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LEEA delivers its message to the logistics sector

07 August 2018/Categories: CILT, Industry News, Logistics & Supply Chain, Institute News



The Lifting Equipment Engineers Association (LEEA) continued its programme to reach out to end user markets when Ross Moloney, LEEA CEO visited Kevin Richardson, Chief Executive of the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport, at CILT’s office in Corby, UK on 1 August 2018.

The two discussed maintaining an on-going relationship that will see LEEA promoting the benefits of working with its membership to the 33,000 members of CILT across the globe.

CILT(UK) in the UK is the membership organisation for professionals involved in the movement of goods and people and their associated supply chains. Members of the Institute are involved in the management and design of infrastructure, systems, processes and information flows and in the creation, management and development of effective organisations. In the UK, the Institute is a registered charity and part of the CILT international family across the world.

Ross Moloney commented: “CILT has a strong presence in a many supply chains and end user markets where lifting equipment plays a vital role, such as manufacturing, construction logistics, automated warehouses and ports. With LEEA membership signifying a ‘gold standard’ when it comes to excellence in lifting equipment service, we want to ensure that the CILT membership is aware of the clear benefits  – to both sides – of working with LEEA members.”

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