Newcastle welcomes channel decision
Port of Newcastle has welcomed an end to regulation of its shipping channels and played a straight bat to the ACCC’s claims the port is a “monopolist without constraint”
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 1st October, 2019
Port of Newcastle has welcomed an end to regulation of its shipping channels and played a straight bat to the ACCC’s claims the port is a “monopolist without constraint”
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 30th September, 2019
NYK is joining the deepsea LNG-power trend with what’s claimed as the world’s largest gas-fuelled PCTC.
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 30th September, 2019
Cargo handling constraints caused by infrastructure investment in new automated container facilities and a cyclical downturn in vehicle trades has hit Ports of Auckland’s 2018-19 volumes and profits
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 30th September, 2019
The maritime union is claiming Port of Newcastle is attempting to marginalise workers’ jobs by excluding them from new port equipment and cutting rights and conditions
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 30th September, 2019
ACCC chairman Rod Sims is not taking the National Competition Council’s decision to revoke declaration of Newcastle’s shipping channel lying down.
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 30th September, 2019
The review will be covering the period from November 2016 to October 2019
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