Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says the collapse of the Scott’s Transport company triggered “serious concerns” about Australia's supply chain.
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Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says the collapse of the Scott’s Transport company triggered “serious concerns” about Australia’s supply chain. “The real worry is that Scott’s may be the first of many to fail as cost pressures rise in the whole trucking industry,” Mr Greenwood said.
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