It’s not too late to enter the Mercury Awards! The deadline has been extended to Friday 15th August.
CHEP is proud to continue its association with the Mercury Awards through sponsorship of the ‘Top Transport and Logistics Providers' category.
Meyrick and Associates unreservedly apologise for the concerns that it may have caused to VFLC or any of its members.
Some of Australia’s highest profile companies are throwing their hats into the ring to participate in the Logistics Mercury Awards.
The Mercury Awards are showcasing business results achieved by some of the most innovative and brilliant in the industry.
The Best Manufacturer category of the Mercury Awards, sponsored by Toyota Material Handling, provides recognition for the hard yards Australian Manufacturers are doing.
Bluechip Australian companies lag behind Europe and Japan when it comes to environmental standards, while only two in 10 local firms have policies on supply chain labour standards a global report says.
The ALC is in the process of developing a new National Transport and Logistics Strategy – ‘T&L2012’ through consultation with industry.
Logistics Magazine’s Mercury Awards is nurturing young talent in the industry through its Young Professional of the Year category, sponsored for the second year by ProActive Recruitment.
2006 Australian Export category winner, Fremantle based Pork exporter CM Group used its Mercury Awards success to boost its business