Plea for practical port progress
IF SOME of Australia’s ports do not get a revamp soon, they may find themselves unable to cater for upcoming project cargo activities, according to Asiaworld Shipping Services managing director Ken Fitzpatrick.
“The biggest issue we have is [the lack of] port facilities to accept and take a lot of the project cargo,” he said. A “classic” example was the port of Dampier in Western Australia.
“The berth is pretty much the...
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