UNISYS AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED
Location
NEW SOUTH WALES
Founded
2003-07-23
Website
Risk Signals
1613 news mentions monitored
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Recent Articles about UNISYS AUSTRALIA PTY LIMITED
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2024-09-30 (freightwaves.com)
Countdown to lockdown
Welcome to the WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Newsletter presented by Unisys. In this issue, Only hours until ILA port strike; Helene relief; hurricane hammers roads.
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2024-09-24 (freightwaves.com)
6 days until 45,000 East and Gulf Coast dockworkers could go on strike
Inside the WHAT THE TRUCK?!? newsletter East and Gulf Coast ports prepare for strike in 6 days; are truckers serial killers? ; and Trump vs. John Deere
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2024-09-19 (freightwaves.com)
Steamship lines add strike surcharges
Inside the newsletter: steamship lines react to potential port strike; tariffs targeted; exploding pager supply chains
Read more2024-09-12 (freightwaves.com)
Fears of an East Coast port strike grow as deadline looms
Welcome to the WHAT THE TRUCK?!? Newsletter presented by Unisys. In this issue, port strike has shipping managers on edge; cost parity with diesel; bridge strike; and more.
Read more2022-10-21 (arnnet.com.au)
Avaya and Unisys strike partnership driven by enterprise customer demand
Avaya and Unisys have made official a partnership driven by increased demand from enterprise customers and larger organisations.
Read more2018-03-19 (zdnet.com)
Unisys pockets AU$90m in border biometrics and Defence IT support
Australia's new Minister for Home Affairs Peter Dutton has said a facial recognition trial at Canberra Airport has so far resulted in a 90 percent strike rate. Read more: http://zd.net/2CcTTDW
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