With Australia's skills shortage hitting hard the transport sector, the Queensland division of the Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has launched a mentoring program for women to attract female employees to the industry once typified as male-dominant.
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Automatic case picking shines at CeMat
The world's largest supply chain and logistics technology show, CeMat, saw automated case picking elevated to a new level.
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Troubled times ahead
Australia's business executives are anticipating a bleak September quarter as high fuel prices, continued inflationary pressures and slowing consumer spending hurt sales and profit margins.
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Ad-hoc RFID networks solve range problem
Australian company Syscan International has developed a system that enables RFID tags to communicate with other tags, creating ad-hoc networks.
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Queensland on the move to tackle congestion
Queensland is planning to introduce a US-style open roads policy along with enlisting an international expert to examine urban congestion.
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BHP wants free railways, ports
The world's biggest mining company has called for the deregulation of Australia's transport infrastructure.
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Earthrace powers on
Having completed massive repairs, the world's fastest eco-boat continues its attempt to break the world record for circumnavigating the globe.
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RAAF’s first new tanker arrives
The first Airbus A330 has arrived in Australia to be converted to a Multi-Role Tanker Transport (MRTT) for the RAAF.
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Hazardous cargo banned from Olympics
The discharge or loading of any hazardous cargo at some Olympics-related ports will be totally banned, the Chinese Government has announced.
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3PL inventory management flexibility
Supply chain optimisation company RedPrairie has improved its E
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