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| 1 June 2010 Dr Ross Moloney, head of intelligence at Skills for Logistics said: "The latest report confirms the reality that training staff produces bottom line benefits. Traditionally, tough times have always provoked the temptation to haul back on training programmes. However, once again this is revealed as a false economy." The report suggests that as a sector, logistics is generally missing out on potential savings from training. Only 41 per cent of companies with ten or fewer employees offer training, but these small companies account for 84 per cent of logistics businesses.Courtesy of Logistics Manager and Centaur Media, 20 May 2010 |
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| BREAKING NEWS 5th May 2010 LTG Graduate Micheal Hensley 2010 CILT International Young Achiever Award winner Brian Stocking Executive Director CILT NZ said - I have just received a call from our CILT NZ President Murray King who is in Malta attending the CILT InternationalConference. I am delighted to be able to advise that our CILT New Zealand nomination for the " International Young Achiever of the Year" Award Micheal Hensley has just won the International CILT "Young Achiever of the Year "Award. |
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We hope we can assist you along your pathway to a successful and rewarding career in the Logistics World of Supply Chain; Inventory; Warehousing; Sourcing and Procurement; Production; International Business; Movement of Goods (Transport); Road Freight; Retail Supply Chain; Supply Chain Network Planning; and Supply Chain Flow Planning, as management skills in these areas certainly are in high demand.
LTG offer the
CILT(UK) Professional Diploma in Logistics & Transport,
and the
CILT(UK) Certificate in Logistics & Transport
LTG also offer Short Courses in many Logistics & Supply Chain areas
LTG can also provide CILT(UK) Certification in Humanitarian Logistics


