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New research project to support women working at sea

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A NEW research project focusing on women working on cargo ships intends to explore the welfare needs of women seafarers. The project will be carried out by the Seafarers...
New research project to support women working at sea

Ever Forward runs aground off the US coast

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LESS than a year after Ever Given blocked the Suez Canal, Ever Forward has run aground off the east coast of the US. DCN understands the containership, operated by Evergreen Line,...
Ever Forward runs aground off the US coast

CMA CGM completes first bonded LNG SIMOPS bunkering in China

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CMA CGM and Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) have together achieved the successful bunkering of a 15,000 TEU LNG-powered containership at Yangshan Port. CMA CGM SYMI was...
CMA CGM completes first bonded LNG SIMOPS bunkering in China

AMPI Maritime Future Conference

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THE Australasian Marine Pilots Institute’s Australia’s Maritime Future Conference is to be held soon – 30-31 March – in Wollongong. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to join with...
AMPI Maritime Future Conference

Patrick Terminals employees vote up enterprise agreement

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PATRICK Terminals employees across all four of its terminals have voted up a new enterprise agreement after two years of negotiations. The agreement gives employees a 4% pay rise...
Patrick Terminals employees vote up enterprise agreement

Neil Stephens appointed Port of Brisbane CEO

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NEIL Stephens has officially been appointed chief executive officer of Port of Brisbane. Stepping into the role of interim CEO in August last year, Mr Stephens has led the port...
Neil Stephens appointed Port of Brisbane CEO

Inland Rail will cut transport costs: CSIRO

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CSIRO’s Inland Rail Supply Chain Mapping project found that a shift from road to Inland Rail could drive down the cost of transporting 22 million tonnes of freight every year. New...
Inland Rail will cut transport costs: CSIRO

A higher bridge for taller trains in Narrabri

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THE Australian Rail Track Corporation is modifying the planned bridge of the Walgett branch Line in Narrabri to allow double-stacked container trains to transition on and off the...
A higher bridge for taller trains in Narrabri

Omicron outbreak slows freight in China

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FREIGHT operations have been disrupted at major Chinese ports as a surge in omicron infections triggers a wave of COVID-19 restrictions. According to Reuters, new COVID cases have...
Omicron outbreak slows freight in China

Pacific National launching two east-west container services

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RAIL operator Pacific National is launching two new weekly containerised freight services between Sydney and Perth. The company said the new routes are in line with plans to boost...
Pacific National launching two east-west container services

Vic gov’t establishes container storage working group

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THE VICTORIAN government last week established a container storage working group as a way for the government to work with the freight and logistics industry. The new group...
Vic gov’t establishes container storage working group

Hapag-Lloyd to acquire Deutsche Afrika-Linien

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HAPAG-Lloyd is to acquire German container liner business Deutsche Afrika-Linien (DAL), the company announced on Thursday. DAL operates four liner services between Europe, South...
Hapag-Lloyd to acquire Deutsche Afrika-Linien

Fremantle Ports gets more freight on rail

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FREMANTLE Ports reported that it moved 23.9% of its containers on rail in January. Fremantle Ports manager corporate and community relations Neil Stanbury said: “That percentage...
Fremantle Ports gets more freight on rail

Sea Lead launches first service in Australia

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SEA Lead Shipping is officially entering the Australian market with the launch of a new service linking Australia with south China. The shipping line is deploying a vessel on a...
Sea Lead launches first service in Australia

East coast weather still hampering shipping

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THE severe weather that has thrashed the east coast of Australia over the past two weeks seems to be abating for now, but the impact on shipping and logistics lingers. Brisbane is...
East coast weather still hampering shipping