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Hundreds of bills started piling up and if other companies operating in the Spencer Gulf region like Nystar and Viterra had not ... Picture: Brett Hartwig Whyalla Port was also back in business ...
Viterra and Cargill Australia will not proceed with the proposed sale of five of Cargill's GrainFlow sites in South Australia and western Victoria and its mobile ship loader at Port Adelaide to ...
It was also concerned that, should the deal go through, Viterra would have a “virtual monopoly at Port Adelaide, with Viterra owning three export pathways from the port’’. “A return to the ...
Being Panamax-capable means Outer Harbor “will deliver considerable savings and largely eliminate the necessity for costly, two port loadings that were necessary when larger ships berth in Adelaide,” ...
The proposed acquisition of Grainflow sites at Maitland and Crystal Brook, and Cargill’s mobile shiploader at Port Adelaide, has caused backlash from T-Ports because it believes the move will give ...
SOUTH Australian bulk handler T-Ports is lodging a submission to the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission in opposition to Viterra’s proposed acquisition of Cargill’s AWB Grainflow assets in ...
Viterra said the five Cargill GrainFlow sites to be acquired are located at Maitland, Crystal Brook, Mallala, Pinnaroo and Dimboola. The mobile ship loader is located at Port Adelaide.
CARGILL is selling five of its up-country GrainFlow sites, as well as its mobile shiploader at Port Adelaide, to Viterra. The transaction will see GrainFlow’s up-country sites at Maitland, Crystal ...
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