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CBH Upgrading Albany TerminalSYDNEY - Feb 10/04 - SNS -- Co-operative Bulk Handling Limited (CBH) is going ahead with a multi-million dollar upgrade of its Albany port terminal to improve services to Australia's Great Southern grain growers. The proposed upgrade will improve road and rail discharge and shiploading operations, streamline road access and improve weighbridge and sampling facilities to speed up the grain delivery process, particularly during harvest. The construction project is currently being scheduled, but is expected to commence in early May this year. CBH Chairman Allan Watson said the upgrade would "will bring our Albany facilities into line with those at CBH’s Geraldton, Kwinana and Esperance terminals. . . The upgrade has been driven by steady growth in grain production in the Albany agricultural region and company policy of seeking continual improvements in quality, efficiency and environmental best practice." The subscriber version of the article is available by Clicking here
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