<p>Sydney Ports Corporation is due to deliver its first “breakfast briefing” on the progress of two key working groups next Wednesday.</p> <p>The Port
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Maersk cuts nine ships from Asia-Europe trade
<p>Maersk Line is removing nine containerships from the Asia-Europe trades as market prospects continue to deteriorate, <em>writes Robert Steen Kledal</em> .</p>
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Swan decision soon on third-party rail access in Pilbara
<p>Federal treasurer Wayne Swan made a brief visit to the miners of Western Australia’s Pilbara yesterday as he prepared for a decision on the region’s rail access dispute.</p>
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Port Kembla welcomes national port plan strategy
<p>Port Kembla Port Corporation (PKPC) has supported the development of a national port plan which was tabled in last week’s coastal shipping policy and regulation inquiry.</p>
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Nato unveils maritime security mission
<p>Nato secretary-general Jaap de Hoop Scheffer has unveiled new plans to redirect significant naval resources towards tackling the piracy epidemic off the coast of Somalia, <em>writes
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Charter rate casualties on cards, says Bocimar
<p>Dire charter rates are going to bring down some of the “big players” in the dry bulk shipping industry, according to Compagnie Maritime Belge director Ludwig Criel,
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ALC addresses critical supply chain blockages
<p>There are 23 key supply chain blockages holding back the nation’s supply chain and global competitiveness that require urgent action, the Australian Logistics Council (ALC)
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Coalition bid to stop heavy vehicle fuel tax increases
<p>The federal coalition will move amendments in Parliament to prevent the implementation of a heavy vehicle charges legislation that would lock in the diesel excise amount and prevent
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Port boxes on rail are high on new minister’s agenda
<p>The Greens have cast doubts on the New South Wales transport minister’s grasp of key rail issues after a gaffe last week.</p> <p>David Campbell, appointed to the
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National port development plan receives wide support
<p>Shipping Australian (SAL) and the Australian Logistics Council (ALC) were particularly impressed by recommendations in the coastal shipping inquiry to create a national port development
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