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Ports seek national approach to cargo data

by samc last modified Nov 23, 2009 11:04 AM

Some of Australia’s most senior port executives will meet in Melbourne next week to develop a response to a push towards nationalised cargo data.

  
Ports seek national approach to cargo data

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The peak ports representative, Ports Australia, said all its members were broadly supportive of helping in a national process towards cutting inefficiencies.

Representatives of the major container ports, including Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Fremantle, Flinders Ports and Tasports, will discuss the issue...

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