Competitive edge is something all companies strive for as part of building a world-class supply chain. To do this requires having effective interdependent relationships between people, processes and technology.
The Commercial Transport Academy, a multi-accredited and internationally recognised academy with a focus on women upliftment, is launching an exciting transport and logistics candidacy programme in South Africa
New routines, structural changes and a massive shift in consumer behaviour since the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic have disrupted traditional distribution management systems. Simple linear supply chains
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport: South Africa (CILTSA) will be hosting a complimentary webinar on “How to select the best Warehouse Management System (WMS) and Transport
There has never been a better time than now! Women have many, exciting and unprecedented business opportunities in the transport industry in South Africa. This was the key
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport: South Africa (CILTSA) is moving into an environment which will provide significant benefits to existing members and to others involved in
When? Thursday 30 May 2019, 07h00 to 11h00 Where: The Peartree: 41 Saint Albans Avenue, Craighall Park Cost? R650 for members, R775 for non-members RSVP: Catherine Larkin –
11 March 2019 Exciting Milestone Reached for 2018/2019 CILTSA Candidacy Programme for Women The 14 women selected to participate in the 2018/2019 Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
8 March 2018 CILTSA Offers Announces Fully-funded Professional Training Programme for Women in Transport and Logistics for 2018 / 2019 The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport:
Press Release For Immediate Release 715 words 21 November 2017 CILTSA Launches Fully-funded Professional Training Programme for Women in Transport and Logistics The historic, first-ever Candidacy Programme was launched
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport: South Africa (CILTSA) has secured funding from the Transport Education and Training Authority (TETA) for the training of 30 employed women