The Australian Industry Group (Ai Group) has welcomed the election of ex-Minister for Transport Gladys Berejiklian as state leader of the Liberal Party and Premier of NSW.
Ai Group NSW Branch Head,
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ALC urges thorough analysis of Very Fast Train proposal
Any proposal to build a Very Fast Train (VFT) from Sydney to Melbourne should be passed straight to Infrastructure Australia (IA) for a thorough cost-benefit analysis, according to Michael Kilgariff, Managing
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ALC says port sale must be backed up by infrastructure investment
The long-term lease of the Port of Melbourne for $9.7 billion must be accompanied by significant investment in road and rail infrastructure linking the port to the wider transport network to maximise its
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Launch of new transport and freight labelling standards embrace the rise of the automated supply chain
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) and GS1 Australia have officially launched the new Australian Standards for Frieght Labelling and EDI developed by the ALC Supply Chain Standards Work Group for the Australian Transport & Logistics Industry.
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ALC welcomes NSW Infrastructure strategy
The new Infrastructure NSW’s strategy on long term thinking of state’s freight needs has been welcomed by the Australian Logistics Council (ALC).
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Australia’s “leading lights” recognised, says Kilgariff
Australia needs to take a long term view of our future freight, says Kilgariff.
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$348m to redevelop terminal at Port Botany announced Asciano
Asciano has announced plans to invest $348 million to redevelop and expand its container terminal at Port Botany for transforming the terminal into a world class and internationally competitive facility by 2014.
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LOSCAM joins Australian Logistics Council
Pallet and container pooling solutions provider LOSCAM has announced that it has become an Associate Member of the Australian Logistics Council (ALC).
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CHEP joins Australian Logistics Council
CHEP Australia has announced that it has joined forces with the Australian Logistics Council, the peak representative body for the Australian freight transport and logistics supply chain sector.
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Origin takes lead on Queensland road safety in anticipation of CSG to LNG heavy vehicle traffic
Origin is the first company to be licensed under a new CSG Logistics Safety Code of Practice, launched in readiness for the expected increased heavy vehicle traffic as four major CSG to LNG projects come online.
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