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DVSA Compliance Part 1
CILT(UK)
This first session introduces what DVSA compliance means for HGV and PSV operators and the core systems transport managers must have in place. It focuses on operator licensing undertakings, maintenance and daily walk‑around checks, drivers’ hours and record keeping, and explains how DVSA and the Traffic Commissioners assess whether an operator can demonstrate continuous and effective compliance.

Focus June 2025
Focus Logistics & Transport Magazine
This issue showcases companies that are creating inclusive environments where everyone can thrive, sharing their practical insights and honest reflections on building workplaces that truly welcome all.

Fighting Through Climate Chaos
CILT(UK)
This session with Dr Gokcay Balci explores how freight and logistics can stay resilient and effective amid intensifying climate impacts and net zero pressures. It examines how extreme weather disrupts supply chains, what “climate‑ready” freight systems look like, and the practical planning, investment and risk‑management steps logisticians can take to fight through climate chaos rather than just react to it.
BusMark Meeting
CILT(UK)
This BusMark meeting brings together bus and coach operators in CILT(UK)’s benchmarking club to review performance data, share best practice and discuss current “hot topics” in the sector. It provides a confidential forum for members of all fleet sizes to compare KPIs, explore issues such as driver shortages, costs and service quality, and agree priorities for future BusMark surveys and joint work.

The National Railway Heritage Awards
CILT(UK)
This talk introduces the National Railway Heritage Awards and how they promote the restoration and sensitive reuse of historic railway and tramway buildings and structures. It explains the aims of the awards, the different prize categories and recent winning projects, showing how good conservation can protect heritage while keeping stations, viaducts and other assets functional for today’s railway.

National Highways M48 Severn Bridge briefing
CILT(UK)
This briefing explains why National Highways has imposed a 7.5‑tonne weight restriction on the M48 Severn Bridge, what investigations found about cable deterioration, and how traffic is being managed in the interim. It outlines the proposed signal‑controlled “medium‑term solution” to re‑admit HGVs while protecting the ageing structure, expected timescales, and the implications for hauliers, local communities and cross‑border connectivity between England and Wales.

Reducing the Infrastructure Barriers to Transport Decarbonisation
CILT(UK)
This online seminar looks at how to unlock faster transport decarbonisation by tackling infrastructure constraints rather than vehicle technology alone. It features AEGIS Energy explaining modular clean refuelling and charging solutions, and explores planning, grid capacity, investment and regulatory barriers that currently slow the rollout of low‑carbon infrastructure for fleets and freight.

Are we there yet? Reflections on 50 plus years in public transport
CILT(UK)
This hybrid event is a personal reflection on more than fifty years of working in public transport, delivered by Andrew Braddock FCILT. It traces how buses, trams and rail services, policy and passenger expectations have evolved over that time, drawing out lessons on what has improved, what has not, and what still needs to change to make public transport more attractive and effective.

Improving National Infrastructure Project Delivery: CILT(UK) response to APPG inquiry
CILT(UK)
Our principal concern is that transport 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.
Rural Logistics Are We Any Closer to Decarbonisation
CILT(UK)
This hybrid event examines how far rural logistics has progressed on the journey to net zero and what still needs to change. It explores challenges such as long distances, sparse demand, limited infrastructure and funding, and discusses realistic decarbonisation options for rural freight and passenger services, drawing on CILT(UK)’s Route to Zero work and rural communities research.
