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Dec 1, 2008

TRUCKING INDUSTRY NEWS * Australia - Operators turn away from IAP

Trucking company enrolments in the Intelligent Access Program (IAP) in New South Wales are likely to be much lower than expected, the Australian Trucking Association warns

Sydney,NSW,Australia -Logistics Magazine -1 Dec 2008: -- ... Under IAP, trucking operators install tracking devices in their vehicles in return for better road access. The tracking devices are provided and monitored on a fee for service basis by companies accredited through Transport Certification Australia... From 1 July 2009, trucking operators in New South Wales will need to be enrolled in IAP to operate under Higher Mass Limits (HML) or use B-triples or AB-triples... ATA Chairman Trevor Martyn says the warning was particularly important for technology companies who are in the queue to become accredited to provide tracking devices and monitoring services... Martyn urges the state government to withdraw its IAP requirement and instead accept that operators’ existing systems provide sufficient proof of compliance with the state’s road access rules...


* Linfox story goes to film

Clayton,Victoria,Australia -Logistic Magazine -25 November 2008: -- The success story of iconic Australian based logistics company, Linfox, will appear in five different languages and will be screened around the world on CNBC in November/December 2008... The Linfox story is part of a series of four short films created by the bank, which examine the commercial journeys of a range of HSBC customers from around the world who have built successful international businesses... With some 6,000 vehicles and 15,000 employees around the world, Linfox banks with HSBC in ten of the countries where it operates...

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

You are passing another fox!

Have a look at the below link and you can see the actual film!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75c78ca8ltc

1:37 PM  

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