Industry reacts to ACCC Stevedore report
Patrick Terminals did not agree with the observations in the report, stating that some of them appeared to be based on “inaccurate information”
World’s biggest ‘ship’ to work in Bass Strait
Allseas wins rig removal contract
WOMEN IN MARITIME: It’s a balancing act
Australia had quite a summer – heat waves, floods, dust storms, drought, fires – it’s easy to wonder where the balance is… Jeanine Drummond and Jillian Carson-Jackson look at balance in the maritime industry
TRADE LAW: Please sir, a dog ate my Brexit
Brexit comes with a host of implications, not only for trade but the movement of people – lawyer Andrew Hudson takes a close look at the developing debacle
WA govt calls on state industry to design new ferries
The state government wants local industry to design a new fleet as part of its plans to expand ferry services on the Swan River
NYK declares completion of world’s first commercial-use ammonia vessel
The tugboat will be employed for operations in Tokyo Bay over a three-month demonstration period
Freight rail saving big on emissions says KiwiRail
The state-owned rail operator says nearly 230,000 tonnes of emissions were saved in the last financial year
Millions of cigarettes seized from container in Sydney
A consignment of illegal cigarettes, mis-declared as a vending machine, had an evaded duty value of more than $15 million
Maersk’s OC1 resumes Panama transits
Maersk Line’s OC1 service will resume Panama Canal transits after a break of around four months
WiseTech to acquire Aktiv Data
The acquisition would see ASX-listed WiseTech Global expand its customs services into Finland