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UAE ro-ro ship capsized, sinking in Persian Gulf, SAR under way
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World’s Largest Shipping Lines Suspend Shipping to Russia
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Oceania, Kanfer to build ammonia-ready LNG bunkering vessel
Kanfer Shipping AS, a Norway-based shipping company focusing on small-scale LNG and LNG bunkering, and Australia’s Oceania Marine Energy have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to build an ammonia-ready LNG bunkering vessel.
16 June 2021 Wednesday 14:26
Australia Launches Livestock Carrier Inspection Campaign
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority has launched a inspection campaign that will target all livestock carriers departing the country after recent incidents involving the ships.
25 February 2021 Thursday 12:00
Coal carrier queue eases off northern China
Chinese buyers of Australian coal are finding new markets to sell their banned substances, helping ease the ship queues in northern China that have stranded more than 1,100 seafarers this winter.
27 January 2021 Wednesday 16:00
Mongolia, Indonesia and Russia the winners as Beijing formalises Australian coal ban
China has made its Australian coal ban official, sparking a swift response from Scott Morrison, the prime minister of Australia.
15 December 2020 Tuesday 11:55
China Plans $200M "Fishery Industrial Park" 100 Miles From Australia
With Australia’s relationship with China under great pressure, a project that challenges its strategic national interest has been quietly endorsed by the Papua New Guinea government.
10 December 2020 Thursday 13:04
Go Marine vessel to support Santos drilling campaign
Australian marine services provider Go Marine has been awarded a contract by compatriot Santos for the provision of an anchor handler in support of drilling campaign offshore Australia.
09 December 2020 Wednesday 15:00
Australian Company Launches Deep Sea Carbon Capture Project Off Australia
An Australian company has lined up the country’s national science agency and Japanese firms to work on a plan to capture carbon dioxide, and liquefy and transport it to a site offshore Australia to be injected under the seabed.
07 December 2020 Monday 10:00
China Approves Restart of Domestic Cruise Industry
After weeks of reports and rumors, it has been announced the first two cruises will depart on December 9 and 10, both sailing from Hainan province as a trial program.
04 December 2020 Friday 12:00
China to Allow Australian Coal Cargoes Ashore Despite Ban
China is set to allow a shipment of Australian coal into the country, according to a person familiar with the matter, despite a ban on such imports remaining in place as tensions between Beijing and Canberra escalate.
04 December 2020 Friday 10:00
Australian SAR Plane Airdrops Emergency Supplies to Freighter
Over the course of the past five days, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority arranged a medical intervention for an injured aboard a freighter in the Indian Ocean.
19 November 2020 Thursday 14:30
Families club together to create ¥5m reward in last bid to find missing Gulf Livestock 1 crew
The livestock vessel, owned by Gulf Navigation, sank in the middle of a typhoon off southern Japan on September 2. Forty out of 43 crew remain unaccounted for from the accident, while the more than 5,800 cattle onboard the converted boxship perished.
06 November 2020 Friday 10:00
AMSA orders Chinese owners to repatriate crew onboard ship almost two years
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has ordered Tianjin Shun Xin Yuan Shipping to repatriate nine crewmembers who have been onboard general cargo ship Brio Faith for more than 12 months.
05 November 2020 Thursday 13:57
Australia arrests Japanese car carrier over overdue crew change
Japanese-owned car import vessel Metis Leader has been arrested in Australia on the grounds of overdue crew changes.
24 October 2020 Saturday 12:00
Western Australia: COVID-19 cases discovered on another 2 international ships
Western Australia has reported COVID-19 cases onboard two more internationally flagged vessels that are currently docked at Fremantle Port.
19 October 2020 Monday 16:00
Australian hydrogen carrier design revealed
Global Energy Ventures’s H2 Ship project was unveiled today, designed to carry up to 2,000 tonnes of compressed hydrogen. The company will now seek to get approval in principle for the vessel design from ABS next year.
14 October 2020 Wednesday 12:00
Australian miners seek alternatives to Manila for crew as repeat Covid flare-ups hit Port Hedland
A second Filipino crewed bulk carrier in the space of just over a fortnight calling Port Hedland in Western Australia has arrived with multiple Covid-19 cases onboard, sparking calls from politicians and miners to avoid sourcing crew from Manila.
12 October 2020 Monday 15:00
Carnival's P&O Australia Confirms Sale of Cruise Ship
Carnival Corporation’s P&O Cruises Australia announced the accelerated retirement for one of its cruise ships as part of Carnival’s previously announced plan to remove older, less efficient cruise ships from its fleet.
29 September 2020 Tuesday 14:17
Australia Bans Fourth Ship for Underpaying Crew Wages
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) banned yet another vessel for deliberately underpaying crew wages, which in this case the operator attempted to conceal from the authorities.
21 September 2020 Monday 14:00
Australia Bans Fourth Ship for Underpaying Crew Wages
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) banned yet another vessel for deliberately underpaying crew wages, which in this case the operator attempted to conceal from the authorities.
19 September 2020 Saturday 11:00
AMSA bans cargo ship from Australian ports
BBC Rio,a Hong Kong-flagged cargo ship operated by JP Alliance Ship Management, has been banned from Australian ports for three months for serious and repeated safety and pollution prevention related failures, the Australian Maritime Safety Authority said
28 August 2020 Friday 15:45
More Australian IMR work for DOF Subsea
Norwegian OSV owner DOF Subsea secured two contracts to support offshore oil and gas projects in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region, including an inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) contract with Chevron Australia
12 August 2020 Wednesday 13:40
Solstad scores vessel hat-trick in Australia
Norwegian offshore vessel owner Solstad Offshore has been awarded contracts for three vessels in Australia.
11 August 2020 Tuesday 16:10
BP Charters Solstad Vessels for Western Australia Exploration Effort
Solstad Offshore ASA and BP Developments Australia have entered into a contract to support BP’s upcoming LNG exploration efforts off Western Australia.
05 August 2020 Wednesday 11:35
Greek-owned bulker banned from Australia for underpaying crew
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) has today banned the Liberian-flagged bulk carrier Agia Sofia from Australian ports for six months.
28 July 2020 Tuesday 14:45
AMSA starts campaign targeting cargo securing on containerships
The Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) is launching a focused inspection campaign targeting cargo securing arrangements on containerships visiting Australian ports.
22 July 2020 Wednesday 15:15
APL England Departs Australia After Three Week Detention
The APL England was released by the Australian Maritime Safety Authority (AMSA) more than three weeks after the authorities detained the ship following the loss of containers overboard during a high seas incident.
23 June 2020 Tuesday 10:00
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Enters Guilty Plea in Australian Cartel Investigation
Norwegian-based shipping company Wallenius Wilhelmsen Ocean AS is likely facing millions of dollars in fines after pleading guilty today in Australian federal court to criminal cartel conduct.
19 June 2020 Friday 13:13
Australia Continues Enforcement Effort From APL England Container Loss
As part of its latest order, AMSA expects the owner and operator to respond to the direction with a detailed search plan.
17 June 2020 Wednesday 14:00
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