The review of the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy is underway with support from all State and territory infrastructure and transport ministers.
The review of the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy is underway with support from all State and territory infrastructure and transport ministers.
The Strategy is a holistic, coordinated and multi-modal approach to increase the safety, productivity and resilience of freight and supply chains. It sets an agenda for government and industry action across all freight modes to 2040 and beyond.
The review will assess if there are gaps in the Strategy’s goals and identify priorities for the next five-year National Action Plan. It will ensure the Strategy remains fit-for-purpose for the Australian freight and supply chains industry.
Stakeholder engagement will be an important part of identifying these gaps and priorities. The review will undertake stakeholder consultation and consider public submissions.
The Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts will lead the review in close collaboration with industry and state and territory governments.
Ministers will consider the recommendations of the review by the end of this year.
For more information, including to make a submission to the review, visit: www.freightaustralia.gov.au/2023-review.
The media release can be read here.