The Baltic Exchange weekly report
The week in bulk: The regular report on global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 28th April, 2023
The week in bulk: The regular report on global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 21st April, 2023
The week in bulk: The regular report on global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 21st April, 2023
Fire at an intermodal terminal, Svitzer drops EBA termination and Norfolk Island vessel delivery delayed. A roundup of our top stories for the week ending 21 April 2023
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 17th April, 2023
DCN caught up with Stephen Hurd from the Australian Maritime College for a chat about teaching, the Age of Discovery and playing the bagpipes
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 14th April, 2023
Cyclone Ilsa, the Inland Rail review and a new shipping service to Australia and NZ. A roundup of our top stories for the week ending 14 April 2023
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 14th April, 2023
The week in bulk: The regular report on global bulk sea freight markets from the Baltic Exchange
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 12th April, 2023
The April 2023 edition of DCN Magazine consists of features on liner trades to north & east Asia, New Zealand & Pacific Islands, digitalised shipping and maritime insurance
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 6th April, 2023
A biosecurity haul, demand for Aussie hydrogen, and a container full of heroin. A roundup of our top stories for the week ending 6 April 2023
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st April, 2023
In April 1923 the barque Garthsnaid was damaged in severe weather off the coast of Southern Victoria and was towed into Port Phillip Bay. Below are excerpts of DCN’s reporting on the incident at the time
Read MorePosted by Daily Cargo News | 1st April, 2023
Communities around the world feel the impacts of the gender gap differently, but working together creates a far-reaching impact, Jeanine Drummond writes
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