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Price carbon emissions into transport, says CILT study (23rd December 2011)
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK (CILT) is arguing that transport pricing regimes for all modes should charge fully for carbon emissions and encourage off-peak travel and discourage additional peak demand that requires extra capacity and higher CO2 emissions.
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CILT welcomes Chancellor's transport investment plans (30th November 2011)
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK (CILT) has welcomed the Chancellor’s announcements of increased investment in road and rail infrastructure contained in the Autumn Statement.
Tesco's online director new CILT chairman (10th November 2011)
Neil Ashworth FCILT, Tesco.com’s operations & development director, is the new Chairman of The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport in the UK.
Road pricing likely by 2020s (1st October 2011)
CILT predicts the principle of 'user pays' will become increasingly important as it unveils its Vision 2035 document
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Amazing visions of future transport unveiled (14th September 2011)
Underground freight pods, driverless motorways, and automatically recharging electric cars are all part of a thoughtful and insightful report on the future of transport and logistics produced by the Chartered Institute for Logistics and Transport (CILT).
Young women managers impress CILT (26th August 2011)
An all-female shortlist has been unveiled for the Young Manager of the Year award in this year’s Annual Awards for Excellence from The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.
CILT: training maintained despite recession (23rd May 2011)
Despite the recession, a survey of transport professionals has revealed that training and professional development investment in the logistics and transport sector was being maintained at good levels.
CILT calls for company apprenticeships (18th February 2011)
CILT makes call for logistics apprenticeships in wake of rising unemployment figures.
Skills to pay the bills (1st February 2011)
In an age where competition for good jobs is tighter than ever, extra curricular training can provide an edge, says the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport
CILT branches into Benelux (13th January 2011)
Institute will hold inaugural event in February.
Lorry drivers unsung heroes, says CILT (6th December 2010)
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) says that the public must show understanding and support for the difficult job currently being carried out by lorry operators and, in particular, drivers, at this difficult time of adverse weather conditions.
CILT: CSR good for transport (27th October 2010)
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport has welcomed yesterday’s statement by the Secretary of State for Transport Philip Hammond regarding the continued go-ahead for road and bus improvement schemes.
CILT welcomes increase in transport apprenticeships (21st October 2010)
The Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT) welcomes the announcement of a £250 million a year increase in funding for adult apprenticeships to 2014-15.
From News
Need for winter preparation highlighted (13th October 2010)
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK has reminded transport operators and highways authorities of the need for adequate winter preparation.
CILT calls for Gov't to invest in graduates (14th September 2010)
Over 90 per cent of CILT members said the Government must fund more places at higher education institutions and should create more apprenticeship opportunities.
Long road from recession (1st September 2010)
CEO Steve Agg distills recent survey findings of CILT members to offer advice to
Economic growth first priority says CILT members (1st September 2010)
Measures that encourage economic growth should be protected when the Government wields the axe on the transport sector, says a survey of Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport members.
Economic growth takes precedence, says CILT members (20th August 2010)
Online CILT courses & driver grade (1st June 2007)
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport has launched a number of online personal development courses for its members that can be studied over a period of three months.
From Features
Nominated for CILT yet? (1st April 2005)
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in the UK is calling for entries to its annual Awards for Excellence 2005.