OVERVIEW January 2019 Australia’S Leading Advocate for Supply Chain Efficiency and Safety
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OVERVIEW January 2019 Australia’s leading advocate for supply chain efficiency and safety State and Territory Key Freight Routes (Road - Rail) Copyright in this information is owned by or licensed to the Commonwealth of Australia (referred tobelow as the Commonwealth). Copyright in material provided by non-Commonwealth parties may belong to those parties and be licensed to the Commonwealth. Disclaimer: This information contains material in which copyright is owned by the Commonwealth of Australia (referred to below as the Commonwealth) or is a derivative of material provided by the State of Queensland, the State of New South Wales, the Australian Capital Territory, the State of Victoria, the State of Tasmania, the State of South Australia, the State of Western Australia and the Northern Territory which has been licensed to the Commonwealth. DARWIN AIRPORT DARWIN ! Ranger Ar y n Hw Mine h em Sherwin Katherine Creek Mine ! 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GREAT BARROW ISLAND NOR Mt Isa TH ERN Port of Mackay FLINDERS AIRLIE ISLAND MACKAY Marble HW Y MACKAY (PACIFIC NATIONAL) LA Bar T N THEVENARD ISLAND a D MACKAY (AURIZON) ONSLOW n S a B OR ! m OUG HAY POINT AND DALRYMPLE BAY ASHBURTON ! i H Exmouth Pannawonica Woodie Telfer Onslow Woodie EXMOUTH Mine Mine ta Rd en l D p m on lo R Hw y ohu e H Y d e v W De W H Tom Price dy Y ne lenty y K en P Hw ROCKHAMPTON (AURIZON) Paraburdoo Yamala L Alpha EMERALD ROCKHAMPTON (PACIFIC NATIONAL) A CENT T RAL E S LI N A Alice Springs GLADSTONE O C MT MILLER (AURIZON) Y W N H O R B TH C R L A I U A R C R N E CARNARVON C A Yulara N Hw R I H O La y A s S s r V W et e Y S O N A T R N B E H T T A T R NO R S U S E W L I Gold Wiluna WA N Meekatharra f ields RREGO E HWY T A H H E w W R H y G Y Charlton - Wellcamp T R Cue See South East Queensland Urban map for more detail O CHARLTON-WELLCAMP AIRPORT N Innamincka Leinster Mount Magnet R d Y E GOLD COAST AIRPORT t N Oakajee Mid West Development Project Magne t W P M Laverton A A H B C k I S F c I S I h! a C T r R GERALDTON Leonora U T A B R H Dongara T W Moree Y - B ki D lec r e N a z n r A t d L S G WUBIN E Roxby N L H E Dalwallinu T W Downs AUGUSTA S Kalgoorlie - Y PORT A H Leigh Creek C w GO ORL R WEST KALGOORLIE WAY y L I E A ILW Y RAIL W A A d Y K AUSTRALIAN r E TRANS o W W f N W l E A H Coolgardie e N L T ERM INA Kambalda West NORTHAM T y HW TH Hw Y B - R L - EA ST PE astern O HWY L h Broken E E R t r RRIE R W G D o Hill BA reat E EY E N N R N D See Perth Urban map for more detail YRE g E Kevin Y n S i S l I r L Norseman i t V S E Y Port Augusta S DN UNTE R H LEY A THEVENARD EY R VAL lb NEWCASTLE AIRPORT a PORT BONYTHON n WHYALLA - y C DELAIDE I A Kimba T Parkes Bunbury Y NEWCASTLE BUNBURY (!a Wudinna h! Port H H Pirie W w Esperance PICTON Y ast Hwy y Co ESPERANCE MERBEIN Y See Sydney Urban map for more detail W BOWMANS H Mu ESPERANCE Cummins HWY Hay ir s h STU RT Augusta H t SYD wy u H NE o WY Y UR E S ME O N ST U R T - LB PORT KEMBLA WY PORT LINCOLN H h! KESW IC HW Y K LL ALBANY LLEE E - MA W E CANBERRA E M C U See Adelaide Urban map for more detail W A N H O L L D SE E L Y E R Y W STER DONALD H W E N H W R Y Barnawartha North ID GV Link D O DOOEN C S H G Eden H W Y Bairnsdale NCES Ballarat RI Line P d Mount Gambier lan LIN rt E MARYVALE o P INCES Y N PR HW PORTLAND WARRNAMBOOL 1 See Melbourne Urban map for more detail Last updated: OCT 2014 Legend BURNIE DEVONPORT h! Major Seaport Rail Road BURNIE FREIGHT HUB (! LAUNCESTON (BELL BAY) · Major Airport Proposed KFR - Rail Secondary, cross border road connections LAUNCESTON AIRPORT h! Proposed Seaport KFR - Rail Proposed KFR - Road !(a Road Train Assembly Area Proposed Inland Railway KFR - Road (!a Proposed Road Train Assembly Area (! Intermodal Terminal (IMT) 0 250 500 1,000 See Tasmania State map for more detail (! IMT - Proposed or Under Investigation Scale (km) Prepared by Spatial Systems: 20130220 WWW.AUSTLOGISTICS.COM.AU ALC MEMBERS Corporate members Associates DEKRA Liberty GFG NT Airports Tasports National sponsors Strategic partnerships Research & universities Honorary fellows Andrew Ethell, March 2017 Paul Little AO, February 2011 Don Telford, March 2016 Peter Gunn AM, February 2011 Ingilby Dickson, March 2015 Ivan Backman AM, May 2010 Last updated January 2019 Ian Murray AM, March 2012 David Williams OAM, May 2010 Source: Transport and Infrastructure Council 2015 Please note: This map has been superseded by the single interactive online national key freight route map: