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MSQ to host three-day pollution response exercise in Gladstone

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MARITIME Safety Queensland has announced it will lead a pollution response exercise in Gladstone on Tuesday to protect coastal waters from ship-sourced pollution. MSQ general...
MSQ to host three-day pollution response exercise in Gladstone

ICS celebrates centenary ahead of Shaping the Future of Shipping summit

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THE INTERNATIONAL Chamber of Shipping will celebrate its centenary next week, ahead of its Shaping the Future of Shipping summit. The ICS was established in 1921. The global body...
ICS celebrates centenary ahead of Shaping the Future of Shipping summit

The week in bulk: Turbulent seas in Capesize sector

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THE Baltic Dry Index reached 2578 on Friday 17 June as the index inches up from a recent nadir of 2260 on Monday 13 June. The Baltic Dry Index for the week ending 17 June 2022....
The week in bulk: Turbulent seas in Capesize sector

Shipping resilient despite congestion, war, fires and crew shortages, but challenges still growing

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LARGER vessels, crew shortages, port congestion, challenging decarbonisation targets and the war in Ukraine allow no room for complacency in shipping, according to marine insurer...
Shipping resilient despite congestion, war, fires and crew shortages, but challenges still growing

ATSB releases findings on fatal helicopter crash during pilot transfer

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THE AUSTRALIAN Transport Safety Bureau has released its final report on a fatal helicopter crash during a pilot transfer off the coast of Port Hedland. The tragedy occurred on the...
ATSB releases findings on fatal helicopter crash during pilot transfer

Port Marlborough and CentrePort partner to boost exports

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PORT Marlborough and CentrePort have joined forces to provide an end-to-end logistics supply chain connecting exporters in the northern South Island directly to the world. The...
Port Marlborough and CentrePort partner to boost exports

PPA reports slight decline in cargo throughput in May

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PILBARA Ports Authority has reported a total monthly throughput of 61.7 million tonnes for May 2022. This represents a 2% decline compared with May 2021. The Port of Port Hedland...
PPA reports slight decline in cargo throughput in May

The week in bulk: A week of headwinds and holidays

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ON Friday 10 June, the BDI was 2320. This was a decline of 9% on Monday 6 June, when the BDI was 2514. The BDI has declined almost steadily since a peak on 23 May when it hit...
The week in bulk: A week of headwinds and holidays

THE DCN WEEKLY PODCAST: The week’s news roundup

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THIS week Daily Cargo News is launching The DCN Weekly, a podcast that aims to bring listeners a concise roundup of the week’s maritime and logistics news....
THE DCN WEEKLY PODCAST: The week’s news roundup

New GM for Northern Stevedoring Services

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NORTHERN Stevedoring Services, a port services business with operations in Townsville and other ports in Queensland, has announced the appointment of Adrian Farren to the role of...
New GM for Northern Stevedoring Services

ACCC to weigh in on Aurizon’s acquisition of One Rail

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THE AUSTRALIAN Competition and Consumer Commission has released a statement of issues outlining what it calls “preliminary competition concerns” with Aurizon’s proposed...
ACCC to weigh in on Aurizon’s acquisition of One Rail

New tool to increase transparency of alternative fuel availability

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A NEW tool is being developed to help ship operators determine which ports can accommodate alternative fuel vessels, according to the International Chamber of Shipping. The ICS...
New tool to increase transparency of alternative fuel availability

Agricultural exports on track for record year, but may face global trade restrictions

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DESPITE input and supply chain disruptions, Australia’s agricultural exports are on track to reach a record $65 billion in value for 2022-23. And, for the second year in a row,...
Agricultural exports on track for record year, but may face global trade restrictions

ATSB investigates near-miss grounding at Hydrographers Passage

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THE Australian Transport Safety Bureau is investigating a near-miss grounding that occurred on 4 May in Hydrographers Passage. According to a preliminary summary of the incident...
ATSB investigates near-miss grounding at Hydrographers Passage

Swire Shipping appoints new managing director

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SWIRE Shipping has announced a change in leadership, having appointed Jeremy Sutton as managing director. Mr Sutton is currently chief operating officer. He will take over from...
Swire Shipping appoints new managing director