Qantas has confirmed it will not cut back on its freight services between New Zealand and Australia despite a plan
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COMMENT: When logistics is like and death
Russell Broadbent is a Victorian MP whose electorate of McMillan, like too many, has been unimaginably devastated by the most
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Wakefield saved from scrapheap by investors
Almost a year since it went into receivership, a deal has been struck to allow the Victorian-based Wakefield Transport to
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Who will survive the economy and thrive in 2009?
Australia is on the brink of recession – but it seems the economy will have a narrow escape, according to
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Women in Freight Scholarship winner announced
PhD student Marnie Ireland has won this year’s Women in Freight, Logistics and Marine Management Scholarship, receiving $10,000 to fund
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NSW Govt moves on Botany truck delays
The New South Wales Government today launched the first of three trials aimed at slashing truck congestion and boosting landside
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ARA pushes new streamlined control system
Governments must overhaul the rail industry’s train control system or risk abandoning the sector to increased running costs and inefficiency,
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Timely advice for weathering economic storm
Manufacturing industry leaders must consider strategies which best minimise the impact of market turmoil, according to technology-based expert David Goad.
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All-in-one truck tracker possible: regulators
Governments may this year approve an all-in-one monitoring system capable of simultaneously recording route and fatigue management compliance.
Transport Certification Australia
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Industry moves to save livestock affected by bushfires
Livestock transport associations are calling on tray truck operators to help with Victoria’s bush fire relief effort.
The Livestock Transporters Association
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