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Australian port operations under pressure amid Chinese military actions

Australia's strategic position in the Asia-Pacific region and its heavy reliance on maritime trade make the operational efficiency of its ports crucial to its...

DP World, NSW Ports invest US$250 million to boost Botany’s rail capacity

DP World and NSW Ports are jointly investing US$250 million to expand the rail terminal at Port Botany in Sydney, enhancing its logistics capabilities...

Australian government prioritises Port Botany, drops Kembla and Newcastle plans

Uncertain trade levels and, consequently, freight volumes have led to an interim report from Australia’s Freight Reform Panel to advise the cutting of government...

CMA CGM new panamax vessel breaks Australia’s record at Port Botany

Australia's major container terminal operator, Patrick Terminals has announced that the 10,926 TEU CMA CGM Estelle set a record calling Port Botany, carrying the...

Top 10: The busiest container ports in Oceania

Oceania ports are playing a vital role in global trade due to their strategic location in the South Pacific Ocean. Container News has created a...

Port Botany achieves record-breaking container ship berth

The 9,200TEU MSC Aya called Port Botany in Australia, becoming the deepest and heaviest container ship ever calling at the Australian port. The 13-year old boxship...

Ports Australia calls for urgent actions against Covid-19 from government

Ports Australia urges the government to begin engaging with the shipping industry and planning measures to manage the pandemic situation while possibilities for state...

NSW Ports invests in rail infrastructure

NSW Ports is set to invest in ‘on-dock’ rail infrastructure capacity at each of the three container terminals at Port Botany, commencing in 2019....
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