E-News

News / Education

Finalists announced for 2015 Queensland SCL Awards

2014 winner of the Queensland Supply Chain Management Award
 

The Supply Chain & Logistics Association of Australia, Queensland Division, in conjunction with All Purpose Transport, Energex Limited, Leadership Management Australia (LMA), Strategix Training Group, Telstra and UQ Business School, has advised the finalists for the eighth annual Queensland SCL Awards program.

The winners will be announced on Thursday, August 20, during the 16th annual Queensland Supply Chain and Logistics Conference, which will be held at the Sofitel Hotel in Brisbane.

Queensland Future Leaders Award

Finalists for the 2015 Queensland Future Leaders Award, sponsored by All Purpose Transport, are Nathan Barrett, national health and safety manager, Young Guns Container Crew; Danielle Brennan, category specialist, Stanwell Corporation; Jenna Hood, senior project scheduler, Queensland Rail; Sameer Latif, director, Ozzilat – Supply Chain & Logistics; Samantha Lowry, senior procurement advisor, Department of Education & Training; Hannah Milford, senior advisor – people & culture, Ostwald Bros; Laura Pearce, senior advisor – organisational development, Ostwald Bros; Matthew Peppin, subcontracts specialist, Boeing Defence Australia; and Christopher Yabsley, project coordinator, industrial projects, Geodis Wilson.

The winner will be awarded an enrolment into the Leadership Management Australia’s ‘The Performance Edge’ 10-week development program valued at $5000. 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.

Queensland Industry Excellence Award

The finalists for the 2015 Queensland Industry Excellence Award sponsored by Energex Limited, are Chubb Aldridge, logistics coordinator, Stanwell Corporation; Micheal Heard, chief procurement officer, Department of Education and Training; Kate Peppin, contracts analyst, Santos; Tivolee Spragg, executive director – category management, Department of Housing and Public Works; Brett Thompson, assistant director, Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet; Russell Wilson, warehouse officer, Stanwell Corporation; and Scott Young, managing director, Young Guns Container Crew.

UQ Business School will provide the winner of the Industry Excellence Award the opportunity to choose from any one of their courses to the value of $4000.

Queensland Training, Education and Development Award

Sponsored by Telstra, the 2015 Queensland Training, Education and 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.

Finalists are All Purpose Transport, Chain of Responsibility (COR) Australia, CNW Electrical Wholesale & Energy Solutions and Ostwald Bros / QGC Partnership.

Queensland Information Management Award

The 2015 Information Management Award 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.

The finalists are 4GM, Aurizon & SVS Australia, ICT Vendor Management Office, RACQ.

Queensland Supply Chain Management Award

Sponsored by Strategix Training Group, the aim of the 2015 Queensland Supply Chain Management Award is to encourage and acknowledge the outstanding achievement of an organisation that has demonstrated significant achievement in managing the integration of supply chains.

The finalists are Stanwell Corporation, Prequalification & Contracts Unit - Department of Transport & Main Roads and Young Guns Container Crew.

The Queensland SCL Awards are the state feeder program for the Australian Supply Chain and Logistics Awards which will be held on Wednesday, November 4, Dockside Pavilion, Darling Harbour, Sydney. 

 
Tell friends Print this page
 952