Queue for Dalrymple Bay gets longer as rail fails to keep up
THE LONG queue of ships waiting at Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal (DBCT) will probably still be there until the middle of 2010 as the supply chain struggles to keep up with capacity at the world’s third-largest coal export terminal.
Between 20 and 40 ships had lined up at DBCT since April and in the past few weeks this number has moved into the 50s, DBCT general manager of operations Greg Smith said.
“The terminal capacity has got more...
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