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Congestion at Port of Tauranga: 19 ships waiting to berth due to international supply chain disruption
At least 19 ships are waiting to berth at the Port of Tauranga. Photo / George NovakBay of Plenty TimesBy: Carmen…
Decarbonisation and shipping: alternative fuels
in Shipping Law News,Shipping: Emission Possible 24/07/2021 As shipping pivots towards greener operations, and opportunities to increase ship efficiency decrease (as they…
Covid-19: Union calls for mandatory testing after container ship crew members test positive
The New Zealand Merchant Service Guild is calling for mandatory testing for all incoming boat and ship crews, to protect…
Cargo ships line up at Port of Tauranga as supply chain issues bite
Continuing issues in the international supply chain and reduced capacity in Auckland is causing a build-up of marine cargo traffic…
Auditor-General backs New Zealand-wide ports supply chain strategy
The Auditor-General is throwing support behind a comprehensive supply chain strategy that could help ports make smarter investments. Containers being…
Ship Orders Surge as Carriers Rush to Add Capacity
in Shipbuilding News 10/06/2021 Global shipyards that were retrenching and consolidating in a faltering maritime market barely more than a year ago…
5 reasons global shipping costs will continue to rise
in International Shipping News 09/06/2021 No short-term relief Shipping costs have been growing strongly since the autumn of 2020, but the first…
South China Sea – the water everyone talks about
EXPLAINER: New Zealand’s navy expects to join a British-led flotilla in a tour of the Indo-Pacific in the coming months, including…
Signs of shipping industry recovery but progress to be slow, industry leader says
New Zealand’s shipping industry is looking forward to a brighter future, but trade experts warn it will not be an…