IATA launches digital cargo platform
As the supply chain becomes more digitalised, IATA saw a need for a platform
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 26th March, 2021
As the supply chain becomes more digitalised, IATA saw a need for a platform
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 25th March, 2021
The ships have serious problems with their power systems and the crews have endured unacceptable working and living conditions
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 25th March, 2021
The two companies have signed up to run stevedore operations at the WA port for at least the next 10 years
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 25th March, 2021
Issues are beginning to ripple throughout the supply chain as tugs and diggers work to free the stricken behemoth from the sandy banks of the canal; meanwhile, legal problems loom
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 24th March, 2021
The 20,000-TEU Ever Given has grounded and is blocking the Suez Canal in both directions
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 24th March, 2021
The new tug completes the new tug fleet at the Western Australian port
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 24th March, 2021
The new ship is to be deployed on THE Alliance’s the Far East Europe 4 route
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 24th March, 2021
The company’s vessel ran on biofuels in a trial that was deemed successful
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 24th March, 2021
The ship is the eighth in a series of 10 2800-TEU vessels being built for Yang Ming
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 23rd March, 2021
The wild weather in New South Wales has shut down the coal-carrying train tracks that connect the Hunter Valley mines with the Port of Newcastle
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