Tasports, Strait Link ink Burnie lease extension
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Tasmania's Burnie Port secures long-term freight deal - Trailer Magazine
Image: Ruben/stock.adobe.com.TasPorts and Strait Link have signed a Heads of Agreement. The agreement outlines key commercial terms for a lease of up to 30 years, providing long-term confidence for industry and supporting future investment in port infrastructure. This will support the continued reliability of Tasmania’s Bass Strait freight services and ensure the Port of Burnie remains a cornerstone of Tasmania’s freight and logistics network. “…
Strait Link deal to bring security to the Port of Burnie
Port of Burnie, Tasmania: Image: TasPortsThe signing of a lease for up to 30 years for the Port of Burnie’s Terminal 4 has been hailed as a win for freight between Tasmania and the mainland. TasPorts and Strait Link signed a Heads of Agreement on May 7 that will bolster Tasmania’s supply chains well into the future. Tasmania’s Minister for Infrastructure, Kerry Vincent, says the agreement will provide confidence and encourage investment in the i…
Tasports, Strait Link ink Burnie lease extension
Dale Crisp TASPORTS and Bass Strait ro-ro operator Strait Link have signed a non-binding Heads of Agreement for a long-term lease extension at the Port of Burnie’s Terminal 4, which they say will secure the operational reliability of Tasmania’s critical Bass Strait freight connection. The agreement paves the way for Strait Link to continue operating from the port for up to 30 years, providing long-term certainty for Tasmanian industry and trade,…
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