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Swire denies oil spill clean-up backflip
Swire Shipping has rejected accusations from Queensland premier Anna Bligh that the company reneged on an agreement to cover the full cost of the Pacific Adventurer oil spill in March.
Delta, Tiger launch Sydney services
Airfares on two lucrative routes from Sydney are likely to come under pressure with the introduction of two new players.
QR wins bigger slice of NSW coal market
QR will invest $100m expanding its Hunter rolling stock after last week securing an 11-year haulage contract with Peabody Energy Australia.
Greenpeace goes greener
Germany's Fassmer Shipyard has been contracted to provide Greenpeace with a purpose-built, environmentally-friendly ship by 2011.
ATA welcomes COAG's support on transport overhaul
The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) has backed the Council of Australian Governments' (COAG) decision to support reforms that will see transport industry regulations streamlined.
Hijacked ships could be freed within two months
Western ransom negotiators are predicting that four or five of the remaining 12 ships held captive in Somalia will be freed on payment of ransoms in the next two months, following pressure on the pirates from the country’s main factions.
CEVA appoints new chief operating officer
CEVA Logistics has appointed Matthew Ryan its chief operating officer.
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