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ALC elects new board members

Six new companies are now represented on the ALC board

The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has elected six board members at its annual general meeting held in Sydney as part of its annual forum.

The six new appointments made by the ALC came from corporate members in Amazon, Australia Post, DP World, HERE Technologies, NTi and Toll Global Express.

The ALC board includes senior representatives from across the supply chain as the ALC continues to focus its efforts on delivering enhanced end-to-end supply chain safety.

The full ALC board now consists of:

  • Philip Davies – ALC chair and independent director
  • Andrew Adam – CEO, DP World Australia
  • Eliza Anning – chief transformation officer, LINX Cargo Care Group
  • Daniel Antonello – GM HERE Technologies Australia/ New Zealand
  • Marika Calfas – CEO, NSW Ports
  • Saul Cannon – CEO, Port of Melbourne
  • Ingilby Dickson – independent director
  • Paul Digney – managing director, Qube
  • James Dixon – divisional general manager south, Australia Post
  • Michael Edmonds – executive general manager, NTi
  • Craig Fuller – director of operations, Amazon Australia
  • Zed Ivankovic – chief corporate affairs officer, Toll Group
  • Mark Mazurek – CEO, Linfox Logistics Australia/ New Zealand
  • Ben Newton – general manager strategy, Track Corporation
  • Simon Ormsby – group executive, Australian Rail Track Corporation
  • Phillip Parsons – general manager logistics, Coca-Cola Europacific partners
  • Mario Philippou – chief transformation officer, Toll Global Express
  • Neil Stephens – CEO, Port of Brisbane

The board members will all work together to ensure Australia’s supply chain remains productive, efficient, sustainable and safe for ALC members and the broader transport sector.

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