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ACCC applies brakes to MIRRAT buyout
QUBE Holdings’ proposed takeover of Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s Melbourne International RoRo & Auto Terminal has struck a hitch, with the ACCC issuing a Statement of Concerns. There...
Australian Maritime College to see new naval research centre
THE PREMIER of Tasmania, Jeremy Rockliff has announced a new Naval Research Centre is set to be established at the Australian Maritime College (AMC). MP Rockliff, who is the...
New Spirits to be delayed until 2027
THE TASMANIAN GOVERNMENT has bitten the bullet on the vexed question of the introduction of TT Line’s new Spirit of Tasmania ferries and will postpone their introduction until...
And the 2024 finalists are ...
DAILY Cargo News is delighted to announce the finalists of the 2024 DCN Australian Shipping & Maritime Industry Awards. The list below is the outcome of the countless hours our...
World Shipping Council launches second whale chart
THE WORLD Shipping Council has released the second edition of the WSC Whale Chart, a voyage planning aid designed to help the shipping industry protect whales. The chart builds on...
DSV and Kuehne+Nagel release third quarter results
DSV and Kuehne+Nagel (K+N), two of of the world’s most prominent logistics service providers, have released their financial results for the third quarter of 2024 (Q3-24). Both...
Smit Lamnalco resuming Brisbane towage
FROM THIS SATURDAY ship owners and operators can access more competition for towage services in the port of Brisbane when Smit Lamnalco resumes towage in its own right, alongside...
New consortium to kickstart SA green iron
SOME of South Australia’s key industry players have launched a new consortium, Green Iron SA, in order to accelerate the establishment of a green iron industry in the southern...
First contract signed for PNG FLNG
KUMUL PETROLEUM, the government-owned shareholder in the PNG LNG project, has signed a contract for early-stage design work on the planned floating LNG facility to be deployed in...
UNCTAD calls for stronger cooperation to safeguard global trade
THE UNITED Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has released its findings and recommendations in the Review of maritime Transport 2024 report. Areas of...
Maersk raises profit expectation, again
THE RED SEA conflict continues to boost container line profits with Maersk Line once again raising projections, for the third consecutive quarter. Ahead of its official release of...
Meth found in Sydney-bound sea-freight, man charged
A MAN has been charged over his alleged role in the attempted importation of 60 kilograms of methamphetamine into NSW in a sea-freight consignment. US authorities last month found...
ANL ship breaks East Swanson record (UPDATED)
THE CONTAINERSHIP CMA CGM Volga is the new TEU capacity record-holder for Melbourne’s Swanson Dock and thus also the largest box boat by the same measure to berth up-river in the...
Rail industry makes case for consistent national standards
THE AUSTRALIAN rail industry has today (23 October) published a report outlining initiatives expected to harmonise national rail standards. The Harmonisation of Rail Standards...
Inland Rail to begin on Albury to Illabo
INLAND Rail (IR) has announced that construction is set to begin on the Albury to Illabo section of the project following the receival of approval. IR says Albury to Illabo is set...
