Seminar / workshop

The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge 2022

United Kingdom, Newark, Nottinghamshire - June 23, 2022
The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge 2022 The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge is designed to promote the importance of equality, diversity and inclusion across the logistics industry and the business benefits attained when companies improve diversity by engaging teams in a series of fun physical, practical and mental team challenges.

The event will bring together logistics professionals to look at how we can tackle diversity collaboratively and collectively in an informal setting with many industry-leading companies in attendance.

The event also offers the perfect platform for industry to share best practice, network, team build and help shape what the profession should do next to support a more inclusive sector.

The Big Logistics Diversity Challenge will also support Transaid, an international development charity that identifies, champions, implements and shares local transport solutions which improve access to basic services and economic opportunity for poor people in developing countries.
Date(s)
June 23, 2022
Venue
NEWARK SHOWGROUND
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