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News Item Tripodi loses ports role as Rees wields axe
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.
News Item Farstad seeks MUA talks through Fair Work Australia
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 ...
News Item AWB to double grain wagon fleet
AWB plans to double its 68-tonne capacity rail wagon fleet, with 90 more to be built, the agribusiness has announced.
News Item Australia-Europe box trade decline slows
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 ...
News Item Seacorp expands WA office network
Sea Corporation (Seacorp) is to expand its regional office network with new permanent branches in Albany, Geraldton and Esperance.
News Item Teekay reports US$43m net loss
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.
News Item MUA starts two-day strike against Farstad
Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) industrial action in the offshore energy support sector began at midnight, with 15 of Farstad Shipping's 20 vessels ...
News Item Shareholders approve Brookfield stake in DBCT
Brookfield Asset Management’s 50% investment in the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal (DBCT) was sealed yesterday after shareholders of the terminal’s parent voted ...
News Item Truckers want Tripodi's port reforms to continue
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 ...
News Item New deal for pilots may avert Newcastle strike
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 ...
News Item May hearing for Pacific Adventurer master
Pacific Adventurer master Bernardino Gonzales Santos will face a five-day committal hearing in Brisbane from May 10 next year, a Swire spokeswoman confirmed ...
News Item Svitzer tug capsizes in Fremantle harbour
A 500-tonne crane was used to right an overturned Svitzer workboat in the port of Fremantle's Inner Harbour last night.
News Item Paul McLeay appointed NSW ports minister
Paul McLeay has been appointed New South Wales ports and waterways minister after the sacking of Joe Tripodi yesterday.
News Item Australia's biggest rail industry event underway
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 ...
News Item CMA CGM restructure plan due by December 15
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.
News Item Pessimism over likely outcome of Copenhagen talks
A legally-binding global deal on climate change at next month's talks in Copenhagen is considered an impossibility.
News Item Long-term planning the funding key, says IA chief
Australia's transport industry has to abandon its obsession with seeking more funding and re-focus its thinking on better long-term planning, Infrastructure ...
News Item No word on pending Port Botany, Enfield decisions
Sydney Ports Corporation has given no clear timeframes on three overdue announcements relating to Port Botany and the long-delayed Enfield intermodal ...
News Item UGL wins $108m Xstrata train supply deal
United Group Ltd (UGL) will supply and maintain trains for Xstrata Coal in a $108m deal announced today.
News Item Montara well remains under surveillance
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 ...
News Item Patrick data shows lift in Port Botany performance
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 ...
News Item Mini boom shunts capesizes rates to US$109,000
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 ...
News Item CMA CGM back to the black in 2010
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.
News Item Yamba Shipping closes port operations
Stevedore Yamba Shipping has closed its operations at the northern New South Wales port after its main customer, Lord Howe Island Seafreight, relocated its ...
News Item Port Adelaide to handle IronClad ore exports
IronClad Mining has taken a major step towards exporting 2m tonnes of iron ore annually through Port Adelaide from next September.
News Item Toll shuffles structure and management pack
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 ...
News Item MUA shelves Farstad strike as AIRC orders talks
The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has suspended its industrial action against Farstad Shipping after the parties agreed in the Australian Industrial ...
News Item Paul Weedon is new Tasports chief executive
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 ...
News Item Overseas suppliers aiming at Australian rail market
Chinese suppliers were ready to capitalise on the Australian rail industry's complacency in meeting its own demands, retiring Asciano chief operating officer ...
News Item BBI to retain majority stake in DBCT
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 ...