Briese Heavylift gets third ship banned in Australia

Shipping company Briese Heavylift has once again fallen out of favor with the authorities. This time it concerns 57 tons of explosive substances.
Briese ship BBC Weser, which Australian authorities in June banned from sailing in Australian waters for 90 days because the ship was unseaworthy according to the authorities. | Photo: Amsa
Briese ship BBC Weser, which Australian authorities in June banned from sailing in Australian waters for 90 days because the ship was unseaworthy according to the authorities. | Photo: Amsa

The German specialized shipping company, Briese Heavylift, has run into headwinds in Australia, where one-third of the company’s cargo ships have been banned from sailing in Australian waters for 90 days by the authorities.

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