CANBERRA MEETING FAILS ON DARWIN PORT FUTURE
Concerns over the Chinese-owned lease holder of Darwin Port have not been resolved
ALFRED: THE WAITING GAME
High wind and waves, torrential rainfall still extant
MARITIME LAW: Bills of lading and complexities
Lost bills of lading have the potential to cause significant exposures
if handled incorrectly, writes Mike Yarwood
INDUSTRY OPINION: Consolidation in containers – what do customers really think?
Vinh Thai from RMIT University and maritime and logistics analyst Devinder Grewal discuss a study of shipping line consolidation that has sought to shed light on the impact upon customers
ADF picks Damen design for new LCHs
Probable Austal will build the craft at Henderson
Oldendorff installs rotor sails on bulker
The vessel transports steelmaking coal from Vancouver to customers across the Pacific Ocean
Bell Bay to boost forestry with new ship loader
The new ship loader will replace equipment that has been used since 1992
PoM inks power purchase agreement with Iberdrola Australia
The newly signed PPA could see 60% of Port of Melbourne’s electricity come from renewable sources
AAT begins crane decommissioning, berth to be impacted (updated)
The 40-year-old ship-to-shore Deer Park crane will be replaced by a new Liebherr rail mounted crane