Looking back: planning derailed?
Patrick took delivery of the first two RMGs in mid-2006. All of the machines were due to be operational by the end of that year, but technical problems delayed this until well into 2007.
At the time, then Patrick divisional general manager for terminals Doug Schultz, delivering the 2006 Boulton Lecture in Melbourne, emphasised the importance of the RMGs to Patrick’s strategy at the port.
The RMGs were also flagged as part of a...
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