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When: 30 April 2025, 13:00 - 14:30Where: ZoomJoin flexible working experts Timewise and Road to Logistics to discuss attracting and retaining diverse talentApr 30, 2025, 1pm - 2.30pmFlexible working has been in the news a lot. From working from home to part time hours, many workers are looking for some kind of flexibility to help them manage caring responsibilities, health issues or other employment. But in a world where the jobs have to be done in a certain location at a certain time, how can employers in logistics, warehousing and transport support flexibility?Road to Logistics are joining together with flexible working experts Timewise to host a roundtable event to explore exactly this topic, particularly in the context of the changing legislation in the Employment Rights Bill.AUDIENCEThis session will be particularly relevant to people working in HR, recruitment or operations roles, but also to employers from smaller organisations looking to widen their offer of flexibility to attract and retain employees.ROUNDTABLE OBJECTIVES·
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This one-day course will highlight common mistakes that can occur during the planning and design of bus interchanges and infrastructure. Exploring issues that may at first appear minor, but if not identified and addressed early can result in challenging and costly remedial work during the construction and post opening phases of the project. Many of these design issues occur because the designers or those approving the design may lack the specialist knowledge of bus interchange requirements, vehicle manoeuvrability and transport operations.Taught through practical examples and case studies, the course will provide an introduction to the topic, allowing potential issues to be recognised and removed at the design stage enabling costly and time consuming issues to be avoided.
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Standard Fee: £385
CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £365
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Day one takes place on 13th May. Day two takes place on 20th May.The course is built around a mock inquiry for a major urban extension with its core purpose to develop the skills required in preparing and delivering robust and precise proofs of evidence.Delegates will also gain experience of the additional pressures imposed by speaking in public and dealing with cross-examination, and not forgetting the importance of making arguments clear and simple to understand so that all those present at the inquiry are on an ‘equal footing’.Programme and Booking FormFor more information, please email info@ptrc-training.co.ukCourse Fees
Standard Fee: £545
CILT Member/ Local Authority/ Charity Fee: £495
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This course provides an introduction to the modelling tools commonly used, providing delegates with an understanding of the applicability of different models to various situations, and equips practitioners with simple techniques for checking model outputs.
The course is designed for people with limited or no experience of transport modelling activities who are responsible for requesting or commissioning models, such as those working in the fields of strategic transport planning, strategic land use planning, development management and economic growth/regeneration. It is also suitable for those with managerial responsibility for modelling teams, who are looking for a broad overview of techniques and issues.Programme and Booking FormFor more information, please email info@ptrc-training.co.ukCourse Fees
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When: 15 May 2025, 08:00 - 15:30Where: Denham Golf Club, Tilehouse Lane, Denham, Bucks UB9 5DE Our first Golf Society meeting was held at Denham Golf Club on 16 May 1995 and we have held events at this club every year since. This meeting has been arranged to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the CILT(UK) GS and will include the famous ‘Denham Carvery Lunch’, set in a Dining Hall surrounded by trophies in this traditional private members’ club. This Spring Meeting is scheduled to start at 0800 (coffee and bacon rolls available) and include an 18-hole Stableford competition starting at 0830 and conclude with a 3-course carvery lunch. Apart from the main competition and trophy prizes, there will be guest and other prizes.Additionally, GS members/ex-members and their guests may just play 9-holes of golf/or just attend the lunch. The hope is that many current and ex-GS members, including older/perhaps non-playing members, will join us for all or part of this special occasion.See www.denhamgolfclub.co.ukAttendance Fees: Main Event incl Lunch: CILT GS Members:£100 TBC, Ex-GS Member:£125 TBC Guest:£150 TBC9 holes incl Lunch: CILT GS Member:£50 TBC, Ex-GS Member:£75 TBC, Guest:£100 TBCCarvery Lunch only: CILT GS Member:£25 TBC, Ex-GS Member:£25 TBC, Guest:£50 TBCTo book email or any enquirers: Paulwsymes@outlook.comRegardsCommunities Team
