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KIZAD Webinar

This webinar will provide an overview of the opportunities available to companies from Australian and New Zealand to establish their base of operations in Abu Dhabi and KIZAD.

This webinar will provide an overview of the opportunities available to companies from Australian and New Zealand to establish their base of operations in Abu Dhabi and KIZAD.

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Welcome to Danrae, Experts in Waterproofing, as a new member and part of the RWTA Family!

Great to have Danrae, Experts in Waterproofing, as part of the RWTA Family.

https://www.danraegroup.com.au/waterproofing-company/

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Danrae  are a family owned and operated company with over 70 years combined experience in waterproofing and roofing membranes.

For the Australian Cold Chain, Danrae can install insulation and membrane systems to improve the energy efficiency of warehouses which drastically increases the thermal performance of the roof which is fully compliant to NCC 2019 and can reduce energy costs by up to 30% per annum.

This insulation reduces overall project costs compared to removing and replacing with a like-for-like metal roof system and eliminates the risk of damaging the internal space during the remediation works by not having to remove the existing metal roof. They also offer the same labour warranties with a maintenance plan.

Their fully waterproofed system doesn’t rely on silicon sealants, tapes and self sealing fixings like that of a metal roof system and they offer up to 30 years manufacturer backed system warranty.

You can trust Danrae  as they have fully trained waterproofing tradesmen and project managers that specialise in problem solving your specific issues. Danrae run major projects on warehouses such as IKEA and are presently working with key commercial customers such as Goodman, JLL and Frasers Property.

Take advantage of their free waterproofing knowledge workshops to the industry. To discover more, click here: https://www.danraegroup.com.au/waterproofing-company/

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INDUSTRY UPDATE: Automotive Holdings Group

They will no longer refer to themselves as AHG Refrigerated Logistics or AHGRL and they will also begin to retire the SRF, Rand and JAT brands.

AHG, as of today, will now be known as Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics or ScottsRL.
They will no longer refer to themselves as AHG Refrigerated Logistics or AHGRL and they will also begin to retire the SRF, Rand and JAT brands.
Under the new name, SCOTTS RL will be retaining three legal entities which are Scott’s Refrigerated Freightways Pty Ltd, Rand Transport (1986) Pty Ltd and JAT Road Transport Pty Ltd. Importantly the ABNs of these entities will not be changing, however the registered name of the three legal entities will change in the near future. These new legal entity names will be released once these changes are finalised.
New branding of facilities, fleet and documentation will be rolled out over the next few months. Their email and website will change from today to www.scottsrl.com.au and by using the format firstname.surname@scottsrl.com.au to contact employees.
Should you have any questions you can contact their Customer Support via email at nationalcustomersupport@scottsrl.com.au or by phoning 1800 874 885.

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RWTA EO Message - Federal Government Update

Legislation has been passed to implement the Payment Times Reporting Scheme, which will shine a light on large business payment performance.

Legislation has been passed to implement the Payment Times Reporting Scheme, which will shine a light on large business payment performance.

Under the scheme, large businesses and applicable government enterprises with a total annual income of over $100 million will have to report publicly on how they pay their small business suppliers.

The government sees this as supporting millions of small businesses to get paid on time aslate payments have a significant impact on small business cash flow and inhibit the ability of a firm to invest, grow and employ.

Cash flow is crucial to the health of any business, but especially small business.

The government suggests that

  • The introduction of this is transparency will lead to fairer and faster payments for Australia’s small and family businesses

  • This will help small businesses make more informed decisions about who they do business with

  • That the general public can make better decisions about the large businesses they purchase from.

  • Reducing long and late payment times to small business will help improve their cash flow and boost employment and wages.

This will commence on 1 January 2021, and a dedicated web portal is being developed to help large businesses identify their small business suppliers and allow them to report on their payment performance.

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RWTA EO Message - SA, QLD & NSW Border Update

UPDATE for Friday 10th July 2020 for SOUTH AUSTRALIA, QUEENSLAND AND THE NEW SOUTH WALES BORDER

UPDATE for Friday 10th July 2020 for SOUTH AUSTRALIA, QUEENSLAND AND THE NEW SOUTH WALES BORDER

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

South Australia has issued an updated Emergency Management (Cross Border Travel No 8) (COVID-19) Direction 2020, effective from 12:01am, 9 July 2020.
This Direction requires commercial transport and freight drivers who usually reside in Victoria to:

  • wear a face mask when interacting with the public in South Australia;

  • maintain records of close contacts; and

  • self-quarantine in South Australia when not undertaking work related duties (You may quarantine in your truck or alternatively other private arrangements provided you are segregated from others.

