QR divides as coal haulage contract war powers ahead
QR LAST week formally split in two, with the newly-separated freight company, QR National, wasting no time in announcing a revised $250m coal haulage contract as evidence of the merits of this year’s privatisation.
QR will haul up to 5.1m tonnes of coal each year from Jellinbah East to the port of Gladstone, effective from July 1.
Jellinbah Resources, which has been serviced by QR for the 22 years the mine has been operating,...
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