Patrick is taking a "business as usual" approach to a large-scale business intelligence (BI) deployment despite not yet knowing the full ramifications of its just-completed AU$6.2 billion acquisition by Toll Holdings.
The federal government has opted to keep using a controversial new sea cargo reporting system, and has attacked users for contributing to delays at some ports.
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