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Gladstone tug engineers down tools

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TUGBOAT engineers employed by Smit Lamnalco at the Port of Gladstone took protected industrial action on Tuesday (1 June). Members of the Australian Institute of Marine and Power...
Gladstone tug engineers down tools

Australia’s GEV to develop green hydrogen projects

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AUSTRALIA-based Global Energy Ventures has announced it has entered into a memorandum of understanding with German company ILF Beratend Ingenieure to identify and develop green...
Australia’s GEV to develop green hydrogen projects

Government launches prototype National Freight Data Hub

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THE Australian government has launched a prototype of the National Freight Data Hub. The prototype comes after the government’s announcement of $16.5 million in funding in the...
Government launches prototype National Freight Data Hub

Ettamogah Rail Hub siding completed

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A $12.2-million upgrade of a rail siding at the Ettamogah Rail Hub near Albury is now complete, providing significantly increased efficiency for freight and passenger rail...

Freight and port workers essential in Victoria

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STAY-at-home orders have come into effect in Victoria as of Thursday evening, but freight and port workers are still able to go to work under the restrictions in place to combat...
Freight and port workers essential in Victoria

Inland Rail to save $170m in transport costs annually

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THE CSIRO has been mapping supply chains for 140 commodities and the early results show average transport cost reductions of $170m for Australian producers through shifting...
Inland Rail to save $170m in transport costs annually

Korean consortium to explore green ammonia supply chain

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OCEAN carrier HMM has signed a memorandum of understanding with LOTTE Fine Chemical, Lotte Global Logistics, POSCO, Korean Register, and Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering...
Korean consortium to explore green ammonia supply chain

Hapag-Lloyd to add 60,000 TEU of standard containers

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SHIPPING line Hapag-Lloyd has announced the order of 60,000 TEU new standard containers that are scheduled to be delivered as early as July. The sharp increase in demand has led...
Hapag-Lloyd to add 60,000 TEU of standard containers

Two Sydney men were arrested for importing cocaine via air freight

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TWO Sydney men have faced Central Local Court after allegedly importing $1.25 million worth of cocaine in two air freight parcels. A 39-year-old Green Valley man and a 66-year-old...
Two Sydney men were arrested for importing cocaine via air freight

Carrington Terminal to go quiet for maintenance

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PORT Waratah Coal Services said its Carrington Coal Terminal is to undergo a “major outage” this month as it undergoes more than $7.5 million worth of work, comprising 15...
Carrington Terminal to go quiet for maintenance

Port of Melbourne talks intermodal

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PORT of Melbourne CEO Brendan Bourke hosted minister for communications, urban infrastructure, cities and the arts Paul Fletcher for a tour of the port, following the Commonwealth...
Port of Melbourne talks intermodal

Logistics real estate and supply chain firms join forces

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JAPANESE construction and real estate firm Fukuda and Partners and Asia-Pacific business transformation consultancy TMX have announced a new strategic partnership agreement. With...
Logistics real estate and supply chain firms join forces

New scheme at Port Botany to tackle container problem

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NSW Ports has announced its intention to increase port charges and introduce a new incentive scheme at Port Botany from 1 July 2021. The increase in port charges will be a...
New scheme at Port Botany to tackle container problem

World-first test of auto berthing and unberthing system

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MITSUI OSK Lines and various partners have announced the success of a demonstration test (from March to April 2021) of their jointly developed auto berthing and un-berthing system...
World-first test of auto berthing and unberthing system

LETTER TO THE DCN: Credit where credit is due

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YOUR story on the recent regulatory blitz in Port Botany highlights the need for continuous safety vigilance. Yet unfortunately, it doesn’t give credit to the container transport...
LETTER TO THE DCN: Credit where credit is due