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NEW CEO APPOINTED FOR T-PORTS
Media Release 1/07/2023 NEW CEO APPOINTED FOR T-PORTS South Australian Port infrastructure company T-Ports will welcome a new Chief Executive Officer. Nathan Kent will step into the role of CEO on 1 July 2023. Mr Kent brings specialist experience in optimising port...
1 MILLIONTH TONNE RECEIVED FROM GROWERS BY T-PORTS
Media Release 18/11/2022 THIS YEARS BUMPER HARVEST SAW THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN STORAGE, LOGISTICS AND EXPORT COMPANY ACHIEVE THE SIGNIFICANT MILESTONE. South Australian based Port Infrastructure company T-Ports announced it received its 1 millionth tonne from growers....
T-PORTS NEW WALLAROO EXPORT FACILITY RECEIVES ITS FIRST LOAD OF GRAIN
Media Release 10/11/2022 THE TRANSHIPMENT PORT IS THE SECOND T-PORTS FACILITY BUILT WITHIN THE LAST 4 YEARS IN REGIONAL SOUTH AUSTRALIA. South Australian Port infrastructure company T-Ports announced it has now receivedits first load into its Wallaroo facility on...
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T-Ports opens shipping capacity and prepares for harvest 2022 at Wallaroo
T-Ports is gearing up for the 2022 grain harvest, its fourth since introducing innovative technology disrupting the grain supply chain, with its Wallaroo bunker site on track for grower receivals. T-Ports Chief Executive Officer Scott McKay said feedback from...
T-Ports Wallaroo port project development officially launched
The Wallaroo port project development has been officially launched today, signalling a shift in grain exports for Yorke Peninsula and Mid North grain growers. T-Ports, who has provided innovation to the Eyre Peninsula grain supply chain through the introduction of its...
T-Ports receives first grain delivery into Kimba site, welcomes marketing competition
Grain growers on upper Eyre Peninsula have welcomed the largest investment in the district’s grain supply chain for nearly 25 years, as the T-Ports bunker site at Kimba received its first loads of barley. The first load of barley was delivered by Karawatha Park,...
Applications open for harvest jobs at Kimba, Lock and Lucky Bay
Harvest jobs at T-Ports are ideal for uni students and school leavers, to grey nomads and anyone in between who is keen earn good money and gain invaluable experience.
Barngarla people now shareholders of Lucky Bay port
T-Ports is pleased to announce an unprecedented agreement with the Barngarla people which has provided them with a shareholding in the Lucky Bay port.T-Ports Chief Executive Officer Kieran Carvill said the Lucky Bay Port Indigenous Land Use Agreement, which was...