Transport workers who enter South Australia in the conduct of their duties are not required to self-quarantine, but are required to complete a cross-border pre approval form.
SA authorities encourage specific questions about personal circumstances to be addressed to the dedicated SA information line - 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, 7 days on 1800 253 787.

QUEENSLAND

From 12:01pm today, Friday 10th July, freight operators entering Queensland are required to complete a Queensland Border Declaration Pass. This is a new requirement.

The declaration will require drivers to state whether they have been in a COVID-19 hotspot in the previous 14 days. Please note that Queensland defines the entire state of Victoria as a hotspot.

Being present in a hotspot does not prevent drivers from carrying out their essential work and entering Queensland.

Queensland authorities will not physically stop trucks at the border, however they will conduct random spot checks. Authorities have advised freight and logistics providers are not required to quarantine - see Schedule 2 (6) of the Border restrictions Direction (No. 8). However, a person entering Queensland for an essential activity (including transport of freight and logistics) must:

  1. keep and retain written records of close contacts for a 14-day period commencing on the date of arrival in Queensland, or, if they remain in Queensland for a period of less than 14 days, for that period; and

  2. provide the records to an emergency officer (public health) if directed by an emergency officer (public health) or to a contact tracing officer; and

  3. minimise contact with the community for a period of 14 days; and

  4. to the extent reasonably practicable, practice social distancing including by remaining at least 1.5 metres from other people.


NEW SOUTH WALES

The NSW Government is creating an additional permit to support critical freight and logistics workers to cross the Victorian border with NSW. This permit will allow people within the freight and transport industry to travel between NSW and Victoria for the purpose of their duties, providing their employer has a COVID-19 Safety Plan. They will not be required to quarantine.
The NSW Government has commenced the development of the new permit, which will be live through Service NSW by close of business yesterday the 9th July.  COVID-Safe plans and guidelines to assist the industry are also available to align with this additional permit at www.nsw.gov.au/covid/covid-safe-businesses

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Talking Business at Bubbles

As the last three months have been undoubtedly a cluster, we decided to host a networking function at a former brothel in Fortitude Valley, ‘Les Bubbles’!

As the last three months have been undoubtedly a cluster, we decided to host a networking function at a former brothel in Fortitude Valley, ‘Les Bubbles’!

Yesterday heralded the loosening of COVID restrictions for the QLD Chapter of the RWTA in Brisbane and although we were limited in numbers and distance, we managed to get 20 in the room and had the place to ourselves.

We invited Warehouse Members and non-members alike to chew the fat and break the drought in the flesh!

‘Les Bubbles” is a Parisian steakhouse and is forged in the very same building which housed the illegal casino, bath-house and brothel. While the card decks and kerb servers are absent, the buildings colourful history remains pinned to every wall; a great place where we were able to enjoy and excellent meal and great conversation. *All who attended assured me that they had no idea that the place existed!

We are very much looking forward to doing the same in other states when it is deemed safe.

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Vale Bob Hales

The RWTA would like to offer our sincerest condolences to the Hales Family on the passing of Bob Hales. Bob passed away earlier this month, aged 89.

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A message from the EO: COVID-19 Update

The RWTA was yesterday invited to participate in a teleconference to be chaired by the Hon. Cameron Dick, Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning.

The RWTA was yesterday invited to participate in a teleconference to be chaired by the Hon. Cameron Dick, Minister for State Development, Manufacturing, Infrastructure and Planning.

The meeting sought industry input on the supply of essential goods – an opportunity to identify any issues with continuing supply of essential goods as the impacts of COVID-19 evolve and actions that would ease limitations and build certainty of supply.

I provided an update on key supply chain preparations and was given the opportunity to escalate critical supply issues for attention.

Topics covered included

  • the need for an uninterrupted supply of electricity

  • ensuring that the distribution and logistics process were facilitated as capacity is limited and perishable food is both safely stored and delivered to outlets providing for the community.

  • the reliability of internet and NBN for communications

  • the need for a ramping up of labour force on a casual basis over the next weeks and months

  • the assurance that the cold chain is given preference for sanitation and industrial cleaning in the instance that emergency arises

I requested that the State Disaster Management Groups and Local Governments are alerted to ensure that the cold chain is added to the priority listing for the uninterrupted supply of electricity to ensure that there is no disruption to the distribution process.

Good news was delivered yesterday that changes to existing laws tackling planning conditions that currently restrict the operating hours of loading docks and distribution centres supplying supermarkets will come into effect within days, allowing 24 hour operation when required. This will positively affect the current unprecedented demand for groceries such as non-perishable food, toilet paper and other essentials.

http://statements.qld.gov.au/Statement/2020/3/18/new-laws-so-supermarkets-can-restock-around-the-clock

Today I have also been in conversation with the likes of the Director General of the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy, James Purtill and Energy Queensland’s Executive General Manager of Community , Customer and Corporate Affairs, Michael Dart for their support and communication to ensure that all departments are aware of our essential service requirements. They have both assured me of their departments understanding and full support over the next weeks of unprecedented requirement.

