SLU 20/03,PHI 20/03,GDT 20/03,SJO 21/03,BAS 21/03,VIJ 21/03,RSU 22/03,PAP 22/03,KTN 22/03,HQN 23/03,BGI 23/03,STG 23/03,MSY 25/03
Empress Dragon 171E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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17/2
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LAX 14/03,OAK 17/03,TIW 19/03,BCC 21/03
Msc Carla 076
MSC/MSK/SAF
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17/2
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22/2
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NYC 17/03,BAL 19/03,ORF 20/03,CHU 22/03,FEP 23/03,NAS 24/03,MIA 25/03,POP 25/03,MHH 25/03,GEC 26/03,SDQ 26/03,TOV 26/03,
To: Australasia Maersk Davenport 1003
SLU 27/03,PHI 27/03,GDT 27/03,SJO 28/03,BAS 28/03,VIJ 28/03,RSU 29/03,PAP 29/03,KTN 29/03,HQN 30/03,BGI 30/03,STG 30/03,MSY 01/04
Updated daily on://www.cargoinfo.co.za MSK/SAF
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11/2
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-
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FRE 04/03,AKL 09/03,TRG 10/03,NPE 11/03,LYT 11/03,LYT 12/03,TIU 13/03,POE 13/03,SYD 13/03,TRG 13/03,MLB 14/03,NSN 15/03,
NPL 15/03,BSA 18/03,ADL 18/03
Maersk Detroit 1003
FRE 11/03,AKL 16/03,TRG 17/03,NPE 18/03,LYT 18/03,LYT 19/03,TIU 20/03,POE 20/03,SYD 20/03,TRG 20/03,MLB 21/03,NSN 22/03,
MSK/SAF
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18/2
12/2
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8/2
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NPL 22/03,BSA 25/03,ADL 25/03
Hoegh Brasilia 25
HOE/HUA
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-
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8/2
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FRE 26/02,MLB 02/03,PKL 05/03,BSA 08/03,TRG 12/03,NPE 13/03,WLG 15/03,LYT 16/03
Ital Fulgida 0839-015E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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-
-
-
10/2
-
BSA 06/03,SYD 08/03,MLB 11/03
Hoegh St Petersburg 2
HOE/HUA
-
-
12/2
13/2
15/2
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FRE 26/02,MLB 02/03,PKL 04/03,BSA 06/03,NOU 08/03,TRG 10/03,NPE 11/03,WLG 13/03,LYT 14/03
Safmarine Makutu 1003
MSK/SAF
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-
20/2
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16/2
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FRE 18/03,AKL 23/03,TRG 24/03,NPE 25/03,LYT 25/03,LYT 26/03,TIU 27/03,POE 27/03,SYD 27/03,TRG 27/03,MLB 28/03,NSN 29/03,
NPL 29/03,BSA 01/04,ADL 01/04
Topeka CO002
WWL
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16/2
17/2
18/2
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FRE 04/03,MLB 09/03,PKL 11/03,BSA 13/03
Msc Mahima H1007R
MSC
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-
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17/2
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FRE 01/03,ADL 02/03,MLB 06/03,SYD 09/03,TRG 13/03,LYT 15/03
Empress Dragon 171E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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-
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17/2
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BSA 13/03,SYD 15/03,MLB 18/03
Msc Eugenia H1008R
MSC
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-
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19/2
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FRE 07/03,ADL 08/03,MLB 12/03,SYD 15/03,TRG 19/03,LYT 21/03
To: Middle East, Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka
Updated daily on http://www.cargoinfo.co.za
Kota Harum 279
PIL
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18/2
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22/2
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BQM 14/03
Jolly Bianco 002
LMC
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9/2
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JED 25/02,RUH 17/03,AQJ 22/03,MSW 22/03,PZU 22/03,HOD 23/03,AUH 27/03,DXB 29/03,KWI 29/03,NSA 29/03,BAH 01/04,BND 01/04,
DMN 01/04,DOH 01/04,MCT 01/04,BQM 03/04
Nysted Maersk 1004
MSK/SAF
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10/2
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-
-
-
SLL 22/02,JEA 26/02,NSA 03/03
Saylemoon Rickmers 1002
CMA/CSV
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-
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8/2
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JEA 20/02,BND 22/02,NSA 26/02
Jasper S 21
EAS/SCO
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-
-
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9/2
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JIB 01/03,Suez 06/03,AQJ 08/03,CMB 28/03
Maersk Bratan 1004
MSK/SAF
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17/2
