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After a cyberattack, now a labour strike stalls containers at Australian ports

A hack on DP World on Friday and a subsequent shutdown over the weekend left 30,000 containers waiting to be distributed. With more strikes planned this week and next, the company is weighing options to get back to normal operations. DP World manages almost 40% of the goods flowing in and out of Australia.

By Bloomberg  Nov 15, 2023 6:19:24 PM IST (Published)

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DP World Plc’s freight handling at Australian ports halved on Tuesday because of labor strikes, setting back the company’s efforts to get through an enormous container backlog caused by a cyberattack.
The maritime trade giant said it moved just 2,661 containers in and out of Australia yesterday amid union bans on loading or unloading trucks and trains at Sydney and Fremantle.
The company shifted almost 5,400 containers the previous day across its Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and Fremantle terminals.