Oceania – Page 15

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    Australia lays down weighing law

    2016-06-21T12:14:00Z

    The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has issued its final decision on rules for ports and shippers regarding container weighing protocols.

  • Health & Safety: POAL has been fined for 'failing to take all practicable steps to ensure the safety of employees at work'
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    POAL fined for workers’ fall

    2016-06-20T14:29:00Z

    Ports of Auckland Ltd (POAL) has been fined NZ$49,980 and ordered to pay NZ$12,000 in reparations after a stevedore employed by the company fell nearly 3m off the unguarded edge of a hatch lid.

  • The Landbridge Group has unveiled its expansion plans for the Port of Darwin
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    Landbridge unveils Darwin expansion plans

    2016-06-01T10:25:00Z

    Landbridge Group, the Chinese company which recently bought the 99-year lease to operate the Port of Darwin, has announced a $25m expansion programme with the aim of significantly growing trade through the port.

  • Ports in New Zealand are developing a nationally-uniform process ahead of SOLAS deadline. Credit: Donovan Govan
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    Kiwi ports ready for SOLAS regulations

    2016-05-17T10:19:00Z

    A nationally-uniform process for collecting and managing the required information required by pending verified gross mass (VGM) regulations is in the throes of being developed by ports in New Zealand.

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    WA lobby for Fremantle privatisation

    2016-05-09T16:18:00Z

    The Western Australian Government is pitching the state’s business and exporter lobby in a bid to win support for privatising the port of Fremantle.

  • Tariff rise of 3% at Kembla criticised by association. Credit: Steven
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    Shipping Australia bemoans port rate rises

    2016-05-09T16:18:00Z

    A series of tariff increases at Australian ports has incurred the wrath of Shipping Australia, representing shipowners. Among recent increases is a 3% general rise by NSW Ports at Port Kembla, effective July 1.

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    Hedland posts strong volumes

    2016-04-19T00:41:00Z

    Despite a downturn in Chinese demand, Australia’s Port Hedland and Port of Dampier have posted year-on-year growth in throughput for the first quarter of the year.

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    CentrePort signals investment

    2016-04-11T21:42:00Z

    This year, CentrePort Wellington will lodge a 34-year consent to deepen its draft from 11.3 metres to 14.5 metres in all tides as part of a NZ$75m investment over three years.

  • Interest in the Port of Melbourne increases. Credit: Chris Phutully
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    Melbourne tender pulls in the crowds

    2016-04-11T21:42:00Z

    Industry interest is mounting as expressions of interest for the lease of the Port of Melbourne approach the April 18 deadline.

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    Fremantle sell-off still up in the air

    2016-04-11T21:42:00Z

    Political uncertainty has caused frustration over plans to privatise the Port of Fremantle.

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    Options for Auckland’s long term plan revealed

    2016-04-08T16:43:00Z

    The Port Future Study’s Consensus Working Group (CWG) has released a shortlist of options for Auckland’s long term future freight trade and cruise ship activities.

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    NZ Authority moves on container weight verification

    2016-03-24T16:58:00Z

    Maritime New Zealand has issued an advisory circular to aid exporters preparing for the pending mandatory adoption of container weight verification, as it works to develop a new domestic Maritime Rule for the amended Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS).

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    Napier readies for next generation

    2016-03-24T16:58:00Z

    A proposal to increase Napier Port’s draught at low sea level from 12.8 metres to 14.5 metres, construct a new wharf and extend its harbour shipping channel was this month released for public consultation.

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    ‘Limit capacity’ to NZ hub ports

    2016-03-24T16:58:00Z

    New Zealand Shipping Federation executive director Annabel Young has slammed a Napier Port expansion proposal as an exemplary of wasting rate-payers money that will only further over-capitalisation of the local port sector.

  • The WA Nationals have delivered a critical blow to the government's plans to privatise the Port ofFremantle
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    WA Nationals scupper plan to sell off Fremantle port

    2016-03-24T09:43:00Z

    The Western Australia Nationals have delivered a critical blow to the West Australian government''s plan to privatise Fremantle Port, refusing to support the proposed A$2bn sale, according to local reports.

  • The Port of Melbourne still faces challenges. Credit: Port of Melbourne
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    Melbourne issues far from over

    2016-03-22T18:59:00Z

    The long-running political impasse over the future of the Port of Melbourne has finally been resolved with the Parliament of Victoria passing legislation to privatise the port. However, market observers believe Melbourne has major challenges ahead.

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    Weak market prompts Abbott Point downgrade

    2016-03-22T18:59:00Z

    The weak global coal market has seen ratings agency Moody''s Investor Service downgrade Adani Abbot Point Terminal''s outlook to negative, and its senior secured bank credit facility rating drop to Ba2 from Baa3.

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    Mixed results for Kiwi ports

    2016-03-01T13:52:00Z

    Port of Tauranga has reported a comparable 9.4% dip in net profit after tax to NZ$38.56m for the six months to December 31, 2015 - albeit the result is a NZ$56,000 improvement on last year’s interim when comparing underlying profit after tax figures.

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    Auckland launches round two of automation consultation

    2016-03-01T13:52:00Z

    Ports of Auckland has launched a second phase of consultation with staff and unions on a proposal to deploy 15-metre-high automated straddle carriers in its container terminal.

  • Port of Melbourne delays rile businesses
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    Industry criticises Melbourne privatisation delays

    2016-03-01T13:52:00Z

    The failure to make progress on a deal to lease the Port of Melbourne has irked business and industry groups.