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Gippsland Ports and Qube recognized at 2024 Australian Shipping and Maritime Industry Awards for Barry Beach Terminal excellence
Gippsland Ports and Qube received 'Highly Commended' for "Port or Terminal of the Year" at the 2024 Australian Shipping and Maritime Industry Awards for their work at Barry Beach Marine Terminal.
Gippsland Ports and Qube recently received 'Highly Commended' under the category of "Port or Terminal of the Year" at the 2024 Australian Shipping and Maritime Industry Awards. This Award recognises excellence in both specific port/terminal development projects, technical innovation, overall management achievements and commercial successes and was awarded for the outstanding work at the Barry Beach Marine Terminal, Corner Inlet.
Gippsland Ports and Qube were 'Highly Commended' for 'Port or Terminal of the Year' at the 2024 Australian Shipping and Maritime Industry Awards for their work at Barry Beach Marine Terminal
Finalists for this category included some of the biggest ports in the country including Port of Townsville, Port of Brisbane, Patrick Terminals and Port Kembla. The annual prestigious event is revered by many as the most important gathering of the year. This year it was held at the Plaza Ballroom in Melbourne and was attended by over 500 guests.
Pictures from Gippsland Ports website.
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