2022 ICHCA Logistics Long Lunch a success
The ICHCA Logistics Long Lunch was an opportunity for drinks, networking, and supporting the Queensland Maritime Museum
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 31st May, 2022
The ICHCA Logistics Long Lunch was an opportunity for drinks, networking, and supporting the Queensland Maritime Museum
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 8th November, 2021
Marine logistics expert Peter van Duyn weighs in on the ACCC stevedore monitoring report and the controversial use of the World Bank/HIS Markit study
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 3rd November, 2021
Logistics expert Peter van Duyn writes about the container logjam in some US ports and looks at why the same is not happening here in Australia
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 27th September, 2021
Shipping lines should spend their record profits wisely and invest in new technologies that will make the industry more sustainable
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 1st September, 2021
Container shipping lines are rolling in dough right now, but how long will the container shipping party last, maritime logistics expert Peter van Duyn asks
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 16th August, 2021
The diminutive European republic is now offering its flag for vessels. Maritime logistics Peter van Duyn takes a look at the new flag-state
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 23rd July, 2021
ICHCA recently hosted an industry event in South Australia, where many pertinent topics were discussed
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 20th July, 2021
Maritime logistics expert Peter van Duyn discusses the push to decarbonise shipping through various measures, including a carbon tax
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 8th July, 2021
Logistics expert Peter van Duyn takes a different tack on Australian supply chain data to that of a recent SAL publication
Read MorePosted by Peter van Duyn | 10th June, 2021
Logistics academic Peter van Duyn says a careful reading of a report reveals Australia’s port performance isn’t as bad as some say it is
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