Advocate appointed for live sheep export transition
The transition advocate has been appointed as Australia phases out live sheep exports by sea
2024 a record year for air cargo demand
THE INTERNATIONAL Air Transport Association has reported a record year for global air cargo demand, with 2024 performance boosted by capacity limits in shipping. IATA’s latest statistics cover December 2024…
THE GRILL: Sue Dight
Sue Dight from Mission to Seafarers Victoria describes a childhood in the outer suburb of Noble Park, her work with the mission, great Melbourne food,
and holidays in Japan
WOMEN IN MARITIME: Stacey Jackson, ocean sailor
A young mariner used the Sydney-Hobart yacht race to inspire young women while also promoting the cause of sustainability, writes Martin Skipper*
Safe container loading seminars kicking off in QLD
CTAA, in partnership with FTA, APSA, NHVR and CoRsafe, are hosting seminars in Brisbane and Toowoomba next month
Kiwis rail against possible exclusion
Configuration of new Cook Strait ships a key question
Birdon to build BEBs for Swedish army
The NSW-based company aims to deliver the first of the supply bridge erection boats in February next year
Lloyd’s Register and MSC part of new collaboration with global players
The memorandum of understanding will aim to enhance the design for ammonia dual-fuel operation of a container vessel
Svitzer, Smit Lamnalco roll over four-port deal
Svitzer and Smit Lamnalco have extended their agreement to share towage assets in four Australian ports
Bell Bay reopens after ship goes adrift
TasPorts has reopened the port of Bell Bay after a ship broke its moorings in the Tamar River