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Skills for Logistics is the Sector Skills Council for the UK's freight logistics industries.
We are licensed by Government to tackle the skills and productivity needs of employers in our sector.

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Recent News

  • 10/05/2013New Vacancy: Bidding ManagerSkills for Logistics has an extremely successful recent history of bidding for and winning funds to support skills acquisition in the Logistics Sector.  We intend to build on these successes and are now recruiting for a Bidding Manager. 

    To view the Job Description click here 

    Closing date is  1pm Friday 24th May

    To apply please send a CV and Covering Letter detailing how and why you are a suitable candidate to Dr Ross Moloney, Director of Intelligence and Strategy.  His contact details are:  ross.moloney@skillsforlogistics.org
  • 09/05/2013Breakfast with Logistics Road ShowDue to low numbers registering for our Milton Keynes event, unfortunately we have had to cancel it. However, we have had a good response for Coventry and this event will go ahead. If you would like to attend this event please register your interest now to Megan Holmes (roadshows@skillsforlogistics.org
  • 15/04/2013Platform for Sino-UK Co-operation on Modern Logistics Vocational EducationPlatform for Sino-UK Co-operation  on Modern Logistics Vocational Education

    Skills for Logistics, Milton Keynes, 12 April. Skills for Logistics (SfL), China Federation for Logistics and Purchasing (CFLP), and British Council China today signed a Memorandum of Understanding that will see the three parties co-operating on areas such as logistics talent cultivation, standardisation and vocational education.

    The MoU was signed at the offices of Unipart Logistics in Cowley, Oxfordshire and marked the culmination of a successful visit by a CFLP delegation, a return visit for a delegation to China led by Skills for Logistics in October 2012. The CFLP delegation  toured logistics operations and academic institutions around England to see at first-hand how key UK employers engage with the skills system to develop a world class technical and vocational educational training system in the logistics sector.

    The MoU is an exciting step forward in the development of Sino-UK co-operation on logistics vocational education. The co-operation will include:

    •    Establishing a ‘Platform for Sino-UK Co-operation on Modern Logistics Vocational Education’. This industry-led platform will facilitate communication and co-operation between employers, education & training institutions and central government in the two countries. A continuing dialogue will be held to enable each country to gain a deeper understanding of the other’s logistics sector, which is an important first step in the realisation of further co-operative projects.

    •    There will be frequent exchange of information on the Chinese and British Logistics Sectors communicated widely through the trade media in each country. This will provide intelligence useful to employers and vocational trainers in both countries.

    •    SfL and CFLP will collaborate to develop National Occupational Standards for the Chinese Logistics Sector which will broaden and modernise existing Chinese Standards reflecting the diversity of roles represented in the UK logistics sector and the global nature of logistics & supply chain management. This co-operation will be the first step in a wider collaboration on joint curricula and qualifications.

    •    The three parties agree to support an Apprenticeship Pilot Project to introduce the UK Apprenticeship model to the Chinese logistics vocational education sector. Colleges and employers in China will be selected for a pilot programme. This project will also be part of the broader programme on Apprenticeships under UK-China Partners in Education programme and the MoU between the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills and Ministry of Education.

    •    Other co-operative projects relating to logistics vocational education and training will also be implemented, including programmes where UK institutions train teachers in Chinese vocational colleges, a programme of student and employee exchanges between employers in both countries and increasing collaboration on the development of joint curricula producing accredited, internationally recognised qualifications.

    Commenting on the cooperation, Susan Milner, Director Education at the British Council China, said: “The signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between British Council China, Skills for Logistics and the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing marks the beginning of an exciting new phase in Sino-UK cooperation on vocational education. Through supporting the development of partnerships between Logistics sector employers, colleges and logistics trainees from China and the UK, this MoU will enhance the provision of skills training and increase employability in both countries."

    Dr Mick Jackson, CEO of Skills for Logistics, said: “We believe this is an exciting opportunity for meaningful collaboration between two countries that are joined by a number of key global supply chains. A common set of Occupational Standards will lay down a great platform for the development of joint curricula, qualifications and programmes into the future. Whilst programmes will be tailored for local conditions the collaboration really recognises that logistics is a global industry.”

    Mr Ren Haoxiang, Vice Chair of CFLP, said: “The relationship is based on friendly consultation, mutual learning and mutual benefit. China wants to change the structure of its Logistics vocational education to ensure that it is not a brake on economic growth. This means improving the vocational training of our logisticians. We are looking forward to learning more about the British system of National Occupational Standards (NOS) and the way they have been encapsulated in the Professional Development Stairway. The introduction of Standards is an essential early step but so too is the need to ‘train the trainers’ and give them the experience of working in logistics environments, which is essential if they are to train our future logistics workforce.”


Upcoming Events

Date:Event:Location:Event Information:
Thursday 23rd May 2013Breakfast with Logistics and win an iPadNovotel Coventry “Breakfast with Logistics and win an iPad”   This invitation offers you the chance to be our VIP guest at our  free Breakfast with Logistics Road Show.  Speakers include: Paul Brooks, Sales Director, Unipart Torin Spence, Apprenticeship Hub Manager, Warwickshire County Council Karen Powell, Director of People and Operations, Beyond 2030 We are inviting you to “Stroll around the Skills for Logistics Market Street” and meet our project specialists who will talk you through the new Logistics Skills Calculator;...