Lomas posed three questions at the heart of the delivery - logisticians answered process and technology was at the heart of logistics. 80% said they would wait five days for free delivery of non-perishable goods and 84% agreed the next generation logisticians should have sector-specific qualifications. Hold the front page, Lomas then announced the Trailblazer degree apprenticeship for Express manager had just received approval from the DfE IoA.
- What is the most important focus in logistics? 49% answered process and technology. 47% said people leaving less than 4% focusing on packages
- You have just purchased 55 pounds worth of non-perishable goods. What delivery option would you choose? 80% said they would wait five days for free delivery.
- The next generation should have a sector-recognised qualification, 84% agreed and strongly agreed.
IOC chairman Carl Lomas takes the stage at the Microlise transport conference 2017
IoC Chairman Carl Lomas speaks at Microlise 2017 - video from MIcrolise
Carl Lomas talks pineapple client chain to Microlise boss Nadeem Raza
Carl Lomas & Tracey Worth man the IoC Microlise 2017 stand.
Lomas talks pineapple client chain to senior traffic commissioner Beverley Bell
Academic talk for Express, Julian Allen, Westminster University with IoC Tracey Worth and UCL logistician University of London Sarah Wise.
Carl Lomas talks pineapple logistics showcase to Simon Nelson, Nelson Distribution in the heartland East Midlands of D2N2
Trailblazer talk at Microlise by FTA James Hookham and IoC Carl Lomas.