Samsung Heavy Industries (SHI) has set a new world record for world’s biggest containership with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines’ (MOL) Triumph.
The 400m-long vessel is 58.8 metres wide, and has a depth
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DP World postpones Melbourne and Sydney infrastructure surcharge
DP World fee surge “unfair and discriminatory” say NSW trucking operators
Road Freight New South Wales (RFNSW) has called on the ACCC to investigate the new infrastructure surcharge
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New crane tech prevents collisions
Austrian crane manufacturer Hans Künz GmbH, and laser-based sensor manufacturer LASE have announced the successful implementation of a new application on two crane systems at the Intermodal Terminal WienCont
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Swings and roundabouts in the logistics industry
Volatile yet potentially very profitable, the logistics industry is full of opportunities to seize, and threats to overcome. Here are some of the current trends to consider and the challenges that port
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Sydney Qube intermodal terminal agreement reaches financial close
The agreement between Moorebank Intermodal Company and the Sydney Intermodal Terminal Alliance (SIMTA) for the development and operation of the Moorebank Intermodal Terminal Precinct has reached financial
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Telstra warns container ships off its subsea paths
Australian telecommunications and media company Telstra reportedly has to divert captains of up to 50 container ships per month found to be travelling in close proximity to its subsea cable infrastructure
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K Line files lawsuit against APL Logistics
K Line has filed a lawsuit against Singapore-based APL Logistics (APLL), seeking compensation for damages arising from APLL employees’ “acts of disseminating false information relating to K Line.”
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Autowolf’s Automated Containers available for retailers
Australian shipping container provider Royal Wolf has released a product that will allow retailers to quickly create professional pop-up sales and sampling outlets
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Maersk Line lays up eight vessels
Maersk Line has announced the laying up of eight 6,500 TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit) vessels. the decision follows the recently-announced changes in its Asia - Europe, Asia - Central America, and Transpacific service networks, which resulted in surplu
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