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Logistics & Transport Focus

'Logistics & Transport Focus'

The Institute's flagship magazine...

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Keep informed with your exclusive member journal containing the latest news, reports, case studies and sector-profile jobs plus much more! 

'Logistics & Transport Focus' is sent to all members in the post each month. It is the consistent view of many industry surveys that 'Logistics & Transport Focus' is the leading magazine covering the combined disciplines of logistics, transport and supply chain management. It is seen as essential reading for senior supply chain professionals, logisticians and transport executives throughout the world.

The editorial team seeks to provide a quality, flagship magazine covering the breadth of key issues, reflecting the Institute's aims and objectives and the interests of the members. The new-look magazine covers all the hot topics of the moment and is now more comprehensive, readable and easy to use than ever before.

'Logistics & Transport Focus' goes to the heart of the main issues in each edition, examining current developments from the perspective of experts in the field. This is why our members consider 'Logistics & Transport Focus' as one of the main benefits of Institute membership.

Each issue of 'Logistics & Transport Focus' is mailed direct to 19,500 members nominated addresses and has a readership of around 55,000.

Further Information

Editorial Policy

The editorial policy of 'Logistics & Transport Focus' is to publish articles and shorter news items that enable members to improve their professional knowledge so that they have the potential to advance their careers, their professional competence and improve the way in which they are able to contribute to the overall effectiveness of their organisations.

Contributions

Articles are welcomed from individuals, or organisations, whether a member of the Institute or not. Material must be 'non-advertorial' - that is, not 'disguised' advertisements. Case studies, generic, papers, opinion, research and related topics treated in some depth are the normal material.

To save disappointment from intense work being turned down, the following steps should be taken in submitting an article: