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Carbon pollution reduction scheme

Wednesday 17 December 2008

The Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme will enable Australia to meet its greenhouse gas targets at the least cost to businesses and the community, says the ATA


Ramp up, Ramp down

Tuesday 09 December 2008

Ricegrowers Limited, better known by its brand name-SunRice, believes the only way to maintain a good supply chain is to never stop looking for opportunities to improve.


Stolen telehandler located using EziTrak®

Tuesday 02 December 2008

A leading UK homebuilder, who fit the EziTrak® system to its machinery, has reason to be pleased following a recent theft on its premesis.


LAYER TECH wins 2008 WorkSafe Victoria Award

Monday 01 December 2008

Layer Tech has been selected from over 130 entries as a winner of the 2008 WorkSafe Victoria safety awards.


Point of difference

Wednesday 19 November 2008

For Australian Discount Retail, the supply chain is made up of two parts; the physical infrastructure and planning and processes. Developing both is essential.


GM wants to maintain Holden operations in Aust

Monday 17 November 2008

Cash-strapped US car giant General Motors (GM) wants to maintain the prosperity of its Australian Holden car manufacturing operation, federal Industry Minister Kim Carr says.


Actimove powered tug prevents injury

Monday 01 September 2008

Workplace safety and productivity are improved by the new Actimove powered tug from Actisafe, designed to make easy work of moving heavy rolling loads of all kinds.


Ready or not, employers must face psychological injury

Friday 11 April 2008

Despite new laws, growing workers’ compensation payouts and alarming statistics on psychological injury, most employers are unaware of their obligations.


Powered Gemini delivers productivity

Friday 07 March 2008

Warehousing Equipment is pound to announce the latest innovative product to its range, the Magliner Powered Gemini Handtruck.


Expresso hand trucks save time, money and your back

Monday 29 October 2007

In defiance of the trend towards cheap steel Chinese trolleys, one delivery driver has spent hundreds of dollars per trolley on an aluminium model that he says saved him money (and his back).


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