Victoria seeks input for plan to ease Melbourne container growing pains
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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