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As dispersant broke up slicks from the West Atlas drilling rig spill in the Timor Sea yesterday, rig contractor PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) said it had submitted its action plan to the Federal Government.
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Qantas Airways took delivery of its fourth Airbus A380 yesterday to boost the national carrier's services to London, starting September 7.
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The Tasmanian Ports Corporation (Tasports) has been granted permission by the state government to sell another of its non-core assets, Devonport Airport.
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Resumption of the Spencer Gulf ferry services after the winter break will be delayed until September 18.
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Australian Reef Pilots (ARP) guided 1757 ships in the year ended June 30 and although numbers are down, the company believes the downward trend may be reversing.
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Caltex Australia's bunkering operations in Queensland are set to expand after the fuel supplier signed a long-term agreement with barge specialist Korevaar Marine Group.
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The remains of all nine seafarers missing in the fire onboard the tanker, Formosaproduct Brick, have been recovered.
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Mermaid Marine (MMA) will take delivery of a new 3840kW anchor-handling supply vessel, the Mermaid Voyager, next month as the company continues its strong domestic and international performance.
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A seven-week strike by workers at Dublin's Marine Terminals worsened yesterday when 300 activists breached security and briefly occupied the site as a show of solidarity.
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Peak season import demand has driven lines in the North and East Asia-Australia trade to restore services cut earlier this year, but with an interesting twist.
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Marine operators in Victoria are bracing themselves for more heavy winds following Friday's blasts which resulted in Teekay tanker Leyte Spirit breaking her moorings at Gellibrand Pier.
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The West Atlas drilling rig spill in the Timor Sea will take seven to eight weeks to cap, on a "conservative estimate", federal infrastructure and transport minister Anthony Albanese confirmed today.
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Posted: August 24th, 2009, 12:24pm EST by samc
DP World has defended increases in its Port Botany container storage fees by up to 150%, while the national competition watchdog has confirmed it does not plan to investigate the price hike.
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The German Government will decide on Hapag-Lloyd's application for state guarantees by mid-September.
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Danish energy and shipping giant AP Moller-Maersk has reported its first-ever loss.