The Federal Government's carbon tax could force up fares on the TT-Line's Bass Strait ferries.
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"We've also been in discussion with our fuel supplier in terms of lowering the siphon content of the fuel that we receive."
The company is looking at a fuel surcharge but it can not yet reveal the extent of the tax's impact.
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TT-Line says it is continuing negotiations with Shell and hopes to have a clear impact statement by February.
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"We're not going to guarantee that we're not going to pass on some or all of those costs."
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"Our vessels go into dry dock and we've got the super polymer paints so you get a better glide on the vessels, which will reduce emissions. Propellers are super polished.
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CEO Charles Griplas told a government business hearing its fuel supplier,
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Fuel makes up a quarter of TT-Line's costs.
Mr Griplas says the company is investigating several strategies to minimise the impact on fares.
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