AAT claimed `all dealings transparent'
In defence against the competition watchdog's inquiry into the activities of Australian Amalgamated Terminals (AAT), its former owners and managers are likely to argue that the company could fully preserve competition for stevedoring and vehicle pre-delivery and inspection services.
AAT argued vigorously that it applied a fair and transparent approach to its contractual terms, in its submission against the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries (FCAI) seeking authorisation for its members in the automotive industry to negotiate model terms and...
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