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DIRECT FLIGHTS BOOST MALAYSIA TRADE WITH SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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DIRECT Malaysia Airlines flights from South Australia to Kuala Lumpur have unlocked 75 tonnes of direct air freight capacity. Taking advantage of the $1 billion export markets for...
DIRECT FLIGHTS BOOST MALAYSIA TRADE WITH SOUTH AUSTRALIA

PORT OF TAURANGA BOUNCES BACK

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DESPITE what it warns is a sluggish domestic economy NZ’s Port of Tauranga sees signs of early recovery in some areas as it turns in a strong performance for the six months to 31...
PORT OF TAURANGA BOUNCES BACK

BRISBANE SHORT-TERM CLOSURES TO CONTINUE

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PILOT TRANSFERS for vessels arriving and departing the Port of Brisbane will be suspended again tomorrow morning, two hours either side of low water, and the restrictions are...
BRISBANE SHORT-TERM CLOSURES TO CONTINUE

Misread nav aids behind launch wreck

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THE COXSWAIN of the Port Phillip Sea Pilot launch Corsair had misinterpreted the aids to navigation on Shortland Bluff and navigated to the west of their intended course through...
Misread nav aids behind launch wreck

Perth comes to Lae

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PAPUA NEW GUINEA Ports Corporation is celebrating the visit of the largest containership ever to visit one of the country’s ports. The ANL-operated CMA CGM Perth, at 262 metres in...
Perth comes to Lae

Brisbane is swell, but not for shipping

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MARITIME SAFETY QUEENSLAND has advised Brisbane port users a significant swell event is forecast to start to impact shipping movements from tomorrow and into the early part of...
Brisbane is swell, but not for shipping

LNG bunkering a cruise ship first

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SILVERSEA CRUISES’ Silver Nova, which recently completed its first Australian season, has become the first cruise ship to be bunkered with LNG in Asia. The transfer was...
LNG bunkering a cruise ship first

MIAL calls for action on "maritime skills crisis"

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MARITIME Industry Australia Limited has again raised the alarm on what it considers a maritime skills crisis, with labour shortages now affecting defence capabilities and the...
MIAL calls for action on

Lindsay to tackle WA rural market through acquisition

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ROAD transport company Lindsay Australia has bought Western Australia’s G.J. Freight, giving it a springboard into the South West horticultural market. In a notice to the...
Lindsay to tackle WA rural market through acquisition

Consortium moves to simplify NZ's Northport ownership

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A CONSORTIUM, comprising the Northland Regional Council, Port of Tauranga and Tupu Tonu* has conditionally agreed to buy out minority shareholders in Marsden Maritime Holdings in...
Consortium moves to simplify NZ's Northport ownership

Eden welcomes largest cruise ship yet

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OVATION of the Seas has become the largest cruise ship ever to call Port of Eden, following government approval of planning modifications that open the port to larger vessels. The...
Eden welcomes largest cruise ship yet

Investors wanted for Exmouth deepwater port

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INVESTORS are being sought for a new deepwater port at Exmouth in Western Australia. The WA Investments website says the proposed Gascoyne Marine Complex is seeking investments of...
Investors wanted for Exmouth deepwater port

Austal reports record order book

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SHIPBUILDER Austal is reporting a record order book of $14.2 billion. In a company announcement on 20 February it said orders at 31 December 2024 included contract options but...
Austal reports record order book

Further refinement for data exchange

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THE DIGITAL Container Shipping Association has announced the release of the final versions of its Booking 2.0 and Bill of Lading 3.0 standards. DCSA, which describes itself as a...
Further refinement for data exchange

Whyalla rescue good news for transporters

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THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN Government’s Wednesday decision to seize control of the GFG Alliance’s Whyalla steelworks and appoint administrators Korda Mentha, and the state and federal...