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DNV tracks shipping’s “rapid transition”

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CLASSIFICATION society DNV’s latest report, Maritime Forecast to 2050, presents its new carbon risk framework enabling detailed assessments of fuel flexibility and “fuel ready”...
DNV tracks shipping’s “rapid transition”

UK Chamber of Shipping calls for ambitious zero-emissions target

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THE UK shipping industry has agreed that the international shipping sector must pursue a net-zero carbon emissions target by 2050. International regulations require the global...
UK Chamber of Shipping calls for ambitious zero-emissions target

Work stoppages on the tugs at four QLD ports

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THE Maritime Union of Australia is taking industrial action at Svitzer’s operations in Brisbane and far-north Queensland. The protected industrial action commenced on Monday and...
Work stoppages on the tugs at four QLD ports

MUA threatening to "black ban" shipping lines over Freo dispute: Qube

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THE Western Australia branch of the Maritime Union of Australia has said Wallenius Wilhelmsen would cancel its contract with Qube and shift its business to Linx. Qube said the MUA...
MUA threatening to

ACCC investigating anti-competitive conduct in container transport industry

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THE Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has confirmed to DCN that it is investigating anti-competitive conduct in the container transport industry. The Australian has...
ACCC investigating anti-competitive conduct in container transport industry

NSW Ports awards $150,000 in community grants

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NSW Ports has awarded a total of $150,000 in grants to support communities local to the company’s operations at Port Botany, Port Kembla, Cooks River and the Enfield Intermodal...
NSW Ports awards $150,000 in community grants

Throughput figures down at Pilbara ports in August

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PILBARA Ports Authority has delivered a total monthly throughput of 59.9 million tonnes for August 2021, which was down 1% on the previous corresponding period. The Port of Port...
Throughput figures down at Pilbara ports in August

Hapag-Lloyd introduces worldwide electronic Bills of Lading

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SHIPPING line Hapag-Lloyd now offers its customers the use of electronic Bills of Lading. In co-operation with WAVE BL, a digital platform for supply chain partners, customers can...
Hapag-Lloyd introduces worldwide electronic Bills of Lading

State budget allocates funds for port firefighting system

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MID West Ports Authority was allocated $9.9 million in the recent state budget announcements to complete the installation of a port-wide firefighting system. This system will...
State budget allocates funds for port firefighting system

Port Authority of NSW finalist in Illawarra Business Awards

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PORT Authority of New South Wales is a finalist in the prestigious 2021 IMB Bank Illawarra Business Awards for its work supporting Illawarra industries and the business community...
Port Authority of NSW finalist in Illawarra Business Awards

CMA CGM to stop spot rate increases until February

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FRENCH ocean carrier CMA CGM is freezing all spot-rate increases until February 1. In a statement, the company said the measure, effective immediately, is to prioritise CMA CGM’s...
CMA CGM to stop spot rate increases until February

IBF negotiations conclude with a pay rise for seafarers

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THE International Transport Workers’ Federation and the Joint Negotiating Group agreed on wage increases for seafarers, starting with a 3% increase in 2022. The agreement was...
IBF negotiations conclude with a pay rise for seafarers

Victoria government to mandate vaccines for freight workers travelling from NSW

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THE Victorian government this week announced that evidence of a COVID-19 vaccination will be required for transport workers from New South Wales that have a specified worker...
Victoria government to mandate vaccines for freight workers travelling from NSW

Opposition to plans to export woodchips from Newcastle

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A COMPANY that has acquired the sawmill and forested land previously owned by the Sweetman family near Cessnock in New South Wales, has plans to export up to 60,000 tonnes of...
Opposition to plans to export woodchips from Newcastle

Maritime Workplace Behaviours Survey

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THE Nautical Institute South East Australia Branch Women in Maritime Committee has developed a survey with the aim to identify the behaviours that are no longer acceptable in...
Maritime Workplace Behaviours Survey