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She was originally built in Italy for liner trade.
However, the Australian run was finally hit, if far later than most other liner trades, by the invasion of the jets.
The problem was not just confined to the tramp shipping trade but also affected the liner trade.
The mass carriage of people by air killed the liner trade and heralded the end for most of the well known passenger fleets.
During the 1960s the dry cargo liner trade was wound down, and by 1970 the fleet consisted exclusively of chemical tankers.
In 1890, Halfdan Wilhelmsen laid the basis of the company's core business - liner trades.
The company did not become a major participant of the trans-Atlantic ocean liner trade until after World War I.
At the beginning of the 1920s, A.P. Moller considered possibilities of going into liner trade business.
Speaking at the Chamber's annual dinner, he said recent actions in Brussels applying the Community's competition policy threatened complete chaos to the international liner trade.
This was not a part of the Beeching cuts: the demise of the trans-Atlantic liner trade forced its closure in 1971.
As the scheduled liner trade declined, the company sold Southern Cross in 1973 and withdrew Northern Star from service in 1974.
The Irish Poplar and her near sister operated on the North Atlantic Liner trade for most of their lives.
The alternative to liner trade is "tramping" whereby vessels are notified on an ad-hoc basis as to the availability of a cargo to be transported.
With the advent of large passenger jet aircraft in the 1960s, intercontinental travelers switched from ships to planes sending the ocean liner trade into a terminal decline.
However, by the time she entered service the transatlantic liner trade was already in decline, with more passenger crossing the Atlantic by air than by sea since 1959.
Article 5.2.2 is intended to make provision for FIO(S) clauses and the like, which are rare in the liner trade but common in the charter party trade.
Here, our contribution would cover the relevant market aspects, from the types of cargo which the port could attract, to potential interest from shipping lines in cases where liner trades are involved.
The vast majority of the capacity of fully cellular container ships used in the liner trade is owned by German shipowners, with approximately 75% owned by Hamburg brokers.
The Fern Line ships were employed primarily in liner trade, carrying phosphate and cotton to Japan, then sailing from the Philippines to the United States with cargoes of copra.
In applying the principles of paragraph 1, the Parties shall : a) not introduce cargo-sharing arrangements in future bilateral Agreements with third countries concerning dry and liquid bulk and liner trade.
Everyone has agreed that, generally speaking, the instrument is intended to cover contracts in the liner trade because they are less likely to be negotiated individually and because a certain inequality of bargaining power between the shipper and the carrier has been assumed.
During the 1970s the South African liner trade started to decline, mainly due to competition from the jet airplane and the rising success of the revolutionary new container ships, in carrying cargoes more efficiently and more economically than conventional, older vessels.
ICS is unique in that unlike other international shipping trade associations it represents the global interests of all the different trades in the industry: bulk carrier operators, tanker operators, passenger ship operators and container liner trades, including shipowners and third party ship managers.