Australia signs declaration to boost green shipping
At the United Nations’ COP26 meeting a declaration has been ratified by 22 countries to develop green shipping corridors
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 11th November, 2021
At the United Nations’ COP26 meeting a declaration has been ratified by 22 countries to develop green shipping corridors
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 10th November, 2021
Townsville Marine Logistics achieved a rate of 46 containers per hour on one of Swire Shipping’s vessels at the Port of Townsville
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 10th November, 2021
The tug boat, to be used for harbour towage operations, will enter operation in Europe in 2024 and be fuelled by green methanol
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 10th November, 2021
To further efforts to decarbonise shipping, the two companies will support the production and distribution of synthetic methane and BioLNG
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 9th November, 2021
The Port of Newcastle has partnered with numerous organisations to support the development of a hydrogen economy in the Hunter region
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 9th November, 2021
A common purpose is emerging in the shipping industry for stronger action on climate change including the voices of workers
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 9th November, 2021
The Shaping the Future of Shipping event held alongside COP26 sounded a warning about the lack of investment in green technologies
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 9th November, 2021
The global shipping and trading community will once again join forces in November to raise vital funds for the hospital ship charity Mercy Ships
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 8th November, 2021
GeelongPort has reached a critical milestone in the development of a $135 million passenger and freight terminal precinct
Read MorePosted by Paula Wallace | 8th November, 2021
The new charter will improve rent pricing clarity, delivering last benefits to the port, tenants and the state of Victoria
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