Mixed quarter for Taiwanese carriers
Contrasting results for Evergreen and Yang Ming
New harbour master starts work at Melbourne
The new Melbourne harbour master has a background with ports in Victoria, Western Australia and the Northern Territory
SHIPPING LAW: IMO 2020 – Less than a year to go
Lawyer Adam Vrahnos takes a close look at the IMO’s impending cap on sulphur in marine fuel, dissecting different routes to post-2020 compliance
THE GRILL: Sue Dight
Sue Dight from Mission to Seafarers Victoria describes a childhood in the outer suburb of Noble Park, her work with the mission, great Melbourne food,
and holidays in Japan
US to build heavy polar icebreaker
The approval marks the first heavy polar icebreaker to be built in the United States in over five decades
Finland investigates tanker after sea cable damaged
Police are investigating the damage of a subsea power cable between Finland and Estonia
Boxship rolls onto side in Istanbul port
Of the fifteen crew onboard, five jumped into the water and swam to safety
Updated Marine Order 11 now in effect
The new marine order seeks to improve seafarers’ living and working conditions
Challenges for open trading system, analyst warns
Foreign policy analyst Rory Medcalf discussed restoration of an open trading environment at the Australian Grains Industry Conference 2024
UPDATED: Video released online shows collision off Hay Point
The video has sparked commentary online regarding damage sustained to an LNG fuel tank in the collision