Saving lives at Freight Safety Day – 10 September, 2009

Freight Safety Day will examine the issues of the road toll and hazardous driving and highlight who is leading the way in road safety, and will outline actions that can be implemented to improve the safety bottom line.

Cadetship in logistics success story

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Twenty-two year old Ben Usher didn’t always know he would pursue a career in the transport and logistics industry but after getting in via a cadetship, he loves his job.

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Achieve 20 per cent improvement in productivity

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Technology offers a myriad of benefits, from better safety to enhanced productivity to improved environmental outcomes. Freight Week will help you understand how to capitalise on these promises.

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The Victorian Transport Association (VTA) chief executive Philip Lovel announced today that nominations are now open for the 20th Annual Australian Freight Industry Awards.

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Freight 2009′s Safety and Productivity Day at Sandown highlighted the remarkable developments in truck and car technology.

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Road transport to go 24/7 in Victoria

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The Victorian Transport Association (VTA) has developed a sophisticated Cost Optimisation Model to assist companies to analyse the potential cost / benefits of moving towards 24/7 operations.

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IAP not all bad: TCA

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Transport Certification Australia CEO Chris Koniditsiotis has spoken out on ‘the facts about the Intelligent Access Program (IAP)’ in light of concerted criticism from sectors of the trucking industry.

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Transport association takes on the Tax Office

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The reinterpretation of Ordinary Time Earnings (OTE) by the Australian Taxation Office and subsequent changes in the calculation of superannuation entitlement is causing transport operators concerns over their financial viability.

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Movements in crude oil prices directly impact the bottom line of transport and storage companies. With strong rises in fuel prices reducing margins, what does this mean for the industrial property market?

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Truckie action to get dirty

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As truck drivers are being threatened to join the next week’s national shutdown by owner driver groups, unions have warned a legal action will be sought if any drivers suffer losses from the industrial action.

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