Australia's leading logistics & supply chain news website

LARGEST-EXPORT-MARKET

International Trip Rental for Intermediate Bulk Liquids

Monday 15 December 2008

Shipping intermediate bulk liquids from Australia has been the domain of the bottle-in-cage IBC for a number of years, partly because there is often a ready made second hand market in the receiving country.


Succeeding in a Volatile world

Monday 15 December 2008

A new report, 'Succeeding in a Volatile Market – 2018: The Future Value Chain,' was recently launched with a presentation to 40 CEOs of the world’s largest retail and manufacturing companies.


QR completes early works at Abbot Point

Wednesday 03 December 2008

Queensland Rail is continuing to expand the capacity of its coal rail network with the completion of initial works for the second rail balloon loop at the Abbot Point Coal Terminal in Central Queensland.


Paperless supply chain from port to customer

Tuesday 02 December 2008

Salta Group subsidiary Westgate Ports has opened a large-scale container logistics centre at Victoria Dock, the first of its kind to operate without paper across the whole supply chain from port to customer.


Glittering night for 2008 Mercury Awards winners

Wednesday 26 November 2008

Logistics Magazine’s third annual Mercury Awards Gala dinner was a resounding success with 150 industry guests enthusiastically supporting winners in seven awards categories.


INTTRA links with Hellmann Worldwide Logistics

Wednesday 19 November 2008

INTTRA has announced the completion of a national integration project with Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, Inc., successfully deploying the use of INTTRA Link across all 25 offices in the United States.


Definitive Supply Chain report

Tuesday 23 September 2008

The LAA and leading international supply chain and logistics management consultant, Logistics Bureau have released the first definitive report on the state of the logistics and supply chain industry in Australia.


Australia's port expansion isn't enough

Wednesday 30 April 2008

Despite planned expansions, the ability of Australian seaports to handle increased coal shipments is unlikely to improve in the next few years, the head of the world's largest coal producer says.


Design accolade

Wednesday 14 March 2007


australian export

Friday 06 October 2006


Newsletter sign up

Sign up to receive the latest breaking news

News barometer

Logistics employment Are you planning to change your place of logistics/supply chain employment in 2009?
 
55%
 
45%