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Charges hike panacea idea for Port Botany

by Obsidian last modified Jan 29, 2009 12:00 AM

By raising storage charges Patrick Stevedores' Port Botany terminal could force importers to move their containers into bonded storage sites such as MISC via rail, Shipping Australia Limited (SAL) has suggested.

SAL chief executive Llew Russell told Lloyd's List DCN last week that it was often easier and more efficient to leave boxes on the wharf, then forward straight to final destinations in one move, than to use staged extractions to...

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