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オーリゾン・ホールディングスは、貨物鉄道網の改善に向けたオーストラリアの17億5000万豪ドルの投資を歓迎する。

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-- オーストラリア証券取引所に水曜日に提出された書類によると、オーリゾン・ホールディングス(ASX:AZJ)は、オーストラリア政府が前夜に発表した貨物鉄道網改善のための17億5000万豪ドルの投資を歓迎した。 同社の最高経営責任者(CEO)であるアンドリュー・ハーディング氏は、近年、異常気象の増加と線路インフラの長期的な老朽化が鉄道業界に悪影響を与えていると指摘した。 政府は、この資金が、洪水リスクの高い地域における耐災害性強化、線路更新工事、待避線の延伸、信号設備の改善といった取り組みに充てられると表明した。 ハーディング氏はまた、内陸鉄道の工事を一時停止するという政府の決定は、賢明かつ財政的に責任ある判断であると付け加えた。

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