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Maritime cyberattacks are becoming more costly

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EACH cyberattack in the maritime industry costs the target organisation an average of US$550,000, (up from US$182,000 in 2022), according new research published by law firm HFW...
Maritime cyberattacks are becoming more costly

Billions announced in critical skills funding

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THE COMMONWEALTH government has announced a $12.6 billion investment to expand the vocational education and training sector and implement reforms to address critical skills needs....
Billions announced in critical skills funding

Sovereign maritime capability is key to supply chain resilience: MIAL

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WESTERN Australia’s Shipping and Supply Chain Taskforce recently released a report, which argues that the state’s supply chains are vulnerable to natural disasters and rules...
Sovereign maritime capability is key to supply chain resilience: MIAL

ICS launches revised Tanker Safety Guide

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THE INTERNATIONAL Chamber of Shipping has released the fourth edition of its Tanker Safety Guide (Liquefied Gas) publication. ICS said the publication as definitive industry...
ICS launches revised Tanker Safety Guide

Voluntary code of practice announced for ports

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VICTORIAN ports and freight minister Melissa Horne has announced a voluntary code of practice that aims to manage periods of disruption to the container supply chain. Ms Horne...
Voluntary code of practice announced for ports

Biosecurity funding model raises $97 million from importers in three months

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THE SUSTAINABLE Biosecurity Funding model announced in May this year has collected an additional $11.3 million in fees and charges from importers in three months. Federal minister...
Biosecurity funding model raises $97 million from importers in three months

WA taskforce calls for broad coastal shipping reforms

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WESTERN Australia’s Shipping and Supply Chain Taskforce has recommended policy and regulatory reforms to support Australian-owned shipping lines competing in domestic sea-freight...
WA taskforce calls for broad coastal shipping reforms

Piracy incidents rise in Gulf of Guinea and Singapore Straits

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THE ICC International Maritime Bureau has reported a rise in piracy incidents in the Gulf of Guinea and concerns for the Singapore Straits. IMB’s January-September piracy report...
Piracy incidents rise in Gulf of Guinea and Singapore Straits

The DCN Weekly: Episode 69

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IN THE news this past week, pilot vessel Corsair grounded and broke up at the entrance to Port Phillip Heads in Victoria....
The DCN Weekly: Episode 69

600 kilos of meth seized from toilet paper shipment

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FOUR men have been charged after authorities seized 622 kilograms of methamphetamine hidden in a shipment of toilet paper rolls. The shipment arrived in Melbourne from Malaysia...
600 kilos of meth seized from toilet paper shipment

New Zealand Shipping Federation becomes full ICS member

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THE NEW Zealand Shipping Federation has become a full member of the International Chamber of Shipping. NZSF is the representative body for New Zealand’s coastal operators,...
New Zealand Shipping Federation becomes full ICS member

TT Club appoints new general manager for Asia-Pacific

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INTERNATIONAL freight and logistics insurer TT Club has appointed Kamel Tlili as its new regional general manager Asia-Pacific in its Singapore office. Mr Tlili joins TT Club...
TT Club appoints new general manager for Asia-Pacific

EU will not renew shipping consortia exemption from anti-trust rules

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THE EUROPEAN Commission will not extend the EU legal framework that exempts liner shipping consortia from antitrust rules. In a statement, the commission said the Consortia Block...
EU will not renew shipping consortia exemption from anti-trust rules

Experts gather in Perth to discuss the future of shipping

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MARITIME law mavens gathered last week in Perth to discuss ideas and hear from different sectors of the industry at the 48th annual conference put on by the Maritime Law...
Experts gather in Perth to discuss the future of shipping

ICS launches CII data collection system

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THE INTERNATIONAL Chamber of Shipping this week launched its Carbon Intensity Indicator Data Collection System. The International Maritime Organization developed the CII as a...
ICS launches CII data collection system