
The shipping industry is no stranger to challenges, with a myriad of factors that can disrupt the smooth flow of goods across the world. In recent times, the industry here

Landside charges at Australian seaports have become a contentious issue of late. Starting January 1, 2024, there will be a substantial increase in landside fees at every terminal, with a

DP World have shared encouraging news in the aftermath of the recent cyber-attack, that port operations across Australia have resumed. While all terminals are currently operational, achieving complete recovery will

On Friday, 11th November, DP World detected a cyber-attack that disrupted nationwide wharf operations. To prevent further escalation, DP World implemented measures to restrict access to landside areas of their

The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has officially announced industrial action at DP World terminals, starting from the 6th of October, 2023. This action comes after unsuccessful negotiations for a

We’d like to bring to the attention of all boat importers an industry notice we recently received concerning “tarping requirements” for imported goods which are found to contain Biosecurity risk

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,

Gemma and Natalie from our freight forwarding department recently treated some of Aurora’s valued clients, Harish and Maruti, to an exclusive tour of the Patrick Terminal at the Port of

At Aurora Global Logistics, we take great pride in being active participants of the esteemed Border Watch program. This initiative is designed to empower and inform both the community and

As well as shipping containerized freight, Aurora are also specialists in transporting over dimensional cargo, such as machinery and boats. Aurora recently welcomed the safe arrival of a remarkable 25-meter

If you’re considering importing a vehicle of any kind into Australia, you will require an import permit. This includes boat trailers, regardless of whether they are being imported with or

It’s important to be aware of the potential tax implications when importing parts for foreign-owned superyachts into Australia. Tax leakage can occur if proper due diligence and planning are not