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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.



