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Port in Australia Port of Townsville Click on the map for a fullscreen view Location Country Australia Location Townsville, Queensland Coordinates 19°14′56.75″S 146°50′11.81″E / 19.2490972°S 146.8366139°E / -19.2490972; 146.8366139 UN/LOCODE AUTSV Details Opened 1864 Operated by Port of Townsville Limited Owned by Queensland Government No. of berths 8 No. of wharfs 8 ...
SCT Logistics was founded in 1974 as Specialised Container Transport. [1] [2] In the mid-1990s, National Rail decided to discontinue the use of refrigerated vans, louvred vans, and boxcars on its trains. At the same time, Australia's rail network was being opened up to enable private operators the use of publicly owned railway track.
The port is managed by the Port of Brisbane Pty Ltd (PBPL) under a 99-year lease from the Queensland Government. The Port of Brisbane has 29 operating berths including nine deep-water container berths and three deep-water bulk berths as well as 17 bulk and general cargo berths. In total the port facilitates more than 2,600 ships each year and ...
In 2019 the idea of running passenger services on existing lines within Townsville was raised, due to the spread out nature of the city this is a viable option as lines pass suburbs currently poorly served by public transport. The Queensland State Government ruled that out at present due to funding issues. [1]
V/Line, a state government organisation, operates the Victorian regional rail network, including some services within metropolitan Melbourne, and between Melbourne and regional centres on behalf of Public Transport Victoria. Queensland Rail through their City network division (formerly Citytrain) is the state government operator of the South ...
Initially, the company started as a customs house agent and provided freight forwarding services. [5] In 1995, ECU-Line, an Antwerp-based logistics firm, appointed Allcargo as their India agent. In 2003, the company started its first Container Freight Station (CFS) at JNPT.
The Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR), is a department of the Queensland Government. TMR was formed in April 2009 by merging Queensland Transport and the Department of Main Roads . [ 1 ] TMR manages Queensland's 33,000 km state road network, which includes 3,100 bridges.
Patrick Corporation container crane at Port Botany. Patrick Steamship Co was founded in 1919 by James Patrick. It operated a shipping service with the SS Timaru out of Sydney along the East Coast of Australia. By 1925 it was operating as both a shipping line and stevedore, gradually expanding interstate. [1]