UNCTAD calls for stronger cooperation to safeguard global trade
Diversifying shipping routes, supporting low carbon shipping, and enhancing port efficiency were just some of the recommendations made in the annual report
New consortium to kickstart SA green iron
The consortium of companies is aiming to launch green iron production and export capability in the southern state
INDUSTRY OPINION: Challenges of the maritime energy transition
Angela Gillham examines some of the potential hurdles associated with adapting to low sulphur fuels
WOMEN IN MARITIME: We need all hands on deck
Jeanine Drummond examines efforts to ensure a more gender diverse landscape in the international maritime sector
Deconstruction contract awarded for historic Cairns wharf facility
Ports North has appointed a demolition specialist to deconstruct a dilapidated shed behind the Cairns cruise terminal
Global players unite to condemn IMO’s carbon indicator
A joint release from six of shipping’s major associations has criticised the IMO’s carbon intensity indicator, pushing for regulatory changes
Now there’s B1 and B2
AAL second Super B-class vessel has officially been named AAL Hamburg at a recent ceremony in Guangzhou, China
Cruise executives in Perth for industry conference
Fremantle Port had nearly 30 cruise liners visit last year bringing in more than 36,000 visitors
Trade, maritime and the Federal Budget
The federal government has handed down its 2024-25 budget on Tuesday night and industry stands to benefit from some of its measures
Strategic support earns MIAL praise
The federal government has committed more than $26 million to the advancement of proposals for an Australian strategic fleet