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Capsezise rates fall as steel output continues slide
World steel output continues to drop, according to the latest figures from the World Steel Association.
NZ storm hits Pacifica vessel
New Zealand coastal feeder services face a period of potential disruption after Pacifica Shipping’s 382 teu Spirit of Resolution suffered heavy weather damage at the weekend.
NZ shippers protest ANL's Tasman surcharge
New Zealand exporters have taken exception to ANL Container Line’s decision to impose a peak season surcharge (PSS) on westbound trans-Tasman cargo.
Giant crane moved to Tassie by sea
Mariners had their work cut out moving a 600t crane from Victoria to the Port of Burnie in Tasmania.
SPC may have final say on Botany rail window fee
Sydney Ports Corporation is poised to cap rail window fees at Port Botany.
Sydney's cruise terminal plans not finalised
No final decisions have been made by Sydney Ports Corporation regarding the cruise passenger terminal at White Bay, Sydney.
Boom times ahead for SAL Shipping
Heavy lift specialist SAL Shipping expects business to boom in the next 12 months as oil and gas developments including Gorgon gain momentum.
Box trio unite in piracy fight
Maersk Line, CMA CGM and MSC are joining up to draw attention to the continued threat of piracy.
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