The Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) has announced the finalists for the longest running awards program in the industry.
Having served the industry for 60 years, the ASCL Awards are among the most recognised awards for an individual or a company to receive.
Winners of the Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Awards will be announced at the ASCL Award Gala Dinner to be held on Friday, 18th March at Crown Palladium, Melbourne.
FINALISTS
According to SCLAA, the finalists in each category are as follows:
Automation, Robotics or Emerging Technology
- DHL Supply Chain – Kent Rogers & Karl Brooks
- Packsize Pty Ltd
- Starshipit
- Kilcoy Pastoral Company
Big Data, IT & Business Intelligence
- Fuzzy LogX
- Polymathian
- Alteryx
- Navia
Environmental Excellence Award
- Schneider Electric
- Packsize Pty Ltd
- Adiona Tech
- EB Games
Industry Excellence Award
- TMX Global
- Toowoomba and Surat Basin Enterprise (TSBE)
- Agility Logistics
- Globelink International
International Supply Chain Award
- Seko Logistics Pty Ltd
- Supply Chain and Procurement Consulting
- IFC Global Logistics Pty Ltd
- Globelink International
Start-Up Award
- Supply Chain and Procurement Consulting
- 3D Logistics Pty Ltd (“3DL”)
- Adiona Tech
- Ofload
Supply Chain Management Award
- Complexica Pty Ltd
- Swisslog Australia
- Prological Consulting
- Manhattan Associates
Training, Education & Development Award
- TAFE NSW
- Swinburne University of Technology
- Edith Cowan University
- GPC Asia Pacific
Future Leaders Award
- Adam MacLean – Dematic
- Doreen Vrankar – Globelink International
- Andrew Toth – SCT Logistics
- Chethan Vijay – Marley Spoon
- Margaret McGahan – Coles
- Nick De Klerk – TMX Global
Logistics Management Award
- World’s Biggest Garage Sale – Yasmin Grigaliumas
- Linfox – Greg Lipscombe
- Leopard Systems
For more information on the awards, click here.