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Esperance port accepts $525,000 fine
A Western Australian court has fined Esperance Ports $525,000 for its role in the lead and nickel contamination incident which hit the port in early 2007.
Setback for Montara leak as West Atlas catches fire
A fire which has been burning at the West Atlas oil rig in the Timor Sea since Sunday is yet to be fully contained, PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) Australasia said this morning.
Finalists named for Australian Shipping and Transport Awards
Finalists have been named from a strong field of nominations for the Lloyd's List DCN Australian Shipping and Transport Awards, to be held in Sydney on November 26.
Teekay enters offshore supply market with NZ contract
Teekay Shipping Australia, whose business mainly centres on tankers, has made its first venture into the offshore support and supply market.
Saade "incredulous" at reports of move to oust him
CMA CGM chairman and founder Jacques Saadé has reacted indignantly to a report that the group’s banks are seeking to oust him as the price of their participation in the restructuring of the company's $5.6bn debt.
Fortescue rail project back on track
Fortescue Metals has commissioned NRW Holdings to resume a rail construction project as the company looks to ramp up iron ore production.
Ceva names new South Pacific executive
Giuseppe De Vincenzo has been named the new executive vice president of Ceva Logistics' South Pacific operations.



