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December 2023
Sustainability Conversations and Networking EventBook Now
Start Date:05/12/2023 10:30
End Date:05/12/2023 12:30
Event Code:RSF0078
Description:

 

When: Tuesday 05 December 2023, 10:30 - 13:00
Where: University of Gloucestershire, Hardwick Campus, St Paul’s Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 4BS

Sustainability conversations and Networking Event

To celebrate Community Rail Gloucestershire's sustainability achievements, CILT(UK) Railway Study Forum, CMAC Group and Community Rail bring you the opportunity to find out more and see the Community Rail Group in action. We'll be discussing all of the great work that Community Rail Gloucestershire has been doing, and you'll hear from a member of each organisation on the importance of sustainability in transport.

Agenda:
 


  • 10:30am Welcome – Neil Micklethwaite (CMAC)
  • 10:35am Welcome – Chris Selman (Department for Transport)
  • 10:45am Introduction to the Gloucestershire CRP – Paul Webster (Community Rail Network)
  • 10:50am Presentations from Gloucestershire CRP led by Jon Harris Chair and Non-Executive Director, GCRP
  • 11:10am Presentation from Hannah McDonnell Executive Director Gloucestershire  CRP
  • 11.30am Questions and discussion led by Alice Mannion (Community Rail Network)
  • 12:15pm Closing Remarks – Neil Micklethwaite and Chris Selman
  • 12:30pm Networking and lunch 
  • 13:00pm Event closes

 

Factors affecting on-line share of retail demand & Kerbside capacity and changes in urban logisticsBook Now
Start Date:05/12/2023 17:00
End Date:05/12/2023 18:30
Event Code:RLF0336
Description:

 

When: 05 December 2023, 17:00 - 18:30
Where: Online (TSUG link)
Speakers

Adrian Palmer, Professor of Marketing, Henley Business School, University of Reading 


Christopher Sturman, Joint Chair of the CILT Retail Forum 


Factors affecting on-line share of retail demand

Adrian Palmer, Professor of Marketing, Henley Business School, University of Reading will initially take a consumer perspective and look at the broader drivers of (and increasingly inhibitors to) online sales growth. Using available statistics, he will explore developments in particular segments / sectors where the growth has been most marked. He will discuss recent research which has illuminated the reasons why online sales have fallen since lockdowns, and highlight the social / economic reasons which help to address the ongoing question of where online sales growth will eventually plateau.
He will then look at the cost side factors which have impacted growth and have given cost advantages to online retailers and a competitive advantage relative to bricks and mortars stores, using the rather limited statistical evidence of the role of bricks and mortars stores in facilitating online sales. He will discuss a significant methodological issue as online and offline activities become increasingly interdependent activities.

Kerbside capacity and changes in urban logistics

Christopher Sturman, Joint Chair of the CILT Retail Forum with over 45 years in multi modal logistics and supply chain management in automotive, and then in food and drink in all three temperature environments, will discuss current themes being developed in the downstream logistics and services supply area, particularly for food and drink.  He will focus on the Kerbside Call for Evidence currently underway in collaboration between CILT UK and the Central London Freight Quality Partnership. This seeks to identify more clearly the mismatch between placemaking, urban planning, and essential kerbside delivery and collection across the whole range of goods and services for customers and consumers.


Whilst primarily looking at London, there are obvious synergies with other cities and conurbations where user priorities and transport planning is causing loss of productivity, reliability problems, parking infringement costs, and fleet size issues with increased use of vans adding to emissions, congestion and the health and safety of workers, and the wider population.
National and Local Government are beginning to recognise the need to understand the needs of commercial interest in their areas – freight is now on the agenda. Funding is now being provided for further research and Chris will explore some of the wider ideas and project work currently in progress, covering the use of water and rail to feed urban micro hubs and smaller delivery opportunities.


BOOKING INSTRUCTIONS
If you would like to book a place for this seminar, please e-mail seminars@tsug.co.uk. Places are free for members and those who work for corporate members and there is a £5 charge for non-members (a paypal link will be sent).  Bookings close shortly before the seminar.


TSUG & GDPR
Under the new GDPR regulations we may only send e-mails to people who have requested them. If you are 
an individual member or your employer is a corporate member you will receive flyers, our monthly review 
and requests for consultations unless you opt out. If you are not a member we are not allowed to e-mail 
you unless you opt in, so if this applies and you have not yet done so and wish to continue receiving details.

 
Project Management in Transport Planning - OnlineBook Now
Start Date:06/12/2023 09:00
End Date:06/12/2023 17:00
Event Code:PTRC0816
Description:

This course is designed to introduce all aspects of project management to transportation practitioners and to provide fundamental knowledge to project management practice. It teaches people skills rather than a methodology such as PRINCE, Projects or Agile. You will understand the importance of human capability in project management to leverage processes and methodologies and in getting the best out of everyone involved in the project for a successful delivery including the project manager.