http://maps.infrastructure.gov.au/KeyFreightRoute (ROAD - RAIL) & TERRITORYSTATE KEY FREIGHT ROUTES ALC AT A GLANCE Who Goals ALC represents the major Australian logistics supply • Nationally recognised (the leader) chain customers, providers, infrastructure owners and • Leading advocate (the promoter) suppliers. Our members span the entire supply chain, • Economic contribution (the advocator) incorporating, road, rail, sea, air, marine and intermodal • Expert regarding working together (the collaborator) ports. What Our values Accountable: Committed to delivering sound evidence- ALC works with government at all levels to ensure based supply chain logistics advocacy on behalf of our it considers the needs of the logistics industry in its members. investment and policy decisions. ALC focuses its advocacy efforts on five key areas with the aim of Collaborative: Working within appropriate legal and improving supply chain efficiency: governance frameworks to support the effective delivery • Safety • Technology of supply chain logistics advocacy. • Infrastructure and Regulation Innovative: Continuously scanning the environment to leverage opportunities and information to provide innovative best practice supply chain logistics Vision advocacy. To be the lead advocacy organisation in Australia for Responsive: Quickly responding to emerging logistics supply chain efficiency and safety. issues to ensure Australia has safe, secure, reliable, Intent sustainable and internally competitive supply chains. To provide a link between industry, government and Effective: Work with industry, the community and community to promote effective logistics supply chain government to ensure Australian freight supply chain policy with regards to regulation, infrastructure, safety outcomes are cohesive and collaborative. and technology. Efficient: Effective utilisation of our resources to ensure that our staff are supported to deliver proactive and high quality advocacy and policy advice. An active voice in the national debate As the peak representative body for the logistics ALC members help to shape ALC’s advocacy agenda industry, ALC is a leader in the national debate on by taking part in various committees and working critical issues affecting our industry. ALC takes a groups and enjoy extensive networking opportunities proactive approach when dealing with the media to with industry and government leaders, including reinforce public appreciation of the important social Senior Executive Boardroom lunches, held regularly and economic benefits that can flow from more efficient with infrastructure and transport ministers around the supply chains. country. ALC also: By joining ALC, you can receive a range of exclusive • produces an electronic newsletter ALC Update which member benefits, including: is sent to more than 6000 subscribers each month; • eligibility to join the ALC Board and Council • publishes an annual yearbook, • exclusive invitations and discounts to ALC events Future Freight Networks; • promotion of your organisation by ALC. • engages with our stakeholders through social media; • presents at industry forums to discuss critical issues To learn more about becoming a member of ALC, facing the logistics industry. request a copy of the ALC membership prospectus by emailing [email protected]. OUR ORGANISATION ALC Council The ALC Council receives high level access to significant Membership & Finance political leaders and brings Committee together Managing Directors and Chief Executive Officers of the ALC Board ALC Corporate membership ALC Secretariat Working Groups Technology committee Safety committee Chair: David McNeil, e-Commerce Manager, OneSteel Chair: Karen Bonenfant, Global Transport & Logistics • Work with industry and government to ensure Safety Manager, Bluescope Steel national consistency in the development and • Ongoing development and promotion of industry implementation of regulatory frameworks for new driven solutions to Chain of Responsibility (CoR) technologies, such as in-vehicle telematics obligations • Work to promote greater recognition and more • Communication on COR obligations to company widespread adoption of technologies that will Chairs, Boards, Chief Executives and senior supply underpin improved productivity, efficiency and safety chain executives outcomes across the supply chain • Promotion, development and administration of • Encourage increased focus on energy efficiency in specific industry supply chain logistics safety codes transport and logistics delivery to drive national consistency and manage COR • Support industry efforts to enhance productivity obligations.