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  • Polaris signs with Toll

    Toll Holdings has made an exclusive deal with Polaris Metals NL for ore haulage, port and ship loading services for the company's Poondano and Yilgarn iron ore projects in Western Australia.

    19/10/2007

  • QR signs up team to deliver

    A $1 billion expansion of the export coal rail network – is a step closer with the signing of an alliance agreement for a key part of the project.

    12/03/2008

  • QR signs up with global coal giant Peabody

    National transport and logistics company QR has announced an 11 year contract with Peabody Energy Australia, a subsidiary of the world’s largest private sector coal producer Peabody Energy.

    06/07/2009

  • QR signs new long term coal haulage contract in Hunter Valley

    National transport and logistics company QR has announced a new long term coal haulage contract with BHP Billiton subsidiary Hunter Valley Energy Coal Pty Ltd (HVEC).

    27/10/2009

  • DP World signs up again at Port Botany

    Premier Nathan Rees has announced that DP World has signed a new multi-million dollar lease for its operations at Port Botany which will secure jobs and provide a boost to the economy over the next 15 years.

    27/07/2009

  • Incidents bring home crucial safety message

    QR is reinforcing the crucial safety message for people not to risk their lives around level crossings and rail corridors following a series of incidents.

    21/02/2008

  • FedEx Kinko’s Asian expansion

    FedEx Kinko’s Office and Print Services an operating company of FedEx Corp has announced its plan to open 19 new locations in the Asia Pacific by June 2008.

    07/08/2007

  • Advance heads to Russia

    To capitalise on opportunities presented by the deregulation of Russian rail services, international forwarder Advance International has formed a new joint venture to market freight capacity.

    18/03/2008

  • Rudd government delivers better, safer roads

    The Australian Government’s $42 billion Nation Building and Jobs Plan will deliver better and safer roads, as well as an immediate boost to the economy.

    04/02/2009

  • Exhibiting at Intermodal 2009 makes business sense

    Intermodal, the world’s leading event for the intermodal and container industry provides the ideal platform for exhibitors to generate new business, finalise deals and renew existing relationships.

    15/09/2009

  • The hot recruitment issues for 2010

    The hot recruitment issues for 2010

    2009 was a tough year for many. But employers are now strengthening their operations in preparation for the economic recovery. So what can we expect from the recruiting market in 2010?

    06/01/2010

  • S&OP in a Global World

    Many companies are discovering that changes to their organisation and an increasingly global operating environment have rendered legacy S&OP processes obsolete.

    17/02/2009

  • The verdict on shorthaul

    While rail can be competitive with road on long-haul trips using double stacking on long trains, shuttle trains operating over short distances are generally not competitive argues Meyrick and Associates.

    11/04/2008

  • First Priority

    The law requires that employers train their employees to operate any plant equipment regardless of whether you need a licence to operate it.

    01/04/2009

  • Exclusive: Sustaining Gaia

    Sustainability is about creating meaningful, long-term value by considering a wider environmental and social landscape as part of doing business, the 2008 Supply Chain Business Forum finds.

    18/06/2008

  • Pure business

    Sometime to date, every person has been protected by a Pall Corporation filter, whether in the area of health care, food and beverage or power generation.

    03/02/2009

  • Corporate Vision

    While there’s no doubt the economic downturn has affected Linfox Logistics, CEO Michael Byrne is upbeat about the company’s strategic new business.

    23/09/2009

  • Australian forklift industry holds steady

    The past 12 months have seen unprecedented events unfold around the world, with few people at the beginning of the year able to predict the degree of financial carnage that began in the US and quickly spread to other economies.

    12/01/2009

 

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    • Barrier keeps Coles safe

      Barrier Security Products of Geelong is installing a specially designed safety product aimed at separating busy forklift traffic from pedestrian activity across seven Coles stores within Australia.

     

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