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Chevron’s LNG projects gets tick from WA
- Environmental approval has been given to Chevron Australia’s liquefied natural gas project by the Western Australian government.
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Parasites found on Kiwi export apples
- Biosecurity Australia officers have detected parasites on an apple consignment set to be shipped from New Zealand to Australia.
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John Holland wins Curtis Island project
- John Holland has been awarded a subcontract to build a loading facility for Gladstone LNG’s proposed Curtis Island project.
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European box hubs flat and outlook grim
- Northern Europe’s six major box hubs will see flat volumes for the rest of 2011, according to a new report, which also warned that 2012 container growth could “drop off sharply” and hit freight rates unless vessel capacity is reduced.
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Box lines returning dismal results
- Container lines are delivering a dismal set of second-quarter results, raising questions about whether they can stay in the black for the full year.
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Kaohsiung prepares for ultra-large boxships
- Hong Kong-based Orient Overseas Container Line will install two super post-panamax gantry cranes at OOCL Kaohsiung Container Terminal in Taiwan.










