September 29, 2022

Act now: only a few days to nominate for The DCN Shipping & Maritime Industry Awards

Nominations for the DCN Shipping & Maritime Industry Awards close in a few days – on Wednesday 05 October 2022!

You can nominate yourself, a customer or a client for any category with the exception of Newsmaker of the Year, which is selected by Daily Cargo News editorial staff, and the Liner Trades and Customer Service awards, which are selected by DCN’s data analysts and subscribers respectively.

The categories that are open for nominations are as follows:

  • Safety Award
  • Bulk and Specialised Shipping Award
  • Maritime Services Award
  • Seafarers Welfare Award
  • Port or Terminal of the Year Award
  • Environmental Award
  • Supply Chain Innovation & Technology Award
  • Women in Shipping & Maritime Logistics Award
  • Diversity and Inclusion Award
  • Customs Broker of the Year Award
  • Freight Forwarder of the Year Award
  • Young Achievement Award

For more information on nominating head to www.dcnawards.com.au.

Act without delay; nominate today!

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