
Bridging strategy and execution: Making operations work as planned
Many organisations put significant effort into developing strategy, yet still struggle to see those plans translate into consistent operational performance.
According to a new report from Prological, growth in speculative warehouse development has contributed to lower rents and stable vacancy rates in major industrial property
The Australian retail market stands at USD 451 billion in 2025 and is projected to reach USD 604 billion by 2030. Despite this growth, a
When it comes to supply chain transformation, the gap between strategy and execution is where many organisations stumble. While developing a comprehensive business case and
The concept of nearshoring has surged to the forefront of global supply chain strategy. Nearshoring involves shifting production or logistics operations to countries geographically closer
Swisslog, a global leader in robotic and data-driven logistics automation, together with AutoStore, will present a webinar on October 30 (12:30pm AEDT) exploring how warehouse
According to DHL’s 2025 E-Commerce Trends Report, delivery has become the ultimate battleground for brands competing to win and retain customers. Today’s consumers demand more
Port congestion is no longer an occasional nuisance—it is a persistent, high‑stakes challenge for global supply chains. As 2025 unfolds, shippers, logistics providers, and supply
Businesses are increasingly recognising the necessity to innovate within their supply chains to maintain resilience and competitiveness. Economic uncertainties—stemming from factors such as fluctuating interest
Managing fulfilment effectively is more than a logistical necessity—it’s a strategic catalyst for scalable growth in the eCommerce world. Smarter fulfilment, built on cost-efficiency, speed,
The final leg of package delivery—known as the “last mile”—has long been the Achilles’ heel of logistics. It is the most complex, the most visible,
Artificial intelligence is no longer a distant possibility in the world of supply chain—it’s here, it’s powerful, and it’s reshaping the way organisations compete. In

Many organisations put significant effort into developing strategy, yet still struggle to see those plans translate into consistent operational performance.

Rising supply chain costs are no longer a short-term challenge—they’re structural. Volatile demand, higher transport costs, labour constraints, and growing

Since mid-February, diesel prices have surged from around $1.75 per litre to north of $3 at the pump, and the

In theory, supply chain visibility promises clarity: real‑time tracking, informed decision‑making, and seamless coordination from origin to delivery. In practice,

Retail has always been obsessed with price. The lowest cost per unit, the best margin, the cheapest supplier—these have long

For years, the narrative around globalisation has been one of decline. Trade tensions, geopolitical conflict, and supply chain disruptions have

For decades supply chains were treated as back-end functions—necessary, but largely invisible. Their role was simple: move goods efficiently, reduce

Geopolitical activity has always had the power to redraw trade routes. But what’s occurred in the Strait of Hormuz of

Increased order volume by 30% without increasing headcount Used intelligent shipping to deliver 11,394 packages in a single month with

In today’s global economy, uncertainty is no longer an occasional disruption. It has become a structural feature of how supply

Commentary from the Visual Media Association Executive General Manager – IR and Governance, Charles Watson Based on current information fuel

Global supply chains were once designed for efficiency. Today, they are being redesigned for survival. From the COVID-19 pandemic to