AusPac’s saga of swapped vessels and new port rules
by
Dale Crisp
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last modified
Oct 15, 2009 04:04 PM
MEMBERS of the AusPac consortium will be hoping no more troubles come their way too soon after a fraught six weeks.
The problems began on August 29 when one of two vessels employed on the group’s Australia-Pacific Islands service, the 626 teu Forum Samoa II, grounded in controversial circumstances on a reef in the harbour of the Samoan capital, Apia.
The...
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