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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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Digital Training Software Enters Market

Logistics Business Magazine

has successfully launched its digital training software for logistics providers in the US market. software can put their entire staff training process on autopilot while increasing safety and quality in their operations – and reducing costs and efforts at the same time. Software start-up how.fm

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More Options with new Tugger Trains

Logistics Business Magazine

Equipped with application-specific functions, comfortable and safe for operators and gentle on transported goods, the frame modules combine with tow tractors from the Linde product portfolio to form custom-fit Logistic Train solutions that make horizontal transport and synchronized manufacturing processes even more effective and cost-efficient.

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New Freight Train from Rijeka Port

Logistics Business Magazine

A new regular common user freight train service was recently launched by Metrans that links the Croatian port of Rijeka, via the Adriatic Gate Container Terminal (AGCT), to Budapest in Hungary. The post New Freight Train from Rijeka Port appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Michelin rolls out European MH tyre training

Logistics Business Magazine

Michelin has launched a dedicated training programme for tyre technicians responsible for keeping fleets of forklift trucks and other materials handling equipment on the move. Michelin says the course lays the foundation for training excellence internationally and is hoping to roll it out across Europe.

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Transaid launches driver training project in Mozambique

Logistics Business Magazine

Transaid is preparing to support refresher training for at least 400 heavy goods vehicle drivers within small and medium-size enterprises (SME) in Mozambique, just a few months after securing a contract to extend its professional driver training work into yet another sub-Saharan country.

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RARUK expands UR training team

Logistics Business Magazine

Dedicated UR training is a key element. The company opened the UK’s first UR Authorised Training Centre at its headquarters in Bedfordshire just two years ago and despite COVID-19 disruption, the facility has gone from strength to strength. To support demand, RARUK Automation has further expanded its training team.