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Traffic Commissioners to headline Logistics UK’s Transport Manager 2022


The Traffic Commissioners will once again be headlining Logistics UK’s Transport Manager 2022 autumn conference series, updating delegates on their latest guidance and priorities for the coming year.

Transport managers are legally required to keep their professional knowledge up to date and ensure their operations remain compliant. A Traffic Commissioner will be present at each of the event locations, with the exception of Belfast, where there will be a presentation by David Mullan, Head of the Transport Regulation Unit.

Senior Traffic Commissioner, Richard Turfitt, said: “In times of rapid change, the role of transport manager is ever more important. The Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain welcome the opportunity to engage with those CPC holders at Logistics UK’s Transport Manager conferences who are striving to exercise effective and continuous management and meet the current and future challenges in the industry.”

Transport Manager 2022, which is sponsored by Brigade Electronics, will be touring 10 venues around the UK from September to December 2022 and will also include a virtual event. As well as the presentation by the Traffic Commissioner, the wide-ranging conference sessions will include the Transport Manager calendar, the Logistics UK compliance update, and sessions on vehicle in-service standards, managing safety technology and preparing your fleet for electrification. The programme for the Belfast event will differ slightly.

The price to attend for Logistics UK members is £295 plus VAT for the first delegate and £275 plus VAT for subsequent delegates; for non-Logistics UK members the cost is £395 plus VAT for the first delegate and £375 plus VAT for subsequent delegates.  This price includes access to all the exclusive conference sessions, a full package of refreshments throughout the day and a take-home bag packed with useful information.

Transport Manager will be touring the UK from September to December 2022:     

22 September – Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet

28 September – Slaley Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort, Newcastle

6 October – Radisson Manchester Airport

11 October – Culloden Estate & Spa, Belfast 

18 October – Doncaster Racecourse

20 October – Peterborough Marriott Hotel

2 November – Macdonald Inchyra, Falkirk

11 November – Virtual event

17 November – London Heathrow Marriott

24 November – All Nations Centre, Wales

1 December – CBS Arena, Coventry   

The conferences are also supported by bronze sponsors Weightmans and WTW, and by Varta Clarios. For further information, or to book a place, please visit the link below.

*https://logistics.org.uk/tm22

Published On: 18/08/2022 16:00:33

 

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In brief

RAIL PASSENGERS REMINDED TO PLAN JOURNEYS IN ADVANCE

The rail industry is working hard to keep a limited number of trains running despite upcoming strike days on 18 and 20 August, but passengers are being reminded that some parts of the country will have little or no rail services. Only about a fifth of services running on around just half of the network on Thursday 18 and Saturday 20 August and this is likely to impact on rail freight services and the UK’s wider supply chain too. Passengers are asked to only travel by train if it is absolutely necessary, allow extra time and check when their last train will depart.

*www.logistics.org.uk/rail

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