Pre-course questionnaires will be completed by participants and the course is tailored to reflect their requirements.


Programme and Booking Form 

Full programme here..

Course Fees

Standard Fee: £385 + VAT

CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £365 + VAT


Booking

Click book now to book online with a card or return a completed booking formto the Events Team at info@ptrc-training.co.uk.


Annual Charity Quiz and Social evening - How transport can be better represented in the media. A discussion..Book Now
Start Date:06/12/2023 18:30
End Date:06/12/2023 20:00
Event Code:CSR0310
Description:

 

When: 06 December 2023, 18:30 - 21:30
Where: Staff Centre, Bournemouth University, Wallisdown Campus, BH12 5BB

Annual Charity Quiz.

 
The popular Annual Charity Quiz for the Chris Francombe trophy.


This will take place at the usual venue:


Bournemouth University, Talbot Campus in Wallisdown, Poole BH12 5BB


The Staff Centre is in Poole House. For directions on Campus:

  • Go to map available at https://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/search/maps
  • Click on Talbot Campus Interactive Map
  • Click on ‘Locations’
  • Click on ‘Staff’
  • Tick Staff Centre
  • Please click on Staff Centre (numbered 10)


You can also be directed form the Reception at the front of Poole House (which will still be staffed in the evening).
Free Parking is available on Campus. No Permit is required after 18.00


Entry is £5.00 per head for Members and Non-Members to be paid on the night.


Teams are a maximum of 4. All members are welcome so please come along as you can be formed into teams with other
(unattached) members or allocated to help out teams who are short on numbers on the evening. We would love to see as many of you as possible.

Pre booking is not essential – just come along.

  • Entry is £5.00 per person (payable on the night)
  • A buffet (always very good) is included (halfway through the quiz)
  • Drinks are available from the student bar
  • There will be a raffle
  • All contributions to raffle prizes will be gratefully received

The winning team will be awarded the Chris Francombe cup in memory of our past Chair
There are also small prizes to the winning team

Booking for Members and Non-Members - £5.00 to be paid on the night.


Click 'Book now' online to book, if you have any difficulties email us at regions@ciltuk.org.uk quoting event code: CSR0310


Note: If you are not a current Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, please be aware our membership team may be in touch with you using your email address provided regards membership opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted please email and let us know at regions@ciltuk.org.uk

IEMA - Exploring Green Careers in Transport & LogisticsBook Now
Start Date:07/12/2023 12:00
End Date:07/12/2023 13:00
Event Code:ABC0869
Description:

 

When: Thursday 07 December 2023 12.00 - 13.00
Where: Online

IEMA collaborative event with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and Wincanton.

This session is in collaboration with the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) and Wincanton. The webinar is 1 hour, and will provide an insight into the importance of sustainability within the sector, and the role of green careers and skills. Bethany Windsor, Director of Stakeholder Engagement and Relationship Management at CILT and Steve Tainton, Head of Sustainability at Wincanton, will join us to talk about;

 

  • The implications of more sustainable practices on roles, now and in the future, and the impact this could have on a future career in this space
  • Wincanton’s approach to sustainability (projects/roles) and creating engagement and connections across the business with sustainable aims and initiatives
  • Provide awareness of the green transition and upskilling opportunities to those already in the industry



To find out more information and to book onto this event, please use the below link:


Exploring Green Careers in Transport & Logistics - Green Careers Hub

 

Sustainability at Owens LogisticsBook Now
Start Date:07/12/2023 17:00
End Date:07/12/2023 18:30
Event Code:WR0403
Description:

 

When: 07 December 2023, 17:00 - 18:30
Where: Zoom Webinar
Speaker: Briony Moller, Group Business Relationship Manager, Owens Group

This presentation will outline the current projects and initiatives currently being undertaken across the Owens Group, towards improving our sustainability and environmental impact. Over the past few months, Supply Chain is the key area where suppliers and customers are focusing their sustainability goals and looking for improvements which have a mutual benefit to all. The discussion will explore the limiting factors that we have encountered when looking into our sustainability both as a business but also within the wider network and infrastructure.

