The 2017 Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Award winners have been announced. Here are all the winners, with pictures.
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Finalists announced for the 2017 ASCL Awards
The SCLAA and Dematic have announced the finalists for the 2017 ASCL Awards.
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Sponsor a winner
The 2017 Australian Supply and Logistics Awards has sponsorship opportunities available.
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Call for submissions open: be awarded
The 2017 Australian Supply Chain and Logistics Awards will be held on 17 November.
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SCLAA commences energy saving workshops
The Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia is rolling out its Energy Efficiency workshops, aimed at helping SMEs reduce their energy costs.
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Packaging industry teams up with Foodbank this Xmas
The Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP), in conjunction with the Australian Packaging and Processing Machinery Association (APPMA) and the Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) will this year be continuing their Foodbank Christmas Hamper project.
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SCLAA’s scholarship course
The Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA), Queensland division, in conjunction with the UQ Business School has announced a call for nominations for the 2012 supply chain and logistics management scholarship.
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Five challenges to supply chain management up for discussion at SCL Summit
Industry leaders will discuss "The 5 Challenges to Supply Chain Management" at the SCL Summit held at the Queensland Supply Chain and Logistics Conference on Thursday 23 August.
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Hear Woolworths on ‘RLSC Code of Conduct’
Come and hear Paul Driver, National Transport Safety Manager, Woolworths Limited speak about the Australian Logistics Council Retail Logistics Supply Chain (RLSC) Code of Conduct on Friday the 29th of February.
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Submissions are open for SCLAA T&L Industry Development Awards
Submissions are now open for the T&L Industry development Awards, developed by the Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia in conjunction with the Australian Logistics Council, APICS, CIPSA and the Queensland Transport Industry Capability Unit
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