As Generation Logistics work with the Gatsby Foundation to promote the role of technicians as part of the “Technicians: We Make the Difference Campaign,” they are looking for volunteers to visit secondary schools as part of the BBC Bitesize Careers Tour, which runs until January.

If there are no suitable locations, volunteers would be welcome to provide a short interview which can be used on both the “Technicians” and the Generation Logistics website.
Volunteer Requirements:
You don’t have to have “technician” in your name but should you be technical staff – please get in touch if you’re not sure what fits the bill!
Must be under 30.
Are working at or have experience of technical qualifications at Level 3-5 (T Levels, apprenticeships or Higher Technical Qualifications).
Don’t have, or are not working at, degree apprenticeship or degree level.

CILT(UK) celebrates three years of Generation Logistics at Parliamentary Reception
CILT (UK) joined industry colleagues at the Terrace Pavilion in the House of Commons on 24 June to mark three years of the Generation Logistics campaign, as part of Generation Logistics Week.

Transport Secretary urges industry to back Generation Logistics as discounted sponsorship package announced for smaller operators
Transport Secretary Mark Harper has described Generation Logistics, the industry-led and Government-backed initiative tasked with increasing sector awareness and finding the next generation of logistics talent, as a “vital campaign” and is urging industry to “contribute to its continued success.”

Generation Logistics launches ambassador programme
CILT(UK) is delighted to support the launch of the Generation Logistics Ambassador Network, which is designed to support the growth of the Generation Logistics initiative.