A change in leadership at Toll
Toll’s chairman is set to retire, and the CEO is to step into the role
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 27th May, 2022
Toll’s chairman is set to retire, and the CEO is to step into the role
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 27th May, 2022
The first of two barges, Intan will serve as the receiving barge in the salvage operation for the two tugs that sank in January
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 27th May, 2022
The CEO of the stevedoring company was announced as an official member of the Australian Logistics Council board
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 27th May, 2022
An annual exercise that tests the preparedness of the Pilbara Ports Authority’s emergency response strategies was a success
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 26th May, 2022
The government aims to get four new ships plying the NZ coast with the funding boost, which it says will improve the resilience of the supply chain
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 26th May, 2022
Diversification is the name of the game in Newcastle, and it’s not just about containers, the port’s chair said at a Sydney industry luncheon
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 26th May, 2022
The heavy-haul locos represent an investment of more than $50 million in haulage capacity for the ASX-listed company
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 25th May, 2022
The MIAL board on Wednesday announced that Teresa Lloyd would step down at the end of next month to take up another role in the maritime industry
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 25th May, 2022
The initiative will better allow authorities in the four countries to track “dark shipping” and other activities at sea
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 25th May, 2022
The Australian Logistics Council held its Forum 2022 – which looked forward over the next two decades at the future of freight and logistics
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