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Indonesian rescue members carry a body bag from Sriwijaya Air flight SJ 182, which crashed into the sea, at International Container Terminal port in Jakarta, Indonesia, January 11, 2021. Reuters pic
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JAKARTA, Jan 11 Indonesian navy divers scouring the sea bed were closing in on data recorders from a Sriwijaya Air jet that plunged into the sea two days ago with 62 people on board minutes after take-off from Jakarta’s main airport.
With little prospect now of finding survivors, authorities also said that there would be a focus on recovering the bodies of victims.
Adani International Container Terminal (AICTPL), a 50:50 joint venture between Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone and Terminal Investment, settled its first USD 300 million public USD bond
issuance on 21 December 2020.
The issue witnessed large participation from marquee real money investors with interests coming from around 220 accounts leading to approx. 10 times oversubscription. The issue of ~10 Years was priced at par to yield 3.00% which is also the lowest coupon achieved by any corporate Indian issuer in the last 5 years
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Published December 25, 2020, 5:00 AM
ICTSI’s Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT) recently welcomed the inaugural call of the newly launched Pakistan – United Arab Emirates (PS2) Service.
The 1,794-TEU AS SICILIA at PICT during the maiden call of the PS2 service at the Port of Karachi.
Jointly operated by Wan Hai Lines with Global Feeder Shipping, the point-to-point service links the ports of Jebel Ali and Karachi and uses a single vessel with a nominal capacity of 1,800 TEUs. With this service, PICT looks to further strengthen trade patronage with the Gulf market by handling increased cargo through non-vessel operating common carriers and mainline operators.