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(16 Jan 2012)
Processing, Packaging and Logistics 2012 will take place at Citywest on May 16th and 17th 2012. This major event is organised by easyFairs, Europe’s leading organiser of time and cost-effective trade events.
(07 Nov 2011)
As part of its largest ever annual intake, over 30 new full-time M.Sc. students recently commenced their studies and completed the first of their nine modules.
(03 Nov 2011)
Last weekend saw the completion of NITL’s latest running of the compulsory introductory module on the Executive Masters programme in SCM. The module brought together participants from a variety of academic and professional backgrounds. The module introduces the various components of SCM and their inter-linkages. The participants in the new cohort are from all major sectors of the economy including pharmaceuticals (e.g. GSK and Pfizer), electronics (e.g. HP and Intel) and logistics (e.g. Celtic Forwarding and Reynolds Logistics).
(02 Nov 2011)
NITL is delighted to announce that the initial print run of Supply Chain Innovation for Competing in Highly Dynamic Markets: Challenges and Solutions is now in the publisher’s warehouse and orders are being filled.
(04 Oct 2011)
The shortlist has just been announced for the National Procurement Awards and NITL is delighted that Kevin O’Donoghue has been shortlisted in the “Academic and Research Excellence” category. Kevin recently completed NITL’s full-time M.Sc. in Supply Chain Management.
(15 Sep 2011)
Last week NITL delivered a workshop on the role of lean thinking in the supply chain to a group of staff at Alcon in Cork. This is part of NITL’s ongoing collaboration with the Leading Edge Group on the Lean Masters Green Belt in SCM.
(06 Sep 2011)
A new book entitled Supply Chain Innovation for Competing in Highly Dynamic Markets: Challenges and Solutions by Pietro Evangelista, Alan McKinnon, Edward Sweeney and Emilio Esposito will be published shortly.
(05 Sep 2011)
Last week NITL welcomed back Juan Carlos Carrasco Gimenez. Juan Carlos previously worked as a visiting researcher at NITL when his work focussed largely on issues of supply chain environmental sustainability. One aspect of this work was concerned specifically with the role of rail freight. Juan Carlos returned last week to present some of the findings from this research to delegates at the Irish Transport Research Network (IRTN) Annual Conference at University College Cork.
(16 Aug 2011)
NITL is delighted to announce the launch of the Knowledge Base component of its website @ www.nitl.ie/Knowledge_Base_Database/Default.67.html
(18 Jul 2011)
In recent weeks NITL staff have been guests at a number of universities in Scotland, Wales and England as part of its ongoing academic collaboration with logistics and SCM centres of excellence.