THE AUSTRALIAN Logistics Council (ALC) has announced key speakers for the ALC Annual Forum 2010 which will be held in Sydney on 3 March.
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has urged the Council of Australian Governments (CoAG) meeting to act on the National Transport Policy and Regulatory Reform recommendations from the Australian Transport Council (ATC).
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has welcomed the outcomes from Friday (November 6) Australian Transport Council meeting.
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has welcomed a Business Council of Australia Report, which draws attention to the inconsistency of state and territory regulations for operation of road and rail freight.
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has announced a significant re-positioning to focus on advocacy, regulation and infrastructure, aimed at improving the efficiency of Australia’s Transport and Logistics Industry.
Hal Morris has been appointed to the position of CEO of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Australia (CILTA). Formerly Chief Executive of the ALC, Morris starts his new role in mid October.
The decision by the Prime Minister and Premiers in Darwin to create single national regulators for heavy vehicles and for maritime transport is nothing short of historic according to the ALC.
Organisations that encourage women and mixed teams are shown to be over 20% more effective than male only teams.
Within the next few months, the ALC’s national office will relocate from South East Queensland to Canberra or Sydney.
The Transport & Logistics industry can now apply to become part of the National Logistics Safety Code (NLSC).