Western Australia
It has been a tumultuous time in the West with a host of infrastructure projects springing up across the state as it battles to overcome supply chain issues and keep up with the demand for the minerals and agricultural products that have made the state wealthy
President Trump in, Australian trade out?
If the incoming US President pursues an “America first” economic policy, could Australian shipping come off second-best?
Australia and UAE finalise CEPA
The trade agreement eliminates tariffs on more than 99% of Australia’s exports to the UAE
PacNat appoints new CEO
The next chief executive succeeds outgoing CEO Paul Scurrah
Newcastle port protest to go ahead despite Supreme Court ruling
The NSW Supreme Court has ruled in favour of the challenge by state police against the planned protest
Kimberley bridge building supply chain resilience
The opening of a new bridge just outside Fitzroy Crossing will ease the supply chain in times of flood and cyclones
Rising shipping insurance hurting community groups
With insurance costs soaring shipping companies are looking at trimming sponsorships and donations to sporting groups
LETTER TO DCN: An unwelcome safety development
Torres Pilots MD Perry Sutton wrote to DCN about a recent report concerning the alleged use of unlicensed pilots in Port Phillip Bay
OneStop, Tyne ACFS partner up for NZ depot
Tyne ACFS will implement OneStop’s Vehicle Booking System at the new Auckland depot
Bumper Boxline Profits Still Building
Top container lines filling slots with dollars