Showing posts with label Transportation. Show all posts
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Friday, October 18, 2013

Indian police arrest US ship for alleged illegal transportation of weapons



Published time: October 18, 2013 16:28

AFP Photo / ICG / HO

AFP Photo / ICG / HO




Security forces in a southern Indian port city have detained the crew of a US-owned vessel on charges of illegal transportation of weapons and ammunition.


Eight crew members, as well as 25 security guards from India, Britain, Estonia and Ukraine on board were arrested after they failed to provide documents to the local police authorizing them to carry weapons, according to a statement by the Indian Foreign Minister, Sujata Singh.


Two of the crew members were allowed to stay on board to conduct maintenance work.


Security forces impounded 35 automatic weapons and nearly 5,700 rounds of ammunition that were found on board the ship.


The charges brought against the crew members and security guards are the following: illegal possession of weapons and ammunition, as well as entering India’s territorial waters without permission.


“The crew and security guards are cooperating with the investigators,” the Foreign Minister indicated to AP. She also said that the information has already been shared with the US embassy in New Delhi.


The American embassy said that they had no comment on the situation.


The ship’s captain, in his turn, told police that his company provided armed escorts for merchant vessels going about their business in the Indian Ocean, which is notorious for the many pirates in its waters.


The company that owns the vessel, US security company AdvanFort, stated that the ship would never have entered Indian waters, if the coast guard hadn’t approached them and asked them to follow him into the port.


The vessel was detained on October 12, but the news was only revealed by the Indian authorities on Friday.


Last week, a Venezuelan navy frigate detained an oil survey ship in waters contested by Venezuela and Guyana. The ship, used by the Texas-based Anadarko Petroleum Corp on approval by Guyuna, was on disputed Atlantic territory west of Essequibo River.




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Indian police arrest US ship for alleged illegal transportation of weapons

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Billionaire prepares to unveil mysterious project, revolutionary ‘fifth mode’ of transportation


Nick Allen
London Telegraph
August 11, 2013


It is called “The Hyperloop” and, according to the designer, it will be a revolutionary “fifth mode” of transport, eclipsing trains, planes, boats and automobiles.


The “cross between Concorde, a rail gun and an air hockey table” will deliver passengers between US cities faster than the speed of sound.


The history of transport is replete with dreamers who have concocted such schemes for getting people from A to B in previously unimagined haste. And many of them have remained just that, impractical ideas on a drawing board that will never see the light of day.


But the latest mysterious project, which has had the technology world buzzing for months, has one crucial difference. Its backer is a Silicon Valley wunderkind with a proven track record of turning science fiction into reality.


Full story here.


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Billionaire prepares to unveil mysterious project, revolutionary ‘fifth mode’ of transportation

Thursday, July 11, 2013

VIDEO: NTSB: Plane Crew Waited 90 Seconds to Evacuate







The crew of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 was first told not to evacuate, following Saturday’s crash. They were ordered to clear the plane 90 seconds later, when fire was spotted. (July 11)













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Wednesday, July 10, 2013

VIDEO: NTSB: Pilots Relied on Automatic Speed Control









The NTSB says the pilots of Asiana Flight 214 relied on automatic speed control before Saturday’s crash in San Francisco, and realized too late that they were flying too low and too slow. (July 9)

















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VIDEO: NTSB: Pilots Relied on Automatic Speed Control







The NTSB says the pilots of Asiana Flight 214 relied on automatic speed control before Saturday’s crash in San Francisco, and realized too late that they were flying too low and too slow. (July 9)













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Monday, July 8, 2013

VIDEO: Raw: Up Close Look at SF Plane Damage







The National Transportation Safety Board released dramatic, up-close pictures of the plane that crashed in San Franciso on Saturday. Two people died out of more than 300 on board. (July 8)













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VIDEO: 10 Killed in Alaska Plane Crash







Nine passengers and one pilot died on Sunday, when a small plane crashed at an airport in Alaska. The crash happened in Soldotna, about 75 miles from Anchorage. (July 8)













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VIDEO: Raw: Up Close Look at SF Plane Damage







The National Transportation Safety Board released dramatic, up-close pictures of the plane that crashed in San Franciso on Saturday. Two people died out of more than 300 on board. (July 8)













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VIDEO: Raw: Up Close Look at SF Plane Damage







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VIDEO: Raw: Up Close Look at SF Plane Damage







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Sunday, April 21, 2013

New Trailers Made By Reputed Trailer Factory In Malaysia

In Malaysia right now, new trailers are regarded as the most secure way of transporting automobiles from the factories to the varied automobile dealers in and outside the country. In addition, new trailers are also used for the transportation of automotive components from one factory to another.


Transportation of automobiles is thought to be a separate industry in Malaysia, and this is the reason there are such a lot of trailer factories which have shown up. These factories deal in the manufacture of various kinds of trailers, which might transport totally different sorts of automobiles.

Automobile producers can both hire or buy new trailers for the transportation of their cars. If the trailers are hired, it is up to the trailer firm to ensure that the automobiles attain their destination safely. However, if the trailers are purchased, the risk of security moves on to the automobile company.

Nonetheless, it\’s usually as much as the trailer factory to make certain that the new trailers are in good situation and that they are able to transporting automobiles and different things safely. The manufacturing unit has to make sure that the trailers are sturdy and durable. In cases where the automobile firm prefers to have its own trailers, it would ask the trailer factory to make for it customized trailers.


Such trailers shall be specifically made to suit the car company in question. In short, they are going to be made to be fit for the transportation of the company\’s cars. Custom-made trailers can be made to fit different things apart from the cars, for example car parts. Therefore, with personalized trailers, the automotive firm can transport both its car components and its car spare parts on the same time, which is cost effective.


Most trailer factories in Malaysia design their new trailers to be between seventy feet to eight feet in length and fifteen feet in height. The trailers could be made to accommodate either one or 2 racks of cars.


However, given the truth that car transportation is extraordinarily costly, most automotive companies prefer trailers which have 2 racks. It\’s because; such trailers can place more automobiles and may also transport them more safely than trailers with one rack. Five cars are positioned on each rack, bringing the whole number of automobiles being transported to ten. The racks are placed one on top of the other, with sufficient room between them to make sure that no damage is done to the cars.


It is tough for the trailer factory to increase on the dimensions of its trailers, because of the situations of the roads in Malaysia. Big trailers are affected by low hanging tree branches and bridges, which might harm the cars. Consequently, most factories choose to have solely two racks on their trailers, in order to make sure safe transport of their cargo. In addition, the Malaysia weather conditions also affect the kinds of trailers made. Most factories favor to make enclosed trailers, as a result of these limit the amount of harm performed to the cars.


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New Trailers Made By Reputed Trailer Factory In Malaysia

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

VIDEO: Raw: Fatal Fiery Highway Crash in Ga.

More than two dozen vehicles collided in a fiery pileup on a foggy Georgia interstate on Wednesday morning, killing at least three people and leaving several others hurt, officials said.

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