The call has been put out for industry to have its say on how Transport and Logistics is best depicted, according to the Australian Logistics Council’s (ALC) Careers and Education Working Group Chair Len Harper.
After recently winning Freight Forwarder of the Year, DHL Australia has taken the prestigious Logistics Leader award at the 2008 Logistics Mercury Awards for its leadership across the entire supply chain.
Victoria University’s Industry Skills Training, which has built a strong reputation for innovation, is to use industrial strength supply chain software solution from Melbourne-based Mid-Comp International.
Leaders at the National Transport & Logistics (T&L) Innovation and Technology Summit have identified innovation throughout the whole supply chain as the prime solution to the carbon challenge facing Australia.
A newly launched website aims to educate job seekers on employment and training opportunities in the transport and logistics industry.
It is now time that industries in the region recognise they have a highly educated workforce in the making and that they need to develop concise techniques to attract, recruit and retain them.
The Australian Logistics Council has warmly welcomed the appointment of Sir Rod Eddington as the inaugural chair of Infrastructure Australia.
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.
In a move that ensures global coverage, Logistics Recruitment has become the first global foundation client of www.SupplyChainJobz.com.