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Maritime industry supports East Timorese community

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THE maritime industry in Western Australia has provided much needed humanitarian support to the East Timorese community. The initiative started when Fremantle Ports was approached...
Maritime industry supports East Timorese community

Kiribati crew stranded in Brisbane

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THIRTY-one seafarers from the Republic of Kiribati have been stranded indefinitely in a Brisbane hotel, facing growing concerns over looming contract expirations, wage...
Kiribati crew stranded in Brisbane

Charter Link Logistics opens Australia office

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HONG Kong-based LCL consolidation specialist Charter Link Logistics group has opened an Australia office in Melbourne. The company has plans to rapidly expand across Australia....
Charter Link Logistics opens Australia office

Geodis charters ships for Shanghai – Hamburg trade

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GEODIS has recently announced that it has chartered several 1000-TEU multipurpose ships for a monthly service between Shanghai and Hamburg. The first sailing on the service will...
Geodis charters ships for Shanghai – Hamburg trade

Freight-friendly COVID-19 testing sites open in Sydney and QLD

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AUTHORITIES in New South Wales and Queensland are opening freight-friendly COVID-19 testing stations as new cases persist and lockdowns continue. In Sydney, the NSW government is...
Freight-friendly COVID-19 testing sites open in Sydney and QLD

HyEng Corporation established for Japanese hydrogen research

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THREE of Japans’s marine engine manufacturers – Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Yanmar Power Technology Co and Japan Engine Corporation – have announced the joint establishment of the...
HyEng Corporation established for Japanese hydrogen research

EDITORIAL: Don’t turn sick seafarers back to sea – treat them

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LAST week in WA, when several seafarers fell ill and tested positive for COVID-19 on the vessel Darya Krishna, the WA Premier Mark McGowan said he wanted ships with sick seafarers...
EDITORIAL: Don’t turn sick seafarers back to sea – treat them

INSIGHT: Don’t worry – Olympic medals aren’t subject to import duty

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ONLY a trade lawyer nerd who also happens to be a sports tragic would start to think about whether customs duty or GST are payable on Olympic medals when brought back into...
INSIGHT: Don’t worry – Olympic medals aren’t subject to import duty

Box ship collides with fishing vessel

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THE containership Kota Lembah has been involved in a collision with the fishing vessel Commission about 70 kilometres out from the Port of Tauranga in New Zealand on 28 July,...
Box ship collides with fishing vessel

Shipbuilder delivers 12th Guardian-class patrol boat

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AUSTAL has delivered the 12th Guardian-class patrol boat to the Australian Department of Defence. The vessel, the RVS Takuare, was then gifted by the Australian government to the...
Shipbuilder delivers 12th Guardian-class patrol boat

Larger vessels, congestion present risk-management challenges

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SHIPPING losses and casualties are in decline, but increases in port congestion, the consequences of the crew-change crisis, piracy and cyber security present challenges,...
Larger vessels, congestion present risk-management challenges

Ports Australia calls for COVID calm in WA

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PORTS Australia today is urging the WA government and shipping charterers and lines to work together to avoid circumstances where the state government is forced to punish or turn...
Ports Australia calls for COVID calm in WA

CSL Australia awards Engage Marine Whyalla contract

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ENGAGE Marine has been awarded a contract to support CSL Australia’s transhipment operations and perform harbour towage services at the Port of Whyalla in the Spencer Gulf in...
CSL Australia awards Engage Marine Whyalla contract

MOL orders four LNG-powered car carriers

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MITSUI O.S.K. Lines has ordered four new LNG-powered 7000-unit car carriers. In an announcement, the Japanese shipping line said it had reached an agreement with Shin Kurushima...
MOL orders four LNG-powered car carriers

Net capacity reduction on Transpac and Asia-Europe container routes

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THE impact of vessel delays is by far the largest single element causing the severe capacity shortage on the Transpacific and Asia-Europe container routes, driving up freight...
Net capacity reduction on Transpac and Asia-Europe container routes