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May 2024
Visit to DHL carbon neutral site - CoventryBook Now
Start Date:07/05/2024 09:00:00
End Date:07/05/2024 14:00:00
Event Code:WIL0334
Description:
When: 07 May 2024, 9.30 - 14.00 
Where: DHL Cross Point
Speaker: Speakers from DHL – Topics include: Digital Manufacturing, carbon neutral site, DHL Diversity & Inclusion initiatives

Join us at our spectacular Carbon-Neutral Site in Coventry as DHL Supply Chain proudly presents this event designed for like-minded professionals in the logistics industry. A great opportunity to connect, build relationships, and share experiences with industry leaders. Gain valuable industry insights on topics including DIEB, Sustainability, Digitalization and
Innovation and much more.

Cross Point Coventry is DHL’s first carbon neutral site in Europe boasting sustainable innovation to support its customers sustainability goals. This is partly enabled via the DHL Digital Manufacturing team who focus on innovative solutions to solve problems quickly and effectively.
 
As usual this will be a great opportunity to network with other logisticians and members of the Women in Logistics forum, as well as gain insights into this interesting and innovative site.

What you can expect from the day
• Kick Off: Introductions and overview from Tia Wallace, VP eCommerce Product and Business Development
• Meet the Team: Be inspired by the remarkable women leading the way at DHL Supply Chain. Meet Becky, Natalie, and Nicki from our esteemed board as they share their insights and experiences
• Networking Lunch: Connect with industry experts, exchange ideas, and create valuable connections that will elevate your professional journey.
• Site Tour: First take a tour of our Carbon Natural Warehouse and then jump into our Digital Manufacturing facility and see how we manage Digitalization and Innovation

Agenda

09.30 Delegate registration
10.00 Welcome
10.15 Meet the Team
11.00 Tours
12.30 Networking Lunch
13.30 Wrap Up and Close
(Refreshments & Lunch Provided)

About our speakers

Becky Taylor, CFO, DHL 
Becky is a trailblazing leader in the world of finance, serving as the first female CFO for DHL Supply Chain UK&I. With a remarkable career spanning over 22 years at DHL, she has held various roles across multiple divisions and sectors, showcasing her versatility and expertise in finance and commercial operations.

Leading a team of over 650 finance professionals, Becky has demonstrated her exceptional leadership skills
in managing a £3.5 billion organization with more than 35,000 employees in the UK&I. Her extensive
experience includes successfully navigating the challenges of Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic, and she
has proven herself adept at managing through macroeconomic events.

Before assuming the role of CFO, Becky served as the Vice President of Commercial, where she
spearheaded the creation of a dedicated commercial team focused on pricing, risk, and reward decisions for
new businesses and renewals. Her strategic approach and ability to transform the business's commercial
responses to customer bids have enhanced the finance value proposition and rolled out negotiation
training.

Becky's expertise extends beyond finance and commercial operations. She has been involved in joint
ventures, tackled complex accounting challenges, and played a pivotal role in real estate ventures. Her
commitment to DHL's Go Green agenda highlights her dedication to sustainability and responsible business
practices.

In addition to her accomplishments within DHL, Becky has made significant contributions to industry bodies
and engaged in conversations with the government to shape strategic direction. She has written articles,
mentored aspiring professionals, and advocated for the development of female talent, showcasing her
commitment to diversity and inclusion. Becky holds a BSc (Econ) in Economics and Geography from
University College London and is a Chartered Accountant (ICAEW).

Nicki Hay, SVP, DHL
Nicki Hay is a highly experienced HR professional, currently serving as the Senior Vice President of
Human Resources for DHL Supply Chain UKI. In this role, Nicki provides HR leadership to a workforce of
approximately 40,000 employees.

With over 30 years of professional HR experience, Nicki has a diverse background that includes working
in the manufacturing and retail industries. Since joining DHL Supply Chain in 2004, she has held several
senior HR leadership positions within the company's global and European businesses.

In 2014, Nicki transitioned into the role of Vice President of HR for DHL Supply Chain's Chief
Development Office, which encompassed various industry sectors. In this capacity, she was responsible
for developing and implementing HR strategies aligned with a new DSC (DHL Supply Chain) model
aimed at driving growth. She provided support to a global population of approximately 1,500 employees
across 29 countries.

Since July 2022, Nicki has been in her current role as the SVP HR for DHL Supply Chain UKI, where she
continues to provide strategic HR guidance and leadership to support the organization's operations in
the UK and Ireland. With her extensive HR experience and proven track record in driving HR strategy and
supporting organizational growth.

