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Melbourne hosts bigger ships as draught deepens
The effects of channel deepening have started to be felt, the Port of Melbourne Corporation (PoMC) said today.
Worst of the box gloom now over: Moody's
Global ratings agency Moody’s forecasts that the tanker and dry bulk sectors will partly recover in 2010, although there will not be a full recovery.
Magellan restarts lead mine after three years
Magellan Metals has resumed processing operations at the lead carbonate mine that was put in extended hibernation after the port of Esperance contamination controversy that began in 2007.
TWU joins Victorian truck emissions saving initiative
Victorian trucking unions and employers have linked in an effort to raise the green credentials of the road-haulage industry.
Lyttelton Port earnings fall, merger talks continue
The first half of 2009/10 was a “challenging” period for New Zealand’s Lyttelton Port, which reported a 35% decline in profits.
Golar revenue lift ahead of Gladstone project
Gladstone liquefied natural gas developer Golar LNG has reported a 30% increase in revenue from its shipping operations due to improvements in utilisation and charter rates of its trading LNG carriers.




