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Lines to discuss staying in the slow lane
Fifteen of the world’s top container lines have been granted permission to exchange ideas on strategies such as slow steaming.
Scott's to pay $130,000 after Melbourne fuel spill
A court has ordered Scott's Transport to pay combined costs of $130,000 in the wake of the May 2008 spill of about 7200 litres of unleaded petrol from a truck at Wantirna, east of Melbourne.
Colombia benefits from higher Australian coal prices
The increased price of Australian thermal coal has boosted the popularity of sourcing alternative supplies from Colombia.
L.Arthur launches Melbourne breakbulk service
Victorian transport group L.Arthur will add breakbulk to its list of services in what it hopes will make further inroads into a traditionally difficult market at the port of Melbourne.
Rio moves first batch of Messa A/ Warramboo
The first train load of iron ore from Rio Tinto's majority owned Messa A/ Warramboo mine has been delivered to the port of Cape Lambert.
Fake protesters march against breaker's import policy
Bangladeshi shipbreakers have been accused of hiring outsiders to fake a protest against new import conditions imposed on their operations.




