Delays force Brisbane to reschedule

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The Port of Brisbane Corporation (PBC) has been forced to reschedule the relocation of motor vehicle and general stevedoring operations from upriver Hamilton to Fisherman Islands at the mouth of the Brisbane River following delays to Patrick’s new automated container terminal (see WorldCargo News April 2005, p1).

PBC CEO Jeff Coleman said the timetable for the relocation was always dependent on the timing of the completion of construction works on terminals 8 and 9, to enable Patrick to move its container operations from berths 1, 2 and 3 to berths 7, 8 and 9.

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Delays force Brisbane to reschedule

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The Port of Brisbane Corporation (PBC) has been forced to reschedule the relocation of motor vehicle and general stevedoring operations from upriver Hamilton to Fisherman Islands at the mouth of the Brisbane River following delays to Patrick’s new automated container terminal (see WorldCargo News April 2005, p1).

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