19-08-2024 08:17 via afgc.org.au

Resilient infrastructure needed for tougher supply chains, say food and grocery leaders

14 Aug 2024, Sydney – Strengthening the resilience of Australian transport infrastructure and high freight costs are top supply chain priorities for food and grocery manufacturers, as revealed in a survey at the Australian Food and Grocery Council’s (AFGC) Supply Chain Summit this week.
Frequent failures of transport infrastructure, due to natural disasters and other factors, have hindered industry productivity through congestion and delays. In addition, rising energy, freight, and i
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