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PIL denies bankruptcy rumours

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PACIFIC International Lines has issued a statement denying “rumours” of its bankruptcy. The statement, published on the company website, refers to “rumours circulating on social...
PIL denies bankruptcy rumours

Dredging report reveals thriving seagrass meadows

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DREDGING related to the Cairsns Shipping Development has not had any impact on the seagrass meadows in Trinity Inlet according to a new report. It also found that some areas have...
Dredging report reveals thriving seagrass meadows

COVID-19 committee formation key to ending Hutchison / union stoush

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THE formation of a COVID-19 committee with workplace representatives was key to resolving a dispute at Port Botany between Hutchison Port Holdings and the Maritime Union. As was...
COVID-19 committee formation key to ending Hutchison / union stoush

New crane moved into position at Port of Tauranga

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THE Port of Tauranga's newest and largest container crane has been moved into position – its ninth ship-to-shore gantry crane. The crane arrived in parts from Ireland in...
New crane moved into position at Port of Tauranga

Kuehne + Nagel’s announces expanded online platform

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EUROPEAN logistics company Kuehne + Nagel has launched an “enhanced” version of its SeaExplorer online platform, seeking to provide greater transparency in sea freight. The new...
Kuehne + Nagel’s announces expanded online platform

COVID-19 prompts “pragmatic approach” to ship classifications

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THE Indian Register of Shipping says it is taking “a pragmatic and practical approach” in rendering services to clients during the COVID-19 pandemic. IRClass’ stated aim is to...
COVID-19 prompts “pragmatic approach” to ship classifications

Laing O’Rourke to invest in chain of responsibility education

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THE National Heavy Vehicle Regulator has accepted an enforceable undertaking from construction company Laing O’Rourke that will see $249,500 contributed to chain of responsibility...
Laing O’Rourke to invest in chain of responsibility education

Container shortage fears with shipping lines predicted to cut services

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AVAILABILTY of food-grade and reefer containers is likely to tighten as reduced demand for imports forces shipping lines to reduce services to Australia, Shipping Australia CEO...
Container shortage fears with shipping lines predicted to cut services

VIDEO OF THE WEEK: HMAS Canberra berths in Hobart

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FOOTAGE has been made available showing HMAS Canberra docking at the Tasmanian capital of Hobart. According to the website of the Royal Australian Navy, HMAS Canberra is the lead...
VIDEO OF THE WEEK: HMAS Canberra berths in Hobart

Virgin Australia in trading halt

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AIRLINE and prominent carrier of both people and freight, Virgin Australia, has announced it is going into “a trading halt”. According to a statement released on the Australian...
Virgin Australia in trading halt

U-Freight names director of UK operations

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AS PART of a strengthening of its team in the UK, the U-Freight Group has promoted Daniel Ludlow to operations director of U-Freight UK, its subsidiary in the United Kingdom. Mr...

Hutchison wharfies return to work

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WORKERS employed by Hutchison Ports Australia at Port Botany have returned to work. Wharfies previously refused to work last week after two cases of coronavirus were reported...
Hutchison wharfies return to work

OPINION: Are cruise liners the modern ‘ships from hell’?

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THE CRUISE ship Ruby Princess is currently docked at Port Kembla where she is expected to remain for at least another week while the subject of a police investigation. This ship...
OPINION: Are cruise liners the modern ‘ships from hell’?

Human rights group raises concern over seafarer PPE

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SEAFARERS who have been in direct contact with Human Rights at Sea are increasingly calling for greater levels of personal protective equipment to be made more widely available....
Human rights group raises concern over seafarer PPE

Fruit exports get a boost via chemical-free treatments

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THE first use of phytosanitary irradiation in Australian horticulture is expected to contribute to increased exports of fruit and vegetables to Asia. Phytosanitary irradiation is...
Fruit exports get a boost via chemical-free treatments