Melbourne smiles on younger face of shipping
With the quest for youth in the freight industries ongoing and concerns about an ageing workforce high, signs of interest by younger participants are much sought after in the sector.
So, news that the Victorian branch of Young Shipping Australia (YSA) was officially launched in Melbourne last week, will be seen as particularly welcome.
About 100 `young shippers' attended the event as well as senior managers and directors of Shipping...
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