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22 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
With representatives from nearly 30 countries already confirmed, registrations are running hot for the 21st GS1 Global Healthcare Conference, to be held in Sydney from 20-22 March 2012.
21 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
TNT Express has announced a "New strategy: Building on Strengths" focusing on Europe. This is in the face of substantial losses outside of its home territory and follows a takeover bid from rival UPS.
21 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
The National Transport Commission (NTC) has issued and update on the progress of the national rail safety and national heavy vehicle rgulators.
21 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
The number of small businesses going bankrupt jumped by 48 per cent over the last 12 months, while small business start-ups fell by 95 per cent over the same period.
21 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
Following our earlier story ("Safe rates to be debated in parliament"), which incorrectly implied that the ATA supported the Road Safety Remuneration legislation, we reprint below the Australian Trucking Association's position on the legislation.
21 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
The Fair Work Ombudsman has launched a prosecution against a transport company in Victoria's Goldfields region for allegedly underpaying a truck driver almost $50,000.
16 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
The MHD Supply Chain Solutions magazine & Transport and Logistics News 2012 Forklift Survey is your chance to tell the forklift industry what kind of products and services you need from your materials handling suppliers.
16 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
Austrade has launched the new mobile version of its website.
16 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
Two truck drivers in South Australia's Limestone Coast region have been back-paid a total of $22,700 following intervention by the Fair Work Ombudsman.
16 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
Singapore Airlines' overall cargo traffic was 12.8% lower than the same period the previous year, while cargo capacity decreased by 8.5%.
16 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
The New Zealand union for rail workers says the difficulties KiwiRail is experiencing with its wagons highlight the problem with taking a very short-sighted view of procurement.
16 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
The proposed Safe Rates will not improve safety or increase productivity, ALC managing director Michael Kilgariff said, while the TWU says road crash rates can be directly linked to pay rates.
16 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
The Qantas Group has announced underlying profit before tax of $202 million for the half-year ended 31 December 2011, a decrease of $215 million compared with the prior corresponding period.
14 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
Coles and other major retailers are literally squeezing the life out of Australians, driving down safety standards in the transport industry to feed their insatiable demand for ever greater profits, said the TWU.
14 February 2012 - Transport & Logistics News
Salary expectations are a growing source of tension between businesses and employees.
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