Storms crush NZ holiday plans
Cook Strait ferry operators forced to cancel sailings
Underwater investigation on cable conspiracy nearly complete
Finnish authorities confirmed repair work on the ruptured cable has begun
TRADE LAW: What’s the fuss on de minimis?
Andrew Hudson of Rigby Cooke Lawyers looks at Australia’s experience in dealing with low-value transactions, and practices overseas
Liner Trades to South East Asia & Indian Subcontinent
Suddenly, the trade between Australia and South East Asia/Indian Sub-Continent is all about who’s leaving, who might be arriving, and who might be partner-swapping. Once again the trade finds itself at the mercy of mostly external factors
Napier and Otago to purchase Dutch dredge
The joint venture will see the ports build and purchase the state-of-the-art trailing suction hopper
Crustaceans head for ships, not Christmas dinner plates
Spawing crustaceans are getting sucked into ships cooling water intakes in the Pilbara
ICS names next secretary general
The new secretary general will succeed Guy Platten as he steps down next year
Container lines still seizing the day
Carriers are maintaining a stream of announcements
Boxship breaks capacity record in Panama Canal
The milestone follows the gradual easing of restrictions in the drought-affected waterway