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Rio wary of recovery despite record shipments
The world’s second-largest iron ore producer posted record shipment levels during the second-quarter but remained uncertain about the underlying strength and durability of any global economic recovery.
Damage to Newcastle coal loader 'minor'
Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group (NCIG) does not expect any delays to operation of its new terminal, despite damage to a $25m shiploader which arrived last week.
Bartlett backs Tasmanian policy on Bell Bay
The Tasmanian Government has sought to defuse controversy surrounding the ANL-Toll joint venture's move from Bell Bay to Burnie.
Taylor Bros win $25m destroyer fit-out
Venerable Tasmanian marine engineering and fit-out firm Taylor Bros Slipway and Engineering has won a $25m contract to fit out three new Hobart-class Air Warfare Destroyers (AWDs).
Port Kembla occupies new corporate headquarters
Port Kembla Port Corporation began moving today into its new Maritime Centre near the port's eastern breakwater.
Albany dust levels well under control
A 10-month monitoring program has found dust levels at the port of Albany to be significantly below national benchmarks.
Auckland's new fuel tanker ready for work
Seafuels, the joint venture company between Ports of Auckland and Pacific Basin Shipping, yesterday welcomed the arrival of a new 80-metre, 4,015 dwt fuel tanker to Auckland Harbour.


