E-Current Newsletter

 

Welcome to the July edition of  eCurrent by Sydney Ports Corporation. eCurrent is a regular update of all activities and industry news for customers and stakeholders.

 

Sydney Ports Records Eighth Consecutive Year of Container Trade Increases

31 Jul 2009

Despite the global economic downturn, strong export growth has helped Sydney Ports record its eight consecutive year of container trade increases.

 

DP World Signs New Performance Lease at Port Botany

31 Jul 2009

DP World this month signed a new 15 year performance-based lease over its container terminal operations at Port Botany.

 

 

ILC at Enfield, Main Construction of Infrastructure ROI

31 Jul 2009

Sydney Ports is developing an Intermodal Logistics Centre (ILC) at Enfield to facilitate increased movement of containers by rail to and from Port Botany.

 

Landside Improvement: Technology Solutions

31 Jul 2009

Expressions of Interest (EOI) were issued early this month for technology solutions as part of the Port Botany Landside Improvement Strategy.

 

 

Bulk Liquids Berth 2 Design Consultant Announced

31 Jul 2009

The next step in the Second Bulk Liquids Project has taken place with the appointment of Worley Parsons Services as the project design consultant.

 

Planning For The Future of The State’s Ports

31 Jul 2009

Newcastle, Port Botany and Port Kembla have been identified as State significant sites under a new State Environmental Planning Policy (SEPP) which will define the boundary of ports and port related activities as well as allowing the streamlining of port related investment.

 

 

Sydney Ports 2009 Transport Workshop

31 Jul 2009

The Sydney Ports Cargo Facilitation Committee (SPCFC) and Sydney Ports Corporation hosted the 7th annual Transport Workshop on 21 July 2009.

 

Bays Precinct Consultation - Determining the future use of Glebe Island and White Bay

31 Jul 2009

Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority (SHFA) is running a consultation process on the future use of the Bays Precinct, west of the Harbour Bridge. The consultation process will be undertaken in two stages.

 

 

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