Boxship turned back after timber pest discovery
MAERSK-chartered containership Tatiana Schulte has been refused permission to enter Australia after the discovery onboard of an exotic timber pest from New Zealand.
The German-registered, 2824 teu boxship was operating on Maersk/Hamburg Sud’s OC1/Trident service connecting Australia, New Zealand and the east coast of North America.
Tatiana Schulte was due to arrive at Port Botany on February 5, calling into Melbourne three days...
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