Shipping Australia calls for reform of industrial relations
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Toll and Dnata have become the latest cargo companies to join the Western Sydney Airport freight hub project.
The pair join 10 others which have agreed to provide input for the development and design of cargo facilities at the new airport, scheduled to open in 2026.
Stage one will give the airport 220,000 tonnes of air cargo capacity annually, building to an eventual 1.8m tonnes.
“This freight precinct has the potential to become Sydney’s most important freight hub, generating thousands of jobs, and ...
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