I will be sure to update you all with any further outcomes as they arise.

Best Regards,

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A message from the EO: RWTA Networking Function in Brisbane has been postponed.

Wednesdays RWTA Networking Function in Brisbane has been postponed until otherwise notified.

Our greatest priority  at this time is the health and safety of RWTA Members.

In the interests of maintaining good health for all involved, this Wednesdays RWTA Networking Function in Brisbane has been postponed until otherwise notified. 

Looking forward to the time when we can all get together and enjoy each other’s company, great speakers and a breakfast together, let’s hope that it’s sooner than later.

Until then, stay safe and well!

Many thanks

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Professional Membership from the EO

For those of you who have been toying with the thought of joining the RWTA, now’s your chance!

For those of you who have been toying with the thought of joining the RWTA, now’s your chance!

Last year we changed our constitution for YOU!

Besides changing the Membership to run from January to December, we now have a new membership type; Professional Membership.

This has been created for individuals who demonstrates a genuine interest and involvement in the Cold Chain.

A Professional Member, for instance, will receive notifications to attend and to speak at any general meeting of RWTA. Professional Members also have the right to request and receive information from the company to enable them to form judgement about the overall performance of the company and communicate such judgements to the Board.

They will receive Member Discounts to the Networking Events that the RWTA hold around Australia, the Golf Days and Conference.

Like to know more?

Click here and Apply Now!

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A message from the EO: News about the GCCA

After 14 years at the Global Cold Chain Alliance, Corey Rosenbusch will step down this week to become the next President & CEO of The Fertilizer Institute (TFI). Please read the TFI issued press release here.

After 14 years at the Global Cold Chain Alliance, Corey Rosenbusch will step down this week to become the next President & CEO of The Fertilizer Institute (TFI). Please read the TFI issued press release here.

TFI is a $12-million revenue association, representing the $155 billion fertiliser manufacturing, distribution, and retail industry. As fertiliser accounts for more than 50% of global food production, Corey will indeed remain linked to the Cold Chain.

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As an interim measure, the GCCA COO, Megan Costello, will be appointed CEO after Corey’s departure on the 5th February and will lead the association during this transition. Megan will ensure business continuity and has tremendous respect from staff and membership as the association’s number two executive. Megan has already indicated that she will not be a candidate for the CEO, allowing her to focus on a successful transition.

The strategic vision Corey provided for the association will have an enduring impact on our companies and industry.

The RWTA would like to extend our best wishes to Corey in achieving every success in his new role and thank him for working with the RWTA to enrich the global coverage of our shared passion, the International Cold Chain.

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Backing up South Australia's generation capacity

RWTA Member, Enel X, is investing in a program with the South Australian government to unlock the potential for cheaper more reliable electricity, with backup generator upgrades across 40 South Australian businesses.

Enel X and the SA Government will support businesses who want to participate in demand response.

RWTA Member, Enel X, is investing in a program with the South Australian government to unlock the potential for cheaper more reliable electricity, with backup generator upgrades across 40 South Australian businesses.

Enel X is currently looking for more businesses to join theBackup Boost Program, with no upfront costs to business looking to participate.

The $4 million Backup Boost Program will connect businesses’ backup generators to support grid supply and demand management, and is designed to deliver more affordable and reliable electricity to South Australian households and SME’s.

Head of Enel X Asia and Oceania, Jeff Renaud, said there is significant latent demand response capability in South Australia, which can be captured relatively quickly to address system security, reliability and affordability concerns.

This program will contribute to electricity system reliability and provide network benefits by reducing excessive electricity demand during peak periods. This is done by switching from grid power to onsite backup generation.

The project funding will go toward physical and software requirements to connect businesses.

The program will bring approximately 20 megawatts of demand side generation capacity into the National Electricity Market (NEM) over the three-year trial.

The initiative is suited to small to medium sized commercial and industrial businesses across agribusiness, food processing, health, manufacturing, data storage and more.

Once the program is active, Enel X will be able to remotely access a business’ generator with the aim of seamlessly managing use to ensure on-site activity is not disrupted. The generator will only be accessed when wholesale prices spiked or if there were grid security issues.

The trial will cement South Australia as a world leader in addressing the challenges of a changing energy generation mix, and will capture the opportunities associated with a more active demand side.

For more information, get in touch with Enel-X to learn more.

