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Court rules container lashing to be assigned to dockers, not seafarers

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A DUTCH court has ruled that ship managers, ship owners and charterers must honour a clause stipulating that cargo lashing work is to be assigned to dock workers rather than...
Court rules container lashing to be assigned to dockers, not seafarers

PIL joins WSC

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PACIFIC International Lines has joined the World Shipping council as a new member. PIL was established in Singapore in 1967 and is today the 12th largest container shipping line...
PIL joins WSC

Global trade hits record $7.7 trillion in Q1 2022

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THE VALUE of global trade reached a record $7.7 trillion in the first quarter of 2022 but tightening policies and geopolitical frictions may bring the positive trend to an end,...
Global trade hits record $7.7 trillion in Q1 2022

Khapra beetle pest risk analysis commences

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THE DEPARTMENT of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry is launching a pest risk analysis to assess the biosecurity risks of the khapra beetle and to ensure that the measures in...
Khapra beetle pest risk analysis commences

Going paperless could generate US$1.2 trillion in Commonwealth trade, report finds

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A RECENT analysis suggests widespread paperless trade could generate an additional US$1.2 trillion (around $1.8 trillion) in trade by Commonwealth nations in the next four years....
Going paperless could generate US$1.2 trillion in Commonwealth trade, report finds

Wilhelmsen subsidiary orders two carbon-neutral containerships

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WILHELMSEN’S zero-emissions shipping company Topeka has ordered two carbon neutral, methanol-fuelled 1300-TEU containerships, together with partners MPC Container Ships and MPC...
Wilhelmsen subsidiary orders two carbon-neutral containerships

1-Stop and ContainerCo complete NZ-wide rollout

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1-STOP Connections and Kiwi independent container storage and servicing business ContainerCo this week completed their New Zealand-wide rollout. Tauranga Container Park is the...
1-Stop and ContainerCo complete NZ-wide rollout

PIL orders four 8000-TEU dual-fuel containerships

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PACIFIC International Lines has awarded a contract today to Yangzijiang Shipbuilding for the construction of four 8000 TEU LNG dual-fuel containerships. PIL said the vessels would...
PIL orders four 8000-TEU dual-fuel containerships

Global shipping industry and customs authorities join forces to tackle illicit drug trade

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REPRESENTATIVES from shipping companies and customs authorities around the world met in Brussels recently to strategise ways to step up the fight against drug trafficking. A...
Global shipping industry and customs authorities join forces to tackle illicit drug trade

Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2022

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AUSTRALIA’S maritime community is celebrating NAIDOC Week through efforts to foster reconciliation and support for Indigenous communities. Each year, NAIDOC Week celebrates the...
Celebrating NAIDOC Week 2022

ABF shortens disposal timeframe for unclaimed and abandoned imports

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THE AUSTRALIAN Border Force has shortened the holding period for the disposal of imported goods that have not been claimed by importers. The change was introduced on 1 July. It...
ABF shortens disposal timeframe for unclaimed and abandoned imports

Fair Work Commission validates Flinders' dismissal of unvaccinated stevedore

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A STEVEDORE stood down by Flinders Adelaide Container Terminal for failing to vaccinate against COVID-19 has been refused permission to appeal the Fair Work Commission’s decision...
Fair Work Commission validates Flinders' dismissal of unvaccinated stevedore

New CEO for PIL

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LARS Kastrup today (1 July) was named the new CEO of Pacific International Lines Mr Kastrup has been in the role of co-president and executive director since March 2021. He is a...
New CEO for PIL

Schedule reliability in May slightly lower than 2021 levels

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THE LATEST data from shipping analyst Sea-Intelligence suggests global schedule reliability is currently between 30% and 40%, following a trend seen in 2021. It said schedule...
Schedule reliability in May slightly lower than 2021 levels

Various factors contributing to skyrocketing container road transport costs

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A CONFLUENCE of factors is driving up the cost of container road transport in Australia, according to Container Transport Alliance Australia. Increasing costs for fuel and fuel...
Various factors contributing to skyrocketing container road transport costs