
Commencement of Industrial Action Aurora have received confirmation that industrial action has commenced at U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. This action is expected to have significant implications for

Australia currently has eighteen (18) Free Trade Agreements (FTA’s). These range from bi-lateral Agreements such as the China-Australia (ChAFTA) Free Trade Agreement, to multi-lateral Agreements such as the Comprehensive and

BMSB Season is fast approaching and here is what you need to know! The BMSB seasonal measures will apply to targeted goods manufactured in or shipped from target risk countries, that

Container repair bills can be an unwelcome surprise for importers and exporters. These invoices originate from the shipping company that own the containers used to transport your consignments globally.

Good afternoon, With the start of a new financial year, this is a timely reminder to all clients that Aurora Global Logistics have not changed their bank account details, and to be vigilant

Please be advised that port congestion in Southeast Asia has intensified, with Singapore being one of the most severely affected ports. The disruption in the Red Sea, along with delays at

The European Union is launching a new customs pre-arrival security and safety program, supported by a comprehensive advance cargo information system called Import Control System 2 (ICS2). ICS2 is an

DP World has reached a significant in-principle four-year agreement with the Maritime Union of Australia, facilitated by the Fair Work Commission, marking the end of all industrial action. This development

We thought this story in the Guardian was worth sharing with customers. Waterfront operators’ soaring profit margins prompts concerns from competition regulator | Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) |

Air strikes in Yemen overnight have dramatically shifted the calculations on the Red Sea situation. The next few days are critical in whether the Red Sea situation is contained or

If ongoing Industrial Action isn’t enough to disrupt international shipping to and from Australia, the security situation in the Red Sea can only make matters worse. The next 4-5 weeks

The ongoing industrial action taking place at DP World Terminals around Australia has risen to a new level. DP World have released the following statement highlighting a severe escalation of