Only 35% of Shipping Giants Aim To Be Zero Carbon
Latest statistics report that only 35% (33 out of 94) of the major global shipping giants aim to be carbon neutral, or have committed to the IMO targets reducing carbon to 50% mini
Shipping Containers Lost At Sea In Indonesian Waters
Due to heavy winds and high seas, 18 shipping containers were lost at sea off the coast of Indonesia as they were being shipped to Singapore via a tugboat pulling a container barge
Supply Chain Specialists Turnover Quickly Due COVID
From 2020-2021 due to the shipping crisis from the COVID pandemic, supply chain specialists have had a high turnover. The profession has become quite lucrative which could explain
Shore Power Solutions – Trident BMC Leading The Way
Leading the way in shore power solutions – Trident BMC, a provider of turnkey solutions for the maritime industry, has tailored for the needs of container ships and ro/pax
Customs Broker Licences
The Customs Act 1901 (Customs Act) provides that only the owner of goods or a customs broker licenced by the Comptroller-General of Customs for the Department of Home Affairs (the
Repacking or Consolidating: Procedures
Repacking and consolidating transshipped containerised sea cargo into a new container while the goods are under customs control. You can also consolidate transshipped goods that ar
Transshipment: The Movement Of Goods
Transshipment , the movement of goods from an importing ship or aircraft to another ship or aircraft for shipment overseas. Duties and taxes are not payable on transshipped goods.
Decarbonisation Of The Australian Maritime Industry
Wednesday, Maritime Industry Australia hosted its first maritime decarbonisation summit in Melbourne. A statement from the organisation said this is the first of a series of events
Can The Shipping Industry Reduce Their Carbon Footprint?
Can The Shipping Industry Reduce It’s Carbon Footprint? As the world grows more aware of the implications of burning fossil fuel there’s an ever increasing pressure on the