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Hydrogen-powered freight trains may be coming to QLD

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RAIL freight operator Aurizon and mining company Anglo American are working together on a feasibility study to assess the introduction of hydrogen-powered trains for bulk freight....
Hydrogen-powered freight trains may be coming to QLD

Melb harbour master leaving Ports Vic, heading north

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PORTS Victoria has announced that Captain Kell Dillon, executive general manager marine and navigation/harbour master, will leave the organisation in February 2022 to take up the...
Melb harbour master leaving Ports Vic, heading north

Pilbara ports see uptick in throughput

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THE ports of the Pilbara have recorded an overall uptick in throughput for November, but imports at the major ports were down. Pilbara Ports Authority reported a total monthly...
Pilbara ports see uptick in throughput

Hyenergy export project feasibility underway

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GLOBAL Energy Ventures (GEV) has provided an update on the feasibility study underway to demonstrate the technical and commercial advantages of compressed hydrogen as a preferred...
Hyenergy export project feasibility underway

Poseidon offers traineeships for First Nations descendants

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A NEW educational partnership between Poseidon Sea Pilots and the Minjerribah Moorgumpin Elders-In-Council Aboriginal Corporation (MMEIC), will offer four maritime traineeships...
Poseidon offers traineeships for First Nations descendants

New report on the COVID headwinds hitting air freight

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A NEW report by Infrastructure Partnerships Australia (IPA) shows the unparalleled disruption COVID-19 has wrought on Australia’s $125 billion air freight trade. The latest...
New report on the COVID headwinds hitting air freight

Port Pirie joins the green hydrogen gold rush

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THE South Australian government and Trafigura have unveiled a $750-million hydrogen project to be integrated with the Nyrstar Port Pirie smelter. The first stage of the...
Port Pirie joins the green hydrogen gold rush

Australian company launches compressed hydrogen tanker program

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GREEN hydrogen development company Global Energy Ventures has appointed Capilano Maritime Design and Finnish engineering company Wärtsilä to carry out the contract design package...
Australian company launches compressed hydrogen tanker program

New intermodal container terminal to rise in Melbourne’s west

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RAIL freight company Pacific National is today (13 December) unveiling plans to develop a new intermodal rail terminal at Little River, Victoria. The terminal is to connect to...
New intermodal container terminal to rise in Melbourne’s west

Australia re-elected to IMO Council

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AUSTRALIA was last week re-elected to to Category B of the International Maritime Organization Council for the 2022-23 biennium. The IMO Council is responsible for supervising the...
Australia re-elected to IMO Council

Singapore Airlines and WiseTech Global partner up for real-time e-bookings

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SINGAPORE Airlines (SIA) and logistics software provider WiseTech Global have partnered to provide a direct exchange of e-bookings between their systems. The integration is the...
Singapore Airlines and WiseTech Global partner up for real-time e-bookings

Mondiale VGL acquires Customs Agency Services

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AUSTRALASIAN end-to-end supply chain company Mondiale VGL will consolidate its national presence and build further scale by acquiring South Australian-based customs and logistics...
Mondiale VGL acquires Customs Agency Services

Port of Bundaberg project hits milestone

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A NEW $10-million project to build common user infrastructure at the Port of Bundaberg is a step closer, with the detailed plans complete and tenders now open to local businesses....
Port of Bundaberg project hits milestone

Australian maritime logistics review launched (updated)

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TREASURER Josh Frydenberg announced the Productivity Commission’s review of Australia’s maritime logistics system would begin consultation in January, with a final report due in...
Australian maritime logistics review launched (updated)

ABF detects more than $20m in illicit sea-cargo tobacco

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INVESTIGATIONS are underway following the detection and destruction of 18 million illicit cigarette sticks by the Australian Border Force. Last month, information received by the...
ABF detects more than $20m in illicit sea-cargo tobacco