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Supply Chain Optimisation

BUILD TRADE SUPPLY CHAIN OPTIMISATION

During FY21 Southern Ports undertook a supply chain study to better understand the opportunities and constraints of the road and rail freight networks that connect to our ports. This work gave us a clearer understanding of current and future trade customers, identified pathways to port via road and rail, and gave us a better appreciation of infrastructure requirements beyond our port boundaries and into the respective hinterland catchment areas. These results are being used as key inputs into the master planning work being undertaken at each port. It is important we continue to focus any further development of our ports trade capability on sound data, including the understanding of future trade and potential infrastructure needs, and supply chain infrastructure in the wider regions.

Iron ore travels by rail from site to ship

PORT OF ESPERANCE

Optimising our supply chain is key to the sustainable development of our ports. SOUTHERN PORTS

SUPPLY CHAIN MAP

REVIEW OF EXPORTS

Southern Ports: Port Locations Export Customers: 7,500,001 - 10,000,000 tonnes Export Customers: 5,000,001 - 7,500,000 tonnes Export Customers: 2,500,001 - 5,000,000 tonnes Export Customers: 10,001 - 2,500,001 tonnes Export Customers: 999 - 10,000 tonnes Key Locations / Cities Export Roads Export Rail

CATABY MINE

BOONANARRING

TRONOX, CHANDALA MRL-KOOLYANOBBING KALGOORLIE BOULDER

MRL-MT MARION

IGO-NOVA

PERTH

PORT OF BUNBURY

ALCOA ILUKA CAPEL

WONNERUP MINE KEYSBROOK LEUCOXENE

ALCOA PINJARRA BODDINGTON GOLD MINE

ALCOA WAGERUP KEMERTON SILICA SANDS WORSLEY ALUMINA BUNGE-ARTHUR RIVER

DORAL MINERAL SANDS CBH WHEATBELT

TALISON LITHIUM GALAXY-MT CATTLIN

RAVENSTHORPE

FQM-RAVENSTHORPE

WAPRES DIAMOND MILL

APEC AUSTSAND

CBH PORT ABP PORT APEC PORT PORT OF ALBANY NORSEMAN

SP FIBRE, ESPERANCE

CBH ESPERANCE PORT

PORT OF ESPERANCE

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