Speaking at Outer Harbor yesterday as the truck pieces were offloaded, The transport firm said Adelaide was now firmly on its map.
"We have for some time seen increased demand that cheap snapback
are available place for deliveries to Adelaide, Both from the united states as well as Europe, Mainly driven by large mining works of art, The Oceania local director for Wallenius Wilhelmsen, Rob master, Believed.
Adelaide would now develop"A set port call" And ships would dock once a month until the end of the year and then likely often as BHP Billiton's Olympic Dam project picked up pace.
At Berth One to see the 1400 tonnes of new gear, Mineral Resources and Energy Minister Tom Koutsantonis said the mining boom was adjusting the state.
"These monster trucks and other heavy equipment wholesale snapbacks hats
are undeniable evidence of how the mining boom is delivering jobs and systems for South Australians, He explained.
"The first consignment of Caterpillar equipment to arrive at Outer Harbor from the US also comprises motor graders and other types of engineering equipment destined for mining and setting up sites throughout SA.
"BHP could have ordered these from a Caterpillar franchisee in Queensland or WA where the scale is there. Truthfully, They've thought we would do it here through Cav Power.
"That's best to SA,
The truck machinery including four 793F trucks, One D11T cheap new era hats
bulldozertractor and three other trucks were offloaded from the roll onroll off MV Aida and will be took to Whyalla for assembly.
