Welcome,
28th February 2011
ADG = Best In Class
During the past 6 months ADG has undertaken a comprehensive Business Process & System Review to discover areas for improvement in our operations. Our objective is to not only meet the industry best practice, but to exceed it. This reengineering of our way of doing things was developed with 3 clear goals in mind…
1. to improve our customer service beyond our clients expectations,
2. to cut unnecessary operational costs; and,
3. to become world-class in our industry.
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Helping Drillers Get On With Drilling
Exploration drillers, such as Traverse Drilling, are starting to see real value in outsourcing their non-core activites to focus on what they do best… drilling.
And ADG Global Supply is more than equipped to take on the challenge with our end to end sourcing, purchasing and supply service - Global Procurement. |
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Announced last week, ADG Global Supply has been awarded a 3 Year Global Procurement & Supply Chain Management contract by Traverse Drilling International. ADG will manage Traverse Drilling's sourcing, purchasing, industrial supply, logistics and supply chain management activities.
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Packaging - Changing For The Better
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2011 will see some significant improvements to our packaging solutions, with the introduction of new packaging formats – pallet boxes, ½ pallet boxes and a new mid-size box.. |
These changes have been made with our clients in mind. With some goods travelling to the other side of the world, it is vital that our packaging provides improved security and protection to consignments during transportation.
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The Return To 2008 Tyre Shortages
As the resource industry gets set to boom again, a few select 'Big Miners' are sitting pretty, take Barrick for example.. |
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On January 30, 2008, former Barrick chief executive, Greg Wilkins, announced a funding deal with Japan's Yokohama Rubber to ensure a near-perpetual supply of off-road tyres for Barrick's truck fleet.
In exchange for a $US35 million loan from Barrick, Yokohama expanded its Onomichi tyre plant near Hiroshima, with Barrick also agreeing to buy 1300 giant tyres a year for its open-pit mining fleet.
At the time it was a revolutionary deal, and one not copied by other big miners who could perhaps smell trouble brewing as the first waves of the GFC washed up on the shores of New York and opted out of similar supply deals.
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The Quick Snippets
New Universal Pumps dedicated website... go there
ADG Support QLD Flood Appeal... learn more
ADG Releases Positive Half Yearly Results... read announcement
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