词条 | Asia Pacific Transport Consortium |
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|name = Asia Pacific Transport Consortium |logo = |type = |traded_as = |genre = |foundation = 1999 |founder = |location_city = |location_country = |key_people = Rick Allert (Chairman) |area_served = |industry = |products = |services = |revenue = |operating_income = |net_income = |assets = |num_employees = |parent = |divisions = |subsid = |owner = Kellogg Brown & Root John Holland Group Carillion Macmahon Holdings Australian Railroad Group |company_slogan = |homepage = |dissolved = |footnotes = }}Asia Pacific Transport Consortium (APTC) is a project company operated by a group of construction companies. In June 1999, the AustralAsia Rail Corporation (AARC) was awarded the contract to build and operate the Adelaide-Darwin railway line. It operates as a Build, Own, Operate and Transfer project with ownership to pass to the Government of Australia in 2054.[1][2] The consortium consists of the following companies:
The Asia Pacific Transport Consortium contracted FreightLink to implement the project and to operate the railway. The APTC leases some assets on the Alice Springs to Darwin section from the AARC, and subleases of the Alice Springs to Tarcoola railway from the Government of Australia through the AARC. References1. ^AustralAsia link making rapid progress Railway Gazette International 1 April 2002 {{Transport-company-stub}}2. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20021103121517/http://www.aarc.com.au/aarc/news/newsletters_factsheets/aarc/brochure_may2000/ Australasia Railway Project] AustralAsia Railway Corporation 3 : Railway infrastructure companies of Australia|Railway companies established in 1999|Australian companies established in 1999 |
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