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  2. Category:Shipping companies of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Categories: Transport companies of Australia. Shipping companies by country. Shipping companies of Oceania. Maritime history of Australia. Shipping in Australia. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  3. Australian National Line - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne. , Australia. Parent. CMA CGM. Website. www.anl.com.au. Australian National Line (ANL) was a coastal shipping line established by the Government of Australia in 1956. It was sold in 1998 by the Howard government to CMA CGM .

  4. Sea Swift - Wikipedia

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    Sea Swift is a north Australian shipping company wholly owned by the Queensland Government Insurance Fund. It operates in Northern Australia, mainly servicing remote and regional communities in Far North Queensland and the Northern Territory.

  5. Chandris Line - Wikipedia

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    Chandris Line was a Greek shipping company founded in 1960 by Antonios Chandris to operate ocean liners between Greece and Australia. Initially the company also traded under the names Greek Australian Line , National Greek Australian Line and Europe-Australia Line .

  6. Port Line - Wikipedia

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    Area served. Australasia. Services. Refrigerated and general cargo & passengers; later containers. Port Line was a passenger and cargo shipping company, initially formed as the Commonwealth and Dominion Line in 1914, and in operation in one form or another until 1982.

  7. OOCL - Wikipedia

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    OOCL is a large integrated international container transportation, logistics and terminal company [2] with offices in 70 countries. OOCL has 59 vessels of different classes, with capacity varying from 2,992 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEU) to 21,413 TEU, including two ice-class vessels for extreme weather conditions.

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