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PORTS’ URGENT PRIORITY: working up the supply chain

by Peter Kosmina last modified Jul 09, 2009 04:33 PM

For Australian ports to meet the challenge of a complex economy, there must be a national plan to integrate requirements and new technologies, writes Peter Kosmina

  
PORTS’ URGENT PRIORITY: working up the supply chain

OVERVIEW: State inquiries agree on the need for a national approach to container supply chain progress.

THE CONTAINER supply chain is a vital element of the Australian economy and it is reliant on an efficient interface between all stakeholders in the chain.
The escalating demand from customers for fast and accurate deliveries is placing an increasing...

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