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Major Supporter named for VTA State Conference 2026

The Victorian Transport Association (VTA) has announced Freight Cyber as a joint Major Supporter of the 2026 VTA State Conference, to be held at Silverwater Resort, Phillip Island from March 22 to 24.

As one of Australia’s fastest-growing Transport Management System TMS providers, Freight Cyber supports forward-thinking freight and logistics businesses with digital tools that streamline planning, administration, dispatch, compliance, customer communication and billing — all within a single integrated platform.

Their involvement aligns strongly with this year’s conference theme, Freight Never Stops, which focuses on the rising operational, regulatory and workforce pressures facing Victoria’s transport industry as the freight task continues to grow.

As a Major Supporter, Freight Cyber will use the State Conference as the first public forum to unveil several new platform enhancements designed to further improve operational visibility, safety, planning and customer engagement for transport operators.

CEO Peter Anderson says the association is delighted to have Freight Cyber as a joint Major Supporter of the 2026 State Conference.

“Their commitment to innovation, safety and productivity aligns directly with the challenges and opportunities facing our industry,” he says.

“With the freight task projected to double by 2050, operators need practical tools and insights that help them stay competitive, compliant and efficient.

“Freight Cyber’s participation strengthens our program and reinforces the collaborative approach needed to ensure our sector can thrive.”

Freight Cyber managing director Reeanjou Ram says the VTA State Conference brings together many of the most forward-thinking operators in the transport and logistics sector.

“Partnering as Major Sponsor allows us to actively support conversations about innovation, safety, productivity and sustainability — all areas where Freight Cyber is deeply engaged,” she says.

“Transport companies choose Freight Cyber because it is built specifically for the realities of road transport. Our platform eliminates double handling, improves visibility across fleets and freight, and gives operators the data they need to improve margins and deliver better customer service.

“We have some exciting developments to share that will further enhance planning, compliance and customer engagement for our users.”

The 2026 theme, Freight Never Stops, reflects the unrelenting demand on the freight network and the mounting pressures on operators to deliver safely, sustainably and efficiently despite escalating costs, tighter margins and increasing compliance requirements.

The program will explore:

  • Infrastructure capacity and intermodal connectivity
  • Productivity constraints and cost pressures
  • Heavy Vehicle National Law reform
  • Workforce capability and talent pipelines.

Delegates will hear from leaders across government, industry, regulators, technology and supply chain organisations, including the previously announced keynote from Victorian Minister for Ports & Freight, and Roads & Road Safety, Melissa Horne MP.

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