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Training helps maritime engineer sail ahead

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INDUSTRY research tells us that the number of women in operational and engineering roles in the industry is low – some 3% on deck and 0.4% of engineers. But one woman is bucking...
Training helps maritime engineer sail ahead

Port steps up to combat family violence

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MID West Ports Authority has announced a series of measures aimed at both preventing and raising awareness of family violence. Initiatives implemented by MWPA include; Paid FV...
Port steps up to combat family violence

Pandemic fails to halt industrial action

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STEVEDORE DPWA has released a statement confirming further industrial action at its container terminals as the dispute between it and the Maritime Union over a new enterprise...
Pandemic fails to halt industrial action

Townsville truck staging project to boost port efficiency

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LOCAL firm RMS Engineering and Construction has been awarded the contract for Townsville Port’s $4.5m truck staging upgrade, a project aimed at reducing congestion and increasing...
Townsville truck staging project to boost port efficiency

John Duigan returns to service Bass Island Line

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REPAIR works on Bass Island Line ship John Duigan have been completed on time, TasPorts has reported. The vessel left Sydney on Saturday and is set to resume its normal schedule...
John Duigan returns to service Bass Island Line

Port orders electric rubber tyre gantry cranes

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MONTECON S.A. at the Port of Montevideo, Uruguay has placed an order with Liebherr for two large electric rubber tyre gantry cranes, the first RTGs in Uruguay. Stacking ten...
Port orders electric rubber tyre gantry cranes

Congestion action should aid the freight task

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THE National Road Transport Association has told a New South Wales economic inquiry that any moves to stop city congestion must not delay the movement of freight. NatRoad chief...
Congestion action should aid the freight task

Grains conference wraps up with trade discussion

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THE AUSTRALIAN Grain Industry Conference 2020 has wrapped up with a heavy focus on supply chains and international trade. Usually held in Melbourne, this year the event was held...
Grains conference wraps up with trade discussion

Biosecurity tech receives innovation award

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THE Innovations with 3D X-Ray Technology project has been recognised with the 2020 Public Sector Innovation Award in the ‘digital and data’ category. Agriculture minister David...
Biosecurity tech receives innovation award

Allegations fly over Ruby Princess (includes video link)

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AN AUSTRALIAN Border Force officer who allowed people to disembark the Ruby Princess cruise ship mistakenly believed passengers displaying "flu-like symptoms" had tested negative...
Allegations fly over Ruby Princess (includes video link)

COMMENTARY: Stevedore industrial relations landscape - what of the future?

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IN RECENT days, several CTAA Alliance companies have asked when the current protected industrial actions at DP World terminals across Australia might end, and what is the possible...
COMMENTARY: Stevedore industrial relations landscape - what of the future?

Spike in maritime robberies prompts discussion

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THE Regional Co-operation Agreement on Combating Piracy and Armed Robbery against Ships in Asia held a virtual dialogue on 30 July with representatives of shipping associations...
Spike in maritime robberies prompts discussion

“Dire economic consequences” if crew change issue unresolved, says Ports Australia

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CREW change restrictions during COVID-19 risk becoming an economic issue as well as a human rights one, Ports Australia believes, with seafarers refusing to sail if they know they...
“Dire economic consequences” if crew change issue unresolved, says Ports Australia

Transport for New South Wales moves to end border testing confusion

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TRANSPORT for New South Wales has issued a notice confirming freight workers who do not have any symptoms who have been tested for COVID-19 are not required to self-isolate while...
Transport for New South Wales moves to end border testing confusion

Container throughput at Brisbane up in June

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CONTAINER throughput through the Port of Brisbane saw an uptick in June, with more TEUs crossing the wharf than May and June 2019, according to the latest trade statistics...
Container throughput at Brisbane up in June