AMSA bans ship for dangerous goods stowage failures
The Netherlands-flagged general cargo ship was banned after two detentions at the same Queensland port
Port community brings Christmas spirit to seafarers
Volunteers from across the industry have filled over 1800 Christmas bags for seafarers
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Truck driver shortage poses “looming crisis” for supply chain: NatRoad
The association is calling for immediate government action after a survey found more than 26,000 drivers are needed to fill gaps in the sector
Breakwater to create Bunbury regional marine hub
Dredging of the Bunbury harbour will begin in August after a $69.2 million contract was awarded for breakwater construction
Woodside to decommission abandoned North West wells
Work will begin on removing the old wells in the second half of this year
Gard report flags mental illness trends among seafarers
The report revealed that 11% of seafarer deaths from 2019 to 2023 were due to suicide
MARITIME COUNTRY PROFILE: Iceland
From Viking explorers and fishing fleets to ships carrying raw aluminium, Iceland’s story has always been bound up with seaborne transport
FUTURE FUELS: Contractual issues for methanol in the alternative fuel future
Established time charter terms and legal frameworks require attention to
accommodate methanol’s rise as a key alternative marine fuel, writes Scott Pilkington, senior solicitor (FD&D) at NorthStandard