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Supply chain issues interfere with Nuyina's Antarctic shipping schedule

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MATERIAL shortages and supply chain issues have delayed the delivery of spare parts for icebreaker RSV Nuyina. The vessel is unlikely to be in service for the upcoming Antarctic...
Supply chain issues interfere with Nuyina's Antarctic shipping schedule

Nigerian government and shipping industry join forces on counter-piracy strategy

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EFFORTS to eliminate piracy in the Gulf of Guinea have ramped up with the launch of a new strategy devised by industry and Nigerian authorities. Launched by the Nigerian...
Nigerian government and shipping industry join forces on counter-piracy strategy

Seafarers need better access to shore-based healthcare post-pandemic, ICS says

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THE INTERNATIONAL Chamber of Shipping is calling on governments to do more to ensure seafarers can access healthcare ashore once pandemic circumstances have settled. The ICS noted...
Seafarers need better access to shore-based healthcare post-pandemic, ICS says

ARTC moves closer to track upgrade with environmental review approval

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THE AUSTRALIAN Rail Track Corporation said an environmental assessment of its plan to upgrade 35 kilometres of track between the Hunter Valley coal network and the Inland Rail has...
ARTC moves closer to track upgrade with environmental review approval

Maersk withdraws from ICS board, strengthens membership with WSC

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AFTER serving on the board of the International Chamber of Shipping for around a decade, Maersk has withdrawn its company representative from the board. Maersk reviews its...
Maersk withdraws from ICS board, strengthens membership with WSC

Study shows just in time arrivals can reduce containership emissions

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JUST in time arrivals could reduce ships’ fuel consumption and associated emissions, according to new research from the GreenVoyage2050 project. The project is a partnership...
Study shows just in time arrivals can reduce containership emissions

Court rules container lashing to be assigned to dockers, not seafarers

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A DUTCH court has ruled that ship managers, ship owners and charterers must honour a clause stipulating that cargo lashing work is to be assigned to dock workers rather than...
Court rules container lashing to be assigned to dockers, not seafarers

Tug crews behind Portland Bay operation recognised by seafarers, unions and port community

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A BARBECUE at Port Botany was an opportunity for the crew of Portland Bay to meet the tug crews who kept the bulk carrier from grounding last week, but the 21 seafarers were...
Tug crews behind Portland Bay operation recognised by seafarers, unions and port community

THE DCN WEEKLY EPISODE 5: A roundup of the week's news

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THE NEWS this week was dominated by the story of Portland Bay, a bulk carrier which found itself in imminent danger of grounding on the rocks of the Royal National Park, south of...
THE DCN WEEKLY EPISODE 5: A roundup of the week's news

Global trade hits record $7.7 trillion in Q1 2022

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THE VALUE of global trade reached a record $7.7 trillion in the first quarter of 2022 but tightening policies and geopolitical frictions may bring the positive trend to an end,...
Global trade hits record $7.7 trillion in Q1 2022

Port of Townsville backs 15 local initiatives through $50,000 community fund

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PORT of Townsville has backed 15 community projects in through its second annual $50,000 Community Fund. The fund was launched in 2020. This year, community-based initiatives...
Port of Townsville backs 15 local initiatives through $50,000 community fund

Sailor rescued by AMSA and bulk carrier off Queensland coast

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A LONE sailor has been rescued 167 kilometres off the coast of southeast Queensland with the help of the Australian Maritime Safety Authority and a nearby bulk carrier. Shortly...
Sailor rescued by AMSA and bulk carrier off Queensland coast

Going paperless could generate US$1.2 trillion in Commonwealth trade, report finds

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A RECENT analysis suggests widespread paperless trade could generate an additional US$1.2 trillion (around $1.8 trillion) in trade by Commonwealth nations in the next four years....
Going paperless could generate US$1.2 trillion in Commonwealth trade, report finds

Maintenance dredging wraps up at Port of Weipa

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NORTH Queensland Bulk Ports has completed its annual maintenance dredging at Port of Weipa for another year. This year’s operation ran for 48 days. NQBP said the duration of the...
Maintenance dredging wraps up at Port of Weipa

Global shipping industry and customs authorities join forces to tackle illicit drug trade

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REPRESENTATIVES from shipping companies and customs authorities around the world met in Brussels recently to strategise ways to step up the fight against drug trafficking. A...
Global shipping industry and customs authorities join forces to tackle illicit drug trade