Schedules begin to normalise after DPW/MUA peace
Containership schedules are returning to normal following the settlement of the dispute between DP World and the MUA
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 14th February, 2024 | 0
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 | 0
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 | 0
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 | 0
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 | 0
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 | 0
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 | 0
Maersk’s board of directors have made the decision to initiate a demerger of the company’s towage business, Svitzer
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 9th February, 2024 | 0
Shipping company Maersk has slumped to a loss in Q4 2023 driven by a $920 million loss for its container division
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 9th February, 2024 | 0
The Polynesian Competition Authority has expressed concerns of the possible takeover of Bolloré Logistics by CMA CGM
Read MorePosted by Dale Crisp | 8th February, 2024 | 0
The CSIRO has highlighted a shipment of electric vehicles turned away after the discovery of a stink bug infestation
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