Nicki Hay plays a crucial role in shaping the success of DHL Supply Chain's HR function and ensuring the
well-being and development of its workforce in the UKI region.

Natalie Frow, MD Ecommerce and retail, DHL 
Natalie is a highly accomplished leader, currently serving as the Managing Director for E-commerce and
Retail at DHL. In her role, she oversees a team of over 12,000 professionals who deliver omnichannel
logistics services for some of the UK's most renowned retailers.

With a strong focus on building diverse and talented teams, Natalie is dedicated to developing strong
customer partnerships and driving innovation across supply chains. Her collaborative approach enables her
to work closely with clients, understanding their unique needs and finding innovative solutions to enhance
their logistics operations.

Natalie's journey with DHL began in January 2019 when she joined as the Vice President for Home Delivery.
In this role, she was responsible for the operation of large item home delivery networks, ensuring efficient
and effective delivery services for customers.

In 2022, Natalie's responsibilities expanded to include DHL's contracts with Sainsbury's, encompassing
food, clothing, and general merchandise. Her expertise in managing these complex contracts further
demonstrated her ability to deliver exceptional results and build strong client relationships.
In recognition of her outstanding leadership and contributions, Natalie was appointed as the Managing
Director for E-commerce and Retail in January 2023.

In this position, she continues to drive innovation, foster collaboration, and lead her team in delivering exceptional logistics services to DHL's retail clients. With her extensive experience, strategic mindset, and dedication to building strong customer partnerships, Natalie plays a pivotal role in shaping the success of DHL’s eCommerce and retail operations. Her leadership
and commitment to excellence ensure that DHL remains at the forefront of the industry, delivering outstanding logistics solutions to its clients.
 
Open to CILT members and non-members, including non-members of Women in Logistics Forum. 

Attendees representing Logistics Service Providers are asked to provide details of their company, sector and role.
Please note, DHL may use this information to review the attendee list.  

Booking for Members- £10
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Competenties:
  • SUS1.1 Social, Economic and Environmental Resilience  of the Supply Chain
  • SC2.1 Process, Production, Planning and Flow
  • LE1.1 Leadership, Organisational Culture and Change Management
Liverpool John Lennon Airport Update VisitBook Now
Start Date:14/05/2024 18:00:00
End Date:14/05/2024 20:00:00
Event Code:MWG0390
Description:
When
: Tuesday, 14th of May 2024, 18.00 - 20.00
Where: Liverpool John Lennon Airport
Speaker: Robin Tudor, Head of PR & Communications, Liverpool John Lennon Airport 

Robin Tudor, Head of PR & Communications, Liverpool John Lennon Airport will give an update on news from Liverpool John Lennon airport. This update will cover optimism for the future. UK leisure carrier Jet2.com has launched 20 routes from Liverpool John Lennon Airport and flights start in March 2024 with 4 aircraft based there. The Airport has also won some other additional flights.

The event will also include short committee meeting of the Merseyside & Warrington Group. 

Booking for Members-FREE
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Competencies:
PAS1.2 Modes, Modal Choice and Transport Integration
TP1.1 Transport Infrastructure and Network Resilience

Fleet Transport electrification & Renewable-powered EV charging stationsBook Now
Start Date:15/05/2024 09:30:00
End Date:15/05/2024 16:15:00
Event Code:RLF0338
Description:

When: 15 May 2024, 09:00 - 16:15
Where: Holiday Inn - Rugby NN6 7XR (Junction 18 - M1)
Speakers: 

Dr Erica Ballantyne, University of Sheffield
Professor Richard Wills (University of Southampton)
Professor Andrew Cruden (University of Southampton)
Professor David Stone (University of Sheffield)
Dr Nick Head, Head of Sustainability, XPO
Dr Iain Mosely, Director of Power Electronics, Nyobolt


Please join us for an exciting event about the development of a renewable-powered EV charging station with off-vehicle hybridised energy storage, addressing the trilemma of EV infrastructure growth, renewable generation, and grid constraints.

This event is an opportunity to learn about the FEVER project and share your views about fleet transport electrification with the research team. The day will include expert speakers from the FEVER research team and interactive workshop activities, and industry networking opportunities throughout.  

This event will be of particular interest to those working in the road freight transport sector, operators of commercial vehicle fleets (HGV and LCV), fleet and transport managers, and those with an interest in learning about the challenges associated with EV fleet charging and ways to overcome them. 

