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SPECIAL REPORT

by solerm last modified Jun 25, 2009 04:29 PM

Trade secret: diversifying to survive
THERE is nothing like diversity to help the bottom line during an economic downturn.
Hobart port no longer a hospital case but its wharves need rehab
THE PORT of Hobart and the industries and sectors that rely on it dodged a bullet in May when the proposed $2bn waterfront hospital plan was finally abandoned.
Steady growth for apple isle logistics outfit
AS WITH their road-haulage and shipping brethren in other parts of the country, Tasmanian operators have turned to supply-chain services to broaden their scope as well as to retain and attract customers.
Out of box: delivering special needs
THE AUSTRALIAN Antarctic Division’s (AAD) operation in Hobart is something of a logistical gem.
Food for thought: expanding inside and out
IT DOES a Tasmanian company no harm to be expanding within and without the state.
Ramping up to impress visiting customers
IT IS a story to gladden those brave hearts that believe the land and sea transport sectors can work together for the common good.
Ferry firm has confidence in the resilience of Tasman crossing
LIKE all businesses, TT-Line has seen its operations caught in the draught of the global financial crisis, with both passenger and freight figures adversely affected.
Rail set for change of track
THE GREAT Tasmanian rail stoush had threatened to leave all involved diminished before it ended.
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