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Packaging professionals are invited to contribute to the AIP's 2022 Salary & Career Survey, which is open to the Australasian Region and closes on Thursday, 31 March.

Developed in partnership with sister-association the IoPP,  this year’s AIP Salary & Career Survey is the only survey in the Australasian region dedicated exclusively to benchmarking salaries and employment trends within the industry – those contributing to the survey will help AIP develop a definitive resource for the industry in this region.

The results from the survey will be included in the 2022 AIP Salary & Career report and will cover roles, education, experience, career satisfaction, concerns and salaries. The report created from this survey does more than report a salary; it touches on the participant's current employment status, educational factors, future career prospects and more.

The IoPP continues to be the authoritative force in reporting salary and employment information within the packaging industry in the United States, and the partnership with the AIP will expand the reach of the survey into new regions. The survey results for the Australasian Region will be developed from data derived from questions pertaining to our region that have been added to the IoPP Salary Survey in North America.

Those who complete the confidential survey will receive a complimentary edition of the final 2022 report from the AIP. 

To complete the confidential survey please click here

Food & Drink Business

After a strong performance on the international awards circuit this year, Tasmanian distillery Callington Mill has secured four European distribution partnerships – expanding its profile into Belgium, France, Germany, and Poland.

With Australian and international supply chains under pressure, and resilient capability becoming increasingly critical, the federal government has updated the National Freight and Supply Chain Strategy and released a new National Action Plan.

More than a year after Fonterra Co-operative Group raised the prospect of divesting its global Consumer and associated businesses, it has agreed to sell it to global French dairy giant, Lactalis, for AU$3.479 billion (NZ$3.845 billion).