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Europe trade still falling but Asian volumes improve
The rate of decline in Australia and Oceania’s exports to Europe has halved, but there are few signs of an imminent recovery in the troubled trade.
Delays continue to disrupt Port Botany
Frustrated truck operators have complained of landside delays at both of Port Botany's container terminals this week.
Tax breaks lure Kuehne+Nagel to Singapore
International logistics group Kuehne+Nagel is following China Navigation and shipbroker Clarkson in relocating its Asia-Pacific management headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore.
Flinders Island freight service at a standstill
Southern Shipping's freight and livestock ferry, the Matthew Flinders III, remained tied up at Lady Barron port on Flinders Island today over a wages dispute.
Nominations closing for transport industry's big night
There are just three days left to nominate the industry's best for the 2009 Lloyd's List DCN Australian Shipping and Transport Awards.
Steel market to re-stock, bounce back in 2010
Global steel production could recover as early as 2010, driven by growth in gross domestic product and improved financial conditions, according to Société Générale.
Security order made in FPSO case
Federal Court judge Donnell Ryan has ordered BW Offshore to provide a security of $550,000 by November 13 in its case against four energy firms over a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel deal.
Sydney Ports tries to woo Riverina exporters
Senior Sydney Ports Corporation executives visited the Riverina region of south-western New South Wales this week in an effort to woo local exporters.


