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by Sineva Toevai last modified Sep 15, 2009 12:38 PM
Australia-Europe trade continues to worsen

Australia-Europe trade continues to worsen

Australia’s container exports to Europe plunged 26% in July, the biggest month-on-month fall on the northbound trade so far this year.

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Oil giants commit $43bn to Gorgon

Oil giants commit $43bn to Gorgon

The three oil companies involved in the massive Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Western Australia have confirmed their $43bn investment plan.

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CBH revises charging structure for grain exporters

CBH revises charging structure for grain exporters

Five weeks after grain handlers came under fire from the competition watchdog over grain storage and handling charge arrangement at ports, CBH has announced changes to its pricing structure.

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Gorgon awards first major contract to KJVG

Chevron Australia has awarded Kellog Joint Venture Group (KJVG) a $2.7bn engineering, procurement and construction management contract for the Gorgon gas project, the KJVG partners said today.

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Lindsay eyes expansion through capital raising

Transport logistics group Lindsay Australia may soon be on the acquisitions hunt after announcing plans to raise capital from a share purchase plan.

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Victorian educators push for 'logistic cities'

Melbourne tertiary education institutions have provided important initiatives for the maritime and logistics industries over the past week, including the establishment of "logistic cities".

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Pacific Adventurer master to face court in November

The Filipino master of the Pacific Adventurer will face Brisbane Magistrates Court on November 16 on a charge stemming from the ship's bunker spill in March.

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US Shipping rejects Seacor's US$300m offer

Seacor Holdings has revealed its hand in the battle for US Shipping Partners — a US$300m all-paper takeover linked with a plan to assume ship management of the company's fleet.

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