Discover why some logistics operators are pulling ahead while others are stuck in neutral.
In this on-demand session, Origin unveils findings from the 2025 Logistics Tech Outlook, a research study across 85 logistics companies in Australia and New Zealand, revealing how leading operators are using technology to gain a competitive edge.
You’ll learn:
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Where logistics companies are investing today, and what’s next on their roadmap
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Which digital projects have delivered the biggest wins (and where others stumbled)
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What customers are demanding most from their logistics providers
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Why tech-driven operators are more satisfied with their progress and competitiveness
Whether you’re evaluating new systems, wrestling with fragmented data, or exploring AI and automation, this session provides real-world insights to benchmark your progress and plan your next move.
Featuring:
Alan Dowsett – Head of Origin, Sandfield
Alan leads Origin, Sandfield’s specialist supply chain software division, delivering innovative solutions in visibility, transport, and container management for companies like Qube, Mainfreight, H.W. Richardson, Tasman Logistics, and Prixcar. With nearly 20 years of experience, he knows what it takes to turn complex supply chain challenges into opportunities.
Chris Spence – Chief Growth Officer, Sandfield
Chris helps clients grow and adapt in the world of software. With over two decades in international business leadership, including time in Singapore, he brings deep expertise in helping logistics and transport companies compete on a global scale.
Who it’s for:
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Executives and senior leaders looking to understand how tech drives competitive advantage
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Operations and supply chain managers aiming to integrate systems and scale efficiently
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IT and digital leaders responsible for technology roadmaps and integrations
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Customer service and commercial teams focused on improving visibility and customer experience
Watch now to see what’s shaping logistics technology in 2025 and how ambitious operators are using software to stay ahead.