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Pacific relief supplies on way after Sydney delay
Sorely-needed relief supplies are finally on their way to Samoa and Tonga after a series of delays to the ship chartered to carrying them.
'Coopertition' the key to recovery, says DHL
A leading supply chain executive with DHL has challenged the logistics industry to “think the unthinkable” in working with competitors to cut costs and drive efficiencies.
Tasports moves on Hobart Antarctic, cruise issues
Tasmanian Ports Corporation (Tasports) hopes to kill three birds with one stone, flagging a solution today to the port of Hobart's need to relocate Antarctic services, have a cruise reception facility and gain some long-term car parking space.
'I'm watching like a hawk', Sturges warns operator
The Tasmanian Government's patience with Bass Strait islands ferry firm Southern Shipping appears to be running out, with infrastructure minister Graeme Sturges waiving a "contingency plan" stick at the company.
Sea SA ferry service resumption hopes dashed
Sea SA was left high and dry last week after Middle East shipowner Abu Dhabi DOT withdrew a planned interim ship, the Seaway, from South Australian operations.
Fortescue ore exports jump in September quarter
Fortescue Metals shipped 19% more iron ore in the September quarter than in the previous three months.
Capesize spot rate optimism but future uncertain
Capesize spot rates could surge further this week amid hopes positive market sentiment will fuel higher charter prices.



