MARITIME HISTORY: The Sumatra disaster
Two bodies washed up on a New South Wales beach in July 1923, confirming the loss of a missing steamer and its complement
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st July, 2023
Two bodies washed up on a New South Wales beach in July 1923, confirming the loss of a missing steamer and its complement
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st July, 2023
Ports are foundational to Kenya’s maritime industry, but a local project shows how their role looks different from a local perspective
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st July, 2023
Mentoring provides an understanding of career pathways and role opportunities and it also is an essential component in fostering diversity in the maritime industry, Jeanine Drummond and Captain Carolyn Kurtz write
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 30th June, 2023
The Drewry World Container Index continued to slide, an indication of the steady decline in container freight rates
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 30th June, 2023
Offshore wind in Victoria, ship grounding investigation, Maersk’s methanol ships, building ferries. A roundup of our top stories for the week ending 30 June 2023
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 30th June, 2023
The week in bulk: the regular report global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 29th June, 2023
A new jetty will take shape at the Port of Geraldton, with Mid West Ports Authority announcing the construction on the new infrastructure
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 23rd June, 2023
Pilot ladder safety, port protests, and an assault ship in Brisbane. A roundup of our top stories for the week ending 23 June 2023
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 23rd June, 2023
Drewry’s composite World Container Index dropped again this week, but it is still higher than average pre-pandemic rates
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 23rd June, 2023
The week in bulk: The regular report on global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
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