Trucks set for Port Botany load
THE NEW South Wales trucking industry is prepared to transport any additional container volumes to emerge in the wake of Patrick’s decision to cease all rail services to Port Botany next month.
Australian Trucking Association container chairman Mike Moylan estimates that an extra 600 to 750 trucks will go through the port area each week should the industry be called on to haul the 72,000 teu which passes through Patrick’s Camellia terminal...
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