ACCC sets terms for AAT
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is proposing to grant Australian Amalgamated Terminals (AAT) conditional permission to operate motor vehicle and general cargo handling facilities at five ports.
Competition arrangement: AAT facilities such as Port Kembla under the spotlight
But AAT, which is jointly-owned by Patrick and a group that includes DP World, would be required to give other stevedores the opportunity to access its terminals, the ACCC said.
ACCC also required AAT to provide a dispute resolution process to...
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