Anticipated agenda:

 

  • 09:00 – Arrival & registration
  •  Welcome: Dr Erica Ballantyne (University of Sheffield) & Professor Richard Wills (University of Southampton)
  •  Presentation: ‘Introduction to the FEVER project’ –  Prof Andrew Cruden (University of Southampton) & Prof David Stone (University of Sheffield)
  •  Presentation: ‘A state of the art overview of EV charging and framing the infrastructure problem’ -  Dr Erica Ballantyne (University of Sheffield)
  •  Presentation: ‘Technical Issues around rapid charging infrastructure for commercial vehicles’ -  Dr Iain Mosely, Director of Power Electronics, Nyobolts
  •  Networking Lunch
  •  Interactive workshop activities exploring:  potential commercial vehicle applications; types of users for integration with FEVER sites; wider benefits for the industry of establishing FEVER sites
  •  Presentation: ‘A commercial fleet user perspective on EV charging’ – Dr Nick Head, Head of Sustainability, XPO.
  •  Final remarks, Q&A
  •  16:15 - Close


This event will be particularly relevant to those with a commercial fleet of vehicles who are considering or have recently electrified their fleet. 

Please note the delegate will be vetted prior to the event.

Booking for Members & Non-members -FREE

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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:

TP1.1 Transport Infrastructure and Network Resilience 
SUS1.1 Social, Economic and Environmental Resilience  of the Supply Chain

 

DVSA - Earn Recognition Pinnacle SchemeBook Now
Start Date:23/05/2024 11:00:00
End Date:23/05/2024 12:30:00
Event Code:NER0331
Description:

 

When: 23 May 2024, 11:00 - 12:30
Where: Zoom Webinar
Speaker:Philip Breen, earn Recognition National Account Manager.



Phil Breen has worked for the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) for over eighteen years, working in both Testing and Enforcement departments. Having been a Traffic Examiner for several years, he brought this knowledge forward into heading up bus compliance for DVSA and now looking after the Earned Recognition scheme. The DVSA Earned Recognition is the flagship Enforcement scheme for DVSA, which enables the agency to free up resource so they can target the serially and seriously non-compliant. This helps us all stay safe on our roads, as well as offering both costs savings to members & giving commercial advantages. The Earned Recognition audit standards, sets a blueprint for what compliance looks like for an operator or business, ensure safe vehicles operators and drivers operate within our towns & cities. This ensures the safest environments for our communities. These audit standards sit alongside commercial modules for contracts relating to TfL, HS2, LPT2, Concrete operations and the Guild of British Coach Operators to name but a few. 

Phil’s role within Earned Recognition is to develop the scheme and engage with the ER members. Also, Phil engages with industry to understand the development and take up of new technologies, that are in line with the ER ethos of safety & compliance. Aswell as informing industry about the Road to Earned Recognition programme, aimed at new operators and helping them get it right from day one.

DVSA earned recognition: join the scheme - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Booking for Members-FREE
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Booking for Non Members - £5.00 inc. VAT

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Competencies:

  • FM2.1 Mechanisms for Controlling Freight Operations
Kiltimagh Velorail – a railbike experience unique in these islandsBook Now
Start Date:23/05/2024 18:00:00
End Date:23/05/2024 19:00:00
Event Code:SR0545
Description:

When: 23 May 2024, 18:00 - 19:00
Where: Zoom Webinar
Speaker: Joe Kelly of the Velorail team.

Across much of Europe from France to Norway, disused railways have been converted to velorails where customers can pedal their way in rail-mounted vehicles to enjoy the passing countryside. This had never happened in Britain or Ireland until the Mayo community of Kiltimagh took the initiative. Their railway which once liked Claremorris with Sligo had been closed to passengers in 1963 and to all traffic in 1975, but unusually the mothballed rails remained intact, and in the face of opposition from people who wanted them lifted to make way for a conventional trail or road the promoters were able to gain permission from Irish Rail to use the section of track stretching 9 km either side of Kiltimagh. Much work had to be done in clearing and repairing the track, perfecting the road crossings and the station area. Funding was from public funds from the Department of Rural and Community Development through Mayo County Council and through the LEADER programme via Mayo LAG and South West Mayo Development Company CLG matched with support from project partners Mayo County Council and IRD Kiltimagh CLG. The velorail opened in June 2023 with 4 and 5-seater vehicles, and offers an experience unique in these islands which promotes active travel while preserving the integrity of the route.

