Update on FTA negotiations

By GPSM Published: December 12, 2019

FTAs not yet in force Below is the list of FTAs that have been concluded but have not yet entered into force. Australia-Hong Kong Free Trade Agreement Australia and Hong Kong signed the Australia-Hong Kong Free Trade Agreement (A-HKFTA) and the associated Investment Agreement on 26 March 2019. These agreements mar




Changes to biosecurity cost recovery

By GPSM Published: December 11, 2019

The government has decided to expand the types of biosecurity activities to be cost recovered under the Australian Government Cost Recovery Guidelines. This includes biosecurity assurance, analytics and risk mitigation activities. These are critical to managing the risks posed by goods and vessels coming into the




Shipping Documents

By GPSM Published: August 22, 2019

With the commencement of the BMSB season on September 1st 2019 this is a reminder that you send us your shipping documents as soon as possible, particularly if your goods are subject to BMSB measures to ensure you allow us enough time to process them and avoid and additional charges or delay on delivering your &he




Typhoon hits Taiwan and China

By GPSM Published: August 9, 2019

Twin Typhoons are affecting all vessel movements to and from Far East Asian ports at present, please see below link detailing the course of the hurricanes. Detail News Vessel movements will be affected and this will have a knock on effect with arrival times into Australian ports.




BMSB Seasonal measures 2019-20

By GPSM Published: August 9, 2019

Brown Marmorated Stink Bug (BMSB) Seasonal measures 2019-20 are just around the corner measures commence from September 1st 2019 through to 31st May 2020 inclusive, please read the document for a complete guide and if your goods will be impacted. Download Document




Severe Disruption at Hong Kong Airport

By GPSM Published: August 6, 2019

Severe disruptions to flights in and out of Hong Kong escalated on Monday after protesters brought the city to a standstill. Authorities decided to reschedule flights from noon yesterday after many earlier flights were cancelled. Pilots and crews from Cathay Pacific took work in the stop-work action resulting in a




Continued Terminal Disruption – DP World Port Botany

By GPSM Published: July 15, 2019

Maritime Union Australia stop work meeting this Thursday and Friday for 48 hours DP World Sydney has received notification from the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) of ongoing Protected Industrial Action (PIA) 48HR Stoppage will commence Thursday 18th July at 0600. Terminal Operations will cease as per below: Las




Terminal Issues and Protected Industrial Action

By GPSM Published: July 9, 2019

Patrick Terminal Port Botany The above terminal has been closed since 1800 08/07 and reopened today at 1400 09/07 The terminal was shut due to an ‘unforeseen event’ The terminal has now reopened and back up to running at full operations   DP World Terminals Australia Due to Protected Industrial A




Port Operation Disruptions

By GPSM Published: June 28, 2019

Port Operation Disruptions: DP World Australia has advised that terminal operations will be subject to Protected Industrial Action from 1st July 2019 as follows:. This action will disrupt all deliveries to/from the port terminals during these times Schedule of planned terminal meetings Monday 1 July 2019 MELBOURNE




Cost Increases from July 2019

By GPSM Published: June 21, 2019

Side-loader Trailer Port Access Fee: Sydney Terminal operators have advised that the Side-loader Trailer Port Access Fee will be increased from 1st July,2019. The rate will increase from $ 65.00 per container to $ 70.00 container on all movements to/from the terminals by Side-loader trailer. Trucking Costs As you




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