MOL delivers “world first” environmentally friendly vessel
The multi-purpose ship runs on Marine Gas Oil and wind assisted propulsion simultaneously
Advocate appointed for live sheep export transition
The transition advocate has been appointed as Australia phases out live sheep exports by sea
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
World Container Index keeps falling
Drewry expects rates on some trade routes to rise, driven by potential labour strikes and the impact of China’s Golden Week holiday
Baltic Exchange Weekly Report
The week in bulk: the regular report on global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Next steps announced for Southern Ocean offshore wind zone
The Federal Government says if the project goes ahead it could generate enough electricity to supply 10% of Victoria’s electricity needs
VICT reaches five million TEU
The recent completion of the terminal expansion increased the terminal’s capacity by 30% to 1.25 million TEU
OneStop to go live at new DP World container park
OneStop and DP World have partnered to roll out OneStop Modal at the new Port of Brisbane container park
Bogged Baltimore boxship to be freed
The containership Dali is set to be freed from the ruins of the Francis Key Scott Bridge