The New South Whales Rural Fire Service (NSW RFS) has chosen a Toyota forklift to service their new regional facility on the North Coast.
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Workforce Road Services puts Isuzu trucks under the pump at Woolgoolga Bypass
Traffic management specialist Workforce Road Services is using new Isuzus trucks for a range of jobs between Muswellbrook, New South Wales and the Queensland border – one of the largest being the Woolgoolga Bypass.
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Technology boost to materials handling
Visitors to Safety in Action, to be held in conjunction with Melbourne Materials Handling at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, are in for a few surprises.
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Freight no longer the ‘poor cousin’ in infrastructure, ALC says
The Federal and State Government’s joint $1.1 billion the Interstate Rail Network upgrade will dramatically improve the city’s freight task, the Australian Logistics Council says.
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QR National expands Hunter Valley coal haulage deal
QR National has expanded its long-term coal haulage agreement with Gloucester Coal in the Hunter Valley.
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Tamworth truck driver back paid $25,000
A truck driver at Tamworth in regional NSW has been back paid a total of $25,300 following intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman.
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Chemical spill forces Morisset station closure
A chemical spill from a 25,000 litre freight train closed down Morisset station, near Lake Macquarie on Saturday.
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Industrial unrest causing productivity to fall at Patrick terminal, Shipping Australia says
Poor weather conditions and industrial unrest have caused congestion and productivity to fall at the Patrick terminal in Port Botany in Sydney, Shipping Australia has said.
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Sydney Ports container trade breaks record
Container traffic through Port Botany in Sydney has exceeded two million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in the 2010-11 financial year - a first for Sydney Ports Corporation.
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ALC welcomes extension of live travel time technology in NSW
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has welcomed the NSW Government’s plans to extend the installation of live travel time technology, including in-vehicle monitoring devices, across all of Sydney’s motorways.
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