MARITIME HISTORY: The ill-fated voyage of the barque Amy Turner
The barquentine sank in a typhoon in 1923, taking an Australian crew down with it. Four survivors spent the next three weeks in a lifeboat, searching for land
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st May, 2023
The barquentine sank in a typhoon in 1923, taking an Australian crew down with it. Four survivors spent the next three weeks in a lifeboat, searching for land
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st May, 2023
Geographic extremes have created challenges for Peru’s agricultural sector, and the national ports system appears to be filling in the gaps
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st May, 2023
The International Day for Women in Maritime is an opportunity to celebrate and raise the profile of the women in our industry, Jillian Carson-Jackson writes
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st May, 2023
John Kewa, general manager and chaplain at Mission to Seafarers Port Kembla, told DCN about life in Papua New Guinea, a deal with the local cricket club and how his kids are supporting seafarers
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st May, 2023
The clock is ticking on the shipping industry’s monumental decarbonisation task, writes Angela Gillham of MIAL
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 28th April, 2023
Urea in the Pilbara, methanol bunkering in Melbourne and the GeelongPort acquisition. A roundup of our top stories for the week ending 28 April 2023
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 28th April, 2023
The week in bulk: The regular report on global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 21st April, 2023
The week in bulk: The regular report on global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 21st April, 2023
Fire at an intermodal terminal, Svitzer drops EBA termination and Norfolk Island vessel delivery delayed. A roundup of our top stories for the week ending 21 April 2023
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 17th April, 2023
DCN caught up with Stephen Hurd from the Australian Maritime College for a chat about teaching, the Age of Discovery and playing the bagpipes
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