When: 21 May 2025, 12:00 - 15:00Where: Freightliner Terminal, Landor Street, Birmingham, B8 1BTMeeting Point: Terminal receptionSpeaker: David Turner – Intermodal Operation Director – Freightliner GroupCILT Retail Forum/East and West Midlands Region is delighted to welcome Freightliner Group, to discuss how rail freight fits into modern UK supply chains and the benefits it can provide in terms of decarbonisation and business efficiency.Rail Freight is one of the cleanest forms of transporting goods, removing between 76% to 95% carbon per tonne when compared to 44 tonne diesel road. Freightliner own and operate Rail, Terminal, and Road operations across the UK, offering a single point of contact for complete end to end operations, which provides a seamless transition from Road to Rail, storage and final mile transport for improved UK supply chains. Rail can seamlessly integrate with your supply chains and support both seasonal activities and long-term planning. A single freight train removes up to 52 HGVs from our busy road network, allowing road operations to be remodelled for long haul and short haul operations. Operating over 200 trains per day across 10 in-land and port-based terminals, Freightliner can help adapt supply chains for improved costs and ESG benefits with scope 3 reporting.Freightliner have 60 years of experience in managing and operating rail freight, providing the highest levels of safety and compliance in the industry. Operating right across the UK rail network, Freightliner can customise rail solutions to connect with inland terminals and cross docking through UK train stations with High Speed rail, whilst also providing final mile transportation.Freightliner are evolving and focusing on simplified and streamlined logistics solutions, developing the knowledge of rail freight across the industry, encouraging more 3PLs and BCOs to consider all the benefits of utilising rail.Limited places available so book nowBooking for Members-FREEBookings for Non- Members - £5.00 including VATTo book click here.
During June, we will welcome around 18,000 school children to the railway for the 'Education Phase' of our programme. Children will learn about the role railways played in the industrial revolution and the emergence of the modern world, the role rail plays today, rail safety, rail careers, technology in rail and the role of public transport in a net zero Britain.
We are looking for rail logistics companies to help tell the story of rail freight in 2025.We are also looking for sponsors to subsidise the school visits - these are roughly 50% covered at present. I will send you, separately, a flyer with details of how your members could support school visits to Railway 200.As you know, careers in rail and logistics offer well paid, secure employment. Diverting even a tiny number of children away from insecure gig employment, or worse, into rail and logistics careers has a very high value to society. NSAR - the National Skills Academy for Rail, used their social value model to calculate the social value of each child's visit to our event. For children from deprived London boroughs, the social value return on investment is 29:1, assuming £12.50 entry and £12.50 travel grant. We're optimistic that we will be offered free travel from London to the Bluebell Railway, which raises the social value return on investment to over 58:1. This makes sponsoring school visits an extremely effective use of CSR funds, as well as offering PR opportunities.
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This course provides delegates with an understanding of the formal stages involved in processing of permanent, temporary and experimental Traffic Orders together with associated notices that can be used to control the use of the highway.
Offering invaluable insight into the process for creating these legal documents, this course will review where traffic orders are best used and the limits of their powers. The format of the course includes group work and case studies covering the format, interpretation and use of the different traffic orders, and is delivered by a leading traffic order practitioner.Programme and Booking FormFor full programme details, please email info@ptrc-training.co.uk
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In association with the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Advanced Manufacturing Technology Centre, Coventry5 June 2025 10:00 – 14:00The SCALA Annual Supply Chain Debate provides a valuable opportunity for senior professionals to hear from expert speakers and engage in insightful discussions on pressing issues within Supply Chain and Logistics.SCALA’s 2025 Debate will focus on one of the most pressing topics in modern supply chain management: “Rethinking supply chain globalisation - is it time to shift strategies?”.In an era of increasing geopolitical tensions, shifting trade policies, and growing physical supply chain disruptions, many businesses are reconsidering their global sourcing strategies.Join us for the Debate to hear industry experts and thought leaders explore key factors such as:
As always, we have a fantastic line-up of speakers on our panel. Joining us to share their views will be:
Join us for drinks and networking from 10:00 with the Debate itself commencing at 11:00. A buffet lunch and further networking follows with the event closing at 14:00.Tickets: CILT members £95.00 + VAT (use PROMO Code CILT25 to book) / Non-members £145.00 + VAT Please click here to book