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Streamlining Brisbane Port

COAL producers exporting from the Brisbane Port will benefit from a new Pit to Port.Net managemen...

Angie Tomlinson

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QBH signed a five year deal on Friday with QMASTOR to supply the Pit to Port.Net system for the management of rail receivals, port stockpiles, berth and vessel scheduling, ship loading, and coal export tracking and automated data entry to corporate accounting system.

“This installation represents QMASTOR’s second port-based system installation in a segment of the bulk materials supply chain where QMASTOR adds significant value,”

QMASTOR managing director Trent Bagnall said.

QBH operates the eight million tonne per annum capacity Port of Brisbane, which has serviced mines from the West Moreton and Darling Downs coal fields since 1983.

QBH is a joint venture between New Hope Coal Australia and Patrick Corporation Limited.

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