In this issue


February - March 2026

In this issue

Port & Terminal Development

In preparation for the future of international trade, Australian ports must embrace diversification

Project Cargo

Increasingly complicated shipments, time conscious clients and cost pressures are obstacles that project cargo carriers must navigate

Education & Training

With the maritime industry rapidly changing, the education and training sectors must adapt to meet the industry's needs

Marine Surveyors

A solid structure and the ability to embrace change is required to be successful as a marine surveyor

Ro-Ro

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EMERGING TECHNOLOGY: Wake of transformation

13 mins read

Exploring how Oceania's maritime industry is harnessing advanced technology across its waterways...

OCEAN OUTLOOK: Lighting a pathway forward

6 mins read

Heritage lighthouses still help us navigate the future for shipping and ports

AS WE navigate the...

AIR CARGO: Policy keeping it fresh from paddock to plate

12 mins read

With the free trade agreement between Australia and the United Arab Emirates underway, Daily Cargo...

TRADE LAW: Organised crime and the supply chain

8 mins read

Looking at serious and organised crime in Australia and its impact on the supply chain

THERE has...

OPINION: Stepping up

4 mins read

With the Australian Peak Shippers Association being appointed Vice Chair of the Asian Shippers’...

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