Asian trade carriers push Aus trade rates up
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
Read MoreDale Crisp | 2nd October, 2019 | 0
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
Read MoreDale Crisp | 2nd October, 2019 | 0
Three years after a second licence was awarded, Fortescue Metals Group has begun towage operations in Port Hedland, enabled by KOTUG
Read MoreDale Crisp | 1st October, 2019 | 0
The Western Australian Government is intensifying efforts to secure Navy maintenance work, promising a substantial upgrade of marine repair and supporting facilities at AMC Henderson
Read MoreDale Crisp | 1st October, 2019 | 0
The ACCC’s concerns over possible monopolies in nationally significant infrastructure extend to Sydney’s Moorebank Intermodal Terminal
Read MoreDale Crisp | 1st October, 2019 | 0
End-users of the Port of Melbourne are looking for some enlightened regulatory outcomes from the Essential Services Commission’s review of port land rentals
Read MoreDale Crisp | 1st October, 2019 | 0
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 MoreDale Crisp | 30th September, 2019 | 0
NYK is joining the deepsea LNG-power trend with what’s claimed as the world’s largest gas-fuelled PCTC.
Read MoreDale Crisp | 30th September, 2019 | 0
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 MoreDale Crisp | 30th September, 2019 | 0
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 MoreDale Crisp | 30th September, 2019 | 0
ACCC chairman Rod Sims is not taking the National Competition Council’s decision to revoke declaration of Newcastle’s shipping channel lying down.
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