Seacorp to shrug off coastal shipping burden
Seacorp will bow out of the Western Australian coastal shipping trade next month, chief executive Craig Thompson confirmed yesterday.
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The move will end four years, "three of them profitable", on the service for the WA maritime firm.
Seacorp's coastal operation is now out to tender.
Mr Thompson said the group would hand back the 7,310 dwt,...
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