ATSB launches Investigation into malfunction on Suiso Frontier
Gas control equipment malfunctioned on the vessel, which has departed Australia with its first cargo of liquefied hydrogen
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 2nd February, 2022
Gas control equipment malfunctioned on the vessel, which has departed Australia with its first cargo of liquefied hydrogen
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 2nd February, 2022
This month’s crew change indicator recorded the first upward trend since September last year, but highlighted positive news from Australia
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 2nd February, 2022
The Australian icebreaker has successfully completed its maiden voyage to Antarctica, returning with ground-breaking findings
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 1st February, 2022
Heavy rainfall has disrupted freight in South Australia, exposing a new layer of systemic challenges, with coastal shipping a solution to this freight problem
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 1st February, 2022
Shipping Australia argues the current mandates are not only ineffective, but a threat to seafarers’ human and legal rights
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 31st January, 2022
The South Island’s busiest port has been using the company’s vehicle booking system to capitalise on efficiency gains
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 31st January, 2022
The successful sea trial of Mikage in Japan demonstrates the potential of automated navigation, berthing, and mooring
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 28th January, 2022
The Cairns Marine Precinct may include a common user facility to enhance the local maritime industry and community
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 28th January, 2022
Sea-Intelligence has reported consistently low schedule reliability figures and an increase in late vessel arrivals
Read MorePosted by Abby Williams | 28th January, 2022
Shipping companies are being urged to steer clear of the whales’ critical habitat to reduce deadly ship strikes and the risk of extinction
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