AUSTRALIAN LOGISTICS COUNCIL

Australian Logistics Council

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Level 6, 131 York Street
 
Sydney South, NSW 2000
 
Australia
Phone
02 9266 9922
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02 9268 0230

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  • Advisory drives freight and logistics industry

    THE Director-General of Queensland Transport and Main Roads, David Stewart,recently launched an advisory body to help manage the rapidly changing freight and logistics industry in Queensland.

    21/04/2009

  • One more step taken towards national regulators

    The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has welcomed the outcomes from Friday (November 6) Australian Transport Council meeting.

    09/11/2009

  • ALC announces key speakers for ALC Annual Forum 2010

    THE AUSTRALIAN Logistics Council (ALC) has announced key speakers for the ALC Annual Forum 2010 which will be held in Sydney on 3 March.

    08/02/2010

  • Time for CoAG to Act on National Transport Policy

    The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has urged the Council of Australian Governments (CoAG) meeting to act on the National Transport Policy and Regulatory Reform recommendations from the Australian Transport Council (ATC).

    09/12/2009

  • New Chairman for Freight Council

    John McArdle, newly elected chairman of the South Australian Freight Council (SAFC), replaces Vincent Tremaine, who has stood down after almost seven years in the role.

    19/10/2009

  • ALC to Refocus on Efficiency

    The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has announced a significant re-positioning to focus on advocacy, regulation and infrastructure, aimed at improving the efficiency of Australia’s Transport and Logistics Industry.

    07/09/2009

  • Infrastructure Australia Chair welcomed

    The Australian Logistics Council has warmly welcomed the appointment of Sir Rod Eddington as the inaugural chair of Infrastructure Australia.

    27/02/2008

  • Who, what and where of the T&L workforce

    The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) will undertake a major project to establish the size and composition of the Transport and Logistics workforce.

    13/06/2008

  • ALC welcomes freight efficiency report

    The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has welcomed a Business Council of Australia Report, which draws attention to the inconsistency of state and territory regulations for operation of road and rail freight.

    28/10/2009

  • Retail Logistics Supply Chain Code of Conduct endorsed

    The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) has announced its official endorsement of the Retail Logistics Supply Chain (RLSC) Code of Conduct.

    18/12/2007

  • Have your say on T&L branding

    Have your say on T&L branding

    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.

    09/12/2008

  • Public-Private-Partnerships reform

    The Australian Logistics Council has welcomed Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s committment to conduct a major overhaul of PPP regulations.

    13/02/2008

  • Supply Chains central to transport reforms

    Australian Transport Ministers must consider the whole of the supply chain when implementing their new national framework for transport policy agreed at the Australian Transport Council (ATC) on Friday.

    03/03/2008

  • A Step In The Right Direction

    The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has welcomed the recent announcement of an injection of $1.2 billion into the ARTC as part of a $4.7 billion infrastructure package.

    16/12/2008

  • ALC on the move

    Within the next few months, the ALC’s national office will relocate from South East Queensland to Canberra or Sydney.

    18/05/2009

  • New National T&L Freight Supply Chain Strategy

    The ALC is calling for comments on the final version of the new National T&L Freight Supply Chain Strategy to be launched at its Forum in February 2008 in Canberra

    17/01/2008

  • Taking the initiative; Transport & Logistics Industry Skills Council

    Skills councils and their predecessors, the National Industry Training Advisory Boards, have been an integral part of the vocational training system in Australia for nearly 20 years.

    03/06/2009

  • Hal Morris appointed CILTA CEO

    Hal Morris has been appointed to the position of CEO of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Australia (CILTA). Formerly Chief Executive of the ALC, Morris starts his new role in mid October.

    11/08/2009

  • Truck queues to be slashed

    The first steps are being taken to ensure truck drivers have more time to do their jobs rather than sitting in queues outside depots following according to the Australian Logistics Council (ALC).

    05/08/2008

  • Moving Women Forward

    Women in T&L will receive a boost with the launch of Moving Women Forward, a pilot mentoring program, launched this week by the Australian Logistics Council.

    09/05/2008

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