Sustainable Supply Chain Governance: A Focus on Suppliers in Zimbabwe

Abstract:- Supply chain operation in Zimbabwe remains at risk of being inefficient and unsustainable. The emphasis of this paper is to institute governance on suppliers to improve supply chain sustainability. Supplier governance would be instituted mainly in two ways; through organisations when they initially engage suppliers and through legislation and policies continuously imposed directly on sRead More…

Contribution of Road Transport Infrastructure to Botswana‘s Development And Competitiveness

Shakerod Munuhwa Business Management Department, BAISAGO University, Private Bag BR 94, Gaborone, Botswana. shakerodm@gmail.com/shakerod.munuhwa@baisago.ac.bw. Charlse Mazhazhate  (CMILT) KMI Logistics Mujakachi Tapiwa Christopher (CMILT) The Chartered Institute of Transport and Logistics Zimbabwe Abstract The main aim of the research project is to findRead More…

Sustainable Development in Africa

10th International Interdisciplinary Conference, Nairobi, Kenya, June 24 to 27, 2020, Multimedia University of Kenya Theme:  Sustainable Development in Africa Exploring how green technology and skills in Logistics and transport can improve organizational sustainability. By  Charles Mazhazhate, PhD Student, Buse, Lecturer- Harare Polytechnic, cm.saberts@gmail.com, 0773 286986Read More…

Introductory Cert in Procurement & Logistics- Humanitarian Context Endorsed by CILT International as a recognised CPD programme- Workshop Training Course

A partnership between ELT, River Jordan Logistics Consu;tancy & CILT Zimbabwe. Online Workshop Training Course Being delivered over for separate dates: Mon 5th- Tue 6th – Wed 7th – Thu 8th July Objective of the Course: to enhance the effectiveness of emergency response to vulnerable population world wide. Cost PER PERSON $300 For more details: +263242757034 | 0772 249 358 |Read More…

President Calls for Further Research

As the leading international professional body for everyone who works within supply chain, logistics and transport we want to build an understanding of the global situation for our sector, and share best practice as a result. As such we are continuing with our successful best practice response bulletins. These updates have a general focus – sharing experiences from members around the worRead More…

Universal Logistics Standards – Pilot Version Launched

CILT is delighted to have been able to work with the project team developing the Universal Logistics Standards. We’ve asked Carla Fibla and Camille Nussbaum from The Institute of Studies on Conflicts and Humanitarian Action (IECAH) to tell us a bit about the latest version: “It has been an intense journey for the last year and a half, developing the new ULS standards. In October 2020, Read More…

We Need Seafarers, and Seafarers Need Us

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, people around the world are subject to restrictions on movement and travel. But, those under lockdown still need essential services to continue supplying them with food, medical equipment, and other necessities. However much of this work is not visible to the public, and few citizens think about where their supplies come from. Most countries don’t manufacturRead More…

Transaid Needs Your Help To Keep Making A Difference

Emmanuel Zambo is a Congolese driver who has been driving long distance for over seven years. He says that truck driving has always been a tough job as it involves a lot of risks but he likes his job as driving is his passion. However, the arrival of the COVID-19 pandemic has made his job immensely challenging. Emmanuel received a COVID-19 kit from the Malaba border team working on a progrRead More…