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DBI posts $129M profit from 54Mt of coal

DALRYMPLE Bay Infrastructure has reported annual revenue of $505 million, with Terminal Infrastructure Charge revenue of $202.9 million and a net profit after tax of $129.1 million for 2021.

 The Dalrymple Bay Terminal remains a critical link in the global steel making supply chain.

The Dalrymple Bay Terminal remains a critical link in the global steel making supply chain.

Its Dalrymple Bay Terminal in Queensland shipped 54.3 million of coal in 2021-22, of which 81% was metallurgical coal to 25 countries. DBI CEO Anthony Timbrell said in 2021 the company made significant...

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