Exhibitions / Congresses

Talent in Logistics - Awards & Conference

United Kingdom, Telford, West Midlands - 22nd June 2017
Talent in Logistics - Awards & Conference "Talent in Logistics" is a new event for 2017 dedicated to the training, development, recognition and retention of the 2.2m+ people working in logistics in the UK and Ireland.
The event starts with the Conference, live competitions and exhibition, hosted at the UK's only specialist Instructor Training Academy in Telford , West Midlands from 9am till 3.15pm on 22nd June 2017.

The awards ceremony then begins at 6.30pm at the Telford International Centre, Shropshire, for an exhilarating, celebrity-hosted evening of networking, laughter and dancing. Plus the announcement of the hotly-anticipated award winners.

For more details about the awards, participation and sponsorship see http://www.talentinlogistics.co.uk/
Date(s)
22nd June 2017
Venue
Daytime Conference is at RTITB Instructor Academy, Access House, Halesfield 17, Telford, TF7 4PW Evening awards at Telford International Centre, St Quentin Gate, Telford, TF3 4JH
Contact for booking / more info
SPONSORSHIP ENQUIRIES | +44(0)1903 204187
GENERAL ENQUIRIES | +44(0)1952 520216
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