Study foreshadows new Sunrise
A contract has been awarded for a concept study to focus on piping and processing gas from the Greater Sunrise Fields in the Timor Sea
AtoN refurbishment project wraps up
The remote $1.2-million project aims to enhance shipping safety in the Torres Strait
Hapag-Lloyd looks to 2030
Hapag-Lloyd has detailed what it considers its “most ambitious strategy to date”
NSW govt calls for feedback on Freight Policy Reform
The state government has announced the release of a consultation paper inviting industry to weigh in on a program targeting freight reform
$20 million for bi-lateral emissions reduction work
The governments of Australia and Singapore have partnered on a $20 million initiative to reduce emissions in the maritime sector
Rock-attracted longliner refloated in NZ
A Japanese fishing vessel that ran aground in the Hauraki Gulf has been refloated
Mooring line breakages worry insurer
A P&I club has recorded a significant increase in incidences of mooring line failures in strong winds
“K” Line joins ammonia pursuers
A high-powered industry group is intent on the commercialisation of ammonia-fuelled ships
Industry updates container cleaning guide
A group of industry leaders has issued an updated set of guidelines on cleaning pestilent containers
PIL signs for de-carb push
Pacific International Lines is exploring new measures to speed up the decarbonisation of shipping