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Day of the Seafarer – the bunker angle – bunkerworld (subscription) (blog)

24. June 2011

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Day of the Seafarer - the bunker angle bunkerworld (subscription) (blog) Unni has been writing extensively about the international bunkering and shipping market since 1997, when she joined the team that built up the Bunkerworld news service. In her capacity as Senior Editor for Bunkerworld, she has earned a reputation for ..

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SOFTS-Sugar up on shipping delays, rest mostly lower – Forexyard

15. June 2011

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SOFTS-Sugar up on shipping delays, rest mostly lower Forexyard Longer-term, the fundamental outlook for sugar is weighed by the prospect of bumper supplies expected out of Brazil and India, where millers want to export more sugar this season. Dealers said upside sugar prices were capped by expectations of sizeable ... and more

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WW2 Bengali Genocide – MWC News

13. June 2011

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WW2 Bengali Genocide MWC News ... various British encouragements of capitalist hoarding and profiteering; export of grain from India associated with hugely decreased imports of grain; British unresponsiveness in Indian and in London; lack of shipping in the India Ocean due to ..

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WW2 Bengali Holocaust: “Churchill’s Secret War” By Madhusree Mukerjee – CounterCurrents.org

13. June 2011

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WW2 Bengali Holocaust: “Churchill's Secret War” By Madhusree Mukerjee CounterCurrents.org ... various British encouragements of capitalist hoarding and profiteering; export of grain from India associated with hugely decreased imports of grain; British unresponsiveness in Indian and in London; lack of shipping in the India Ocean due to ...

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South African Coal Rises to Highest in a Month on One-Off Deal – BusinessWeek

13. June 2011

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South African Coal Rises to Highest in a Month on One-Off Deal BusinessWeek Prices at Richards Bay, the continent's largest facility for shipping coal, rose 1.6 percent to $120.37 a metric ton in the week to June 10, according to data from Petersfield, England-based research IHS McCloskey.

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South African Coal Prices Climb to Highest in a Month on One-Off Purchase – Bloomberg

13. June 2011

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South African Coal Prices Climb to Highest in a Month on One-Off Purchase Bloomberg ... Jun 13 11:08:36 GMT 2011 Coal export prices at South Africa's Richards Bay terminal rose to the highest in almost a month as a single purchase pushed the average higher

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Over the top Those were the days – The News International

12. June 2011

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Over the top Those were the days The News International In India and later Pakistan, they virtually ran the railways, post & telegraph, police, customs, education, nursing, healthcare, import/ export , shipping , tea, coffee & tobacco plantations, coal mines and gold reserves.

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South African Coal has first gain in four weeks on China buying – SteelGuru

11. June 2011

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South African Coal has first gain in four weeks on China buying SteelGuru According to data from Petersfield, England-based researcher IHS McCloskey prices at Richards Bay, the continent largest facility for shipping coal rose 0.2% on average in the four days to June 3 to USD 118.49 per ton. China boosted its coal imports ...

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Scottish Supply Chain Forum – HGV UK

6. June 2011

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Scottish Supply Chain Forum HGV UK This will link with FTA work on the repositioning costs, both economic and environmental, of shipping containers for the Scottish export trades. FTA will outline its work in leading mode shift work on behalf of the Department for Transport.

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Tapping into the export market – GT: Global Trader

5. June 2011

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Tapping into the export market – GT: Global Trader

GT: Global Trader Tapping into the export market GT: Global Trader For example, will shipping and delivery times have an impact on cash flow? Furthermore, handling customs clearances, organising international shipping and transportation, and marketing a product in a new market may all require additional resources. ...

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