The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in New Zealand Inc. is a National Section of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport . , an international body established by Royal Charter in 1926. Over 33,000 transport and logistics practitioners in more than 30 countries belong to the Institute, securing our position as a key international organisation which promotes professional development and knowledge exchange.
Service delivery to members is focused through six Sections to contacts based in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, Hawkes Bay and Waikato - Bay of Plenty together with a Section based in Fiji. Each has a local Chairman and Committee and arranges a programme of activities to interest members. These include visits, addresses, seminars and training opportunities and are publicised through Section newsletters and this website.
Changes to Road Rules - March 2012: Click for Information.
CILTNZ 2012 International Conference - The Logistics of Natural Disaster Recovery
Early Bird Bookings further extended until the 17th
February 2012
Dates: 5 7 March 2012 Location: Amora Hotel Wellington for first two days. Christchurch for the third and final day.
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2012 Conference - Website: Click
Northern Section News: Click
Bay of Plenty / Waikato News: Click
Central Section News: Click
Southern Section News: Click
National News: Click
Roy Weaver FCILT took the position of President of
CILT NZ at the AGM 21st September 2011,
Imm. Past President is Murray King FCILT and the President-elect is Chinthaka ( Chin) Abeywickrama CMILT.
The Transport Research and Educational Trust Board makes grants to individuals and organisations proposing projects involving or relating to transport, including logistics. We look for projects that further our aims " to promote, encourage and co-ordinate the study and advancement of the science of transport in all its branches within New Zealand."
Transport Research and Educational Trust Board Page: Click
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