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  The Australian Logistics Council is the peak national body for Australia’s freight Transport and Logistics (T&L) Industry.

The aim of ALC is to influence government policy decisions to ensure that Australia has a safe, secure, reliable, sustainable and competitive freight T&L industry.


  Latest News

ALC Update - September 2010 - Issue 08 

ALC Submission on the Productivity Commission Study into Performance Benchmarking of Australian Business Regulation: Planning, Zoning and Development Assessments - August 2010

Shaping Melbourne's Freight Future Discussion Paper - Report on Workshop Consultation - August 2010

Toll, Linfox want mandatory truck trackers - Released by Australasian Transport News - 24 August 2010 

ALC Press Release - National Leadership Required to Continue Transport and Logistics Reform - 23 August 2010 

ALC Submission to the NTC on the Draft NTC National In-Vehicle Telematics Strategy: The Road Freight Sector - August 2010 

ALC Update - August 2010 - Issue 07 

ALC Press Release - ALC Welcomes Bipartisan Support for Inland and High Speed Rail - 6 August 2010 

Presentation made by Victorian Government - The Victorian Transport Plan - Shaping Melbourne's Freight Future - 21 July 2010

ALC Press Release - ALC Calls for National Partnership Agreement on Infrastructure of National Significance - 12 July 2010

Presentation made by Infrastructure Australia - National Freight Network Strategy - Concepts Discussion Overview - July 2010 

ALC Press Release - ALC Welcomes Release of Infrastructure Australia's Updated National Priority List - 2 July 2010 

ALC Update - July 2010 - Issue 06 

Infrastructure Australia and National Transport Commission briefing to Australian Logistics Council on National Freight Network Plan - 11 June 2010 

Presentation made by Ian Ross, Program Director - "National Logistics Safety Code" at the Australian Meat Industry Council - 8 June 2010

ALC Update - June 2010 - Issue 05

Terms of Reference - ALC Committees & Working Groups - June 2010

ALC Press Release - AGM Marks Further and Big Changes for Australian Logistics Council - 31 May 2010

ALC Response to the Draft Regulatory Impact Statement and Associated Documentation on Performance Based Standards - 28 May 2010

Towards a Seamless Supply Chain - ALC Submission to Infrastructure Australia and the National Transport Commission on the Proposed National Ports Strategy - May 2010

The Australian Logistics Council Annual Report - 2009 - 2010 

Speech made by Michael Kilgariff, CEO - "Trends Reshaping the Supply Chain & Logistics Landscape in Australia" at the Wood Supply Chain Optimisation 2010 - 19 May 2010
Speech and Presentation

ALC Press Release - Support for Nationally Significant Infrastructure - ALC Response to Commonwealth Budget - 11 May 2010

ALC Update - May 2010 - Issue 04

Henry Review A Missed Opportunity, says ALC - Released by Lloyd's List DCN - 4 May 2010

ALC Press Release - Need for Greater Certainty in the Year of Freight Transport - 3 May 2010

Speech to Smart Transport Technology Forum - 28 April 2010 - Made by Michael Kilgariff - CEO, ALC
Speech and Presentation

ALC Press Release - ALC Forum 2011 to Focus on a Seamless Supply Chain - 16 April 2010

ALC Update - April 2010 - Issue 03 

'ALC Way Forward 2010' - Speech made by Michael Kilgariff - CEO, ALC, to ALC Annual Forum 2010
Speech and Presentation
ALC Annual Forum 2010 - Click here to view all presentations

ALC Update - March 2010 - Issue 02 

'State of our Cities Report Launch' - Speech made by Minister Anthony Albanese MP - 5 March 2010

'A Seamless Economy - A Seamless Supply Chain'.  ALC Submission to Infrastructure Australia on A National Freight Network Plan - 5 March 2010 

'Building Australia's Future: Building 21st Century Infrastructure for a More Productive Economy' Speech made by Prime Minister Rudd - 21 January 2010

'Transport and Logistics Companies back a Smart Supply Chain Portal' in The Australian newspaper - 12 January 2010
'The transport and logistics sector has called on the federal government to create a regulatory environment for smart technology and communications to help save lives and slash billions of dollars in business costs.'

ALC Media Release - Smart Technology to Increase Productivity in the Australian T&L Industry - 7 January 2010.

ALC Discussion PaperA Smarter Supply Chain - Using ICT to Increase Productivity in the Australian Transport and Logistics Industry - January 2010

 

 


 
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