A new standard for an international freight forwarding operative apprenticeship has been approved by the UK Department for Education.
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The John Lewis Partnership is launching its own version of Dragon’s Den – with a category for smarter supply chain.
Logistics recruitment in the second half of was up 20 per cent on the year before – despite the Brexit…
The Department for Education has approved a degree apprenticeship proposal, put forward by the Supply Chain Academy and Uniserve Group.
Logistics company Fowler Welch has launched a driver training programme. The training programme has been implemented in three of nine…
Walker Logistics is to develop staff skills by launching a ‘People Development Plan’ in partnership with Newbury College. The scheme…
The British International Freight Association is calling on the industry to support a proposal for a freight forwarding apprenticeship standard.…
Responding to proposed revisions to the European Commission’s Driver CPC Directive, the FTA has said that driver training must remain…
The FTA has been given £1 million in government funding to train up to 200 HGV drivers. The funding will…
Salaries for mid-level supply chain professionals are set to increase by 11 per cent in 2017, according to a salary…