CILT is dedicated to shaping change in all aspects of logistics, supply chain and transport. CILT plays a vital role in the development of policy and guidance, producing regular submissions to the UK Government and other bodies as well as publishing reports and consultation responses which review and respond to recent policy proposals.
The Institute has no political affiliations and does not support any particular vested interests. Our principal concerns are that transport and logistics policies and procedures should be effective and efficient; based on objective analysis of the issues and practical experience and that good practice should be widely disseminated and adopted. To meet these aims, a great deal of work is undertaken by our network of Policy Groups, nations and regional groups and Fora, guided by the Public Policies Committee (PPC).
CILT public policy is lead and developed by our members. Member input into policy reports and consultation responses ensures that CILT reflects the current concerns of the supply chain, logistics and transport professions.
After over 10 years in the role Jolyon Drury is stepping down as chair of the PPC, and so we are seeking nominations from active members who are keen to lead our public policy work over the coming years. If interested or for further information please contact policy@ciltuk.org.uk. Expressions of interest should be received by Christmas.