Amanda Heatley is an operations management professional with an intricate knowledge of and experience in all facets of business and people management through leadership roles in various portfolios within Victorian Operations. With several years in the logistics environment, she has progressed from front-line roles and specialization in service analysis to management. She has also been in senior operational management roles that have exceeded challenging business objectives while maintaining quality outcomes and an intense internal or external customer focus.
What are some major challenges and trends impacting the logistics industry lately?
Over the past three years, there have been several challenges for everyone involved within the logistics industry. Throughout the pandemic, we have seen major delays both internationally and domestically with logistics. Global shipping delays and increased shipping costs have had a knock-on effect on our industry.
We are importers of raw materials and resilient flooring. We depend on global shipping for our production. Most global shipping lines have online tracking of their vessels. However, due to disruptions at wharves throughout Australia and New Zealand, there were long delays with unloading vessels, and monitoring stopped.
We were then running blind about when containers would be received and could not provide our customers with accurate information.
Domestically throughout Australia, there have been other challenges. Like every industry, staffing levels were an issue with transport companies. In addition, high absenteeism due to illness and people leaving the industry to explore other opportunities had a major impact on distribution. While, this was happening though consumers were still expecting the same service.
This year has presented new challenges within Australia. Earlier this year, the rail was washed away across to WA for over a month. Logistically this was hard as there weren't many other options, and the options we had were costly; however, we had to find solutions to move our products.
We then had floods throughout QLD and Northern NSW, which caused road closures and long delays in transportation.