Oz port performance under the spotlight

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Although the waterfront reform issue has long since slipped from public gaze in Australia, the Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics (BTRE) continues to issue its (now) half-yearly Waterline report, which presents what must be the most comprehensive review of an entire country’s port-based logistics performance.

While this intensive self-scrutiny is something of a hangover from the days when Australia topped Strike Club tables and was the bane of ship operators worldwide, Waterline itself has evolved into a valuable dissection of supply chain behaviour.

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Oz port performance under the spotlight

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Although the waterfront reform issue has long since slipped from public gaze in Australia, the Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics (BTRE) continues to issue its (now) half-yearly Waterline report, which presents what must be the most comprehensive review of an entire country’s port-based logistics performance.

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