High freight rates were driven by market forces and competition in the shipping industry is “vigorous”, the US FMC has found as facts at the end of a two year investigation.
Read MoreThe IMO GHG Working Group has finalized guidelines to support implementation of carbon intensity measures and has agreed to further develop a “basket of candidate mid-term measures”.
Read MoreDesign packages for a compressed hydrogen carrier near completion.
Read MoreShipping Australia celebrates the inaugural IMO International Day for Women in Maritime, which is held on 18 May 2022.
Read MoreGender diversity in maritime is extremely fragmented by sector, new data shows.
Read MoreFind out the key details of the latest global seafarer wage agreement.
Read MoreShip tracking maps really don’t show what social media-based geopolitical conspiracy theorists claim they show…
Read MoreThe global shipping industry will require the equivalent of the world’s entire current renewable energy demand in order to replace fossil fuel use, new research shows.
Read MoreSupport for the national fleet concept, and for coastal shipping, is misguided. They are bad policies with bad outcomes for Australians.
Read MoreAustralian Maritime College MBA student Chun Hei (Chris) Wang has won the 2021 Shipping Australia Prize for Excellence! Shipping Australia congratulates Chris on his achievement! […]
Read MoreThe full repatriation of over 600 i-Kiribati seafarers to Tarawa, capital of the Republic of Kiribati, has been completed.
Read MoreVICTORIAN STATE COMMITTEE LUNCHEON
Keynote Speaker: The Hon Melissa Horne, MP
With Guest Speakers:
Tim Vancampen – CEO, Victorian International Container Terminal
Saul Cannon – CEO, Port of Melbourne
Thursday, 25 August 2022
1200hrs for 1230hrs
Kooyong Lawn Tennis Club
Proudly sponsored by Victoria International Container Terminal