Lines, shippers hold breath on rates
Container lines and their customers are closely watching the demand and supply position after Chinese New Year holidays come to an end
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 15th February, 2024
Container lines and their customers are closely watching the demand and supply position after Chinese New Year holidays come to an end
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 14th February, 2024
The union weighed in on the government’s decision to de-fund KiwiRail’s Cook Strait ferry replacement program
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 14th February, 2024
The NZ company and South Korean dockyard are discussing a termination agreement for the contract for the build of two new Interislander ferries
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 14th February, 2024
Containership schedules are returning to normal following the settlement of the dispute between DP World and the MUA
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 13th February, 2024
The international association has started work on a global standard contract for transporting and installing offshore wind turbines
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 12th February, 2024
Cruise lines repositioning ships to the northern hemisphere at the end of the Australasian summer season are revising itineraries
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 12th February, 2024
Fertiliser distributor Nutriens is seeking to minimise the supply chain impact of a fire that caused damage at its Kwinana facility
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 12th February, 2024
Livestock will be unloaded from the Israeli carrier Bahijah, but their future processing remains up in the air
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 9th February, 2024
LPG tanker Bougainville is awaiting towage to a repair yard after losing its propeller off the Victorian coast
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 9th February, 2024
Maersk’s board of directors have made the decision to initiate a demerger of the company’s towage business, Svitzer
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