Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group (NCIG)
Victor de Souza, CPA, has extensive experience in financial management and assurance, currently serving as Manager Customer Assurance at Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group since May 2011, where previous roles included Acting Manager Customer Assurance and Commercial Manager. Prior to this, Victor held the position of Project Manager at Engenicom from August 2009 to May 2011 and served as Management Accountant at UGM Australia from February 2006 to August 2009. Victor's education includes a Post Graduate Degree in Accounting from Deakin University and a Bachelor of Business Administration with a focus on Marketing from the University of Newcastle. Currently, Victor is pursuing a Master's of Information Technology in Management Information Systems at the University of Newcastle.
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Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group (NCIG)
Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group Pty Limited (NCIG) owns and operates one of Australia's major coal export terminals with proximate rail, storage and shiploading facilities and associated infrastructure. We are located on Kooragang Island at the Port of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia and are strategically placed at the mouth of the Hunter River, approximately 160 kilometres from Sydney. The Terminal is situated on an industrialised island and has strong logistical connections as part of the Hunter Valley Coal Chain integrated coal export infrastructure operation. NCIG services long life coal mines in the Newcastle, Hunter Valley, Gunnedah, Gloucester and Western Coalfields of New South Wales by providing access to port infrastructure to export their coal production. We form part of the export gateway for the substantial Hunter Valley coal industry, with the Port of Newcastle representing the export route for production in the region. Over 90% of coal exported through the NCIG Terminal is thermal coal to be supplied to established energy consumers in Asia such as Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, with significant recent and forecast growth in exports to the developing economy of China.