Home › Resource library Resource library Topic All topics Freight Maritime Subtopic Select a topic first Type All types Statistics Research Report Release Date Anytime Past 12 months Past 2 years Past 5 years Sort by Latest Oldest A to Z Subject: Waterline Clear all Showing 33–48 of 66 resources Statistics Waterline No 38—March 2005 This issue contains an article on Australian International Shipping. It summarises Australia's maritime trade 2002–2003, including cargo movements, main trading partners as well as major port activity with the main focu… Release date: 2 March 2005 Statistics Waterline No 37—September 2004 July 2004 marks the 10th anniversary of Waterline. This issue contains a special feature on the changing face of the waterfront from 1993 to 2004 as reported in the pages of Waterline.Waterline No 37 Release date: 2 September 2004 Statistics Waterline No 36—March 2004 The BTRE has made significant progress towards developing the new schedule reliability indicator. However, the initial test results raise questions about the reliability of schedule data as well as the reliability of sh… Release date: 2 March 2004 Statistics Waterline No 35—October 2003 Readers may be aware that we have been reviewing the indicators used in Waterline.Waterline No 35 Release date: 2 October 2003 Statistics Waterline No 34—March 2003 In the last issue we announced upcoming changes to Waterline. Work is progressing and we will be inviting key interest groups to comment on the changes. Waterline No 34 Release date: 2 March 2003 Statistics Waterline No 33—December 2002 Waterline's format has remained largely unchanged since the first issue was produced in 1994. However, there have been many changes in the maritime industry in that time. The Bureau believes that Waterline needs to chan… Release date: 2 December 2002 Statistics Waterline No 32—September 2002 The five-port average crane rate improved from 26.6 in the March quarter to 26.9 containers per hour for the June quarter 2002. This is the highest five-port average crane rate ever recorded in Waterline.Waterline No 32 Release date: 2 September 2002 Statistics Waterline No 31—June 2002 The five-port total container traffic increased to 1.740 million teus during July–December 2001. Berth availability was 95 per cent in the December quarter.Waterline No 31 Release date: 2 June 2002 Statistics Waterline No 30—March 2002 The five-port total container traffic increased to 1.740 million teus during July–December 2001. Berth availability was 95 per cent in the December quarter.Waterline No 30 Release date: 2 March 2002 Statistics Waterline No 29—December 2001 The five-port average crane rate declined to 25.8 containers per hour for the September quarter 2001.Waterline No 29 Release date: 2 December 2001 Statistics Waterline No 28—September 2001 The five-port average crane rate has improved further to 26.8 containers per hour for the June quarter 2001. Waterline No 28 Release date: 2 September 2001 Statistics Waterline No 27—June 2001 Berth availability was 99 per cent in the March quarterthe highest level since the commencement of the series. Waterline No 27 Release date: 2 June 2001 Statistics Waterline No 26—March 2001 Detailed definitions for the Waterline stevedoring productivity indicators are included in this edition. Waterline No 26 Release date: 2 March 2001 Statistics Waterline No 25—December 2000 The five-port average crane rate was 24.9 containers per hour in the September quarter 2000. This is the highest crane productivity recorded since the series commenced. Waterline No 25 Release date: 2 December 2000 Statistics Waterline No 24—September 2000 Compared with 1998–99, the 1999–2000 five port total container traffic, measured in teus, increased by 14 per cent to 3.14 million teus.Waterline No 24 Release date: 2 September 2000 Statistics Waterline No 23—June 2000 The BTE has developed a general framework for undertaking port impact studies in Australia , with a case study of the Port of Fremantle measuring the impact of port-related activities on the Western Australian economy i… Release date: 2 June 2000 Results pagination 1 2 3 4 5
Statistics Waterline No 38—March 2005 This issue contains an article on Australian International Shipping. It summarises Australia's maritime trade 2002–2003, including cargo movements, main trading partners as well as major port activity with the main focu… Release date: 2 March 2005
Statistics Waterline No 37—September 2004 July 2004 marks the 10th anniversary of Waterline. This issue contains a special feature on the changing face of the waterfront from 1993 to 2004 as reported in the pages of Waterline.Waterline No 37 Release date: 2 September 2004
Statistics Waterline No 36—March 2004 The BTRE has made significant progress towards developing the new schedule reliability indicator. However, the initial test results raise questions about the reliability of schedule data as well as the reliability of sh… Release date: 2 March 2004
Statistics Waterline No 35—October 2003 Readers may be aware that we have been reviewing the indicators used in Waterline.Waterline No 35 Release date: 2 October 2003
Statistics Waterline No 34—March 2003 In the last issue we announced upcoming changes to Waterline. Work is progressing and we will be inviting key interest groups to comment on the changes. Waterline No 34 Release date: 2 March 2003
Statistics Waterline No 33—December 2002 Waterline's format has remained largely unchanged since the first issue was produced in 1994. However, there have been many changes in the maritime industry in that time. The Bureau believes that Waterline needs to chan… Release date: 2 December 2002
Statistics Waterline No 32—September 2002 The five-port average crane rate improved from 26.6 in the March quarter to 26.9 containers per hour for the June quarter 2002. This is the highest five-port average crane rate ever recorded in Waterline.Waterline No 32 Release date: 2 September 2002
Statistics Waterline No 31—June 2002 The five-port total container traffic increased to 1.740 million teus during July–December 2001. Berth availability was 95 per cent in the December quarter.Waterline No 31 Release date: 2 June 2002
Statistics Waterline No 30—March 2002 The five-port total container traffic increased to 1.740 million teus during July–December 2001. Berth availability was 95 per cent in the December quarter.Waterline No 30 Release date: 2 March 2002
Statistics Waterline No 29—December 2001 The five-port average crane rate declined to 25.8 containers per hour for the September quarter 2001.Waterline No 29 Release date: 2 December 2001
Statistics Waterline No 28—September 2001 The five-port average crane rate has improved further to 26.8 containers per hour for the June quarter 2001. Waterline No 28 Release date: 2 September 2001
Statistics Waterline No 27—June 2001 Berth availability was 99 per cent in the March quarterthe highest level since the commencement of the series. Waterline No 27 Release date: 2 June 2001
Statistics Waterline No 26—March 2001 Detailed definitions for the Waterline stevedoring productivity indicators are included in this edition. Waterline No 26 Release date: 2 March 2001
Statistics Waterline No 25—December 2000 The five-port average crane rate was 24.9 containers per hour in the September quarter 2000. This is the highest crane productivity recorded since the series commenced. Waterline No 25 Release date: 2 December 2000
Statistics Waterline No 24—September 2000 Compared with 1998–99, the 1999–2000 five port total container traffic, measured in teus, increased by 14 per cent to 3.14 million teus.Waterline No 24 Release date: 2 September 2000
Statistics Waterline No 23—June 2000 The BTE has developed a general framework for undertaking port impact studies in Australia , with a case study of the Port of Fremantle measuring the impact of port-related activities on the Western Australian economy i… Release date: 2 June 2000