Australian operator ACFS Port Logistics has announced it has started operating a Western Sydney rail intermodal hub to meet “growing demand”.
After acquiring St Marys Intermodal Precinct and settling
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DP World given green light to complete Silk acquisition
The ACCC has announced this morning that it won’t oppose DP World Australia’s proposed acquisition of transport operator Silk Logistics.
Following an extensive investigation, including considering
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Cash boost for Tasmania’s freight and farming businesses
The Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme is a program that provides financial assistance to Tasmanian businesses for shipping eligible non-bulk goods by sea across Bass Strait.
The goal of the scheme
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Major logistics operator calls in voluntary administrators
One of Australia’s largest independent logistics operators, XL Express, has entered voluntary administration after 35 years in business.
The Queensland-based company, which launched in 1990 and built
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New direct AirAsia route to boost NT trade and tourism
The Northern Territory has landed a major win with the launch of AirAsia’s new direct flight between Kuala Lumpur and Darwin, paving the way for stronger trade, freight, and tourism ties with Southeast
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Whyalla Airport receives major face-lift
Over $30 million in upgrades to Whyalla Airport in South Australia have been completed, with vital services now returning to the site.
The multi-million dollar investment was jointly funded by the state
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Strait of Hormuz closure set to “greatly impact” global shipping
Following the announcement from the Iranian parliament yesterday that the country will close the Strait of Hormuz, the global shipping industry is preparing for the impacts of the major blockage.
It’s
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Hunter Valley road projects secure major funding boost
Two long-awaited road upgrades in the Hunter Valley have received a significant funding boost in the latest NSW State Budget, with the government allocating an additional $35 million to duplicate Thornton
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Shipping company maintains Strait of Hormuz passage despite closure rumours
Shipping giant Maersk has confirmed its vessels continue to sail through the Strait of Hormuz despite geopolitical tensions leading to rumours that the body of water is set to close.
Overnight, The
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Pilbara Ports invests in Australia’s first ‘clean’ fuel hub
Pilbara Ports has released a strategic roadmap to establish Australia’s first clean marine fuel bunkering hub, positioning the region as a global leader in low-carbon shipping.
The ‘Pilbara Clean
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