Report finds inefficiencies in Australian breakbulk
The inadequacies of Australia's breakbulk shipping infrastructure and handling have been starkly identified today following the release of Shipping Australia's (SAL) report on the sector.
Room for improvement: Report identifies inadequacies in breakbulk sector (Photo: Southern Cross Maritime)
"A light has finally been shone on a not so well-known corner of our industry; the breakbulk shipping sector," SAL chief executive Llew Russell said.
"We have completed a study into this sector, which is a first...
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