POTA snares NSW grain transport deal
P&O Trans Australia has secured a contract to move 12,500 teu of grain a year between northern New South Wales and Port Botany for IPS Logistics.
The deal, for three services a week, is POTA's third since it began its rail business early this year.
POTA is part-owned by divisions of the Kaplan investment group and DP World.
IPS is a privately-owned logistics group with operations in Brisbane,...
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