CILT reveals 18-point action plan to deliver net-zero
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The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) in the UK has today revealed its 18-point action plan to combat emissions and deliver a net-zero economy. CILT has produced a series of policy papers covering the challenge of decarbonisation across current and future transport operations and practice. Leon Daniels, vice president at CILT revealed the […]
CILT: Aviation will contribute to the resolution of the current situation
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The UK’s Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport’s (CILT) Aviation Policy Group has issued a statement on the impact of the coronavirus on the sector and its future. Paul Le Blond, chairman, aviation policy group, CILT, says: “The effect of the coronavirus situation on aviation is particularly acute as many countries have severely restricted travel, […]
Brexit inaction ‘not an option’, says CILT
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On Thursday August 9, Chris Grayling MP, the UK’S secretary of state for transport, hosted a road haulage round table with professional representatives, the Department for Transport (DfT), the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) and other government departments to consider plans for Brexit, including a no-deal scenario. Reflecting on the meeting, CILT chief […]