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Intralogistics for the beverage industry

Wednesday 12 November 2008

Krones AG, the technological leader on the global market for beverage filling technology, is able to offer users cost-efficient intralogistics solutions.


Jeco Plastic Productsto feature at Graph Expo

Thursday 23 October 2008

Pallets from Jeco Plastic Products, designer and manufacturer of plastic pallets and containers for the worldwide printing and automotive industries will be featured on the Heidelberg Logistics Press at Graph Expo 2008.


FoodWorks hooks up with CEVA Logistics

Wednesday 15 October 2008

Australian independent supermarket group FoodWorks has announced its partnership with global logistics company, CEVA Logistics at the 2008 FoodWorks National Conference in Queenstown, New Zealand.


2008 AIP National Conference

Thursday 13 March 2008

Over forty speakers will be presenting papers in two action-packed days the 2008 Australian Institute of Packaging (AIP) National Conference.


Packaging Council of Australia awards night spectacular

Friday 14 December 2007

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New beer line and logistics solution

Friday 23 November 2007

An innovative electronic volumetric can filler and integrated logistics project from Sidel will allow Spanish beer manufacturer, Damm, to produce different brands of beer at a rate of 90,000 cans per hour.


AIP golf day helps charities

Tuesday 23 October 2007

The Joint AIP/SCLAA annual charity golf day, held at North Lakes Golf Course in Queensland, saw $11,000 raised for charity.


Website addresses recruitment difficulties

Friday 03 August 2007

The first global job board designed specifically for supply chain and logistics has been launched today, offering a new service to a market where skills shortage is an issue and quality talent is hard to come by.


Supply Chain & Logistics Conference

Monday 30 July 2007

The 2007 Queensland Supply Chain & Logistics Conference will be held on August 2nd and 3rd at the Sofitel Hotel, Brisbane.


RFID pilot builds confidence in new technology

Thursday 26 July 2007

The National EPC Network Demonstrator Project Extension, carried out by a multi-industry Australian consortium demonstrated how RFID using the GS1 global standards (electronic product code) can provide opportunities for streamlining operations and improving supply chain collaborations.


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