Stevedore unloads cargo onto rail
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Sineva Toevai
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Jun 21, 2010 12:04 PM
NEWCASTLE Stevedores unloaded more than 900 tonnes of China-manufactured grain wagons for AWB last week.
The 40 grain wagons were transferred from general cargo ship Cape Delfaro onto the rail tracks using 50-tonne ship cranes, Newcastle Stevedores managing director Geoff Beesley said.
The wagons, which formed AWB’s newest grain train, weighed 24 tonnes each...
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