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@CILT_NI

The Institute for all logistics and transport professionals. Email: [email protected]

Northern Ireland Katılım Ağustos 2017
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Action Cancer
Action Cancer@actioncancer·
A huge thank you to @CILT_NI for raising an amazing £5,000 for Action Cancer, following their annual gala ball💃 To all the members and guests that attended, thank you so much for your support👏
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Seamus Leheny
Seamus Leheny@SeamusLeheny·
Huge congratulations to my good friend @MichaelAodhan for being awarded the Outstanding Contribution Award at this evenings @CILT_NI dinner at @TitanicBelfast tonight. A fitting standing ovation for all the work he did in championing logistics and his work helping supply chains
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CILTNI@CILT_NI·
🔔There is still time to register for @ciltuk upcoming Webinar on the NI Protocol and Brexit. Our very own committee member and expert on the subject @Freight_NI will be speaking on his thought so far and what os expected in the future. ⬇️⬇️⬇️ eventbrite.co.uk/e/brexit-trans…
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Kevin Richardson
Kevin Richardson@CILT_Kevin·
In light of France’s decision to close its border with the UK as a result of #COVID19, we would like to stress that now is not the time to panic buy but be aware that on certain fresh products there may be shortages unless the situation is resolved within the next 24 hours. 1/2
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CILTNI@CILT_NI·
Speakers include @CILT_Kevin @SusanMorley2 Jolyon Drury, Chris Sturman and our very own @Freight_NI Covering topics UK to EU - Traffic management, GVMS, inland clearance, border activities, Border Operating Model. UK to EU Customs requirements. SPS and Northern Ireland Protocol
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CILT(UK)
CILT(UK)@ciltuk·
Public transport use in Northern Ireland dropped by more than 90% at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. More people are now using buses and trains but the numbers are still down - 60% lower than before the pandemic. buff.ly/3iEcAkS
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