Logistics

As communicated previously, the logistics industry has been severely impacted by the COVID-19 Omicron variant in Australia. Transolve Global and our partners are following Government guidelines, with positive cases and close contacts in isolation and unable to work. As a result, transport carriers have introduced...

Happy New Year from the team at Transolve Global. We hope you have enjoyed a well-deserved break over the festive season and are keeping healthy and safe. The last few years have undoubtedly been tough on everyone who works across the supply chain landscape, leading to...

Global shipping is continuing to experience delays across numerous ports and vessels. For example, global carrier schedule reliability is down to 39% and vessel arrivals are experiencing an average delay of 6-7 days. As a consequence, the available allocation across all carriers, as well as equipment...

The Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment (DAWE) have  implemented a new Packing Declaration format, effective from the 2nd of August 2021. Documentation for goods exported to Australia on or after 2nd August must meet the revised policy requirements. Moving forward, the old format Packing...

Listed below are the details of industrial action that will be taking place over the upcoming weeks. It is important to take these into account when considering any logistics planned for the corresponding period of time. Patrick Terminals - Sydney AutoStrad A ban on the performance...

As of April the Australian Department of Agriculture has introduced mandatory offshore treatment requirements for target risk sea containers to protect against khapra beetle. Failure to comply with these requirements will result in export of the container upon arrival in Australia, with all costs to...

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