Trade records down under

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The Ports Corporation of South Australia, which is in the process of being privatised by the state government, has reported new tonnage records for the ten ports under its control in 1999/2000.

However, container traffic through the port of Adelaide fell by some 5.9 per cent after the ANSCON consortium decided to use Patrick’s rail services to feed cargo to and from Melbourne and cease Adelaide direct calls.

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The Ports Corporation of South Australia, which is in the process of being privatised by the state government, has reported new tonnage records for the ten ports under its control in 1999/2000.

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