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Tripodi loses ports role as Rees wields axe
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New South Wales premier Nathan Rees is today expected to announce a new ports minister for the state after the forced resignation of Joe Tripodi yesterday.
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Farstad seeks MUA talks through Fair Work Australia
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The shipping industry's effort to head off an industrial campaign in the offshore energy sector is underway with Farstad Shipping seeking to involve Fair Work ...
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AWB to double grain wagon fleet
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AWB plans to double its 68-tonne capacity rail wagon fleet, with 90 more to be built, the agribusiness has announced.
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Australia-Europe box trade decline slows
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Third quarter container trade with Europe appears to have arrested the volume plunge that was evident earlier this year, according to the latest European Liner ...
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Seacorp expands WA office network
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Sea Corporation (Seacorp) is to expand its regional office network with new permanent branches in Albany, Geraldton and Esperance.
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Teekay reports US$43m net loss
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Shipping conglomerate Teekay Corp fell deeper into the red in the third quarter after earnings were hit by this year’s dire tanker spot market rates.
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MUA starts two-day strike against Farstad
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Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) industrial action in the offshore energy support sector began at midnight, with 15 of Farstad Shipping's 20 vessels ...
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Shareholders approve Brookfield stake in DBCT
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Brookfield Asset Management’s 50% investment in the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal (DBCT) was sealed yesterday after shareholders of the terminal’s parent voted ...
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Truckers want Tripodi's port reforms to continue
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The New South Wales trucking industry has called on the state's newly-appointed ports minister, Paul McLeay, to finish the Port Botany reform process begun by ...
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New deal for pilots may avert Newcastle strike
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Newcastle Port Corporation appears likely to avert immediate strike action by its 15 marine pilots after a new salary proposal was put on the table at the 11th ...
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May hearing for Pacific Adventurer master
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Pacific Adventurer master Bernardino Gonzales Santos will face a five-day committal hearing in Brisbane from May 10 next year, a Swire spokeswoman confirmed ...
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Svitzer tug capsizes in Fremantle harbour
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A 500-tonne crane was used to right an overturned Svitzer workboat in the port of Fremantle's Inner Harbour last night.
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Paul McLeay appointed NSW ports minister
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Paul McLeay has been appointed New South Wales ports and waterways minister after the sacking of Joe Tripodi yesterday.
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Australia's biggest rail industry event underway
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More than 3000 people were expected to attend today's opening of AusRAIL PLUS, Australia's biggest rail industry event which was this year being held at the ...
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CMA CGM restructure plan due by December 15
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French container shipping group CMA CGM has set December 15 as the new deadline for reaching agreement with its bankers on a restructuring of its US$5.6bn debt.
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Pessimism over likely outcome of Copenhagen talks
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A legally-binding global deal on climate change at next month's talks in Copenhagen is considered an impossibility.
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Long-term planning the funding key, says IA chief
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Australia's transport industry has to abandon its obsession with seeking more funding and re-focus its thinking on better long-term planning, Infrastructure ...
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No word on pending Port Botany, Enfield decisions
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Sydney Ports Corporation has given no clear timeframes on three overdue announcements relating to Port Botany and the long-delayed Enfield intermodal ...
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UGL wins $108m Xstrata train supply deal
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United Group Ltd (UGL) will supply and maintain trains for Xstrata Coal in a $108m deal announced today.
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Montara well remains under surveillance
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While the Montara oil and gas well has been plugged, vessels and equipment remain on standby and the clean-up continues, the Australian Maritime Safety ...
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Patrick data shows lift in Port Botany performance
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Under siege from criticism of its Port Botany performance, Patrick's stevedoring operations at the port appear to be heading in the right direction, according ...
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Mini boom shunts capesizes rates to US$109,000
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The capesize market this week experienced a two-day boom which saw rates reach levels not seen since the Lehman Brothers collapse marked the start of the ...
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CMA CGM back to the black in 2010
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French line CMA CGM, owner of Australia's ANL, has reaffirmed that it expects to return to the black in 2010, with some trade routes already back in profit.
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Yamba Shipping closes port operations
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Stevedore Yamba Shipping has closed its operations at the northern New South Wales port after its main customer, Lord Howe Island Seafreight, relocated its ...
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Port Adelaide to handle IronClad ore exports
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IronClad Mining has taken a major step towards exporting 2m tonnes of iron ore annually through Port Adelaide from next September.
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Toll shuffles structure and management pack
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Toll Group has announced a new operations structure which will see some divisions shuffled and chief operating officer John Ludeke retire from the company by ...
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MUA shelves Farstad strike as AIRC orders talks
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The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has suspended its industrial action against Farstad Shipping after the parties agreed in the Australian Industrial ...
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Paul Weedon is new Tasports chief executive
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Seasoned ports and logistics executive Paul Weedon will take up his new role as Tasmanian Ports Corporation (Tasports) chief executive early in the new year ...
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Overseas suppliers aiming at Australian rail market
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Chinese suppliers were ready to capitalise on the Australian rail industry's complacency in meeting its own demands, retiring Asciano chief operating officer ...
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BBI to retain majority stake in DBCT
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Babcock & Brown Infrastructure (BBI) had no plans to sell its 50.1% stake in Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal (DBCT) in the short term, according to a spokesman for ...