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Melbourne road work exacerbates container freight challenges
CONTAINER Transport Alliance Australia said the Victorian government’s “Big Build” road construction projects underway in greater Melbourne are heightening the challenges for...
Government funnels $14.5m to combat beetle threat
THE AUSTRALIAN government will invest $14.5 million to strengthen biosecurity measures at the border. Minister for agriculture David Littleproud said the initiative followed...
Delays and congestion at SICTL
HUTCHISON Ports has reported ongoing congestion and delays at its yard at the Sydney International Container Terminals since Monday (4 January). Hutchison said carrier slots were...
Port of Melbourne applies to alter wharfage fees
A PROPOSAL from the Port of Melbourne to rebalance its prescribed service tariffs for 2021-22 is under review by Victoria’s independent economic regulator, the Essential Services...
Labor and unions call for Australia to deem seafarers key workers
THE INTERNATIONAL Transport Workers Federation, the MUA and the Labor Party have called for Australia to designate seafarers as key workers, in line with International Maritime...
Toll’s Burnie shore-power project gets go-ahead
TOLL Group’s adoption of shore power technology at the Port of Burnie has been officially commissioned this week following a series of final operational tests and regulatory...
DHL and Linfox to distribute COVID-19 vaccine in Australia
LINFOX and DHL are to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine to Australians from March, pending government approvals for the vaccine. The two companies will work with the Department of...
New round of tariff cuts takes effect in new year
NEW TARIFF cuts came into effect on 1 January through Australia’s network of free-trade agreements. The new trade minister, Dan Tehan, said the latest round of tariff cuts would...
Lack of freight data sharing leads to delays: study
A NEW study involving freight data sharing trials with companies including Woolworths, Nestle and Toll Group has found Australia’s supply chains are suffering from limited access...
Maintenance dredging completed at Mackay
MAINTENANCE dredging at the Port of Mackay was completed on schedule in late December. North Queensland Bulk Ports CEO Nicolas Fertin said the specialist dredging vessel TSHD...
HAPAG-LLOYD ORDERS SIX MEGA-VESSELS
HAPAG-LLOYD has signed an order for six ultra large container vessels, an investment of about US$1bn. Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering will build the vessels and deliver...
LINX to transport supercars again
AUTOCARE Services, part of the LINX Cargo Care Group, announced it would continue to transport the Vodafone safety, medical, recovery and course cars across Australia for the 2019...
BMSB has a new adversary: the detector dog
AUSTRALIA’S biosecurity detector dogs have their noses trained on the infamous brown marmorated stink bug. Head of biosecurity Lyn O’Connell said the department was working with...
MSC announces Australia Express service upgrade
MSC recently announced an upgrade to its Australia Express service between Europe/the Indian Ocean and Australia. Starting in September of this year, CMA CGM and MSC will...
Austal introduces initiative to boost female apprentices
AUSTRALIAN shipbuilding firm Austal announced a commitment to increase female representation in its workforce by boosting its female apprentice intake. The company is looking to...
