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Yearly Archives: 2014

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Container Parking Rate, Pelindo Asked To Be Fair

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianMay 12, 2014Leave a comment

JAKARTA- Chairman of the Indonesian Logistics Association (ALI) Zaldy Masita stated that PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) III could impose a fair system in the determination and imposition of containers parking fees at the Port of Tanjung Perak, Surabaya, East Java. He asked Pelindo to be fair to the port users, especially the users of container…

China Blames Ship Collision on Vietnam

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianMay 9, 2014Leave a comment

China accused Vietnam on Thursday of intentionally colliding with its ships in the South China Sea, but called for talks to end a bitter row sparked by Beijing’s parking of a giant oil rig in contested waters. A senior foreign ministry official in Beijing demanded that Vietnam withdraw its ships after its southern neighbor asserted…

W. Kalimantan Naval Base to be Promoted to Naval Main Base

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianMay 9, 2014Leave a comment

Pontianak (ANTARA News) – The naval base in the West Kalimantan provincial capital of Pontianak will be promoted to a naval main base, noted National Defense Forces (TNI) Chief General Moeldoko. “The plan to promote the naval base to a naval main base has been incorporated in the strategic plan, but I do not recollect…

Two Chinese Sailors Die, Six Missing After Boat Sinks In Pacific

UncategorizedBy Asty SopianMay 6, 2014Leave a comment

Two Chinese sailors died and six are missing after their boat caught fire and sank in the Pacific Ocean, the U.S. Air Force said on Sunday. The boat sank on Friday and the survivors were picked up by a Venezuelan fishing boat. Seven sailors were in good condition, Davis-Monthan Air Force Base in Arizona said…

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