A National Freight Data Hub … the first steps are already happening
The Federal Government’s funding the design and trialling of a national freight data hub was universally welcomed by the freight and logistics sector.
The Federal Government’s funding the design and trialling of a national freight data hub was universally welcomed by the freight and logistics sector.
iMOVE wants to embrace and engage with all those leaders in the transport and mobility space who were not able to join the CRC at its start.
Faced with the demands of the coming transport revolution, collaboration has never been so necessary as it is now.
iMOVE’s Freight Data Requirements Study is a blueprint for the ways technology can increase efficiency in Australia’s freight and logistics sector.
Where do iMOVE project ideas come from? In this thoughtpiece iMOVE MD Ian Christensen discusses running events as a catalyst for project formation.
Data protection, data privacy … we need to talk about these things because they need urgent attention, and they affect all of us.
How can you best reap benefits from big data? Through data sharing. A look at the considerations and hurdles involved in data sharing.
With smart mobility & less vehicles on the road, & safer driving, where now for the collision repair industry?
Affordable advances in tech are bringing possibilities of real change to freight & logistics, to combat inefficiency & congestion, & increase profitability.
What are the processes involved in turning extremely large datasets into information that can help us in making good, data-based transport decisions?
Australia’s freight and logistics systems have been under great stress for decades, and of late that stress has increased with the sweeping popularity of online shopping. What is needed, and needed now, is supply chain visibility.
Notes from the two-day, 2018 Australian Logistics Council Forum, held in Randwick NSW.
iMOVE Managing Director, Ian Christensen attended the 2018 Train Control Management Systems conference, and made a few notes on the proceedings.
The Standing Committee on Industry, Innovation, Science and Resources has published its recommendations for the introduction of driverless vehicles.