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FALCON investigates road network improvements for future freight needs

  •  7 August 2009
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FALCON investigates road network improvements for future freight needs

THE FREIGHT and Logistics Council of NSW (FALCON) have announced road networks may be incapable of fulfilling central western NSW’s future freight needs.

FALCON reported at a forum this week that existing infrastructure would no unable to cater to the region’s growing mining industry.

A central west group has been established to investigate ways to improve freight transport and handling to cope with the region's output.

The forum was attended by representatives from companies such at SCT Freight Transporters and Rio Tinto.

Some companies had complained their exports had not made it to ports on time, leading international customers to question reliability.

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