Australian Logistics Council (ALC)
Customs Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia
Tasmanian Abalone Council
Tasmanian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TCCI)
Tasmanian Farmers and Graziers Association (TFGA)
Tasmanian Seafood Industry Council (TSIC)
Tasmanian Salmonid Growers Association (TSGA)
The Department provides customer services to the agricultural, food, fisheries and forest industries. It also helps build and promote the whole food and fibre chain from paddock to plate for domestic and international markets.
The Department's contribution to its customers is to help their industries become more competitive, profitable and sustainable.
The Australian Quarantine and Inspection Service (AQIS) provides quarantine inspection services for the arrival of international passengers, cargo, mail, animals and plants or their products into Australia, and inspection and certification for a range of animal and plant products exported from Australia.
Information and advice for exporters.
The Department provides information and advice on issues relating to trade.
Publications released by Transport SA, including a list of international freight forwarders.
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The Tasmanian Department of Economic Development, Tourism and the Arts helps Tasmanian businesses and targeted industry sectors to develop and thrive. It is the first point of contact for companies wishing to establish, relocate, diversify or expand business in Tasmania.
The Tasmanian Department provides policy advice and customer services on a wide range of functions including infrastructure policy and planning, roads and traffic, land transport safety, energy planning and conservation, mineral resources, forest practises, private forests, racing services and the Sullivans Cove Waterfront Authority.
The Tasmanian Department has a central role in industry development, natural resource management, land information services, and environmental issues. The Department's services include agriculture; fisheries and aquaculture; land and water resource management; nature conservation; Crown land management; quarantine; and Service Tasmania shop management.
The Tasmanian Freight Equalisation Scheme helps with the cost of shipping eligible goods between Tasmania and the mainland by sea and only
applies to goods for use or sale within Australia.
It is important to note that cargo moved interstate by air is ineligiible for support under the schene, as are goods destined for export markets overseas.
Australian Freight Councils Network (AFCN)
Freight and Logistics Council of NSW (FALCONSW)
New South Wales Freight Advisory Council
Queensland Multimodel Freight Councill
Queensland Transport and Logistics Council
South Australian Freight Council (SAFC)
Victorian Freight & Logistics Council (VFLC)
Western Australian Freight and Logistics Council
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