Strong financial result for North Queensland Bulk Ports
NQBP’s 2018-19 delivered good financial, trade, community and environmental outcomes, according the annual report recently tabled in the Queensland Parliament
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 4th October, 2019
NQBP’s 2018-19 delivered good financial, trade, community and environmental outcomes, according the annual report recently tabled in the Queensland Parliament
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 4th October, 2019
A partnership between Biosecurity Queensland and the state’s port authorities has established a 1400 network of marine pest detectors
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 3rd October, 2019
Expansion of Onslow’s Marine Support Base to service the offshore oil and gas industries is progressing steadily
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 3rd October, 2019
Leading breakbulk and heavylift/ project carrier AAL is taking on four more large multi-purpose ships to strengthen its global position
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 3rd October, 2019
Flinders Ports is taking a long-term view by commissioning a 50-year masterplan for the seven South Australian ports under its control
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 3rd October, 2019
The company is adding an additional monthly sailing to its Europe-Oceania service
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 3rd October, 2019
Gladstone has replaced Hay Point as Queensland’s highest tonnage port and Bundaberg and Rockhampton are continuing to grow
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 2nd October, 2019
The ACCC is taking soundings about a narrower version of Part X of the CCA, governing liner shipping, with a view to establishing more limited exemptions
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 2nd October, 2019
One of NYK’s large vehicle carriers has carried out the first manned autonomous international voyage under new IMO guidelines
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 2nd October, 2019
A late pick-up in freight rates and volumes after a lean year is encouraging carriers in the North & East Asia-Australia trade to seek further rate increases
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