Ports `best placed' to manage coke cuts
Large Queensland bulk coke facilities taking on expansion projects should work to match capacity with mine output, leading consulting firm Deloitte Australia said last week.
In an interview with Lloyd's List DCN , Deloitte partner and national mining leader Bhavesh Morar said ports such as Hay Point and Abbot Point in north Queensland would know if their expansion projects were sustainable.
Because port corporations would...
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