Booking for Members-FREE
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Booking for Non Members - £5.00 inc. VAT
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Competencies:

  • TP1.1 Transport Infrastructure and Network Resilience
  • TP2.1 Policy Planning for Transport
  • TP2.2 Transport and Spatial Planning
June 2024
What does Industry want from Supply Chain Graduates and how can education providers develop skills for the workforce of the future - Physical attendanceBook Now
Start Date:20/06/2024 09:45:00
End Date:20/06/2024 13:30:00
Event Code:ABC0889
Description:

 

When: 20 June 2024, 09;45-13:30
Where: Anglia Ruskin University, Bishops Hall Lane, Chelmsford, Essex CM1 1SQ
Speaker: Various speakers

We live and work in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world and as such, pressures on business models are seeing rapid change, with innovations dismantling traditional operations before our very eyes. Along with a challenging labour market, the employer value proposition is looking very different than it did prior to the pandemic.

This industry sector and education round table event, looks at generating the views of supply chain organisations on what skills and knowledge they require from today’s graduates, for the logistician of tomorrow. With an understanding of what industry is looking for in their workforce of tomorrow, education can shape the curriculum, providing graduates with the right knowledge and skills sets that organisations can immediately capitalise upon.

The age of business transformation is now upon us, as the world of the 21st century adapts to the latest wave of technology and innovation, we are only just beginning to understand the disruptive nature of this new technology for example, AI and the Metaverse. Through collaboration and partnerships with industry, education can better understand what the ‘real impact’ of technology  in the workplace, and what industry needs to shape the workforce of the future.

Come and join the Supply Chain team here at Anglia Ruskin University, to share your views and thoughts of how your business, and the sector will evolve as we continue through the 21st century. 

Booking for Members - Non-members - FREE
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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

What does Industry want from Supply Chain Graduates and how can education providers develop skills for the workforce of the future - Virtual attendanceBook Now
Start Date:20/06/2024 10:30:00
End Date:20/06/2024 12:30:00
Event Code:ABC0888
Description:

 

When: 20 June 2024, 10:30-12:30
Where: Zoom Webinar
Speaker: Various speakers

We live and work in a volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world and as such, pressures on business models are seeing rapid change, with innovations dismantling traditional operations before our very eyes. Along with a challenging labour market, the employer value proposition is looking very different than it did prior to the pandemic.

This industry sector and education round table event, looks at generating the views of supply chain organisations on what skills and knowledge they require from today’s graduates, for the logistician of tomorrow. With an understanding of what industry is looking for in their workforce of tomorrow, education can shape the curriculum, providing graduates with the right knowledge and skills sets that organisations can immediately capitalise upon.

The age of business transformation is now upon us, as the world of the 21st century adapts to the latest wave of technology and innovation, we are only just beginning to understand the disruptive nature of this new technology for example, AI and the Metaverse. Through collaboration and partnerships with industry, education can better understand what the ‘real impact’ of technology  in the workplace, and what industry needs to shape the workforce of the future.

Come and join the Supply Chain team here at Anglia Ruskin University, to share your views and thoughts of how your business, and the sector will evolve as we continue through the 21st century. 

Booking for Members - Non-members - FREE
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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

Visit to Kuehne and Nagel MOD WarehouseBook Now
Start Date:25/06/2024 16:00:00
End Date:25/06/2024 18:30:00
Event Code:WIL0336
Description:


When
: 25 June 2024,  16.00 - 18.30
Where: Kuehne & Nagel Ltd, Defence Fufilment Centre, Telford
Speaker: Faye Myddleton & Dawn Vaughan - Shift managers at Kuehne & Nagel

This event is suitable for Women in Logistics forum members and those interested in defence logistics, and warehouse automation. 

The tour will include viewing of ASRS - Automated Storage + Retrieval System for MOD - Uniform and supplies, with over 360,000 pick locations.

The speakers will talk about their experience as women working in defence logistics. 

Agenda
16.00 - Registration with refreshments
16.15 - Presentation
16.30 - Warehouse Tour
17.45 - Q&A
18.00 -  Networking with refreshments
18.30 - Event end

Please note, Photo ID is required to gain access to the site.


Please ensure you disclose your full name and company upon making your booking, if this is not completed your booking will be cancelled. 


