Hub won’t spoil haulage deal
A $1BN rail haulage deal between rail and ports operator Asciano and Toll Holdings will still go ahead even if an application to build a freight forwarding facility is declined by Australia’s competition watchdog.
Asciano’s Pacific National Intermodal (PNI) division signed a contract last week to haul containers and cars interstate for Toll Holdings over five years with scope to extend it to another 10 years.
Subject to Australian Competition and Consumer Commission...
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