Shipping intermediate bulk liquids from Australia has been the domain of the bottle-in-cage IBC for a number of years, not least because of the fact that there is often a ready made second hand market in the receiving country.
The on demand B2B Network from Sterling Commerce makes it easier for companies to securely integrate trading processes and enhance automation.
More than 350 people attended GS1 Australia's premier supply chain event, Impetus 2008, held in Melbourne in October, to hear from supply chain experts and industry leaders.
‘Fresh’ logistics company Trans.L Systems has announced that a prominent international logistics service provider has engaged the company to support its clients in integrating the latest technology in handling of Reusable Plastic Crates (RPC) into their produce operations across the US.
With close to 70% of exhibition space now sold for AUSPACK 2009, the largest biennial packaging and processing machinery, materials exhibition will have something for everyone.
Striving to be a leader across all aspects of sustainability, Amcor has set aggressive environmental targets in its Australasian operations and is taking a leadership role in working with its customers to assist them in adopting sustainable packaging products.
Today's competitive corrugated market is being innovated through the launch of a new generation of packaging solutions for chilled goods.
As the largest supplier of flexible packaging in Australasia, Aperio produces innovative packaging solutions for food, beverage and other consumables, as well as a broad range of industrial packaging requirements.
Westpac’s Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM) manager, Yvonne Goldsmith, will join IBM’s Jeffrey Hittner at Smart’s first Breakfast Seminar on 14 October 2009 to discuss corporate social responsibility and the supply chain’s role.
EastPack, one of the largest Kiwi Fruit pack houses in New Zealand, was the first to implement the new RFID and indoor vehicle management supply chain solution from Peacock Bros.