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ACCC settles vehicle stevedoring case
Vehicle stevedoring deals by previous operators at the start of the decade were expected to cost Asciano and DP World $1.9m each, it emerged yesterday.
Half of Qantas 787 fleet delayed or cancelled
Qantas has denied any connection between design flaws and delays to Boeing's 787 and its decision yesterday to postpone or cancel delivery of almost half its original order of the new aircraft.
WestNet, WA government strike truce
Train operations on the four lines which WestNet Rail suspended last week have resumed after the Western Australian government agreed to work with the grain rail operator to ensure the network's sustainability.
Auditor questions real cost of Victorian rail deal
The ability of state governments to deal with rail systems adequately was under question after successive negative findings by Tasmanian and Victorian auditors-general.
CBH revises ship allocation system
After months of customer consultations, CBH Group had finalised a revised shipping allocation for the movement of grain to Western Australia's ports, Australia's biggest grain handler said yesterday.
Suez revenue expected to drop 14% as transits fall
Suez Canal revenue is projected to decline by around 14% to about US$4.7bn this year compared with US$5.4bn in 2008, according to local reports quoting a Suez Canal Authority official.


