Improving safety outcomes across the supply chain is a core objective for the Australian Logistics Council (ALC),
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Safer roads require national leadership: ALC
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has fully endorsed the six-point national heavy vehicle safety
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ALC announces 2018 Forum speakers
Anthony Albanese, Shadow Minister for Infrastructure & Transport, is among a number of prominent individuals who will speak at the Australian Logistics Council’s (ALC) national freight and supply
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ALC to launch technology summit at MEGATRANS2018
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has announce that its inaugural Supply Chain Technology Summit 2018 will take place on Thursday 10 May, onsite and in partnership with MEGATRANS2018.
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NTC telematics review needs wider focus: ALC
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has called for the National Transport Commission (NTC) to consider the benefits of using telematics to improve multiple aspects of heavy vehicle safety, including
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Queensland election “vital” for freight logistics industry: ALC
The Australian Logistics Council has written to party leaders in Queensland ahead of the 25 November state election, asking them to outline their policies on key issues such as corridor protection, congestion,
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Transport ministers approve next step in automated vehicle regulation
Australian transport ministers have approved two key automated vehicle reforms as part of a roadmap of reform to support commercial deployment.
Paul Retter, CEO, National Transport Commission (NTC),
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Paul Retter, CEO, National Transport Commission (NTC),
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ALC welcomes TIC freight movement focus
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has welcomed the outcomes of the Transport and Infrastructure Council’s (TIC) meeting in Hobart on 10 November, noting that the talks will help achieve meaningful
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Don’t ban the 'B' from the ‘CBD’
Increasing restrictions on trucks in CBD areas are making it difficult for transporters to serve consumers and businesses.
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ALC welcomes “common sense” report from Productivity Commission
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has said the release of the Productivity Commission report Shifting the Dial: 5 year productivity review provides a welcome injection of common sense
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