I believe that the cost at world prices of getting coal to our power stations with double transshipments is of the order of £30 per tonne.
It is true also that this gives us the chance of developing sophisticated transshipment possibilities in the coming years.
I should also like to ask what happened in that curious story of the transshipment of 47 tons of molybdenum.
Then there are new means of transshipment so exciting that double handling is not what it used to be.
Will he undertake an extensive survey of the shortcomings in our country in the transshipment of goods?
There will also be savings in terms of the costs of transshipment on to ships.
That is apparently required for transshipment of aggregates and construction material.
Where do you find 130 acres for a transshipment depot?