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Brambles has reported resilient sales and a strong cash flow performance for the year ending 30 June 2009.
Brambles’ share price dived 13 per cent on news that the company’s CHEP pallet operation lost a significant amount of Pepsico business in the USA, but the company has denied the loss will have a big impact on its results.
Continue reading …Brambles, the owner of CHEP pallets, will cut 750 jobs and scrap almost ten per cent of its pallets as it faces the economic downturn in Europe and the US.
Continue reading …Applications are now open for the Logistics Association of Australia’s 2009 Logistics Development Award.
Continue reading …Pallet giant Brambles has said it will weather the global financial storm, continuing another year of growth.
Continue reading …Pallet giant Brambles Ltd has reported a significant fall in its 2007-08 net profit, but it said the outlook remained buoyant backed by a boost in its operating profit and extensive organic growth prospects.
Continue reading …2008 marks the tenth anniversary of RedPrairie’s support for the Logistics Association of Australia (LAA) through its Friends of the LAA program.
Continue reading …By implementing CHEPStretch, Pacific Brands was able to reduce their capital outlay, ongoing maintenance and wrapping costs as well as improve safety and productivity.
Continue reading …The Australian Supply Chain & Logistics Awards, the longest running national awards program in the industry, is inviting nominations.
Continue reading …Brambles has delivered a solid performance for the 11 months to the end of May 2008 with sales 13% higher than the prior corresponding period (6% in constant currency),
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