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Qld rail network more resilient to cyclone and weather disruptions

QUEENSLAND coal producers who thought they had seen the worst of rail and logistics disruptions in the first half of 2023 must now contend with the effects of ex-Tropical Cyclone Kirrily, which caused disruptions to supply chains in late December and January.

Some networks and some companies are better prepared than others for cyclones and other weather events.

Some networks and some companies are better prepared than others for cyclones and other weather events.

However, some networks and some companies are better prepared than others, especially when dealing with related issues such as labour and port infrastructure. A Queensland Resources Council spokesman...

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