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Port of Tauranga Ltd T.POT


Primary Symbol: PTAUF

Port of Tauranga Limited is a New Zealand-based company that carries out business through the provision of wharf facilities, land, and buildings, for the storage and transit of import and export cargo, berthage, cranes, tugs, and pilot services for customers. It operates in three segments: Port operations, Property services, and Terminal services. The Port operations segment consists of providing and managing port services, and cargo handling facilities through the Port of Tauranga, MetroPort, and Timaru Container Terminal. The Property services segment consist of consists of managing and maintaining the Port’s property assets. The Terminal services segment consists of the contracted terminal operations, general container marshalling and ancillary services of Quality Marshalling (Mount Maunganui) Limited (Quality Marshalling). It provides customers with supply chains through investment in regional feeder ports and inland freight hubs.


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Post by EIXLBERGERon Nov 08, 2014 8:17am
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Potash Corp to Spend $53 Million Due to US Clean Air Act

Potash Corp to Spend $53 Million Due to US Clean Air Act
https://potashinvestingnews.com/11016-potash-corp-to-spend-53-million-due-to-us-clean-air-act.html

Potash Corp. has agreed to spend $52 million on plan improvements and pay a further $1.3 million civil penalty to address charges it violated the U.S. Clean Air Act.

According to Reuters:

Thursday’s accord with the world’s largest fertilizer producer includes a consent decree, and is the largest in the U.S. Department of Justice’s effort to address Clean Air Act violations by sulfuric acid producers.

Sam Hirsch, acting assistant attorney general in the Justice Department’s environment and natural resources unit, said in a statement:

[The settlement] will ensure cleaner air for citizens across the Southeast and will send a strong signal to the industry that noncompliance has serious consequences.


POT & Potash Ridge,AlliancefortheFuture ?

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