 Our Mission
"We support businesses that need independant, high quality Pallet And Logistics Management advice, by being the leading independant consultant in Australia. We help our business clients to achieve competitive advantages, business excellence and successful outcomes through their relationship with us, and our combined knowledge and skills."
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Our Code of Conduct
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We operate under a simple, straightforward and clear Code of Conduct. We understand that business confidentiality is of utmost importance, as is the highest levels of professionalism and integrity, coupled of course with excellent customer service. Should you require us, we are more than happy to enter into a formal 'Confidentiality Agreement'
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Our Code of Conduct
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The use of this Service, including any storage of information or access to or use of information, is at the user's sole risk. Pallet And Logistics Management and its employees, agents, information providers and licensors will not be responsible for any damages or loss suffered or incurred by any user or any other person arising in any way from the information or the Service provided.
Neither Pallet And Logistics Management nor any of its information providers, licensors, employees or agents give any warranty of any kind, unless where stated:
1. as to merchantability or fitness of the Services for a particular purpose; 2. that the Services will be uninterrupted or error free; 3. that the results obtained from the use of the Services will be of a particular quality.
Information provided by Pallet And Logistics Management is made available subject to specific restrictions and disclaimers applicable to individual services and in any specific agreement the client agrees to be bound by and accept those limitations.
The user assumes sole responsibility for all use of the information supplied and agrees to release Pallet And Logistics Management -- its employees, agents, licensors and information providers from and indemnify them against any liability or claim by any person arising from:
1. the information supplied; or 2. any infringement of copyright or breach of any restrictions applicable to the use of such information.
These stipulations (above) in no way seek to reduce or remove rights conferred upon a user in Australia under the Trade Practices Act (1974), and its successive legislative updates. |
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