Booking for Members - FREE
Click 'Book now' online to book, if you have any difficulties email us at regions@ciltuk.org.uk quoting event code: WR0403

Booking for Non-Members - £5.00 inc. VAT
Email regions@ciltuk.org.uk with a completed booking form

Note: If you are not a current Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, please be aware our membership team may be in touch with you using your email address provided regards membership opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted please email and let us know at regions@ciltuk.org.uk


Competencies:

  • SUS1.1 Social, Economic and Environmental Resilience
The Rise and Rise of the Warehouse: Why 2024 is The Year of WarehousingBook Now
Start Date:11/12/2023 18:00
End Date:11/12/2023 19:00
Event Code:WIL0333
Description:

 

When: 11 December 2023, 18:00 - 19:00
Where: Zoom Webinar
Speaker: Clare Bottle FCILT, CEO, UK Warehousing Association  

In 2024, the number of warehouses in the UK has never been higher, with large warehouse properties occupying over 600 million square feet.  High Street tasks such as picking & packing are being forced back up the supply chain by ecommerce, whilst quasi-manufacturing activities like assembling gift-packs or printing T-shirts are pushed downstream into the warehouse too.  Today’s warehouses are safer and more efficient than ever, meeting the needs of business customers across the UK and the world, fulfilling the desires of consumers from every walk of life and providing well-paid employment with opportunities to progress.  90 percent of people have never even considered a career in logistics, yet there are a million jobs in the UK’s warehouses.  They form the backbone of a vital logistics industry which generates £163 billion in gross value added to the economy.

In this context, the UK Warehousing Association has a commanding reputation.  It is the only trade body demonstrating how the essential warehousing sector underpins economic growth throughout the country: supporting Government’s commitment to levelling-up; adopting robotics & automation and harnessing sophisticated IT systems to improve productivity; creating social mobility by giving people access to work; reducing carbon footprints, by installing rooftop solar panels; and embracing the circular economy, as the hub of returns management, recycling, upcycling and repairs, to cut waste.

Marking UKWA’s 80th anniversary, 2024 The Year of Warehousing is a year-long campaign which will showcase the social and economic benefits of warehousing, introduce exciting new products – including the first ever recognised qualification for Warehouse Managers, jointly developed with CILT – and step up the support on offer for UKWA members with new business benefits and an excellent programme of events.  CEO Clare Bottle will even be visiting 80 warehouses, because 2024 The Year of Warehousing is about sharing best practice and building a powerful sense of community too.

The wonderful warehousing sector deserves to take pride in its achievements and gain wider recognition from government, the media and the general public.  Join this webinar to hear directly from UKWA’s CEO Clare Bottle, a longstanding Fellow of CILT and the Vice-Chair of our Women in Logistics forum, about what their campaign means for our sector and how CILT Members can get involved.


Booking for Members - FREE
Click 'Book now' online to book, if you have any difficulties email us at forums@ciltuk.org.uk quoting event code: WIL0333

Booking for Non-Members - £5.00 inc. VAT
Email forums@ciltuk.org.uk with a completed booking form


Note: If you are not a current Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, please be aware our membership team may be in touch with you using your email address provided regards membership opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted please email and let us know at forums@ciltuk.org.uk

Competency sets:

SC1.2 Warehousing and Inventory

The Early Railways of SussexBook Now
Start Date:12/12/2023 17:30
End Date:12/12/2023 19:00
Event Code:SER0348
Description:

 

When: 12 December 2023, 17:30 - 19:00
Where: Zoom Webinar
Speaker: Kevin Gordon, Founder, British Transport Police History Group 

Kevin is a founder member of the British Transport Police History Group and has a lifelong interest in Sussex history and particularly its railways.  His talk will plot the very beginning of railway travel in England and chart how the 'iron-road’ pushed down into Sussex from London and spread across the county.  Kevin will report on early attitudes to the railway and how dangerous railway travel could be. As a retired railway police officer, he will also mention the early polling of the railways of Sussex. 


Booking for Members - FREE
Click 'Book now' online to book, if you have any difficulties email us at regions@ciltuk.org.uk quoting event code: SER0348

Booking for Non-Members - £5.00 inc. VAT
Email regions@ciltuk.org.uk with a completed booking form


Note: If you are not a current Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, please be aware our membership team may be in touch with you using your email address provided regards membership opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted please email and let us know at regions@ciltuk.org.uk

 

Supply Chain Risk - The Human FactorBook Now
Start Date:14/12/2023 18:00
End Date:14/12/2023 20:00
Event Code:FTF0309
Description:

 

When: 14 December 2023, 17:30 (for 18:00) - 20:00
Where: The London School of Economics and political Science, 54 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London WC2A 3LJ (nearest tube is Holborn)
Speakers:

  • David Benford, Managing Director, Blackstage Forensics
  • Jan Meyer, Chief Operating Officer, Freightsafe
  • Sholto Millar, Head of Business Development, Freightsafe
  • David J. Thompson | Investigator | Signum Services   


The annual CIPS/CILT supply chain risk event is back, after a two-year hiatus and attention turns to the human factor in supply chain risk management.

When it comes to supply chain security, people are often the weakest link. Businesses around the world lose £ billions to cyber and physical criminals every year, and a lot of that is down to the exploitation of human curiosity, credulity and complacency.

