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Transaid Exceeds Uganda Driver Training Goals

Logistics Business Magazine

International development organisation Transaid has concluded phase two of its Professional Driver Training project in Uganda, with 890 predominantly HGV drivers being trained over a two-year period – exceeding the project’s original training goal by more than 15 per cent.

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Encarna Invests in Hyundai and Expands Forklift Training Courses

Logistics Business Magazine

France-based Encarna Formation specialises in operator training for a wide range of construction machinery, which includes, forklift operators and truck mounted aerial platform drivers. “The changes meant that, amongst other things, we needed an area of 200 m2 for the forklift training side of the business.

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Dachser Continues its Commitment to Training

Logistics Business Magazine

At the start of the 2020 training year, 600 trainees and 25 students across Germany took the first step on their career paths at Dachser. Especially popular this year among the young people are the business apprenticeships in forwarding and logistics services as well as training as a warehouse specialist.

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Customs Training Funding Now Available for UK Freight Industry

Logistics Business Magazine

With customs intermediaries now able to apply for £50 million of new funding, first announced in June 2020, the British International Freight Association (BIFA), says that it hopes it will help its members to increase their capacity to make declarations ahead of 2021.

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Linde publishes 2020 Sustainability Report

Logistics Business Magazine

The Aschaffenburg, Germany-based intralogistics specialist Linde Material Handling (Linde MH) has released its sustainability report for 2020. In the year under review, the company employed 334 apprentices training in 14 occupations all over Europe and 30 students pursuing 10 for-credit dual-course college programmes in Germany.

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STILL welcomes 64 new apprentices and students

Logistics Business Magazine

The new recruits are starting their training and study periods in six apprenticeships and three dual study programmes. “The training of qualified new talent has seldom been as important as it is at the moment,” emphasises Jan Wehlen, training manager at STILL. Innovators of tomorrow. Post-pandemic challenges.

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Forklift safety ‘time bomb’ post-Covid

Logistics Business Magazine

RTITB has revealed lift truck training and assessment statistics for 2020 which could indicate an upcoming ‘safety time bomb’, where thousands of candidates are operating without up-to-date training. from 2019 to 2020, accounting for around 10,000 operators across all candidate types (Novice, Refresher, Conversion).