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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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The Important Role of Apprenticeships

Logistics Business Magazine

“Since launching our apprenticeship scheme in 2012,” explained Worsley, “we have mentored and trained more than 20 people. Currently, there are eight apprentices training with Joloda Hydraroll and studying at local colleges in Liverpool and Anglesey. Their apprenticeships range from NVQ levels 1, 2 and 3 to HNC. “In

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Clark Europe Introduces New Management

Logistics Business Magazine

With this step, the industrial truck manufacturer wants to set the course for the upcoming generational change in good time. Budweit has been with Clark Europe since 2012 and can look back on more than 30 years of national and international experience in the field of material handling.

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7 steps to a successful retrofit project

Logistics Business Magazine

The advantages: they are easy to use and it does not take long to train employees. Of course they have to budget for it. Over the course of its more than 50-year history, TGW has worked out the most important success factors for such projects. Intensive employee training. But what is the alternative?

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The faces behind the face masks

World Food Programme Logistics

How women trained by the World Food Programme are helping fight COVID-19 in South Sudan Story by Tomson Phiri and Saddal Diab Women are at the forefront of South Sudan’s COVID-19 response. Founded in 2012, WAO seeks to empower women socially and economically while reducing poverty. Mirembe Here Mirembe is a trained tailor.

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Why Are There Fewer US Manufacturing Jobs Today? 4 Driving Forces to Understand

GlobalTranz

As a result, a worker may need a degree or other form of training beyond simple manufacturing, such as engineering, computer-electronics, or robotics. You have, no doubt, heard of offshore manufacturing, or outsourcing, throughout the course of the previous decades. Cheaper Products From Alternate Economies.

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Logistics Contractors and strategic logistics advantage in US military operations

Logistics in War

Sally Williamson is a serving Australian Army logistics officer and Art of War Scholar currently attending the United States Command and General Staff Officer Course. Contractors and War: The Transformation of United States’ Expeditionary Operations (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2012): 1-2. [ii]