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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
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
Crew of Vessel Suspected in New Zealand COVID-19 Case Tests Positive
Health authorities in Queensland, Australia and New Zealand believe that they have isolated the source of the recent COVID-19 in New Zealand believed to be tied to the shipping industry.
26 October 2020 Monday 00:01
New Zealand cracks down on livestock shipping
New Zealand is cracking down on how animals are exported overseas in the wake of last month’s sinking of the Gulf Livestock 1 with the loss of more than 5,800 cattle and presumed deaths of 41 crew.
23 October 2020 Friday 11:00
Log Carrier Loses Power Leaving New Zealand’s Port of Tauranga
A Singapore-flagged log carrier that lost power as it departed New Zealand’s Port of Tauranga is now safely at anchor in deep water outside the harbor, maritime officials have confirmed.
07 July 2020 Tuesday 15:20
New Zealand Extends Ban on Cruise Ships and Tightens Border Rules
New Zealand on Monday extended a ban on cruise ships arriving in the country and tightened measures for visitors to exit quarantine, after reporting more coronavirus cases linked to overseas travel.
23 June 2020 Tuesday 15:00
HHI Starts Builder Trials Of Royal New Zealand Navy New Auxiliary Ship
Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) started builder trials of 'Aotearoa', the Royal New Zealand Navy's new auxiliary ship. The vessel headed out to sea for the first time earlier this week in South Korea.
16 December 2019 Monday 12:20
New Zeland to Join IMO Air Pollution Convention
New Zealand revealed plans to sign up to new international maritime regulations to reduce ship emissions and lift air quality around ports and harbors, Julie Anne Genter, the country’s Associate Transport Minister, said.
05 December 2019 Thursday 11:09
Swire Shipping, Lodestar Team Up on New Zealand-Asia Service
Singapore-based Swire Shipping and Lodestar, the logistics and shipping division of Oji Fibre Solutions, have teamed up on a joint breakbulk shipping service between New Zealand and North Asia.
30 October 2019 Wednesday 12:26
Royal New Zealand Navy’s Aotearoa Auxiliary Ship Christened In South Korea
A christening ceremony for the Royal New Zealand Navy's largest vessel took place at the Hyundai Heavy Industries shipyard in the southeastern port city of Ulsan on October 25.
29 October 2019 Tuesday 14:28
Leda Maersk Grounded as Crew Did Not Use Electronic Navigation Tools
A failure of Leda Maersk’s crew to fully use electronic navigation aids was one of the factors that led to the containership’s grounding in New Zealand waters last year, an investigation has shown.
25 October 2019 Friday 16:02
New Zealand Fines Bulker Captain, Chief Officer for Giving False Details
The Captain and Chief Officer of the bulk carrier Emilie Bulker were fined for giving false information to Maritime New Zealand after a crewman passed out aboard the vessel because of lack of oxygen in the ship’s poorly-ventilated hold.
20 September 2019 Friday 10:07
Japan to Launch Whaling Mission in Southern Ocean
Japan started a new “research mission” in the Southern Ocean as the country sent its fleet to continue whaling operations in the area on November 9.
15 November 2018 Thursday 16:58
New Zealand Quashes Seabed Mining Operation
The High Court of New Zealand has quashed the Environmental Protection Authority’s green light for Trans-Tasman Resources’ experimental seabed mining operation off the coast of Pātea, in Taranaki.
29 August 2018 Wednesday 11:20
New Zealand to Buy Norwegian OSV for Navy
The New Zealand Government has approved the purchase of a dive and hydrographic support vessel for the Royal New Zealand Navy.
24 August 2018 Friday 12:00
Keel Laid for New Zealand Navy's Aotearoa
A keel laying ceremony was held on Monday for the Royal New Zealand Navy's new polar-class support vessel Aotearoa, the largest ship the Navy has operated to date.
16 August 2018 Thursday 09:15
Pilot, Master Miscommunication Led to Cruise Ship Grounding in New Zealand
There were no injuries among the 652 passengers and 394 crew on board, but the ship sustained relatively minor damage.
04 May 2018 Friday 11:41
New Zealand’s Port of Tauranga Result Tipped to Confirm Strong Growth
Port of Tauranga’s half-year result on Friday is expected to show New Zealand’s largest port is on track to deliver full-year earnings at the top end of its guidance of NZ $88 million (USD 64.40 million) to NZ $92 million (USD 67.33 million).
22 February 2018 Thursday 16:46
New Zealand's new PM dismisses Ports of Auckland's development plans
New Zealand's new prime minister wasted little time smacking down a development plan published today by the nation's largest port.
02 November 2017 Thursday 12:52
Drunk captain of Swire MPP arrested in New Zealand
The captain of Swire Shipping MPP Shanshi was arrested for being intoxicated on Friday at Northport in New Zealand, Voxy.co.nz reports.
07 August 2017 Monday 18:20
New Zealand Continues with Cruise Ship Accreditation
A trial accreditation program has boosted biosecurity for international cruise ships and will be expanded for future seasons, New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) informed.
20 June 2017 Tuesday 14:35
Bulker Allowed to Enter New Zealand Waters after Cleaning
The bulk carrier DL Marigold has been allowed to return to New Zealand’s port of Tauranga after it was cleaned by divers at sea outside the country’s waters.
30 March 2017 Thursday 14:00
New Zealand Orders ‘Dirty’ Vessel to Leave Tauranga
The 33,752 dwt bulk carrier DL Marigold has been ordered to leave New Zealand’s port of Tauranga after an inspection of the ship showed that it was ‘dirty’, the country’s Ministry for Primary Industries said.
08 March 2017 Wednesday 14:33
Cruise ship Seabourn Encore collided with berthed cargo ship in New Zealand
The cruise ship Seabourn Encore broke moorings at Timaru port in New Zealand and allided with berthed cargo ship Milburn Carrier II.
13 February 2017 Monday 11:00
Seven people died and one is missing after fishing boat Francie capsized in New Zealand
Seven people died and one is missing after fishing boat Francie capsized in the Kaipara harbor, north-west off Auckland, New Zealand.
28 November 2016 Monday 13:30
Earthquake Hinders Port Operations in New Zealand
New Zealand’s ports of Wellington and Picton have issued damage notifications while Wellington authorities said that both the port and wharf gates will remain closed for the next seven days in the aftermath of an earthquake measuring a magnitude of 7.5 wh
15 November 2016 Tuesday 15:30
New Zealand ports assess earthquake damage
Ports across New Zealand spent today assessing damage after a powerful 7.5 earthquake struck the nation off Canterbury overnight.
14 November 2016 Monday 15:34
New Zealand set for record breaking boxship call
New Zealand will welcome the largest boxship ever to visit the Land of the Long White Cloud later this year. A Maersk 9,500 teu ship, some 348 m in length, will call at the Port of Tauranga in September...
12 July 2016 Tuesday 10:15
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