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Exports to fall as herd and flock rebuild commences

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THE Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences has released its June quarter forecasts for Australian agriculture, which values the farm production...
Exports to fall as herd and flock rebuild commences

A mixed bag for Victoria’s food and fibre exports

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COMMONWEALTH government figures show Victoria remains Australia’s largest food and fibre exporter, providing 27% of Australia’s food and fibre exports and accounting for 50% of...
A mixed bag for Victoria’s food and fibre exports

Premier bullish over Queensland beef

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INCREASED beef exports were a contributory factor in record exports (by value) from Queensland, according to the state government. Trade figures released this week by the...
Premier bullish over Queensland beef

Port of Brisbane and Qube extend partnership

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A 33-year extension to Qube’s lease on Fisherman Island, Port of Brisbane, takes its fixed lease period to 40-years and increases its total lease area by almost five hectares. As...
Port of Brisbane and Qube extend partnership

VIDEO: Container vessel cuts it too close while berthing

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Taken by port workers at the Pakistani port of Karachi last year shows containers falling from the moving container ship and crashing onto the wharf. Luckily it appears that...
VIDEO: Container vessel cuts it too close while berthing

Big ocean carriers continue blockchain expansion

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INTERNATIONAL shipping giants Hapag-Lloyd and Ocean Network Express have confirmed they will join TradeLens, a blockchain-enabled digital shipping platform developed by A.P....
Big ocean carriers continue blockchain expansion

Port workshop assembled out of shipping containers

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EIGHTEEN 40-foot high cube containers have been used as the basis for a new workshop at Lyttelton Port, New Zealand. Logistics company Royal Wolf supplied 30 containers for the...
Port workshop assembled out of shipping containers

ACFS and FTA team up to smash the stink bug

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ACFS Port Logistics and Freight & Trade Alliance are hosting activities on 25 and 26 July 2019 to support the Western Australian import sector in the lead up to the Brown...
ACFS and FTA team up to smash the stink bug

Simon Aynsley steps down from CMA CGM

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CMA CGM Group managing director for Australia and New Zealand, Simon Aynsley, has confirmed his resignation. “After 22 years with the CMA CGM Group as managing director (Australia...
Simon Aynsley steps down from CMA CGM

Week of stoppages at DPWA terminals

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DPWA terminals across Australia are being hit with stoppages this week, as part of protected action by the Maritime Union division of the CFMMEU. The union and the company are...
Week of stoppages at DPWA terminals

Call for nominations ahead of 24th Australian Shipping & Maritime Industry Awards

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THE call is out for nominations ahead of the 24th annual Australian Shipping & Maritime Industry Awards on 14 November. The event is to be held at Plaza Ballroom, 191 Collins...
Call for nominations ahead of 24th Australian Shipping & Maritime Industry Awards

Increased productivity needed, as transport costs rise

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RISING costs for transport operators need to be offset by greater productivity and efficiency at wharves and empty container depots, Container Transport Alliance director Neil...
Increased productivity needed, as transport costs rise

VICT owner reports improvements at Manila operation

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EFFORTS to fast-track the movement of overstaying import containers from port of Manila have resulted in the utilisation rate dropping below 58% at Manila International Container...
VICT owner reports improvements at Manila operation

CMA CGM recognised at Seatrade awards

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CMA CGM has won the category of Best Ship Owner/Operator at the Seatrade Maritime Awards Asia event held last week in Hong Kong. The shipping line said the award was recognition...
CMA CGM recognised at Seatrade awards

Report examines semi and fully automated ports

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A NEW report from international ratings' agency Moody's says automated terminals have 40% to 70% lower labour requirements, but credit risks remain with concerns over capital...
Report examines semi and fully automated ports