Australia to Launch New Supply Chain Information Service for Exporters
Australia this week announced a new supply chain service to give Australian agricultural exporters better real-time trade information. The Export Supply Chain Service will help Australian shippers of perishable products “navigate ‘new-look' supply chains and a changed international trade environment”…
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by providing better logistics information, Australia said. The service, launching Aug. 1, will give exporters “the real-time information and insights they need to navigate complex global supply chains,” Don Farrell, Australia’s trade minister, said.