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Winners announced for 2014 Queensland SCL Awards

2014 Queensland Future Leaders Award winner Alexander Prizeman (left)
 

The winners of the 2014 Queensland Supply Chain & Logistics Awards, which have been developed in conjunction with The Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia, Queensland Division, Telstra, OfficeMax, All Purpose Transport, apicsAU, Energex Limited, LMA, Transpacific Industries Group and Polystyrene Recycling Group, were announced in front of over 300 people during the annual charity dinner at the Queensland Supply Chain and Logistics Conference which was held at the Sofitel Hotel in Brisbane.

2014 Queensland Future Leaders Award

The Future Leaders Award, sponsored by All Purpose Transport, has been won by Alexander Prizeman, inventory team manager, Polar Fresh Cold Chain Services, who receives an enrolment into the Leadership Management Australia’s ‘The Performance Edge’ 10-week development program valued at $5000.

High Commendations were awarded to Ryan Jackson, director Resource2Source, and Samuel Welsh, sourcing specialist Aurizon.

Other finalists were: Tayla Bush,,Level 4 store officer, AWH; Stephanie Campbell, senior procurement officer,,Project Procure; Renee Cunningham, implementation manager, Aurizon; Christey,Garretty, category specialist, Stanwell Corporation; Joshua Hiscock, A/customer service officer, Energex Limited; and Matthew Pope, procurement support and data officer, Energex Limited.

2014 Queensland Industry Excellence Award

The winner of the 2014 Queensland Industry Excellence Award, sponsored by Energex Limited, is Tycho Buningh, director, Tycho Buningh & Associates.

A High Commendation has been awarded to Allan Twomey, satellite & warehouse operations manager Distribution Services, Sandvik Mining.

Finalists were: Nikki Barbi, general manager fleet & logistics, Ergon Energy; Andrew Bennett, director, ICT Capital Management, Corporate Procurement Branch, Department of Employment, Education and Training; Mark Brommeyer, manager supply chain, nehta - National E-Health Transition Authority; Nev Burton, senior advisor, STEP Supply Chain; Julie McCormack, strategy procurement manager, Stanwell Corporation; and Phil Nahrung, senior strategic sourcing specialist, Stanwell Corporation.

2014 Queensland Supply Chain Management Award

The winner of the 2014 Queensland Supply Chain Management Award, sponsored by Transpacific Industries Group, is Hills Tankers & Freight Cost Index.

High Commendations went to Downer EDI Mining and Stanwell Corporation.

Finalists were: Procurement Transformation Division, Department of Housing and PublicWorks and UGL Engineering.

2014 Queensland Training, Education & Development Award

The winner of the 2014 Queensland Training, Education and Development Award, sponsored by apicsAU, is GenR8 Employment Pathway for Youth, Metropolitan Region, Department of Education, Training and Employment.

A High Commendation has been awarded to UQ Business School Executive Education.

Finalists were: Chain of Responsibility (CoR) Australia, and Kmart - Lytton Distribution Centre.

The Queensland SCL Awards are the state feeder program for the Australian Supply Chain and Logistics Awards which will be held on November 27 at the MCG.

 
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