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-
10/2
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SLL 01/03,JEA 05/03,NSA 10/03
Ital Fulgida 0839-015E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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-
-
-
10/2
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CMB 28/02,NSA 02/03
San Aurelio 1003
CMA/CSV
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10/2
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-
15/2
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JEA 27/02,BND 01/03,NSA 05/03
Msc Sena 6A
MSC
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-
-
-
10/2
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JEA 22/02,BQM 25/02,SHJ 25/02,AUH 25/02,MCT 25/02,BAH 25/02,DMN 25/02,KWI 25/02,BND 25/02,IXY 27/02,DOH 27/02,NSA 01/03,
RUH 04/03,CMB 04/03
Hoegh Pusan 23
HOE/HUA
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-
-
-
11/2
-
JEA 10/03
Msc Aurelie 9A
MSC
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-
-
-
15/2
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JEA 27/02,SHJ 02/03,AUH 02/03,MCT 02/03,BAH 02/03,DMN 02/03,KWI 02/03,BND 02/03,BQM 03/03,IXY 04/03,DOH 04/03,NSA 06/03,
RUH 09/03,CMB 10/03
Nicolai Maersk 1004
MSK/SAF
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-
-
-
17/2
-
SLL 08/03,JEA 26/03,NSA 31/03
Empress Dragon 171E
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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-
-
-
17/2
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CMB 07/03,NSA 09/03
Hoegh Tracer 227
HOE/HUA
-
-
-
-
17/2
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JEA 16/02,BOM 20/02,MAA 25/02,CMB 28/02
Msc Roberta 29A
MSC
-
-
-
-
22/2
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JEA 06/03,SHJ 09/03,AUH 09/03,MCT 09/03,BAH 09/03,DMN 09/03,KWI 09/03,BND 09/03,BQM 10/03,IXY 11/03,DOH 11/03,NSA 13/03,
RUH 16/03,CMB 17/03
To: South America
Updated daily on http://www.cargoinfo.co.za
Jing Po He 098W
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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9/2
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-
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MVD 18/02,BUE 19/02,SSZ 24/02
Mol Dedication 3608A
MOL
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-
-
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10/2
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SSZ 20/02,BUE 23/02,MVD 25/02,PNG 27/02,SFS 01/03,RIO 04/03
Libra Ipanema 0951
CMA/CSV
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-
-
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12/2
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ITJ 22/02,SSZ 24/02,PNG 26/02,RIG 01/03
Ital Fiducia 0844-019W
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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16/2
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-
12/2
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MVD 25/02,BUE 26/02,SSZ 03/03
Monte Aconcagua 004W
MSK/SAF
-
-
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14/2
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SPB 24/02,SSZ 25/02,BUE 28/02,RIG 03/03,NVT 05/03,PNG 07/03
CSAV Laraquette 1004
CSV
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-
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16/2
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SSZ 24/02,MVD 27/02,BUE 28/02,RIG 03/03,ITJ 05/03,PNG 07/03
Mol Dynasty 3705A
MOL
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-
-
-
17/2
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SSZ 27/02,BUE 02/03,MVD 04/03,PNG 06/03,SFS 08/03,RIO 11/03
Maruba Parana 1003W
MBA
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-
-
-
18/2
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RIO 28/02,SSZ 01/03,PNG 02/03,ITJ 03/03,RIG 06/03,BUE 07/03,USH 13/03,SAI 20/03,CLL 25/03
Empress Heaven 164W
COS/EMC/HSD/MBA
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-
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19/2
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MVD 04/03,BUE 05/03,SSZ 10/03
San Adriano 0952
CMA/CSV
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19/2
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ITJ 01/03,SSZ 03/03,PNG 05/03,RIG 08/03
CSAV Lluta 1005
CSV
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21/2
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SSZ 02/03,MVD 06/03,BUE 07/03,RIG 10/03,ITJ 11/03,PNG 13/03
Monte Olivia 005W
MSK/SAF
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-
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21/2
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SPB 03/03,SSZ 04/03,BUE 07/03,RIG 10/03,NVT 12/03,PNG 14/03
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