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Fruit Bars Don’t Grow on Trees!

Fruit Bars Don’t Grow on Trees!. Supply chain of the Bellis Fruit Bar- Orchard to Lunch box. Produced by the South Australian Freight Council with special thanks to TDTSA , Ian Lovell & Bellis Fruit Bars. . How does an apricot become a Fruit Bar?. Image: faqs.org.

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Fruit Bars Don’t Grow on Trees!

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  1. Fruit Bars Don’t Grow on Trees! Supply chain of the Bellis Fruit Bar- Orchard to Lunch box Produced by the South Australian Freight Council with special thanks to TDTSA, Ian Lovell & Bellis Fruit Bars.

  2. How does an apricot become a Fruit Bar? Image: faqs.org

  3. What is a Supply Chain? Definition: Any sequence of events involved in the production and distribution of a product. Who is involved in the process? • Suppliers • Manufacturers • Transport & Logistics • Distributors/ reseller • Retailers

  4. Supply Chain Overview Image: Weber State University, Utah USA How many events do you think take place in the Supply Chain of a Bellis Fruit Bar?

  5. Bellis fruit bars supply chain Raw Product Production: Imported Dried Apricots Stage 1: Fruit Processing

  6. Bellis fruit bars supply chain Raw Product Production: Imported Dried Apricots Stage 2: Seafreight Export Logistics

  7. Bellis fruit bars supply chain Raw Product Production: Imported Dried Apricots Stage 3: Seafreight Import Logistics

  8. Bellis fruit bars supply chain Final Product Production & Distribution Stage 4: Manufacturing & Warehousing

  9. Bellis fruit bars supply chain Distribution & Sales Stage 5: Distributor, Retailer & Consumer Logistics

  10. How does all this affect you? What other sorts of products go through a supply chain?

  11. How else does it affect you? What do all of these jobs have in common? • Warehouse Manager • Store person • Forklift Driver • Truck Driver • Diesel Mechanic • Dispatch/Receivals Clerk • Cartage Coordinator • Stevedore • Seafarer (Ship’s Officer) • Crane Operator • Customs Officer • Quarantine Officer • Train Driver • Rail Terminal Planner • Rail Track Worker • Purchasing Officer • Customs Broker • Import/Export Coordinator • Documentation Clerk • Airline Operations Officer • Supply Chain Analyst • Cold Chain Specialist • Transport Engineer • Pilot (Marine & Air)

  12. They are all part of the Transport & Logistics Industry! Road Sea Services to Freight Rail Air

  13. Want a career that can take you places? Join the TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS Industry for a future that can offer you benefits such as: Interesting and varied roles offering both hands on & desk jobs Excellent pay Ageing workforce- this means lots of jobs opening up for young people! Growing industry means your skills will be wanted well into the future Excellent support & networking opportunities for young industry entrants through industry group Accelerate SA Whatever you get into, get into T&L!

  14. Industry Entry Pathways • Drivers licence, first aid certificate • Forklift Licence • Truck licence, varying levels • Certificates in Transport & Logistics • Diploma of Logistics • Cadetships • Traineeships & Apprenticeships • VET Automotive streams • VET Business Administration streams • Graduate positions

  15. Cadet Profile Cadet & Industry Profiles Aaron Barty- Transpacific Cleanaway (Age 21) • Completed SACE 2008 • Logistics Cadetship with Transpacific Cleanaway 2009, completed October 2010 • Certificate IV Warehouse & Storage completed 2009 • Studied Diploma of Logistics Management, 2010 • Currently Operations Supervisor John Sorrenti- Pacific National Rail (Age 30) • Completed SACE 1998 • Pacific National Rail, Data Entry Operator 1998 • Terminal Operations Manager in 2005 • Business Improvement Manager 2010 • Six Sigma Course- (Business Improvement Program) • Accelerate SA Vice-Chairperson Industry Profile • Aleisha MacFarlane- SA Freight Council (Age 28) • Completed SACE 2000 • Bachelor of International Studies completed 2004 • Solo Resource Recovery 2006 • Customs Agency Services, Import Operator 2008 • Joined SA Freight Council 2010, Project Officer • CILT-Accelerate SA Chairperson Industry Profile

  16. Like to find out more? • A web based resource providing, among other things, 70 Career Briefs – covering all the main T&L jobs across air, sea, road, rail and services to freight. • Some of the jobs profiles include – • Road Train Driver • Dispatch Supervisor • Customs Broker • Warehouse Manager • Terminal Planner • Export Operations Officer • Pilot • Ship’s Captain • Visit: www.the-linc.com.au Offering a Bachelor of Management (Logistics and Supply Chain Management) UniSA is the only SA University to offer a degree in the T&L field. To find out more visit: www.unisa.edu.au Transport Distribution Training SA is one of 11 industry skills councils around the country. TDTSA can provide excellent information on T&L industry training and cadetships. To find out more Visit: www.tdtsa.com.au

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