Multimodal 2017 Print.qxp_Layout 1 21/03/2017 14:45 Page 4 Seminar Day One
14.00-15.00: Logistics Outsourcing – a life-cycle masterclass An interactive session from the CILT with leading industry practitioners exploring key topics for those buying or selling outsourced logistics services: • Strategic Planning – what to think about before you start! • Contracts – killing the relationship or supporting its foundations? • Know what you are buying: different approaches for different services • Building the relationship: aligning objectives, managing contracts
Speakers:
• Jo Godsmark FCILT, Director, Labyrinth Logistics Consulting Ltd, Chair, CILT Outsourcing & Procurement Forum
• Phil Wood FCILT, Head of Order to Cash UK, Mondelēz International, CILT Outsourcing & Procurement Forum
• Joe Fogg MILT, Business Development Director, Arvato SCM Solutions, CILT Outsourcing & Procurement Forum
15.30-16.30: Raising Professional Driving Standards Our drivers, our fleets, our responsibility: Raising professional driving standards
• Moral – it is the right thing to do. Nobody is in business to harm people. Reputation etc • Economic – it makes good business sense. Reduced costs, premiums, management time, down time etc. Link to reputation
• Legal – the last line of defence to protect people from harm, the legal obligations for those who have yet to see the business case for road risk management
Speakers:
• Austin Birks FCILT, Head of Business Development, uTrack Software Solutions, Chair, CILT Bus & Coach Forum
• Glen Davies FCILT, Transport and Logistics Specialist, AtoH, Vice-Chair, CILT Transport & Logistics Safety Forum
• Dean Clamp, Group HSEQ Director, Wincanton plc, CILT Transport & Logistics Safety Forum
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