Logistics Magazine's 2009 Mercury Awards Best in Show winner Linfox was highly commended in the inaugural category of Best Green Initiative, sponsored by Viscount Plastics.
Nearly 200 industry professionals supported winners in eight categories when the fourth annual Logistics Magazine Mercury Awards gala dinner was held last night at Dockside, Cockle Bay Wharf, in Sydney.
Being the best comes naturally to Loscam. Therefore the company is proud to be a new sponsor of the 2009 Mercury Awards in the Best of the Best category.
2008 Mercury Awards winner in the Young Professional of the Year category Matthew Baker of POWERHOUSE LOGISTICS inspired his company to become a sponsor.
2008 Mercury Awards winner in the Australian Trader category, the Hunter Valley Coal Chain Logistics team collaboratively manages the export of close to 90 million tonnes of coal annually.
2008 Mercury Awards winner in the hotly contested Technology Application category Peacock Bros says Australia and New Zealand must be at the forefront of new technology.
For Hills Transport customers, winning the 2008 Mercury Awards category of Top Transport & Logistics Provider validates their great choice in selecting Hills as a business partner and provider.
2008 Mercury Awards winner in the Logistics Leader category DHL has recommended participation in this year's awards to the industry as a whole.
Smith's Snackfood Company's 2008 Mercury Awards blitz in the Best Manufacturer and Best of the Best categories highights the benefits of being associated with the leading edge company.
2009 Mercury Awards sponsor in the Australian Trader category POWERHOUSE LOGISTICS believes that every industry should have an awards system.