Criminals, that used to rely on phishing, hacking and weak security, now make use of stolen branding, legitimate-looking emails, fake websites and - increasingly - direct targeting of selected individual’s curiosity and credulity.

And while trucking has its own share of cyber-concerns, it’s the actions of its drivers (and inaction of governments) that contributes directly to supply chain risk and cargo theft.

Drivers face the road alone, often in harsh weather conditions, for weeks at a time, with the ever-present risk of hijacking and theft.

2022 ended with an average of nearly 20 cargo theft incidents per day in December in 28 countries across Europe, the Middle East & Africa, with product losses of more than £15 million in 31 days.

Despite the challenges our expert speakers will illuminate - using live examples - they will also outline the positive changes we can make and actions we can take to mitigate and maybe even eradicate cyber and driver supply chain risk in the future.

This event will be of interest to anyone who works in supply chain, logistics, freight and procurement; as a practitioner, carrier or customer. It will be of particular interest to managers with security and risk responsibility and will be valuable to students seeking topical industry issues and leading-edge thinking.


Speakers


David Benford | Managing Director | Blackstage Forensics



When non-social data is combined with social media intelligence, it offers a powerful weapon for criminals to use against an individual, their family, their employer and colleagues. Blackstage Forensics conducts open source online investigations, digital safeguarding of individuals at risk and specialised training.


David works with high-profile individuals, the sport, music, film and TV broadcast industries. He is well known for his specialist work with the defence, law enforcement and diplomatic sectors, is a visiting professional fellow at the School of Law at the University of Derby and lectures on Operational Security at the College of Policing. 


Jan Meyer | Chief Operating Officer | Freightsafe and Sholto Millar | Head of Business Development | Freightsafe



There are 22 million trucks in the world, that are mandated by law to park every day, but the global shortage of parking spaces is contributing to the loss of £ billions every year through theft. Freight Safe deliver secure parking solutions that are simple, swift and scalable.


Sholto is a graduate of the University of Exeter, where he began conducting a report into the supply and demand gaps of the truck parking industry. Sholto’s research introduced him to Freight Safe and, in his current role, to build a network of secure parking areas across Europe. Joining Sholto is Freightsafe’s COO, Jan, who joined the project in 2022 with experience across the Consulting, Aviation and Logistics sectors.

David J. Thompson | Investigator | Signum Services

TT Club is the leading mutual insurance provider to the international transport and logistics industry. Signum Services is the Club’s in-house maritime crime investigation department. Its expert investigators are former senior police officers, and they conduct criminal investigations worldwide.


This is a joint event with Freight Forwarding Forum and London Region.

Booking for Members - FREE
Click 'Book now' online to book, if you have any difficulties email us at forums@ciltuk.org.uk quoting event code:  FTF0309


Booking for Non-Members - £5.00 inc. VAT
Email forums@ciltuk.org.uk with a completed booking form


Note: If you are not a current Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, please be aware our membership team may be in touch with you using your email address provided regards membership opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted please email and let us know at forums@ciltuk.org.uk

Competency sets:

 

  •  DT1.3 Data Governance – Legal, Social and Ethical
  •  EQ2.1 Risk Identification, Reduction and Safety Management
January 2024
Kent County Council – Progress on Local Transport Plan 5 (LTP5) and Thanet Parkway Station ProjectBook Now
Start Date:03/01/2024 18:00
End Date:03/01/2024 19:30
Event Code:SER0349
Description:

 

When: 3 January 2024, 18:00 - 19:30
Where: Zoom Webinar
Speaker: Joseph Ratcliffe, Transport Strategy Manager, Transportation, Kent County Council
                Mark Welch, Principal Planner, Transport Strategy, Kent County Council

Joseph Ratcliffe will give a presentation on Thanet Parkway station – Thanet’s first new station in 90 years. Hear the challenges of developing the case, attracting the funding, getting through planning, and working with Network Rail and Southeastern trains to successfully deliver an operational station to support Kent’s growth.

Mark Welch will give a presentation on the Council’s new Local Transport Plan and the challenge of charting a course for the future of transport in Kent in an especially dynamic policy and economic context.

Booking for Members - FREE
Click 'Book now' online to book, if you have any difficulties email us at regions@ciltuk.org.uk quoting event code: LG0347

Booking for Non-Members - £5.00 inc. VAT
Email regions@ciltuk.org.uk with a completed booking form

Note: If you are not a current Member of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, please be aware our membership team may be in touch with you using your email address provided regards membership opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted please email and let us know at regions@ciltuk.org.uk

Competency sets

TP1.1 Transport Infrastructure and Network Resilience
TP1.2 Transport Nodes and Connecting Links
TP2.1 Policy Planning for Transport

 

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