ARE YOU ON TRACK FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER?
Join 18,000 other like-minded professionals and become a member of The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT)
CILT is the pre-eminent independent professional body for transport and logistics professionals. Members benefit from an extensive range of benefits and unbeatable services designed to support them, personally and professionally, throughout their careers.
CILT has growing networks of rail industry members. They are drawn from Network Rail, regulatory bod- ies, train operating companies, ‘infracos’ and railway supply companies and, together make up the Institute’s Strategic Rail Forum.
The benefits of Institute membership are Career and Professional Development, training and qualifications, career mentoring, participation in events, networking opportunities and Awards, dinners and lectures and seminars on a wide range of rail topics.
CILT also hosts the Annual Rail Lecture in memory of the late Sir Robert Reid. Previous speakers have included Professor Andrew McNaughton and Richard Brown and this year’s speaker will be Louise Ellman, Chair of the Transport Select Committee. 2012 CILT (UK) Annual Rail Lecture will take place on Wednes- day 28th March at Hallam Conference Centre, London starting at 18:00 – 18:30hrs
Membership also provides free access to Europe’s largest transport library and members receive the Insti- tute’s high-quality monthly ‘Focus’ magazine and a weekly “Current Awareness Bulletin” full of latest trans- port sector news, Institute events and a Jobs board.
The CILT has a range of membership levels and railway professionals can join the Institute irrespective of their role or rank in the industry.
For further information, please contact CILT Membership Services: Tel: 01536 740104 Email:
membership@ciltuk.org.uk Or visit:
http://www.ciltuk.org.uk/pages/rail
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