THE BACKGROUND:The supply chain is the engine room of the economy, underpinning the
booming resources, agribusiness, manufacturing and retail sectors.
Recent research found supply chain industries contribute over 14
percent to GDP — the biggest slice of the pie — as the nation’s freight
task increases exponentially in size and value.
In recognition
of this, supply chain management is becoming an increasingly important
business function, and an increasingly complex task for practitioners
charged with making the supply chain tighter, leaner, greener, cheaper.
This relentless demand for improved productivity is driving massive investment across the chain. Supply chain
managers
are looking for logistics providers with greater reach and specialised
service; smarter recruitment solutions with a shallowing labour pool,
and self-education opportunities to further their own experience; prime
industrial land in a tightening market; they’re expanding materials
handling and warehousing equipment and vehicle fleets; and looking for
more sophisticated and advanced technology systems.
It is
SupplyChain Review
readers who are stoking the coals of the logistics engine, driving
strategic and investment decisions to stay connected in an
ever-changing supply chain.
THE RESOURCE:SupplyChain Review
is Australasia’s premier logistics management resource. The publication
— in print and online — is considered the leading authority on supply
chain intelligence because it treats readers with intelligence,
delivering the information they need when they need it.
Our research shows more supply chain professionals are utilising
SupplyChain Review
to stay informed and make key strategic and investment decisions — more
than 70 percent of readers surveyed believe our content is ‘very good’
or ‘excellent’.
Our bi-monthly high-gloss publication is a
leader for supply chain thought and independent case studies, keeping
supply chain professionals informed on the latest industry trends,
issues and products in procurement, warehouse and distribution
management, materials handling and technology systems, and integrated
supply chain models, along with deep-reaching analysis on key market
players and strategic issues.
Subscribers have full access to
www.supplychainreview.com.au, breaking news daily on the company news and industry issues important to the supply chain field.
ChainMail, our weekly e-newsletter delivered direct to your desktop, wraps up the biggest stories every Friday.
Supply chain professionals stay connected through
SupplyChain Review.
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