Realising the benefits of a cross-modal approach to empties
A LIGHT-hearted approach to a serious topic was how this newspaper once chose to highlight the problem of empty containers at the port of Melbourne.
Borrowing Hollywood parlance, we said the “Grinch” might steal Christmas 2008, highlighting Victorian Transport Association concerns as the country faced a record-breaking high season.
The creaking operation supposed to hold empties once they had been de-stuffed and make them available...
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