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Welcome to the Maltacourt Australia website

Thanks for stopping by to our Australian website! Over the coming weeks and months we'll be adding to the site, so please check back on a regular basis. At Maltacourt we believe that quality service breeds success, and that's what we set out to achieve. We look forward to doing business with you!

Our Vision

Our Vision

At Maltacourt Australia we're striving to build an organisation that provides our clients, and all of our external partners with the highest levels of service and integrity, in every area of our business contact. 

It is our goal to be well regarded by all we deal with in a business, social, and humanitarian way, and to this end we are constantly monitoring the ways we can improve upon this goal.

Every year we will support worthy charitable causes, and give something back to those in our community who are less fortunate, or to those seeking greater opportunity.

From the Blog

Customs Import Processing Fees increased in last week's Budget

Hidden in the Government's Budget paper presented last week was the increase to the Australian Customs Import Processing Charges (IPC), effec...

Jim Merrigan - Tue 21st, May, 2013

Maltacourt Canada acquires Beacon International

We are pleased to announce that Maltacourt Canada have acquired the business of Beacon International (Canada), effective May 1st, 2013. Beaco...

Jim Merrigan - Thu 9th, May, 2013

USA/CANADA EFAF staying put

Shipping Lines have advised that the current EFAF from the USA/Canada to Australia/NZ of USD 960.00/20' and USD 1920.00/40' will remain uncha...

Jim Merrigan - Thu 9th, May, 2013

Industry News

ASIA: Scrap rates prove resilient as monsoon period approaches
The demolition market remained resilient last week, despite widespread expectations rates would soften in the run-up to key budget announcements and as the monsoon season arrives.
ASIA: Jaya down but not out
Jaya Holdings, the Singapore-listed offshore vessel operator, charterer and builder, had a near-death experience not long ago.
ASIA: Pondering the next move in the Cosco shuffle
Call it the Cosco shuffle. On Tuesday, Cosco Pacific announced the sale of its 21.8% stake in China International Marine Containers for US$1.2bn to the Cosco Group.
Increase in wine imports
There was an increase in wine imports into Australia for the 2013 March quarter compared with the same period in 2012.