Bunker Oil Stock Increase at Baltic Sea Entrance Port

via John Currin – Google+ Public Posts https://plus.google.com/100179705036605636374/posts/6ciLwSrRhWc Bunker Oil Stock Increase at Baltic Sea Entrance PortMarineLink.comWednesday, December 11, 2013http://www.marinelink.com/news/increase-entrance-bunker361931.aspxFrederikshavn: Photo CCLFrederikshavn Harbour and Nordic Marine Oil have entered a strategic agreement to establish a tank farm at the port of Frederikshavn with at least 20,000 cubic meters with the possibility of further extension.http://www.h16613.com/ TheContinue reading “Bunker Oil Stock Increase at Baltic Sea Entrance Port”

The Baltic Sea may be cold but that doesn’t stop the rush hour traffic from mounting up.

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Transportation Outlook Stable, Declares Fitch

via John Currin – Google+ Public Posts https://plus.google.com/100179705036605636374/posts/MjKvg4oxUm5 Transportation Outlook Stable, Declares FitchMarineLink.comWednesday, December 11, 2013, 12:07 AM http://69.65.42.212/news/transportation-declares361886.aspxPhoto courtesy of the shipownerThe 2014 outlook for airports, ports, and toll roads is stable despite tepid growth, according to a new Fitch Ratings report. 'The growing use of Public Private Partnership, or P3, transactions to construct newContinue reading “Transportation Outlook Stable, Declares Fitch”