Friday 12 March 2010

Training / Skills


TIR offers young people hi-tech chance to train for a career behind the wheel

An East Yorkshire training company is offering young people the chance to have a taste of life behind the wheel – and will set one promising young driver on the road to a career.

Consortium launched to drive change in logistics industry

A unique Driver CPC Consortium has been launched with the aim of improving training standards across the UK Logistics industry. The initiative is targeted at helping with the implementation of the new Driver CPC legislation within logistics businesses.

Educating the managers of the future - David Leach

Educating the managers of the future - David LeachThe high price of oil together with heightened concerns over carbon emissions, mean that it is increasingly important that organisations minimise their consumption of fossil fuels and migrate towards lower carbon supply chains.

Logistics skills for a competitive edge - Shane Corbyn

Logistics skills for a competitive edge - Shane CorbynA skilled workforce is crucial to success in business and maintaining a competitive edge – with evidence suggesting that companies that don’t train are two and half times more likely to fail as these companies do not have the skills and flexibility to compete successfully.

TIR to provide Driver CPC training for Clipper Logistics

Leading retail logistics specialist Clipper Logistics Group has signed up to a five-year programme with specialist logistics and driver training provider TIR Training Services Ltd.

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