Coastal comeback on the cards?

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The long-distance east-west route between Melbourne and Fremantle is the first target of Brisbane-based Roadships Logistics Ltd (RLL), a public company formed to pursue “the commercial integration of road and sea freight.” RLL holds a 50 per cent stake in Roadships Australia Pty Ltd, which owns the intellectual property of the “Roadships Project” and 42 per cent is owned by private investors through Bronzelink Pty Ltd. The remaining 8 per cent is held by Kvaerner Masa Marine (KMM) Inc, a US subs

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Coastal comeback on the cards?

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The long-distance east-west route between Melbourne and Fremantle is the first target of Brisbane-based Roadships Logistics Ltd (RLL), a public company formed to pursue “the commercial integration of road and sea freight.” RLL holds a 50 per cent stake in Roadships Australia Pty Ltd, which owns the intellectual property of the “Roadships Project” and 42 per cent is owned by private investors through Bronzelink Pty Ltd. The remaining 8 per cent is held by Kvaerner Masa Marine (KMM) Inc, a US subs

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