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You are here: Home Archive 2010 May Weekly Edition 13th May 2010 Victoria seeks input for plan to ease Melbourne container growing pains

Victoria seeks input for plan to ease Melbourne container growing pains

by Rob McKay last modified May 17, 2010 10:08 AM

THE VICTORIAN Government’s effort to combat port-related congestion will seek to replicate a port-to-door service, comparable with current road options.

The target is part of the Shaping Melbourne’s Freight Future discussion paper focused on seeking new approaches to moving growing volumes of port-related freight around Melbourne.
The paper, on which the government is seeking industry and community input, proposes three...

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