Devonport sunken tug salvage work formally commences
Salvage operations are underway to remove two sunken tugs from the port
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 8th April, 2022
Salvage operations are underway to remove two sunken tugs from the port
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 7th April, 2022
The Tasmanian shipbuilder has delivered a 76-metre fast catamaran ferry for a South Korean company
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 7th April, 2022
IATA data show that demand for air cargo demand increased in February despite a challenging operating backdrop
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 7th April, 2022
The FWC said the employee should have been offered the option of redundancy after cruse stevedoring work dried up during the pandemic
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 7th April, 2022
Linx moved one of its harbour cranes from the west coast to the east coast to boost its capabilities at Port Kembla
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 6th April, 2022
A bill recently introduced into the state parliament aims to reform Victoria’s ports sector in line with the recommendations of the recent Independent Review of the Victorian Ports System
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 6th April, 2022
Linx has started a program that helps train and mentor the next generation of logistics professionals
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 6th April, 2022
The AFP is looking for info on a cabin cruiser in connection with 416 kilos of cocaine found floating in SA waters last month
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 6th April, 2022
Woodside’s Scarborough project has received key primary approvals from the Commonwealth and the WA state government
Read MorePosted by Ian Ackerman | 6th April, 2022
Shipping analyst Sea-Intelligence estimates deployed liner capacity was down more than 10% due to vessel delays
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