K Line explores on-board carbon capture
K line is to use a bulk carrier engaged in the Australia-Japan thermal coal trade as a trial horse for technology to capture and re-use CO2 emissions
Read MoreDale Crisp | 1st September, 2020 | 0
K line is to use a bulk carrier engaged in the Australia-Japan thermal coal trade as a trial horse for technology to capture and re-use CO2 emissions
Read MoreDale Crisp | 1st September, 2020 | 0
The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has forced three of Carnival Group’s brands to further extend local cruise operations until early December
Read MoreDale Crisp | 1st September, 2020 | 0
An Auckland container terminal worker has died during lashing operations on board the ship Constantinos P
Read MoreDale Crisp | 31st August, 2020 | 0
The back-and-forth blame game over who has regulatory responsibility for stevedore access fees continues with deputy PM Michael McCormack telling FTA/APSA the ball is squarely in states’ court
Read MoreDale Crisp | 31st August, 2020 | 0
Maritime Safety Queensland dealt with possible and confirmed COVID-19 cases on five vessels in state waters last week.
Read MoreDale Crisp | 31st August, 2020 | 0
Efforts to have charges dropped over livestock casualties when the vessel Statesman sailed into a Bass Strait storm have failed
Read MoreDale Crisp | 31st August, 2020 | 0
The ACCC will allow 10 coal producers and the NSW Minerals Council to join forces to negotiate terms, conditions and prices for access to the port of Newcastle
Read MoreDale Crisp | 31st August, 2020 | 0
The troubled bulker Union Jasper has become the fifth ship in a year to be banned from Australian ports over breaches of the Maritime Labour Convention
Read MoreDale Crisp | 8th October, 2019 | 0
NZ has stolen another march on Australia with Swire’s Pacifica Shipping adding a second coastal feeder as port call rationalisation by international container lines continues.
Read MoreDale Crisp | 4th October, 2019 | 0
Another major carrier has appointed the global on-line platform to optimise container equipment use, in NZ
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