The Australian Automotive Network eXchange (AANX) Project was awarded $105,000 under Round 3 of the ITOL program. The major objective was to create a reliable, secure and well-managed Internet-standards based private network for the Australian automotive industry to provide a platform for conducting domestic and international business-to-business (B2B) e-commerce activities.
The Tasmania Logistics Online (TLO) Project was awarded $80,000 in May 2000 under Round 4 of the ITOL program. TLO demonstrated the commercial benefits available to logistics and transport providers, as well as their customers, when they migrate from paper based workflows to an automated operation.
The Beef Industry Genetics Website project received $35,000 under Round 4 of the ITOL Program. The project sought to provide Internet delivery of modern breeding methods through the collaboration of a number of educational institutions and peak industry bodies representing beef producers.