World congress finds safe harbour in Perth
THE WORLD’S most remote city proved the ideal place to hold an important gathering of global shipping experts during the Icelandic ash cloud crisis last month.
Captains, executives and maritime authorities from around the world gathered in Perth for the seventh biennial International Harbour Master Association Congress.
A record 250 delegates attended the week-long event, which focused on issues of sustainability and future challenges facing ports...
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