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Visit the leading logistics and transport membership body at this year's Multimodal

15 March 2017/Categories: CILT, Press Releases, Industry News, Aviation, Freight Forwarding, Logistics & Supply Chain, Operations Management, Ports, Maritime & Waterways, Rail, Institute News


The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) has teamed up with Multimodal to once again bring you a series of ground-breaking seminars as part of the three-day programme at the UK and Ireland’s premier freight transport, logistics and supply chain management event.

Debates will take place in the Multimodal Seminar Theatre on the CILT Seminar Day on Tuesday 4th April.

Discussions will focus on modal switch to rail freight, best practice on outsourcing logistics, safety in the supply chain and the power of the third-party logistics provider and shipper relationship. 

The line-up of speakers will include experts from Heathrow Cargo, DB Schenker, Air Cargo Canada, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and Transport for London. For more information visit: http://www.multimodal.org.uk/seminars

CILT staff will be on-hand throughout the three-day event at The NEC, Birmingham from 4-6th April and you are encouraged to visit us on Stand 6059 and learn why membership of CILT is the must have membership for all professionals involved in the movement of goods and people. 

Multimodal 2017 is free to attend and represents every logistics sector under one roof, making it a unique and highly valued industry showcase.

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