Fremantle truck scheme aims to lighten the load on roads
FREMANTLE Ports has backed a proposal by stevedoring companies to give preferential treatment to trucks doing “dual-runs” at the western harbour.
The proposal from Patrick Stevedores and DP World Australia is expected to increase efficiency but requires approval from the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) as it could be deemed anti-competitive.
Chief executive Chris Leatt-Hayter said Fremantle Ports was “strongly...
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