The Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia, Queensland Division, in conjunction with ABB Enterprise Software, All Purpose Transport and Leadership Management Australia (LMA), is pleased to announce the finalists for the ninth annual Queensland Supply Chain & Logistics Awards. Winners will be announced at the 17th annual Queensland Supply Chain & Logistics Conference dinner on 1 September at the SOFITEL Brisbane Hotel.
2016 QLD FUTURE LEADERS AWARD
The 2016 QLD Future Leaders Awards, sponsored by All Purpose Transport, is designed to provide incentive and recognition to young professionals who are both currently working in and wish to continue their career path within the transport, supply chain and logistics industry. The winner of the 2015 QLD Future Leaders Award will be awarded an enrolment into the Leadership Management Australia’s ‘The Performance Edge’ 10-week development program valued at $5,000. The program assists participants to improve their personal performance and productivity as well as that of their team. The prize includes consultation in the workplace, assistance in the development of some professional goals, all course material, attendance at 10 interactive workshops, facilitation and course coaching and access to LMA’s unique on-line feedback system.
Finalists are: Luke Alford, Warehouse Supervisor, Silk Contract Logistics; Kylie Cue, Category Manager, Downer EDI Mining; Max Pearson, Procurement Project Officer, Stanwell Corporation; Chayal Ramjee, Principal Procurement Advisor, Chief Procurement Office, Department of Transport and Main Roads; Nathan Sugars, SEQ Network Coordinator, Lion Dairy & Drinks; Luis Vargas, Purchasing/Procurement Officer, Capral Limited; and Jeff Zhang, Business Analyst – S&OP, Planning and Performance Fletcher Building Limited – Tradelink Plumbing Supplies.
2016 QLD INDUSTRY EXCELLENCE AWARD
The prestigious 2016 QLD Industry Excellence Award recognises and acknowledges the outstanding achievements and contribution by an individual currently working within the transport, supply chain and logistics industry.
Finalists are: Nikki Barbi, General Manager Fleet & Logistics, Ergon Energy; Kingsley Cherry, Managing Director, Pacifix; Bob Dover, Matthew Guthrie, Senior Supply Coordinator, QLD Health; Ken Newton, Project Manager, TAE Gas Turbines; Graham Staier, Category Specialist, Stanwell Corporation; Melissa Taylor, Managing Director, Taylor’s Removal & Storage.
2016 QLD INFORMATION MANAGEMENT AWARD
The 2016 QLD Information Management Award, sponsored by ABB Enterprise Software, will go to the business that can best demonstrate it has made a significant achievement in the application of information technology within its supply chain.
Finalists are: Building & Asset Services, Department of Public Works; Chief Procurement Office, Department of Transport and Main Roads; Queensland Rail & Davidson HR Consulting; SVS Australia.
2016 QLD SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT AWARD
The aim of the 2016 QLD Supply Chain Management Award is to encourage and acknowledge an outstanding organisation that has demonstrated significant achievement in managing the integration of supply chains.
Finalists are: Foodbank Queensland; Haymans Electrical; Pacifix; Queensland Rail & Davidson HR Consulting; ScuzzTrans.
2016 QLD TRAINING, EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT AWARD
The 2016 QLD Training, Education & Development Award is to be presented to the company or institution that best demonstrates a significant achievement in aspects such as recruitment process, training, HR Systems, formal education and development programs which is both relevant to and promotes the supply chain and logistics industry.