Description of Conduct

On 10 June 2009 and 5 August 2009 Australian Amalgamated Terminals Pty Limited (AAT) lodged applications for authorisation to give effect to the agreements and related arrangements which establish the AAT joint venture. AAT was established in 2002 and operates automotive and general cargo terminals at various ports around Australia.

On 3 December 2009 the ACCC issued a determination granting conditional authorisation to AAT's joint venture arrangements until 31 December 2019. Broadly the conditions:
- provide a mechanism for stevedores to seek access to AAT's terminals
- impose a process for independent review of AAT's price increases to end-users
- require AAT to provide end-users with a dispute resolution process for non-price disputes.

Applicant(s)

  • Australian Amalgamated Terminals Pty Limited

Authorisation number(s)

  • A91141
  • A91142
  • A91181
  • A91182

Decisions

Submissions - before draft decision

Document title Date
Australian Steel Association Inc
Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries
Applicant
Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries
Australian Steel Association Inc
Australian Steel Association Inc
Applicant
Stemcor Australia Pty Ltd
Port of Melbourne Corporation
Toyota Motor Corporation Australia Limited
Australian Steel Association Inc
GM Holden Ltd
Patrick Autocare
Patrick Stevedoring
Subaru Australia Pty Ltd
Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries
Port of Melbourne Corporation
Applicant
Asiaworld Shipping Services Pty Ltd
P&O Automotive & General Stevedoring
Tasmanian Ports Corporation Pty Ltd
Wallenius Wilhelmsen Logistics
Swire Shipping Ltd
Shipping Australia Limited
Port of Brisbane
Port Kembla Port Corporation
Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service
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