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by Sineva Toevai last modified Sep 30, 2009 12:33 PM
Miners' views sought on DBCT expansion plan

Miners' views sought on DBCT expansion plan

Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal (DBCT) is waiting for feedback from coal producers on a proposal to boost capacity at the world's third-largest coal export terminal by about 80%.

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ACCC clears access arrangements for grain ports

ACCC clears access arrangements for grain ports

The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has approved the proposed port access arrangements of grain handlers CBH, GrainCorp and ABB Grain subsidiary AusBulk.

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Melbourne aims for Sydney's airfreight crown

Melbourne aims for Sydney's airfreight crown

Melbourne's bid to supplant Sydney as Australia's premier airfreight hub was given impetus yesterday with the formal launch of the Victorian Airfreight Working Group (VAWG).

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Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal chief resigns

Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal (DBCT) chief executive officer Eric Kolatchew will step down in November, the coal terminal's parent Babcock & Brown Infrastructure (BBI) has announced.

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Confidence returning to shipping: poll

Shipping industry confidence has continued to improve steadily over the past three months, according to the latest survey published by consultants Moore Stephens.

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New body set to control Tasmania's rail

The Tasmanian Government moved in parliament yesterday to set up a state-owned company to control and operate the Tasmanian freight rail business it bought from Asciano this year.

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Onus on companies for dangerous goods training

Forwarder and customs broker peak bodies have warned that responsibility for mandatory landside dangerous goods training will lie with the management of the companies which handle the goods.

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VicRoads targets heavy vehicle speeding factors

VicRoads targets heavy vehicle speeding factors

All of the factors which could result in speeding by heavy vehicles will be targeted by VicRoads in a series of information sessions to be conducted throughout the state next month.

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