The Australian Logistics Council (ALC) was established in 2002 to work with all levels of government to transform the freight and logistics industry.
While the world has changed since that time, our purpose has not and we remain focused on helping to shape tomorrow’s supply chains, today. We do this by working alongside governments, policy makers and regulators to provide strategic advice and insights that improve the safety, efficiency and sustainability of the sector.
ALC is recognised as an authoritative industry voice by government, media and business.
Our membership stretches the length and breadth of the supply chain providing us with a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities in the sector. Those members include infrastructure owners and operators such as port and freight terminals, transport businesses and service providers right through to those who rely on the safe and efficient movement of goods such as retailers and manufacturers
Employing over 1.2 million people and directly generating more than $140 billion in economic activity every year, the freight and logistics sector has an important and influential point of view. Collectively we are committed to improving the industry, strengthening the economy and meeting community, and customer, expectations. We know if we get the supply chain right, we get the Australian economy right.