Improving Export Performance through Supply Chain Efficiency Speech by Michael Kilgariff Managing Director Australian Logistics Council Building Competitiveness.

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Improving Export Performance through Supply Chain Efficiency Speech by Michael Kilgariff Managing Director Australian Logistics Council Building Competitiveness in our Export and Maritime Industries Conference 24 August 2012

Australia is facing a rapidly increasing freight task: billion tonne kilometres in billion tonne kilometres in billion tonne kilometres in The Bureau of Infrastructure, Transport, Transport and Regional Economics (BITRE) estimates cargo loaded at Australian ports has increased from half a billion tonnes from 2000 to 1 billion tonnes in Some industry facts

Addressing poor productivity Productivity in the transport sector is estimated to have increased by only 0.6 per annum in the five years to Prime Minister’s Manufacturing Taskforce highlighted the link between manufacturing productivity and transport Asciano – actively seeking to increase productivity at Port Botany MUA actively campaigning against Asciano’s attempt to improve efficiency Another example of unions attempt to gain greater control over the way businesses run their operations

Important progress on improving rail freight capacity in Sydney; Moorebank & PBLIS NSW Long Term Transport Master Plan – ALC submission included 16 recommendations on road, rail, planning and pricing to improve supply chain efficiency Dedicated freight and port strategies to flow from the NSW Master Plan Progress in NSW

Heavy Vehicle Charging and Investment Reform (HVCI) examining possible reforms to heavy vehicle charging and investment. National Freight Strategy – Infrastructure Australia’s long term blueprint to guide the sector’s long term growth. ALC supports this renewed focus by governments on freight, but we also need action now to improve supply chain efficiency. Plans, Plans and more Plans…!

Corridor preservation critical for future growth and prosperity Role for Infrastructure NSW which needs to take a take a long term view Funds must be available to locate and buffer port and intermodal facilities ALC supports WA’s ‘beneficiary pays’ model The road ahead for NSW

NPS contains some important initiatives, including identifying key freight strategic routes and establishing a ‘coordinator general’ in jurisdictions ALC is disappointed the Strategy includes the concept of ‘opting-in’ To enhance productivity and improve efficiency, there can be no ‘opting-in’ on reforms ALC’s National Partnership proposal - one of the keys to tackling last mile issues National Ports Strategy

Reform involves replacing 23 regulators with 3 for heavy vehicles, maritime safety and rail safety The economic benefits are significant – the establishment of a National Heavy Vehicle Regulator estimated to be worth approximately $12.4 billion to the economy over 20 years The key to success is ensuring regulators have sufficient staff and resources The freight logistics industry (and Australian exporters) cannot afford another layer of bureaucracy National Transport Reforms

The old saying “Freight Doesn’t Vote” undervalues its contribution to the economy: Generates 14.5% of Australia’s GDP. provides more than 1 million jobs across 165,000 companies. The time for action is now, and turn plans and rhetoric into action Conclusion