Oceania – Page 10

  • Shipping lines, including Maersk, has already made alternative arrangements. Credit: Bernard Spragg. NZ
    News

    Mediation only delays strikes at Lyttelton

    2018-03-07T11:50:00Z

    Eleventh-hour mediation has failed to resolve the brewing industrial dispute at Lyttelton — but immediately-planned strike action has been withdrawn.

  • Shipping lines, including Maersk, has already made alternative arrangements. Credit: Bernard Spragg. NZ
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    Lyttelton Port suffers industrial action blow

    2018-03-07T09:42:00Z

    A planned 13-day strike by Lyttelton members of the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMTU) appears set to commence on March 8, following the Employment Court declining an interim injunction application from Lyttelton Port Company (LPC).

  • The question has been asked whether it is time to hold a public inquiry into Australian ports’ infrastructure charges (image is for illustrative purposes only) Photo: Geoff Whalan/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Australia's infrastructure charges under scrutiny

    2018-02-12T11:52:00Z

    The question has been asked whether it is time to hold a public inquiry into Australian ports'' infrastructure charges.

  • Political opposition has mounted to Port Adelaide's plans to dredge to accommodate larger containerships (image is of the Port Adelaide region) Photo: David Greenwell/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
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    Adelaide faces dredging plan backlash

    2018-02-12T11:52:00Z

    Political opposition has mounted to Port Adelaide''s plans to dredge to accommodate larger containerships.

  • Liebherr LHM 420
    News

    Qube buys Liebherr crane for Bell Bay

    2018-02-02T12:49:00Z

    Qube Ports has brought a Liebherr mobile harbour crane to improve operating capacity at the Port of Bell Bay in Tasmania, Australia.

  • Port Botany
    News

    Waging war on charges down under

    2018-01-30T11:31:00Z

    Spiralling costs have given port users in Australia pause for thought.

  • Port of Bundaberg
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    Channel restoration works at Bundaberg

    2018-01-19T15:04:00Z

    Gladstone Ports Corporation (GPC) is undertaking shipping channel restoration works at the Port of Bundaberg following significant rainfall last year.

  • News

    Hauliers frustrated with Auckland queues

    2018-01-18T13:32:00Z

    Frustration with mounting truck queues at Ports of Auckland (PoAL) has led to National Road Carriers chief executive David Aitken proposing that hauliers need to raise charges to cover lengthy delay costs.

  • News

    Australian ports lose investment appeal

    2018-01-15T13:16:00Z

    An Infrastructure Partnerships Australia (IPA) survey said Australian ports have become less appealing to investors over the last three years.

  • News

    Geraldton seeks expansion feedback

    2018-01-15T13:16:00Z

    The Western Australian Port of Geraldton has gone out for public consultation on its potential expansion for the next 30 years.

  • The newly-appointed chairman of the Port of Newcastle Board has said that the port’s reliance on coal – which accounts for 90% of its business – as its core cargo puts the facility at financial risk Photo: Kate Ausburn/flickr/CC BY 2.0
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    Newcastle chairman: coal puts port at financial risk

    2017-12-20T13:53:00Z

    The newly-appointed chairman of the Port of Newcastle Board has said that the port''s reliance on coal - which accounts for 90% of its business - as its core cargo puts the facility at financial risk.

  • The ALC has called for police to enforce the Supreme Court of Victoria’s orders and ensure that legitimate business activities can resume at the Port of Melbourne Photo: Chris Phutully/flickr/CC BY 2.0
    News

    Call for police action on Webb Dock picket

    2017-12-15T11:13:00Z

    The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has called for police to enforce the Supreme Court of Victoria’s orders and ensure that legitimate business activities can resume at the Port of Melbourne in Australia. Port operations are being hampered by a union members’ blockade.

  • Port Botany
    News

    NSW Draft Freight and Ports Plan released

    2017-12-07T16:06:00Z

    The New South Wales (NSW) Government has released its Draft Freight and Ports Plan which highlights six priority areas.

  • ISO has been named the preferred operator of an inland container terminal planned in Kawerau, located about 100 kilometres southeast of the Port of Tauranga Photo: Air55/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 4.0
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    Kawerau terminal selects ISO as operator

    2017-11-22T08:49:00Z

    ISO has edged C3 in an “extremely close” contest to be named the preferred operator of an inland container terminal planned in forestry-rich Kawerau, located about 100 kilometres southeast of the Port of Tauranga.

  • The Blyde container terminal at Port Taranaki
    News

    Container exit for Taranaki

    2017-11-22T08:49:00Z

    Port Taranaki has formally withdrawn from the container trade and is to focus energies on the log sector and its existing core businesses of bulk liquids, bulk dry products and supporting the offshore oil and gas sector.

  • Sydney is now Australia’s biggest container port Photo: Jason Tong/flickr/CC BY 2.0
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    Sydney leapfrogs Melbourne in container ranking

    2017-11-22T08:49:00Z

    Sydney has overtaken Melbourne as Australia’s biggest container port.

  • DPWA has blamed tough market conditions for the increases Photo: Jay Miller/flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0
    News

    Push back on DPW Australia levy increases

    2017-11-22T08:49:00Z

    Arguments over infrastructure fees imposed by stevedores in Australia have intensified following a decision by DP World Australia (DPWA) to increase infrastructure levies at its Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne container terminals.

  • News

    Aurizon in talks to buy Wiggins terminal

    2017-11-15T17:06:00Z

    Aurizon Holdings (Aurizon) has confirmed that it is in discussions to purchase the Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET) in Australia.

  • Port Botany
    News

    DPW calls for end to Botany strike action

    2017-11-06T17:01:00Z

    DP World Australia is calling for an end to the industrial action affecting terminal operations at Port Botany.

  • SPICTL will provide and deploy cranes, berth and yard equipment to the Port of Lae
    News

    ICTSI banks on emerging markets

    2017-11-06T09:47:00Z

    International Container Terminal Services Inc (ICTSI) is building up its emerging market portfolio by acquiring three new operations in Papua New Guinea and the Philippines.