Supply Chain Awareness
Navigating supply chain complexity requires expertise. Elevating awareness aids informed decisions and resilience, fostering holistic strategy development for infrastructure
Awareness
The challenge of differentiating between ‘supply’ and ‘supply chain’ poses a significant obstacle to strategy administration and management.
Supply chains function as intricate systems, coordinating various resources to ensure timely delivery of goods. Successfully delivering strategies requires multi-modal expertise and elevating supply chain awareness.
Understanding freight and supply chain systems informs decision-making and manages expectations. Additionally, developing systems-thinking capabilities is crucial for policy and investment decisions, recognising interdependencies beyond transport networks.
National strategies and initiatives
- The Australian Government takes the lead and provides recommendations to the Meeting of Australian Infrastructure and Transport Ministers (ITMM) with input from industry
- Led extensive consultatio workshops with the Australian Government to bring forward the review of the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy
Supporting industry best practice
- Developing systems-thinking capabilities is crucial for policy and investment decisions
- Knowledge sharing across the supply chain, all modes and aspects to reduce risk and avoid harm
Mental health and workforce resilience
- Partnering with Healthy Heads in Trucks and Sheds to promote mental health and physical wellbeing across the supply chain and freight logistics industry
- Knowledge sharing across members and industry, including learning from best practice across sectors, to improve outcomes for the workforce technology