(04 Mar 2010)
An article entitled “Chain Reactions” by Edward Sweeney of NITL appears in the latest issue of Business and Finance.
(03 Feb 2010)
The Logistics Research Network (LRN) is a special interest group of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT – UK) which brings together academics and practitioners in the fields of logistics and SCM. A short article appeared in the recent LRN Newsletter about Supply Chain Management and Logistics in a Volatile Global Environment.
(27 Jan 2010)
Effort must be put into ensuring that the supply chain is kept going, no matter what the circumstances, writes Dave Boland of the Sunday Business Post, 24th January 2010
(25 Jan 2010)
NITL's research into the SCM practices of Irish firms has been highlighted in the Food Ireland Yearbook and Directory 2010.
(16 Dec 2009)
An article by Edward Sweeney appeared in the December issue of LinkLine, the award winning quarterly publication of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) in Ireland.
(07 Dec 2009)
The busy Christmas shopping period is crucial for any business involved in e-commerce in Ireland. But it's not enough to merely have your storefront online - you must shore up the entire sales process in order to meet the surge in demand at this time of year.
(11 Nov 2009)
Edward Sweeney, Director of Learning in NITL and editor of "Supply Chain Management and Logistics in a Volatile Global Environment", published by Blackhall Publishing in September 2009 is featured in the Wexford People newspaper.
(11 Nov 2009)
Lean, agile and resilient pharmaceutical supply chains: jargon or action? Edward Sweeney, Director of Learning, NITL, provides the answers.
Read the published article in Irish Pharma Chem, Industry Buyers Guide 2009
(10 Nov 2009)
NITL's recent Logistics Ireland Conference, held on the 20th October 2009, is reviewed in Fleet Transport Magazine, November 2009.
(26 Aug 2009)
NITL’s research activities have been once more featured in DIT’s periodical Research News magazine. NITL and its partners in a European research consortium focussing on co-modality and logistics research have been successful in attracting EU research funding.