Jobs will flow as timber brings life to rail terminal

By Louise Eddy
July 30 2014 - 4:00am
IMPRESSED: Jimmy Lee of Cintac Timber, PF Olsen Australia managing director Pat Groenhout, and customer Linder Lin of Baiyi Timber Ltd, China look over operations at the Bathurst Regional Intermodal Terminal at Kelso. Photo: ZENIO LAPKA 	072814zc3a
IMPRESSED: Jimmy Lee of Cintac Timber, PF Olsen Australia managing director Pat Groenhout, and customer Linder Lin of Baiyi Timber Ltd, China look over operations at the Bathurst Regional Intermodal Terminal at Kelso. Photo: ZENIO LAPKA 072814zc3a

Australia’s leading forestry and logistics service providers are working together on a three-year deal for the export of approximately 175,000 tonnes of timber per annum from the Bathurst region.

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