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Port handling capacity to be improved by four folds for vision 2047

India is chalking out a plan to increase the cargo handling capacity of its port by fourfold to 10,000 million tonnes per annum. A master…
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Ports of Rotterdam and Sines to build a green hydrogen corridor

Shell, Engie, Vopak, and Anthony Veder have come together to sign a memorandum of understanding for H2Sines.RDAM project aims to create green hydrogen on a…
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Bunker measuring systems have been made obligatory in Antwerp, Zeebrugge, and Rotterdam

To measure the accurate amount of fuel onboard bunker vessels, the Antwerp-Bruges Port Authority and Port of Rotterdam Authority have made it necessary to use…
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Chinese traders witness smooth port operations optimized COVID response

Even though the Coronavirus is taking a toll on China, there has been some good news from the customs as the officials are working round…
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The new covid outbreak in China is adding chaos to the supply chains

Recently, China eased some of the covid restrictions, and this had helped the country’s supply chain, but the sudden surge in covid cases due to…
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New dangerous goods guidelines will affect shippers and freight forwarders

In the world of hazardous substances, the end of the stormy year 2022 does not offer the usual welcome. With new regulations taking effect on…
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New Biosecurity Legislation in Effect from 16 June 2016

New Biosecurity Legislation in Effect from 16 June 2016

Important changes to Australia’s biosecurity system come into effect on 16 June 2016 with commencement of the Biosecurity Act 2015. The…
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Australian Trusted Trader Programme

Update: Australian Trusted Trader Programme

T​he Australian T​rusted Trader​ Programme (ATTP)​ seeks to provide trade facilitation benefits to importers and exporters that demonstrate strong security practices…
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Protect or Perish

Protect or Perish – The Quandry for Government in a Free-Trade World

The recent announcement that steel producer Arrium was moving into voluntary administration threw up a number of comments that many…
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CSCL / COSCO

Merger Update: CSCL / COSCO

CSCL and COSCO have merged, following the integration and restructure of China COSCO, COSCO Pacific, China Shipping Container LINES (CSCL)…
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Enhanced Project Bylaw Scheme

Enhanced Project Bylaw Scheme (EPBS) closure

A recent major announcement from the Australian Government is that the Enhanced Project Bylaw Scheme (EPBS) will be closed. The…
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Container Weight

Container Weight: Who is responsible for VGM?

In January of 2015, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) amended the Safety of Life at Sea Convention (SOLAS) to require…
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