Very few retailers can command a significant price premium these days. Therefore they need to seek opportunities in many areas to realise cumulative benefit in their business.
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Dangerous Goods code should be free
The Australian Dangerous Goods Code should be available on the internet for free, says the Australian Trucking Association.
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Queensland Supply Chain Conference open
The program for the 2008 Queensland Supply Chain & Logistics Conference is now available.
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Senate disallows tax increase for heavy vehicles
The Senate has disallowed the planned increase in the effective fuel tax paid by trucking companies.
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Budget confirms heavy vehicle safety plan
The Government will provide $70 million over four years for its Heavy
Vehicle Safety and Productivity Plan.
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Fuel Tax Credit scheme retained
The Rudd Government has retained the fuel tax credit scheme in the Budget, despite lobbying from the green movement to abolish it.
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$3 Billion for road projects
The Government will invest more than $3 billion in road projects in 2008-09.
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Manufacturers say sourcing from LCCs is risky
Almost eight in 10 global manufacturing executives believe that sourcing products in emerging markets presents a real risk to their business, a new study published today (14 May) finds.
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Radical Thinking
Inspired by world ranked supply chain management companies, including Li and Fung of China, Arshiya International is set to take India and the Middle East by storm.
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Budget must focus on Freight
The Rudd Government’s first budget must focus on fixing our freight supply chains says Ivan Backman, Chairman of the Australian Logistics Council (ALC) on behalf of our Transport and Logistics Industry.
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