Coal-fired boost to maritime industry
THE NEW South Wales coal supply chain reforms are set to have a positive effect on maritime Newcastle. Svitzer is gearing up for increased Newcastle coal exports with a $22.7m expansion at the port.
The impetus is the Hunter Valley’s long-term coal export plan, which came into effect on January 1.
In response, Svitzer will transfer two 70 tonne, 30 metre M-class tugs from Scandinavia to Newcastle, boosting its permanent fleet at the port...
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