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13.01.2022 Great job Zac, all the team at MGL are very proud of you! Congratulations! A big thanks to his great trainers at myfreightcareer as well for their guidance and support!



04.01.2022 The Department of Home Affairs has recently disseminated a notice to Australian exporters titled Export Air Cargo is changing on 1 March 2019 highlighting that it is less than 2 months until March 1st when export air cargo, regardless of destination, will need to be examined at a piece count level, or originate from a Known Consignor. If you have not received a copy of this notice please email [email protected] and we will be happy to provide you with a copy. It is extrem...ely important to understand that anyone not listed as a Known Consignor will be subject to screening at origin (at either a third party screening facility, or an airline facility) at a piece count level, whether the cargo is homogenous or palletised at time of tendering to us. Delays and additional costs should be anticipated, and exporters should be mindful that shipments will probably sit longer on the ground, prior to uplift, than would normally be expected under the current regulations, and plan accordingly. Previous PostNext Post

03.01.2022 After the Federal Election in May, the Department of Agriculture and Water Resources has now been renamed the Department of Agriculture. The department will now be known as the Department of Agriculture and referred to as that name in all correspondence, online and in AIMS documentation moving forward.

02.01.2022 The Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) yesterday announced an expansion of the Target Risk countries list for the coming September 1st, 2019 through April 30th, 2020 BMSB Season. The number of countries in the program has risen from 9 to 32, with Japan still having a heightened vessel surveillance status in place. Most countries in Central and Western Europe are now caught in the net, as is Canada.



02.01.2022 The Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) has tendered notice of legal rolling industrial actions at DP World terminals, including actions such as: bans on overtime, shift extensions and delayed start and finish times. These actions are expected to begin from 22nd March 2019, and continue for an indefinite period at Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne and Fremantle.

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