Record tonnes exported from the Pilbara for fifth consecutive year
The Pilbara region has achieved a remarkable milestone, with a record 758.3 million t of exports passing through its ports in the 2023-24 financial year.
The Pilbara region has achieved a remarkable milestone, with a record 758.3 million t of exports passing through its ports in the 2023-24 financial year.
Closing was followed by both the second anniversary celebration for Compagnie du Transguinéen and the signing of the first locomotive order to service the project.
Danaos Corporation, one of the world’s largest independent owners of container vessels and drybulk vessels, has reported unaudited results for the period ended June 30, 2024.
Grains omprise the largest container export commodity at Port of Melbourne. Of this commodity group, wheat took the lead with 42 000 TEU leaving the Port in 2024.
Headquartered in Annapolis, MD, Bold Ocean/Schuyler Line Navigation Company is a leading U.S. Flag operator serving the critical transportation and logistics needs of numerous US government agencies.
Currently, the slot offering in the Transit Booking System is done daily with an anticipation period before the required transit date.
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges has reported that it has seen a positive trend in its growth regarding a range of product groups.
Price has been determined to be one of the major driving factors behind the importing of dry bulk commodities to China.
OrbitMI has launched enhanced data-as-a-service for dry bulk Vessel and Company Particulars.
Conditions have been satisfied for Rio Tinto’s investment on its planned development of the Simandou iron ore deposit in Guinea.
The Alan Richardson-owned business, Commodity Ag, has entered the grain exporting market with a new facility in Western Australia.
The USDA’s crop updates have estimated radically different crop yields for corn and soy crops than was initially forecast by traders.
CRM Agri has revealed its latest data showing a decline in the levels of key grain groups ahead of a USDA report.
On the Day of the Seafarer 2024, INTERCARGO has expressed its appreciation of seafarers.
The Baltic Exchange has reported that the week began quietly due to a holiday in Singapore, leading to a minor initial dip before being boosted by the re-entry of miners into the Pacific market.