The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has welcomed the release of the NSW Government’s comprehensive Electric Vehicle Strategy as the first step towards encouraging the uptake of electric vehicles across NSW.
Amongst other features, the NSW Government has committed $171 million to develop charging infrastructure along major commuter corridors, along major highways and...
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC), the Freight & Trade Alliance (FTA) and the Australian Peak Shippers Association (APSA), implore...
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) has called on the Government to provide additional time to allow the proper identification of which additional freight and logistics assets are to be made subject to Australia’s critical infrastructure legislation.
The Security Legislation Amendment (Critical Infrastructure) Bill currently before...
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) held its annual general meeting today ahead of the start of its Inland Rail Conference in Albury.
The past year of hard work, successes, and unchartered new ways of engaging with industry and Government to adapt to the evolving COVID-19 pandemic was recognised and commended.
The meeting announced new ALC Corporate Memberships including: Coca-Cola...
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) believe the results of the Infrastructure and Transport Ministers Meeting (ITMM) held on 28 May 2021 was a mixed bag for the transport and logistics industry and accelerated reform is required to best support industry to meet the challenges of...
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) and the Australasian Railways Association (ARA) welcomed leaders from across the industry to the Albury-Wodonga region to attend the third Inland Rail Conference held on 25-27 May 2021, which was opened by Deputy Prime Minister Michael McCormack.
The Inland Rail project, now well and truly in the construction phase, will create a corridor of commerce, bringing to regional Australia sustainable quality...
The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) welcomes the opportunity to make a submission to the Transport and Customer Service Committee’s inquiry into road tolling regimes.
ALC is the peak national body representing major companies participating in the freight logistics industry. ALC’s policy focus is on delivering enhanced supply chain efficiency and safety.
Freight affects every Australian, every day, everywhere. Common...
At a Senate Rural and Regional Affairs Committee meeting held in Canberra today representatives of the Australian Logistics Council (ALC) called for swift implementation of any amendments to the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) agreed to at the next meeting of the Infrastructure and Transport Ministers’ Meeting (ITMM).
At an inquiry examining the importance of a viable, safe, sustainable and efficient road transport industry, ALC asked the...
At a Senate Economics Committee meeting held in Melbourne today to consider the COAG Road Reform Fund (No Electric Vehicle Taxes) Bill 2020, representatives of the Australian Logistics Council (ALC) called for a national approach to imposing road user charges on electric vehicles.It told the Committee it is imperative all road users should pay the road user charges necessary to permit the construction and maintenance of the roads Australia needs both now and in the future as excise revenues reduce.However,...
The Australian Logistics Council welcomes the opportunity to present to the committee in relation to its Inquiry into a viable, safe, sustainable and efficient road transport industry.
ALC is the peak national body representing major companies participating in the freight and logistics industry. Its policy focus is on delivering enhanced supply chain efficiency and safety.
We first filed our submission to this Inquiry in November 2019 and would...