New approach creating new opportunities at Port of Esperance
Esperance Quality Grains successfully loaded its first bulk vessel using a mobile shiploader at the Port of Esperance in late April. The operations included over 22,000 tonnes of faba beans and 33,000 tonnes of wheat. Southern Ports aims to enhance trade flexibility for regional growers and has facilitated more than 7.3 million tonnes of grain trade.
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Published 18 Jun 2026, 18:00 UTC
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