Port Botany Neighbourhood Liaison Group
The Port Botany Neighbourhood Liaison Group was established by Sydney Ports. The Group ran until 2013 until it was merged with the PBE Community Consultative Committee and became the Port Botany Community Consultative Committee (PB CCC).
Historical Meeting Minutes:
- NLG Meeting No. 1
- NLG Meeting No. 2
- NLG Meeting No. 3
- NLG Meeting No. 4
- NLG Meeting No. 5
- NLG Meeting No. 6
- NLG Meeting No. 7
- NLG Meeting No. 8
- NLG Meeting No. 9
- NLG Meeting No. 10
- NLG Meeting No. 11
- NLG Meeting No. 12
- NLG Meeting No. 13
- NLG Meeting No. 14
- NLG Meeting No. 15
- NLG Meeting No. 16
- NLG Meeting No. 17
- NLG Meeting No. 18
- NLG Meeting No. 19
- NLG Meeting No. 20
- NLG Meeting No. 21
- NLG Meeting No. 22
Logistics and Operations
Ports provide a crucial interface for the transfer of cargo between the waterside and landside, with the owners and operators of these facilities having an active interest in ensuring that this interface can operate in an effective manner.
Read MoreEfficient road connections to and from ports and intermodal terminals are vital to the efficient movement of freight and essential to be able to cater for the growing NSW freight task.
Read MoreRail operations are an increasingly vital component of the logistics network that can contribute to the more sustainable movement of freight to and from the port and its facilities.
Read MoreIntermodal operations offer a range of landside logistics services and are primarily located in close proximity to areas of concentrated industrial development. Many intermodal operations now offer integrated services to meet the needs of their customers transporting freight to and from the port.
Read MorePort Kembla whole of port inductions are currently conducted weekly by BSMS Security. Please phone +61 2 4225 7935 for bookings.
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