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The RLC Foundation Log Safari Event 18th July 2016

The RLC Foundation Log Safari Event 18th July 2016 The RLC Foundation Log Safari took place at Deepcut on 18 July. Once again the event was fully subscribed and so confirming the appetite from Industry and Academia to engage with the Corps. Our key note speakers were Gary Sullivan OBE of Wilson James and a colonel in the ELSC and Brigadier Simon Hutchings OBE, Commander 104 Log Bde. The two pr...
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The RLC Annual Open Day 2016

The RLC Annual Open Day 2016 Last month saw the The Royal Logistic Corps Open Day held in in Deepcut, Camberley. The event was a huge success and included interactive military displays showing the functions of The Royal Logistic Corps, sporting activities, equestrian displays, vintage military vehicles, the Silver Stars free-fall parachute display team and a funfair! The day is held annually as a...
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Transport Intelligence International Conference The Future of Logistics

Transport Intelligence (Ti) ran a superb International Conference in London on 7-8 June on the theme of The Future of Logistics The RLC Foundation was allocated an exhibition stand as well as being allocated some free places at the seminar. Representatives from D Log Army and CD CSS enjoyed listening to some superb presentations on a range of subjects. Our Chairman, Major General (Retired) Dav...
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RLC Foundation Event – Cambridge Technology Centre 18 May 2016

RLC Foundation Event – Cambridge Technology Centre 18 May 2016 The RLC Foundation theme for 2016 is harnessing technology and what better place to look at this issue than PA Consulting’s Cambridge Technology Centre. The event took place on 18 May and attracted a capacity audience from Industry, Academia and the Army. Principal guests were Lt Gen Mark Poffley, Master General of Logistics and Maj G...
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RLC Foundation and The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) ASPIRE Foundation

RLC Foundation and The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) ASPIRE Foundation Aspire is a charitable careers foundation within the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) that provides funded opportunities for education, training and development to UK and international applicants. It helps people who have a desire to further their careers in transport and logistics,...
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156 Regiment Employer Engagement Dinner May 2016

156 Regiment Employer Engagement Dinner 6 May 2016 With the principal guest the Lord Lieutenant of Merseyside, Dame Lorna Muirhead and an impressive gathering of regional and national employers and training companies 156 Regiment hosted an excellent Employer Engagement Event in Liverpool on 6 May 2016. The event started with a series of static displays and a welcome from the Commanding Officer, L...
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Commercial Vehicle Show April 2016

Commercial Vehicle Show 2016 – NEC Birmingham 26-28 April Kent Thompson, Managing Director of Pertemps very kindly invited the Royal Logistic Corps to share a stand at the CV Show at the NEC Birmingham on 26-28 April. On display was the Heavy Equipment Transporter manned by RLC Sponsored Reserve soldiers as well as regulars and reserve soldiers from 19 Squadron, 27 Regiment and 158 Regiment. The ...
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First RLC Foundation Awards Recognises Excellence

First RLC Foundation Awards Recognise Excellence of Army and Industry Logisticians On November 11th 2015, the first annual RLC Foundation Awards night was held at the RHQ RLC Officers’ Mess in Deepcut, Surrey. The awards and the night itself was to celebrate the logistic achievements, developing relationships and professional excellence of members of The Royal Logistic Corps, industry logistician...
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RLC Foundation in Action at the ‘Log Safari’ Day

RLC Foundation in action at the 'Log Safari’ day One of the many events held during 2015 was our ‘Log Safari’ day when after a best practice ‘seminar style’ exchange of views followed by lunch we got out and about in Aldershot to see how the Corps performed on exercise and the type of issues they faced during conflicts. The event was fully subscribed with an overall attendance of 143. It began...
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