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Author: Talc Admin Created: 3/09/2009 11:47 AM
TALC Transport and Logistics Industry News

By Talc Admin on 18/02/2010 8:31 PM

We know that there is a link between productivity and skills at the individual, enterprise, industry, sector and national level. More skills generally equals more productivity. Just how much and what is the benefit-cost analysis for T&L in terms of investment in education and training are the questions that need answers. There must be an answer somewhere. In 2003 TALC asked a PhD economics student to think about it and this is some of the response from that student.

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By Talc Admin on 29/01/2010 1:06 PM

Come along to The Industrial Relations Research Centre's Seminar on Truckers, Turnover and Accidents: Links to Cognitive Skills, Economic Preferences and Strategic Behaviour. Read on for more information!

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By Talc Admin on 17/01/2010 3:52 PM

W Edwards Deming remarked along these lines over 30 years ago. His words ring out in 2010 as true as they did then. If you can't measure, record, analyse and assess processes and systems in terms of real data, you cannot hope to manage or improve them. The alternative is guess work, blind faith and personal prejudice.

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By Talc Admin on 10/01/2010 10:04 AM

There is a growing disconnect between job design, skills and workplace organisation. The national training system is driven by the notion of individual "jobs" and individual skills needs. This atomisation of skills has led inevitably to a notion of personal training regimes and certification. It has ignored the wider issue of the collective nature of most workplaces in which multiple roles are swapped amongst workgroup members, and the "messy" and "informal" nature of real work.

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By Talc Admin on 29/12/2009 11:58 AM

The holiday season is a time of reflection for many of us. The odd new book to read, the occassional discussion with friends about things that matter. Often we just move back into our daily grind in the New Year and the books and conversations are forgotten. The cricket and the bottom line loom large in our thoughts. Just sometimes an idea lingers....

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By Talc Admin on 21/12/2009 7:12 PM

Copenhagen has come and gone. The issues remain. The ten carbon questions raised by TALC in July 2008 are still on the books. Do you have answers yet?

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By Talc Admin on 11/12/2009 7:48 PM

 Nothing can prepare you for leaving the place. You can't wait to be back on familiar territory and yet when you are, you miss the place. Hard to say why. There is a newness and a strangeness, a disturbing element and a sense that this place is going somewhere.

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By Talc Admin on 10/12/2009 6:49 PM

What a city! There are thousands of factories in the Pearl River Delta, millions of workers, and they all seem to be determined to stare down the GFC. The economists are up beat, the logistics companies enthusiastic. What could possibly be wrong with this picture?

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By Talc Admin on 9/12/2009 4:15 PM

The Shenzhen International Logistics and Transportation Fair is billed as the biggest in Asia. It just might be that. There are over 300 exhibitors and many foreign visitors. For a region that carries 10% of total world manufacturing output it has grown from a small rural village in the 1980s to a dominant city of 10 million in 2009.

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By Talc Admin on 4/12/2009 1:42 PM

We came THAT close to an announcement on a $180 billion transport plan yesterday. We only missed out by a splii motion and the defeat of a Premier! After a year of waiting and hoping, we are faced with more waiting and hoping. When will people in Government come to appreciate that industry needs certainty, long term planning and serious investment options. Industry does not need another Premier telling them about being humble, daunted, proud. caring, or being ready to "give it a red hot go".

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EU targets traders in response to Greek crisis
The EU is considering a ban on the sort of complex financial instruments that may have contributed to Greece's economic crisis. 03/10/2010

 

Shire backs move to stop cash lender
A Goldfields' shire has welcomed the Western Australian Government's efforts to shut down an unlicensed money lender in Laverton. 03/10/2010

 

New computer program to boost mine safety
Queensland's mine safety commissioner says a new computer program will help reduce the number of collisions and fatalities at mine sites. 03/10/2010

 

Lockhart crash victim's dad attacks licence nod
The father of a woman killed in the Lockhart River air crash five years ago says he is appalled by the Civil Aviation Safety Authority's (CASA) decision not to pursue legal action against the airline operators. 03/10/2010

 

Strong demand boosts coal, iron ore exports
A report released by a national forecasting body shows Australia's export of coal and iron ore increased to record levels last year. 03/12/2010

 

SBY says Indonesia open for business
Indonesia's president has finished his three-day trip to Australia with a sales pitch calling on Australian businesses to invest in Indonesia. 03/11/2010

 

Beef imports rethink a 'step in right direction'
North-west New South Wales beef producers are welcoming the Federal Government's move to reverse its decision allowing beef imports. 03/09/2010

 

Cooperation urged in PNG business relations
A Queensland Government trade representative says Australian business will have to be prepared to work cooperatively to succeed in Papua New Guinea (PNG). 03/08/2010

 

AWB secures access to ASIC documents
Australia's corporate watchdog has reached an out-of-court agreement with AWB to show the wheat exporter confidential documents from its investigation into the Iraq oil-for-food scandal. 03/04/2010

 

New buses for Perth
The State Government will replace half of the Transperth bus fleet over the next decade. 03/07/2010

 

Houses getting bigger while families get smaller: Albanese
The Federal Government says Australian housing patterns are not sustainable. 03/05/2010

 

Study to map Swan Hill transport
A $20,000 transport study will be undertaken at Swan Hill. 03/04/2010

 

Serious truck defects found in SA crackdown
A 10-month safety crackdown has identified more than 130 unroadworthy trucks on South Australian roads. 03/02/2010

 

Numbers expected to be up in annual bike count
Cyclists in six states will have their ride to work recorded this morning, as part of the country's annual bike count. 03/02/2010

 

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