
Japan-bound coal exports from Australia’s PWCS terminal slump to 26-month low in June
Coal exports from the Port Waratah Coal Services terminal at Australia’s Newcastle port were lagging in June...
Australian PWCS coal exports to China, S Korea surge in Apr, offset reduced flow to Japan
The Port Waratah Coal Services terminals at the Port of Newcastle, Australia, saw steady-to-firm exports in April, with sharp increases to China, South Korea and Taiwan offsetting reduced shipments to Japan, data from the operator showed Tuesday.
Coal vessel queue at Australia’s PWCS terminals hits five-week high: HVCCC
The number of vessels queuing at the Port Waratah Coal Services terminals at the Port of Newcastle, Australia, rose to a five-week high of 16 ships Sunday, from 13 the week prior, the logistics coordinator for the Hunter Valley coal chain said Monday.
Australian Newcastle’s PWCS coal vessel queue at six-week high of nine shipsThe vessel queue at the Port Waratah Coal
The vessel queue at the Port Waratah Coal Services terminals at the Port of Newcastle, Australia, was the longest reported in the Hunter Valley Coal Chain Coordinator’s weekly report Sunday for six weeks, but it remained short in comparison to last year’s
Vessel queue at Newcastle PWCS coal terminal hits 5-week low at 3 ships
The vessel queue at the Port Waratah Coal Services terminal at Newcastle port in Australia stood at three ships Sunday, down from six the week before and the shortest in five weeks, the logistics coordinator for the Hunter Valley coal chain said Monday.
Ship queue at Australian Newcastle port’s PWCS coal terminals falls to 5-week low of 24
The number of vessels queueing at the Port Waratah Coal Services terminals at Australia’s Newcastle port fell by six ships to a five-week low of 24, the logistics coordinator for the Hunter Valley coal chain said Sunday.
Vessel queue at Australia’s PWCS coal terminals stays steady on week at 30 ships
The vessel queue at the Port Waratah Coal Services terminals at Asutralia’s Newcastle port remained long at 30, for the week ending Sunday, shortening by just one ship from the previous week’s 15-month high of 31, the logistics coordinator for the Hunter