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3 Applications of AI That Could Change Your Ag Business

As an emerging technology, artificial intelligence (AI) offers a lot of potential – as well as risks – for Australia’s agricultural sector. This article details three ways to harness AI that could transform your farming operations. How demands on farmers are changing According to the United Nations (UN), the global population will reach 9.8 billion […]

What’s Your Business Duty When Selling Faulty Goods?

Each year, almost 800 Australians die due to using items that were unsafe due to their production or the way they were sold. The ACCC’s analysis shows fatalities due to faulty products were predominantly a result of: Those fatalities and people hospitalised due to defective products cost the Australian economy about $5 billion annually, according to figures […]

The New Reality for Australia’s Transport & Logistics

The New Reality for Australia’s Transport & Logistics

While supply chains have always been prone to disruption, they have become even less predictable in the wake of the pandemic. These findings are according to a global Shopify report. Sanctions, aftershocks, and political instability continue. Fuelling the ongoing volatility includes shortages of: This has led to weak links in how businesses source, produce, transport, and […]

Using Foreign Manufacturers? Here’s How To Reduce Your Risks

Australia’s skills shortage and high manufacturing costs mean importing products and parts from overseas can make good business sense.  This article is your risk management update on sourcing from foreign manufacturers.  Risks of imported products/components Using overseas manufacturers to source parts and products raises these issues: If there’s any issue with the overseas-made product, you […]

Spotlight on Work-Vehicle Bingles & Managing Your Risks

As a business owner, you know how important it is to maintain the safety of your work fleet and have clear policies for staff using them.  The cost of fleet accidents The social and economic costs of all road crashes in Australia are more than $30 billion each year, according to the Bureau of Infrastructure and […]

Your Guide to Benefits & Risks of Becoming a Franchisee

Franchising can be a great way to start a business with a ready-made model and resources for a fee. Research shows that four out of 10 franchisees used to work for the franchisor, making it a natural transition.  Franchising is a mature sector in Australia, so franchisors are becoming creative in finding ways to expand. Even part-time […]

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