Category: Shipping
PNG Ports moves forward
Source: The National, Tuesday 21st August, 2012 MODERN technology acquired by PNG Ports Corporation Ltd is set to boost operations at its major ports of Lae and Port Moresby. Modern […]
Steamships brings in Kopi Chief
Source: The National, Tuesday 21st August, 2012 STEAMSHIPS Coastal Shipping’s newly-built vessel is expected to arrive in the country next month. The Kopi Chief is the first fully-double hull landing […]
Boat to serve East Sepik people
Source: The National, Tuesday August 07th, 2012 By ROSELYN ELLISON PEOPLE of the Wewak Islands and coastal villages on the East and West coasts of Wewak district, in East Sepik, […]
Special day for seafarers
Source: The National, Tuesday 26th, 2012 TODAY is a very special day. It is the day in which we celebrate in the name of seafarers and remember the sacrifices they […]
mv B’ville Atolls under repair
Source: The National, Tuesday 26th, 2012 By KESSIE TADAP THE seventh and last of the Border Development Authority’s vessels under its maritime transport initiative, the mv Bougainville Atolls, has been […]
Barge bearing gifts leaves for remote PNG
Source: The National, Tuesday 26th, 2012 A BARGE that has serviced the Whitsundays for many years is preparing to depart the area, bound for remote Papua New Guinea bearing gifts. […]
Inflatable tent to boost cruise ship tourism plans
Source: The National, Tuesday 26th, 2012 THE Papua New Guinea Ports Corporation Ltd (PNGPCL), in its aim to be the premier maritime service company in the country, has bought an […]
Momis thanks govt for vessel
Source: The National – Tuesday 11th October, 2011 AUTONOMOUS Bougainville Government (ABG) President John Momis has thanked the national government for providing a barge to serve remote coastal areas of […]
NMSA adopts safe, clean approach
Source: The National – Tuesday 11th October, 2011 SAFER, secure and cleaner seas are what everyone should be striving to ensure by having the best practices in the maritime industry […]
NMSA supports safety awareness
Source: The National – Tuesday 11th October, 2011 ISLAND communities in Papua New Guinea are vulnerable to small craft accidents and an increased awareness for a boat safety culture is […]