Global container shipping market upheaval sees port services firms concern over bigger ships
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Maersk Line to make direct Adelaide call weekly
SA exporters welcome new direct container shipping connection to China, South Korea, and Japan
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Asciano sees first half profits steady in soft conditions
Patrick sale talks continue with speculation alighting on Maersk as a possible suitor
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Maersk sees Altona progress despite rail link issue
Trucking supports container facility as State Government works on infrastructure negotiations
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Maersk uncertain on timing for container park rail link
Trucking to continue servicing new Altona site until pipeline issue is resolved
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Maersk hails Altona container facility as nations most advanced
Intermodal operation promises reduction in truck and forklift travel and quicker turnaround times
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Toll slips a smidgin in global top 50
Shipower Hanjin's revenue boost sees Australia's only representative fall one place
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Maersk seeks the removal of ‘unfriendly’ reefers
Maersk Container Industry calls on the European Commission to toughen up the enforcement of legislation designed to protect the ozone layer
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Maersk makes hefty capacity cuts
Maersk Line will cut 19 ships from its Asia-Europe route due to weak demand
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Tightened container rules raise industry ire
Changes to a container shipping lines ‘tax’ on Australia’s congested supply chain system are underway and causing deep concern among trucking firms that service ports and domestic freight forwarders.
Three of the world’s largest lines and one subsidiary have reduced, from August 1, the free time a container can go through the system from 10 consecutive days to seven days.
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Three of the world’s largest lines and one subsidiary have reduced, from August 1, the free time a container can go through the system from 10 consecutive days to seven days.
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