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New Regulations to Improve Port Efficiency 04 May 2010

The NSW Government is taking bold steps to reduce port congestion, improve efficiency and ease freight delays at Sydney’s Port Botany stevedoring terminals.

 

Sydney Ports Target Towards Moving 40% of Port Botany’s Container Freight by Rail 04 May 2010

The NSW Government and Sydney Ports have adopted a strategic target toward moving 40% of Port Botany’s container freight by rail.

 

Sydney Ports Plays Host to Lord Berkeley 04 May 2010

Sydney Ports recently hosted a tour of Port Botany for Lord Tony Berkeley, Chairman of the Rail Freight Group (UK), President of the European Rail Freight Association, President of the UK Marine Pilots Association and a Harbour Commissioner for the port of Fowey in Cornwall.

 

Good Health of NSW Economy with Port Botany Receiving a $25 Million Load 04 May 2010

Signs of NSW’s economic good health continue, with ongoing growth at Port Botany.

 

Port Botany Hits Sixth Month of Record Trade 04 May 2010

Container trade at Port Botany continues to grow with six consecutive months of record volumes.

 

The Great Barrier Reef is No Place to Berth a Vessel! – Sydney Ports to the Rescue 04 May 2010

As part of the National Plan Response agreement, Sydney Ports recently played a key role in rescuing the Great Barried Reef when a vessel became grounded on it.

 

Sydney Ports Corporation Supports Port Botany Stakeholders 04 May 2010

Sydney Ports’ staff have been working tirelessly to support Port Botany tenants through a recent issue at the Caltex’s Banksmeadow Terminal.

 

Look After Your Environment - Last Chance for a Catalyst and Muffler - No Charge! 04 May 2010

You may qualify for a steel catalyst and muffler at no cost to you as part of the NSW Road and Traffic Authority’s (RTA) Port Botany Diesel Retrofit Demonstration Program.

 

What You Never Knew About Port Botany’s Counterforts 04 May 2010
Also known as Port Botany's giant soldiers, get the real facts behind one of the key elements behind the Port Botany expansion project.