AAT ready for resurgence
by
Rob McKay
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last modified
May 26, 2010 10:28 AM
IT MIGHT not be 2008 all over again but 2010 is definitely a rebound year for Australian Amalgamated Terminals (AAT).
And this holds for its break-bulk and containers sidelights as well as the eastern-state vehicle handling for which it is best known. What has not changed is the focus on its operations in Queensland and New South Wales.
“AAT has...
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