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Well de-com underway in Bass Strait
AFTER delays that may end up costing Cooper Energy an extra $80 million, decommissioning of the Basker Manta Gummy Field off Gippsland in Bass Strait is underway with specialised...
New leadership, name for NZ agency
SINGAPORE'S Pacific International Lines has completed its takeover of NZ agency McKay Shipping Holdings and renamed the company, which otherwise carries on “as normal”. The...
Baltic Exchange Weekly Report - 26 Feburary 2024
THE BALTIC Dry Index landed at 1518 on 26 January, ending the week with the same number it began on. The Baltic Dry Index through Friday 26 January. Source: Baltic Exchange...
Cyclone recovery underway at Townsville
PORT of Townsville closed on Thursday as Tropical Cyclone Kirrily approached the Queensland coast. The port moved to condition red ahead of closure at 1000 on 25 January. At that...
Port Authority welcomes new response vessels
PORT Authority of New South Wales launched two new response vessels in Sydney Harbour this week. Burra and Girawaa are the fastest response vessels ever commissioned by the port...
AAL takes on the crooks
PROJECT/heavylift specialist AAL Shipping has joined more than 190 companies battling maritime industry crime through the Maritime Anti-Corruption Network. MACN, a global business...
Scandi carriers win big ro-ro deals
SCANDINAVIA'S top long-haul PCTC/ro-ro operators have each announced major new contracts with Asian customers, as they spruik their environmental credentials. Wallenius Wilhelmsen...
Melbourne container trade dips in December
PORT of Melbourne reported a decrease in container volumes in December 2023 compared with the same month in 2022, but full import and export containers increased. The port handled...
Big names join forces for ferry job
TWO of Australia’s world-leading marine companies are co-operating to produce a new ferry for a Western Australian customer. Incat Crowther and Austal are continuing a...
TasPorts warns pilots' industrial action will impact shipping
TASPORTS said marine pilots represented by the Australian Maritime Officers Union are launching further industrial action this weekend, with potential impacts for 15 vessels...
Positive trend for flag state performance
MOST major flags have recorded ongoing improvements in the International Chamber of Shipping’s annual performance report but the usual outliers continue to disappoint. The ICS...
MSC, CMA CGM send AES/NEMO via the Cape
AES/NEMO partners MSC and CMA CGM have formalised the temporary re-routing of their Europe-Australia service around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid Red Sea risks. The carriers...
Vic pilots win from co-operation
PORT Phillip Sea Pilots will obtain an early replacement for its wrecked cutter Corsair thanks to co-operation from Flinders Ports and boat builder Hart Marine. Corsair was lost...
TSL revives third China service
TAIWAN'S TS Lines has quietly resurrected its CA3 service from China, which it “indefinitely suspended” almost 12 months ago as covid-driven demand subsided. Although agents...
Aqua-feed vessel to boost Tasman options
FISH feed producer BioMar will offer space on its newbuilding vessel to other Tasmanian exporters when it enters trans-Tasman service early next year. BioMar Australia, the...
