Livestock shipping company Wellard strikes a deal to sell its only remaining income-producing asset and considers delisting ...
A question mark is hanging over Australian owner Wellard’s future after the sale of its last vessel. The company said on ...
After a 46-year history, Australia’s Wellard is readying for a future shorn of ships. The company has announced it is selling ...
WA-based livestock shipping operator Wellard Limited is selling its last remaining vessel to a Marshall Islands company for ...
Australian owner Wellard is to close its doors after nearly five decades following the sale of its last ship. The company ...
Australian officials said Thursday that the ship had been allowed to dock at the Fremantle Port but that no livestock could be unloaded due to Australia’s biosecurity regulations, which are ...
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The ship, operated by Israeli-based Bassem Dabbah Ltd, is facing biosecurity issues as the livestock on board cannot be reintroduced to an Australian herd despite not having berthed at any other port.
The Gulf Livestock 1 left New Zealand on 14 August headed for China, with the journey expected to take 17 days, New Zealand's foreign ministry said. On Wednesday, the ship sent a distress call ...
The crew member, who was found drifting in a life jacket, said the ship had capsized. The Gulf Livestock 1 sent a distress signal from the East China Sea after being caught up in Typhoon Maysak.
The ship's manager has not commented on the plight of the livestock. The Australian government looked to strike a reassuring note in its Wednesday-evening update, which said two independent vets ...