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Joining us for the first time at the 2018 CILT Virtual Careers Fair is GEFCO UK.

GEFCO UK is going from strength to strength. Their new branding, “Partners, Unlimited”, showcases their transformation as a global provider of industrial supply-chain services and the European leader in automotive logistics. 

They aim to raise the bar with our partners and customers to create more value across the global supply chain. Growing their business through international expansion and innovation, always going the extra mile in a fast-changing market. 

GEFCO’s scope of activities is expanding, and covers freight transport by road, air, rail and sea to fourth-party logistics (4PL). 

Their success is because of their people. Engagement is their number one priority and they work collaboratively to ensure they invest in their team’s development supporting both current and future career aspirations. 

This year sees the launch of a number of new initiatives including the GEFCO University, specialist academies and the Innovation Hub. 

GEFCO advocate feedback and coaching, and through succession planning always look to promote from within. This approach has meant that they now have over 13,000 exceptional employees of 90 different nationalities, who help provide a customer centric service to 300 destinations worldwide.

Join us at 6pm on the 6 November for the live stream over Facebook, to ask your career questions to Gefco, and don’t forget to sign up and have your details given to them and the other recruiters attending on the night: /vcfregistration 
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