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National Heavy Vehicle Charging Pilot

The Commonwealth Government is currently recruiting heavy vehicle operators for the Large Scale On-Road Trial of the National Heavy Vehicle Charging Pilot.

The National Pilot is an innovative partnership with industry to test alternative charges to the current fuel excise and State and Territory based registration charges.

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For the past 6 months the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Cities and Regional Development has run a Small Scale On-Road Trial testing an alternative mass distance based charge with 11 participants and more than 200 vehicles.

In 2020 they are launching the next stage of the National Pilot, a Large Scale On-Road Trial that will include 100 businesses and over 1000 vehicles in every state and territory across Australia.

The Large Scale On-Road Trial is planned to run for 18 months and trial participants will receive monthly mock invoices comparing their current PAYGO charges to alternative charges.

There are no costs associated with participating in the trial.

To support trial participants, the Department will also look at options to pay for the installation and ongoing costs of both telematics and hubodometer devices to collect data.

The Department is keen to work with the Refrigerated Transport Sector to understand what the impact of any alternative charges may mean for individual operators and the industry as a whole.

Over the next couple of months, the National Pilot team will be meeting with heavy vehicle operators across the country. They will be in Melbourne from 29th of January to the 31st, and interested operators are encouraged to get in touch with Tom Guan (tom.guan@infrastructure.gov.au), Assistant Director of the National Pilot team.

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A Message from the Executive Officer to the Members: Welcome to 2020 and Happy New Year!

Such a productive and successful year was had in 2019 and we are looking to make this year, a new decade, the best one yet!

Such a productive and successful year was had in 2019 and we are looking to make this year, a new decade, the best one yet!

Before moving into the plans that we have for the year ahead, there have been some sobering events happen over the last few months that are worthy of mention.

Australia, over the last months, has been inundated with Mother Nature’s wrath. We have experienced unprecedented bushfires, flooding and dust storms. Few people will have been untouched in some way or another; our hearts goes out to anyone affected by the fires, especially in those places worst hit. It has been heartening to see in so many instances where Australians have pulled together yet again; we are grateful to the volunteer firefighters and emergency service teams who have been risking their lives, in the thick of the bushfires, standing by our communities Australia wide.


Also, it is with great sadness that I write to inform you that Paula Porter, wife of Martin, passed away peacefully on Tuesday the 31st December 2019.

The Porters have been long-time supporters of the RWTA, our social events and particularly encouraging the next generation of Cold Chain Leaders through the Frank Vale Award.

Paula will be remembered for her warmth and capacity to engender a sense of fun, no matter what the situation; her passion for golf, entertaining at home and love of her family.

Paula will be greatly missed.

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For the year ahead we have a few things planned for you.

Please keep an eye on our RWTA 2020 Calendar as we have plenty planned for the year! In addition to what we are doing at the RWTA, we add in International events and other functions around the country that we think may be of interest for you. Things change and we update the calendar at times, so please save the link to your desktop and check it regularly! We have much planned and many opportunities to meet and network in 2020; we are looking forward to seeing you there and making you part of the Cold Chain Communication Chain!

We are also introducing an RWTA Interactive Feature on our website for our cold storage facilities to use. This will be a forum for Member Warehouses to discuss varied topics that concern them Nationally. This will include companies requesting space or alternatively needing space in their own state or interstate; advice on shared topics and generally sharing information that is relevant nationally. You will see more information on this in the coming weeks.

You will recall that we had changed the RWTA Constitution back in May 2019. One of the changes that is included in this is that Membership Renewals will now be due on the 1st January every year. Looking to make this as seamless as possible for you, we will be offering options for payment to be flexible for you. There will be more information published soon to get the ball rolling. Keep an eye out!

Insurance has been an ongoing and increasing issue within the Cold Chain Internationally now for a couple of years. The RWTA are looking at options and advocating with Government Departments to find solutions and transparency. You will be contacted in the near future regarding information required to self-insure; requesting your willingness to be involved in the first instance and to give permission to be contacted by a third party to garner intelligence to explore this option and others for our sector.

The RWTA Ammonia Emergency Management Training will be held again during the year; please refer to the calendar for more information and dates. Let us know please if you have any queries pertaining to this in the meantime.

RWTA Sub-Committees have been well supported and attended in 2019 and we are looking to expand on these this year. Keen to promote and gather interested parties to collaborate , you will see more information soon regarding Committees that address Climate Change and Food Wastage. We will be partnering in earnest with Food Bank this year, this will be a synonymous topic and opportunity for the Cold Chain in Australia and Internationally to discuss and find meaningful answers in the future.

Stay tuned and we will be in touch with updates and information to do with these topics and others soon!

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