Norfolk Island barge voyage cancelled
The voyage was to depart on 14 July but it was cancelled the previous day due to cargo discharge concerns
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 14th July, 2022
The voyage was to depart on 14 July but it was cancelled the previous day due to cargo discharge concerns
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 14th July, 2022
The carrier has launched a brace initiatives aimed at enhancing operational efficiencies and navigation safety
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 13th July, 2022
The rail line in north-west Victoria serves an important agricultural freight route
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 13th July, 2022
TasPorts’ environmental standards to reduce light pollution have helped reduce mortality rates among short-tailed shearwaters
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 13th July, 2022
Recent research from Rabobank points to a softening of freight costs for ag, but there will be no return to the pre-pandemic lows
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 13th July, 2022
Piracy and armed robbery incidents were at the lowest level for years in the first half of this year, according to the ICC International Maritime Bureau
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 13th July, 2022
There is a new leader at the ALC with Dr Hermione Parsons taking the helm of the supply-chain organisation
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 13th July, 2022
According to a report from ABARES trade policy can create real outcomes for food security, which has been in the spotlight recently
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 12th July, 2022
Pilot cutter crews are striking at the Port of Mackay in a dispute between the AMOU, the MUA and Smit Lamnalco, which operates the pilot cutter operations at the port
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 12th July, 2022
The $40-million upgrade is to allow bigger freight movements on the South Coast Line
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