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DCN Weekly

DCN Weekly

By: Daily Cargo News
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Your regular round up of what's been making news in the Australian Maritime Logistics sectorDaily Cargo News Politics & Government
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  • Takeovers, weather woes and a little Christmas cheer
    Nov 28 2025
    This week on DCN Weekly, we give you the wrap of the week's most read stories including Qube's recommended takeover offer from Macquarie Asset Management, wild weather in Brisbane, Zim takeover options and Christmas gifts for seafarers
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    7 mins
  • Trophies, troughs and trucks!
    Nov 21 2025
    In this episode of DCN Weekly, join me, Lindsey Reed, as I delve into the highlights of the week ending 21st November 2025. We kick off with a recap of the vibrant DCN Awards night, celebrating outstanding contributions in the shipping and logistics sector, featuring moving speeches and remarkable stories from industry leaders. We then turn our attention to Darwin Port, which is bracing for Tropical Cyclone Finas, and explore the potential impact on operations. Additionally, I discuss CMA CGM's challenging third quarter results and the implications of new truck bans in Melbourne and Lyttelton, New Zealand. Tune in for insightful analysis and the latest news shaping Australia’s maritime landscape.
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    8 mins
  • DCN Weekly: Talking AU China MOU with Brad Leonard
    Nov 14 2025
    In this week's episode of DCN Weekly we delve into the latest developments in Australia's shipping, ports, and logistics sectors. Kicking off with Victoria's groundbreaking subsea fibre optic cable project, linking Australia to major global markets. Then, we turn to Tasmania, where the Spirit of Tasmania ship replacement faces significant delays, impacting the tourism industry. I also cover the Federal Government's $13.8 million Maritime Skills and Training Initiative, aimed at addressing maritime skills shortages. Lastly, Caroline Tung talked to Brad Leonard about the new MOU between the IFCBA and the Chinese Customs Brokers Association, which promises to enhance customs practices and training. Tune in for these stories and more, and don't miss next week's coverage of the 2025 Australian DCN Shipping and Maritime Industry Awards.
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    7 mins
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