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  • Pledge of $891,000 for SA supply chain training project

    A joint initiative between the South Australian State Government and the transport and logistics industry will result in 155 workers being trained in operational supply chain lean principles May 18, 2009 Subscribe to Latest News A joint initiative between the State Government and the transport and logistics industry will result in 155 workers being trained in operational supply chain lean principles.

    26/05/2009

  • Action needed now at Port Botany

    New South Wales’ peak trucking industry body, ATA NSW, is again asking the State Government to immediately step in and fix the ongoing problems experienced by trucking operators at the DP World terminal at Port Botany.

    26/01/2010

  • Enough is enough at Port Botany

    New South Wales’ peak trucking industry body, ATA NSW, has urged the State Government to act on landside reforms at Port Botany, following another weekend of delays at DP World’s terminal.

    25/11/2009

  • WA focuses on freight

    The first meeting of the newly established Freight and Logistics Council of Western Australia was held recently in Fremantle.

    06/04/2009

  • Budget focuses on roads

    The peak body for the NSW trucking industry, ATA NSW, has welcomed the state Budget’s focus on roads as a way of boosting the state economy.

    16/06/2009

  • Trucking operators turn away from IAP

    Trucking company enrolments in the Intelligent Access Program (IAP) in New South Wales are likely to be much lower than expected, the Australian Trucking Association warns.

    01/12/2008

  • NSW government and ATA to work on freight

    The Australian Trucking Association (ATA) has welcomed the 2007 update to the NSW State Plan and will work closely with the NSW Government to increase its emphasis on freight transport.

    11/12/2007

  • Carbon Trading Expo and Conference

    Companies rushing to meet the 2010 deadline for carbon emission caps will be able to research their options at a new carbon trading event.

    11/02/2008

  • Australia's port expansion isn't enough

    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.

    30/04/2008

  • 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

  • National recognition for Queensland project training truck drivers

    The Queensland Government’s Get Into Transport and Logistics project is said to have furthered its success by earning industry acclaim at the National Trucking Industry Awards.

    27/04/2010

  • Queensland infrastructure crisis

    Queensland Resources Council chief executive Michael Roche has accused the state’s rail and port operators of being less than customer focused at the Australian Rail Summit in Sydney.

    10/08/2007

  • Hutchinson announced third terminal operator

    The State Government has announced Hutchison Port Holdings has been appointed as the operator of the new Third container terminal (T3) at Port Botany.

    04/01/2010

  • T&L skills strategy project underway

    The Department of Education, Training & the Arts (DETA), in collaboration with the Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA), announce the Skills Formation Strategy (SFS) project.

    21/01/2009

  • New catalysts lower fuel consumption

    A new range of fuel catalysts has been launched in Australia which has the potential to reduce carbon emissions from all industries that use diesel, heavy fuel oil, coal and gas.

    24/03/2009

  • Port in a storm

    One of few women in Australia to hold a supply chain executive position, Kerry Sanderson has successfully steered Fremantle Ports through major changes.

    28/05/2008

  • Bound for Botany Bay

    A truck queuing monitoring survey is a first step towards implementing a series of reforms aimed at improving Port Botany’s landside transport operations.

    29/04/2009

 
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