  • SC1.2 Warehousing and Inventory
  • LE1.1 Leadership, Organisational Culture and Change Management


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Booking for Non Members - £5.00 inc. VAT
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September 2024
The Year of WarehousingBook Now
Start Date:24/09/2024 18:00:00
End Date:24/09/2024 19:00:00
Event Code:SR0546
Description:

 

When: 24 September 2024, 18:00 - 19:00
Where:
Edinburgh Business School (EBS) Building, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh. EH14 4AS
Speaker: Clare Bottle, chief executive , the UK Warehousing Association

Clare Bottle is CEO since 2021 of the UK Warehousing Association and Vice-Chair of Women in Logistics UK, which she co-founded 15 years ago with Ruth Wareing during a career that has taken her through the chemicals, construction and food & drink sectors.  Her strategic leadership experience stems from varied board-level involvement at CILT, Transaid and chairing a school board. At UKWA, which she joined from Coca-Cola Europacific Partners, she has pursued an agenda of economic, social and environmental sustainability, as well as driving diversity and inclusion. At the 2023 CILT Awards for Excellence, Clare won the prestigious Sir Robert Lawrence Award, which recognises the lifetime achievement of an individual, for their outstanding and sustained contribution to the profession of logistics and transport. The Year of Warehousing is a high pro-file, year-long campaign to highlight the critical role of warehousing in supply chains, the sector’s major contribution to the UK economy, the essential employment of 1m people, and the key role it is set to play in embracing solar power to achieve UK’s net zero goals. It coincides with the 80th anniversary of the Association’s inception in 1944, and includes an ambitious programme of 80 site visits across the UK by Clare, whose aim is to showcase the high tech, fast-moving working environ-ments inside UK’s warehouses.


Booking for Members-Non-Members FREE

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Competencies:

  • SC1.1 Supply Chain Networks, Design and Optimisation
  • LE1.1 Leadership, Organisational Culture and Change Management
  • DT2.1 Technology, Automation and Innovation


October 2024
Workshop - The logistics of constructing a new machine producing light 10 billion times brighter than the sun.Book Now
Start Date:18/10/2024 10:00:00
End Date:18/10/2024 15:00:00
Event Code:TVG0449
Description:

 

When: 18 October 2024, 10:00 - 15:00
Where: Diamond House, Main gate. Harwell Science & Innovation Campus, Fermi Ave, Didcot, OX11 0DE, UK 
Speaker: Mick Conmy FCILT, Diamond-II Logistics Manager

Attendance will be limited to a maximum of 36 and attendees will be vetted by Diamond Light Source prior to confirmation.

The UK’s largest particle accelerator is undergoing a upgrade programme starting next year and running through to 2029, it is the largest ever investment in UK science. It will involve construction of a new, even brighter synchrotron machine, which is essentially a giant microscope, producing light 10 billion times brighter than the sun.  The light is directed, via beamlines, into laboratories where research takes place in virtually all fields of science from health to energy.




To underpin this a logistics plan is currently being designed that creates a network of local and remote storage, kitting and assembly operations from scratch. 

A project team will handle the receipt, assembly and despatch of 17,000 SKUs of largely bespoke scientific instrumentation. Much of this is both very heavy and extremely sensitive. At the same time there will be a complex and overlapping extraction and removal process. Metal recycling will also form a big part of this project.   





Diamond Light Source, along with CILT Defence Forum and Central Southern Region will run a workshop to scope the art of the possible and look for innovative movement and temporary storage solutions for this project. Defence heavy-lift and expeditionary storage experts are already engaged in this, but wider industry experts are sought to workshop ideas about the most appropriate strategy to apply to this unique endeavour. 

After an initial briefing, there will be a descriptive tour of the facility giving unprecedented access to the current particle accelerator.  The workshop will then discuss concepts and exchange ideas about how to approach the programme.  The workshop will be held in the Diamond Light Source boardroom. 

Oxfordshire research centre gets £519m government investment - BBC News

https://www.oxfordmail.co.uk/news/24125713.diamond-light-source-set-oxfordshire-expansion/

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Competencies;

  • SC1.1 Supply Chain Networks, Design and Optimisation
  • SC1.2 Warehousing and Inventory
  • SC1.3 Distribution
  • SC2.1 Process, Production, Planning and Flow
  • FM1.1 Freight Transport Operations and Services
  • EQ1.2 Project Management
  • LE1.3 Costing, Finance and Resourcing
  • EQ2.1 Risk Identification, Reduction and Safety Management

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