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DAFF offers new round of agri-tracking grants
THE DEPARTMENT of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries has opened applications for a third round of assistance under its Traceability Grants Program. The $4-million round is part...
Aust notches up record agri exports
AUSTRALIA exported a record $80.4 billion in agriculture, fisheries and forestry products in the 2022–23 financial year, a 17% increase on the previous year. Federal departmental...
Wallenius Wilhelmsen adds to 2024 wins
PCTC/ro-ro operator Wallenius Wilhelmsen has extended its run of New Year contract wins, signing two further multi-year deals. A shipping contract with one of the world’s leading...
ONE launches dual-temp CA reefer
JAPAN'S Ocean Network Express has collaborated with two compatriot companies to inaugurate the world’s first dual-temperature refrigerated container trial equipped with Controlled...
Metro prepares to load up
A KEY component of bauxite producer Metro Mining’s expansion plans has arrived in northern Australia. The offshore floating transfer barge Ikamba will help enable Metro to expand...
Work on Strategic Fleet underway
THE FEDERAL government has begun implementing recommendations of the Strategic Fleet Taskforce, which delivered its final report in November. Infrastructure and transport minister...
Napier gets it Right
NAPIER has become the first NZ port to sign up for RightShip’s innovative RightPort risk technology, which aims to enhance maritime safety and sustainability. Melbourne-founded...
Bahijah saga continues as another shipment sails
SEVERAL hundred cattle were unloaded from the livestock carrier Bahijah in Fremantle on Friday night and the vessel sent back to sea for cleaning, with no decision made on plans...
Solid 2023 for DSV
GLOBAL transport and logistics giant DSV has reported 2023 results in line with expectations, despite gross profit and EBIT before special items dropping substantially compared to...
ICS pitches zero emissions fund to IMO
THE INTERNATIONAL Chamber of Shipping has submitted what it characterises as a detailed, fit-for-purpose proposal to the International Maritime Organization for a Zero Emission...
Sick LNG carrier cost APLNG cargoes
ELECTRO-mechanical problems that saw an LNG carrier block a key Gladstone export berth for over a week last November cost the Asia Pacific LNG consortium sales of three cargoes...
Wine exports ail: sipping is slipping
ONE of the mainstays of Australian containerised exports saw volumes fall overall in 2023, with some key markets sliding further than others. According to Wine Australia’s annual...
NW Shelf fail hits pipeline project
ITALIAN offshore installation specialist Saipem has confirmed an incident on the North West Shelf on Tuesday morning in which Woodside Energy’s new Scarborough pipeline was holed....
Track ills caused coal train calamity
THE ATSB’S investigation into a 2021 coal train derailment in Central Queensland has found the likely cause was procedures during and after track disturbance maintenance works. A...
Sheep ship back but future unclear
A LIVESTOCK carrier ordered back to Australia has returned to waters off Fremantle but wrangling continues over the fate of the animals on board. The 2010-built, Marshall...
