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    Andrew Nicol is the founder and director of agóge logistics
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    Agoge specialise in providing ingenious supply chain services including personnel, training and online. After just four years agóge has an annual turnover of $10 million dollars with branches in Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington and Christchurch.

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Turnover is highest in the Jun Quarter

Statistics NZ released there latest employer-employee data last week. He are some interesting numbers I have discovered:

Staff Turnover
The transport industry had a 14.4% turnover for the year to March. This is down slightly on the same time last year which is 15.5%. For the wholesale trade (which includes many distribution centres) turnover is 13.3%

Looking at the stats it is interesting to see that the June Quarter is actually the highest turnover period for the supply chain industry and historically rises to around 17% for transport and 15% for wholesale. Time to keep a close eye on the your staff.

Number of workers
The other fact I found interesting was that since Mar 2002 (when agoge launched) work numbers in this transport category have increased by 15% from 61,000 to 71,000 people.

Workers in the wholesale industry have increased 14% from 96,000 to 110,000.

All in all a growth industry! While it would be nice to reduce the staff turnover I suspect that this will continue to rise. People are no longer committed to long term employment and will move jobs more frequently than ever.

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Being 'Green' can pay dividends

Walmart_1 The size and scale of Wal-Mart continues to blow my mind. Check out this news snippet as they seek to cut packaging costs.

Wal-Mart plans to cut packaging 5%. The initiative is projected to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 667,000 tonnes, equal to taking 213,000 trucks off the road annually and save 67m US gallons of diesel. The 5% packaging cuts will also generate US$ 3.4 billion in savings for Wal-Mart.

Think about it, they will take a fleet of trucks larger than size of NZ's entire transport industry off the road. Given however that a huge proportion of these trucks will be in places like China. I am sure they will be deployed somewhere else.

Being green can save significant dollars, particularly if you are the size of Wal-Mart!