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Unions support Australia’s Commission decision to block Svitzer’s planned lockout

Trade unions have welcomed a strong rebuke of Maersk-owned Svitzer Australia by the Fair Work Commission (FWC) after the court blocked the company’s planned...

Svitzer’s tug crew lockout threatens to cripple operations at Australian ports

Australian container ports are facing a threat of shutdowns and supply chain disruptions after A.P. Moller-Maersk-owned Svitzer, which provides tug boat crews, announced an...

Svitzer creates new role of head of transformation

Maersk-owned towage provider Svitzer has appointed Sabrina Weymiens to the newly created role of head of transformation. Svitzer expects Weymiens to assist in the company's...

Svitzer unveils its decarbonisation strategy

Maersk's towage subsidiary, Svitzer has announced its decarbonisation strategy aiming to become fully carbon neutral by 2040. The decarbonisation strategy of Svitzer is split into...

Maersk-owned Svitzer’s application to terminate collective agreement with Australian workforce provokes ITF and maritime unions reactions

Svitzer, Australia’s largest tug operator, has lodged an application with the Fair Work Commission to terminate its enterprise agreement with the Maritime Union of...

Suez Canal Authority extends tug fleet

The global towage provider and part of Maersk Svitzer has extended its current contract with the Suez Canal Authority (SCA) to include two additional...

Unifeeder chooses Svitzer’s carbon neutral towage services on River Thames

With the towage operator Svitzer converting its whole fleet of 10 towage tugs in London to be powered by carbon-neutral marine biofuel, DP World-owned...

Svitzer extends contract with the Suez Canal Authority

The Danish towage provider, Svitzer AMEA (Africa, the Middle East and Asia) has announced that it has extended its current contract with the Suez...

Svitzer updates its managerial setup

Svitzer has announced the appointment of Ruther Thulin as its new managing director for the terminal towage cluster in the Americas. This sector includes...

Australian Union refuses to accept Svitzer’s new deal

Members of the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) working for the Maersk tugboat subsidiary, Svitzer, have begun a series of work restrictions after the...
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