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Supply disaster claims overheated amid Scotts collapse Refrigerated warehouses and vehicles use more energy Warehouses are coping with more heat as average temperatures rise with climate change Vehicles must run their engines to keep their cargo cold So increases in both fuel and electricity prices over the past year will have eroded the bottom line
Scotts Refrigerated Logistics update: Company failure risks $500 . . . Scott's Refrigerated Logistics entered voluntary administration last Monday, leaving 1500 employees in the lurch It is a massive freight business for supermarkets, moving on average 8000 pallets daily to major grocery retailers, independent supermarkets, food manufacturers and exporters
Scotts Refrigerated Logistics Holdings Pty Ltd 639 265 642 - ASIC Notice is given that, on the resolution date set out below, the Company is taken, because of paragraph 446A (1) (a) to have passed a special resolution under s491 that the Company be wound up voluntarily
Resilience in Australias Line Haul Industry After Scotts Collapse . . . The collapse of Scotts Refrigerated Freightways, a major player in Australia's line haul industry, has sent ripples through the sector, highlighting both the vulnerabilities and opportunities within the logistics and transportation landscape
Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics Enters Liquidation with Unpaid Employees . . . Scott’s Refrigerated Logistics, a major player in the Australian transport and logistics industry, has entered liquidation after creditors voted to wind up the group of six interconnected companies due to consistent monthly losses averaging $8 million from 2021 onwards