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Supply Chain Company, Pollen Consulting Group Joins Hand With Argon & Co

PCG and Argon & Co have amalgamated to become a large force in the Australian cum NZ arena. With more than 60 consultants in the region and around 400 globally, the joint venture is seeking to earn a profit for both sides. Pollen Consulting Group has made an alliance with Argon & Co to capture… Continue reading Supply Chain Company, Pollen Consulting Group Joins Hand With Argon & Co

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Ban Lifted on Triple Road Trains in Order to Return Normalcy to Perth’s Supply Chain

After extreme weather conditions disrupt logistics in South Australia, the government has lifted the ban on triple road trains. Some towns in the Southern state have received a quarter of the annual expected rainfall in just an hour. The Trans-Australian Railway carried almost 80% of the logistical demands in SA. After heavy rains disrupted the… Continue reading Ban Lifted on Triple Road Trains in Order to Return Normalcy to Perth’s Supply Chain

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E-Trains in Western Australia? Mining Veterans Propose Sustainable Transport

Mining company Rio Tinto wants to introduce battery-powered trains that are charged with solar energy. The company says that a move in such a direction can cut harmful emissions to half the current value, especially in WA’s Pilbara. Currently, Rio Tinto is proposing trials on its trains after which they plan to convert their entire… Continue reading E-Trains in Western Australia? Mining Veterans Propose Sustainable Transport

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Food Logistics Hit Hard Due to Staff Shortages – Brisbane and Gold Coast Suffer

Staff shortages due to the ongoing crisis have forced some restaurants to shut down due to a lack of food and stock supply. Brisbane and Gold Coast are two major cities affected by the cut in logistics. Here’s everything you need to know.  Reports coming in from restaurant owners in Brisbane say that they are… Continue reading Food Logistics Hit Hard Due to Staff Shortages – Brisbane and Gold Coast Suffer

Staff Shortages hits Food Supply Chain

Reports from Sydney, Brisbane, and Adelaide: Real Estate Prices Predicted To Stay Buoyant in 2022 and 2023

A certain something called the coronavirus has bottled all previous predictions about the real estate prices in Australia especially in Sydney, Adelaide, and Brisbane. Previously predicted to show decreasing trends in pricing, the pandemic has made the sector execute a complete U-turn. Reports from Adelaide and Brisbane show that real estate prices have gone up… Continue reading Reports from Sydney, Brisbane, and Adelaide: Real Estate Prices Predicted To Stay Buoyant in 2022 and 2023

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Giant Boost For Logistics and Tourism as Queensland Says Goodbye to 72-Hours Testing Rule

Travellers from other states entering Queensland had to return a negative PCR test before but now a rapid antigen test will be enough. Here’s all you need to know and how the change affects Australia. The testing system in Australia is already overwhelmed with the large number of incoming cases. The decision to scrap the… Continue reading Giant Boost For Logistics and Tourism as Queensland Says Goodbye to 72-Hours Testing Rule

What The Coming Year Most Likely Holds For Australia’s Electric Cars

With renewable sources of energy fast entering every aspect of the common man’s life, electric cars in Australia are gaining popularity. Here are a few insights on what we think 2022 has in store for Australia’s electric cars. Even as the COVID-19 pandemic was affecting each and every one of us, in one way or… Continue reading What The Coming Year Most Likely Holds For Australia’s Electric Cars

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