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MUA demands BlueScope/BHP meeting over vessel dumping

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MARITIME Union national secretary Paddy Crumlin has demanded a meeting with representatives of BHP and BlueScope following the decision to dispense with the services of MV...
MUA demands BlueScope/BHP meeting over vessel dumping

Rio Tinto declares force majeure following fire

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BIG miner Rio Tinto has declared ‘force majeure’ on iron ore shipments to some customers after a fire at its Cape Lambert terminal in Western Australia late last week. ‘Force...
Rio Tinto declares force majeure following fire

Qube and MIRRAT shortlisted for Pilbara project

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QUBE Bulk and Melbourne International RoRo & Auto Terminal have been short-listed as potential developers and operators of a new general cargo facility at Port Hedland. Positioned...
Qube and MIRRAT shortlisted for Pilbara project

Unions accuse miner of abandoning ship

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UNIONS for Australian officers and engineers have hit out at BHP, saying the mining giant has “abandoned the last vestiges of its commitment to the Australian shipping industry”....
Unions accuse miner of abandoning ship

Ship shortage a risk to Asian LNG trade

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GROWING demand for liquefied natural gas in Asian markets risks causing a shortage of transport vessels, the EnergyQuest December report reveals. According to the report, spot...
Ship shortage a risk to Asian LNG trade

Hong Kong fire highlights fuel risks, says union

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A FIRE on board Vietnamese oil tanker Aulac Fortune off Hong Kong highlights the need for Australia to have its own tanker fleet, Maritime Union national secretary Paddy Crumlin...
Hong Kong fire highlights fuel risks, says union

Seadrill announces CFO decision to step down

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SEADRILL chief financial officer Mark Morris is to step down in June. This follows a restructure of the Bermuda-registered company. Mr Morris is to remain in his post until the...
Seadrill announces CFO decision to step down

Steve Lewis appointed Southern Ports CEO

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EXPERIENCED port manager Steve Lewis has been appointed chief executive at Southern Ports, effective from Monday 14 January. Mr Lewis takes on the role after working as interim...

Autonomous trains deployed in Pilbara

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BIG miner Rio Tinto is optimistic about the future of autonomous trains following their deployment in the Pilbara. Rio Tinto says it has successfully deployed AutoHaul, a $940m...

Minerals and beef boost Queensland trade stats

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EXPORTS of coal, LNG and beef have been flagged as reasons for an increase in value of Queensland exports in the 12 months to November 2018. Trade figures for the 12 months to...

Analysts report slight reduction in coal trade

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AUSTRALIAN shipments of coal to China fell 2.1% to 78.4m tonnes in the first eleven months of 2018, analysts Banchero Costa have reported. This was largely as coking coal (also...
Analysts report slight reduction in coal trade

ABS reports November trade surplus

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A SURPLUS of $2.26bn was reported in November by way of the trade in Australian goods and services, the Australian Bureau of Statistics has revealed. According to the ABS, in...

Port of Newcastle bulk terminal takes a step towards completion

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PORT of Newcastle has completed the dismantling of the old ship unloaders at its Newcastle Bulk Terminal, as part of a renewal project. There are bulk cargo hoppers in place to...
Port of Newcastle bulk terminal takes a step towards completion

Bauxite shipment from Bell Bay announced

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AUSTRALIAN Bauxite Limited (ABx) announced a shipment of 30,000 tonnes of bauxite from Tasmania’s Bell Bay Port planned for around 1 March, according to an announcement to the...
Bauxite shipment from Bell Bay announced

FMG’s first shipment of West Pilbara Fines

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THE first shipment of Fortescue Metals Group’s new 60.1% iron content product West Pilbara Fines, has left Herb Elliott Port in Port Hedland bound for Hunan Valin Steel Co in...
FMG’s first shipment of West Pilbara Fines