Major upgrades are expected to bolster operational technology for ports at Bunbury, Esperance and Albany, due to a $17.4 million contribution from the Western Australian Government.
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Page Macrae Engineering: one year stronger
Page Macrae Engineering (PME) reflects on its first full year as a full-time presence in Australia and how it established a solid foundation of support and innovation.
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BULKtalk: Designing a modern bulk port
Steve Davis outlines some key factors for designing a modern bulk commodities port facility.
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Page Macrae visits ports across Australia
Charles Hennessy, Page Macrae’s business development manager for Australia, has finished the initial round of introductions with stevedoring, ports and product owners.
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Page Macrae Engineering: Guiding industry
Page Macrae Engineering, now with a full-time presence in Australia to support its significant port products footprint, has been touring across the country, engaging with ports and stevedores. ABHR finds out what it has learned.
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Automated CAD design to meet requirements
Aspec Engineering recently provided engineering support for a client that was upgrading part of its wharf-based rail infrastructure. Paul Munzenberger explains how the company used automated computer-aided design (CAD) modelling to complete the project.
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New bridge for Port Botany Rail duplication
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) and John Holland have completed major works on the Botany Rail Duplication project, including demolition work and installation of a new rail bridge at O’Riordan Street, during a five-day rail shutdown.
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Page Macrae Engineering expands Australian operations
After supporting Australian ports for more than 10 years, Page Macrae Engineering is now expanding onto Australian shores.
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