Category Archives: storage

The Logistics of Moving your Adventure Gear

Clarke Global logistics is proud to announce that we will attend as exhibitor at the next Australian Adventure Expo in 2024. The event showcases the latest exciting products from amazing adventure brands in outdoor, camping, 4×4 vehicles, fishing and hunting gear. Clarke Global will present information on how it can assist businesses with customised solutions […]

The logistics of growing your business on Amazon

Are you looking to expand your business through Amazon?   Selling through Amazon allows you to use Amazon’s global infrastructure to sell more items to more world-wide destinations.  It provides a huge audience of new customers and potentially a big boost in sales.  So independent of where your business is physically located, sellers are able to […]

South Sydney Moorebank Intermodal Facility Proposal – positive industry reaction

Qube and Aurizon, acting together in the SIMTA consortium, will develop the whole Moorebank site in 2015, subject to approval from the boards of Qube and Aurizon along with government approval. The precinct will include an open access import-export (IMEX) freight terminal with an ultimate capacity of 1.05m containers a year, and an open access […]

Patrick’s new terminal charges: details

Patrick Stevedores has rolled out an array of terminal ancillary charges covering items from storage to infrastructure effective from July 1. New storage charges will be payable on all containers/goods left undelivered after three working days (Monday to Saturday) including day of availability. Rates are charged per teu per day, or part thereof, for ISO […]

9% increase in cargo handled by Australian ports

Deputy Prime Minister Warren Truss told attendees at the 2014 IAPH conference in Sydney recently that the total international cargo handled by Australian ports increased last financial year by over 9% in value. “Importantly, our container ports have also seen improvements in multi-factor productivity, about 20% over the past decade – well above the economy-wide […]

Site of new Western Sydney airport announced

The Australian Government has announced that Badgery’s Creek will be the site for a new airport for Western Sydney. The Government has established the Western Sydney Infrastructure Unit within the Department of Infrastructure and Regional Development to implement this decision. It will also be responsible for undertaking important consultation with local councils, the community and other stakeholders, including the […]