Paradox of planning leaves competition sold short
THE NEW South Wales Government appears to have ignored a key factor in its selection criteria when it chose Hutchison Port Holdings as the preferred operator for Port Botany’s third container terminal.
The December 18 announcement came only after Sydney Ports Corporation twice-requested 90-day extensions to the shelf-life of their proposals.
Those with a liking for terminal efficiency might celebrate Hutchison’s second successful bid in less than three years.
As a result...
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