Victoria’s export trade is booming according to recently released data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics, with the state’s export value growing by over $2 billion in the past 12 months.
The
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JAS Worldwide confirms “path forward” following cyberattack
Global freight forwarder JAS Worldwide has confirmed recent technical disruptions experienced by the company were part of a recent ransomware attack but has commenced an investigation and planned a path
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Mitsubishi Fuso launches ‘supply chain control tower’
Mitsubishi Fuso Truck and Bus Corporation (MFTBC) has launched a new method to improve efficiency in inbound parts logistics management at its production sites, dubbed the ‘supply chain control tower’.
MFTBC
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KiwiRail claims a quarter-million CO2 tonnes saved
New Zealand’s state-owned rail enterprise KiwiRail has released its FY24 reports, and says the decision for businesses and freight companies to utilise the country’s rail network saved almost 230,000
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Invercargill Airport’s new flood resilience
An airport in New Zealand’s southernmost city has secured protection against future flooding with the installation of a new pump station.
Invercargill Airport services freight movements, plus 320,000
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Opposition looks to overturn NZ speed limit increases
A blanket proposal to increase speed limits across New Zealand is being challenged by the nation’s Green Party, which has launched a petition against the impending changes.
The current coalition government
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New Zealand feels Hyzon departure backlash
Hyzon’s decision to scale back its international operations has struck a blow against the New Zealand transport industry, with the federal government’s $6.5 million investment to purchase 25 hydrogen
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IATA data sees further international air cargo demand increase
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its data for the June 2024 air cargo markets, which contributed to an exceptional first half-year performance for the sector.
Volume in the
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Aussie wine supply chain benefitting from Chinese export boom
China is a long-valued international customer of the Australian wine industry and accompanying supply chain, and while the industry is still in the process of bouncing back from a long absence in the market
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Northland Expressway build to be accelerated by NZ government
New Zealand’s federal government is accelerating works on a new four-lane highway between Auckland and Whangārei as part of its Roads of National Significance (RoNS) program.
The RoNS scheme is package
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