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Fremantle Ports names new CEO

Australia's Fremantle Ports announced the appointment of Jodie Ransom as Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective from 1 July 2024. According to the statement, Jodie Ransom...

Fremantle Ports and Japan to strengthen their trade relations

Both Australia's Fremantle Ports and Japan seek opportunities to enhance their collaboration and expand their trade relationship. Fremantle Ports CEO Michael Parker and general manager...

Fremantle Ports to invest in Victoria Quay improvements

To better public amenities on Victoria Quay (Australia) over the next two years, Fremantle Ports will spend US$5,32 million. The funds will contribute to improving...

Fremantle Ports moves a quarter of its boxes by rail in March

Fremantle Ports transported 16,807 TEU via rail in March, which is 24.3% of the overall container volumes handled in the port, exceeding the target...

Fremantle port workers to strike for 24 hours

Fremantle Inner Harbour workers will undertake 24 hours of legally protected industrial action from 10 am (local time) on 25 June, preventing vessels from...
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