With 90 percent of the world’s trade carried by sea, maritime security is a key lever of the global economy.…
SMM 2018: Green Shipping Makes Headway
The countdown is on: The new 0.5 per cent sulphur limit for ship fuels will take effect on 1 January…
Tourism operator calls for shipping suspension
A Marlborough Sounds eco tourism operator wants to see all shipping stopped in the Tory Channel, which he says is…
Government forms intelligent transport group to tap $1.5b opportunity
Transport Minister Phil Twyford has announced formation of a Future Technology Leadership Group saying it will help New Zealand harness…
Port workers vote for another longer strike
Striking Lyttelton Port workers have voted on another even longer round of strike action as the industrial dispute deepens. Rail…
LPC’s strike update from 20 March 2018
Strike starts midnight tonight at Lyttelton Port Strikes will begin at midnight tonight at Lyttelton Port by the Rail and…
Reopening of Napier-Wairoa rail delayed after heavy flooding
IMPACT: Damage sustained by the Napier rail line during heavy flooding last week is likely to delay the re-opening of…
LPC strike update 14/3/18
CUSTOMER NOTICE Wednesday 14th March 2018 STRIKE NOTICES WITHDRAWN FOR 15 – 16 MARCH AT LYTTELTON PORT This…
Shipping into a changing world
in International Shipping News 09/03/2018 The International Shipping Industry still remains the only way to move the majority of minerals, energy products…
Docked wages the sticking point over Lyttelton port strike
GEORGE HEARD/STUFF Lyttelton port workers at a protest over wages and rosters outside the Christchurch City Council building last week.…