INSTITUTE OF LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORT
LOGISTICS RESEARCH NETWORK
ONE DAY WORKSHOP
'THE LOGISTICS IMPLICATIONS OF ROAD CONGESTION'
To be held on Wednesday 6th December 2000
At UMIST, Manchester
Speakers include:
Professor Alan McKinnon, Heriot-Watt University
Stephen Ison, Anglia Polytechnic University
Charles Stephens, Operations Director, NFT Distribution
Dr Mick Jackson, Head of Logistics, Freight Transport Association
Workshop Fee £75 + VAT (Including lunch & refreshments)
The overall aim of the event is to provide researchers, industrialists and
local authority managers with an opportunity to hear reports on current
research projects as well as first hand industry views on the impact of
increasing road congestion on supply-chain management operations.
The nature of the event is that it will be interactive, with plenty of
opportunity to ask questions.
Workshop programme
Chaired by Professor Bob Hollier, UMIST and Professor Colin Bamford,
University of Huddersfield
10.00 Registration and Coffee
10.30 The Logistical Implications of Road Traffic Congestion
Professor Alan McKinnon, Herriot-Watt University
11.30 Service Performance Indicators - a Tool Kit on Module Choice
Dr Mick Jackson, Head of Logistics, Freight Transport Association
12.30 Lunch
13.30 Road Pricing - the Political and Administrative Context
Stephen Ison, Anglia Polytechnic University
14.30 The Impact of Traffic Congestion on the Operations of NFT
Distribution
Charles Stephens, Operations Director, NFT Distribution
15.30 Closing Remarks
INFORMATION ON SEMINAR CONTENT
Professor Colin Bamford, Transport and Logistics, The University of
Huddersfield, Huddersfield, HD1 3DH
Tel No 01484 472348 Fax 01484 473019
BOOKING INFORMATION
Janet Eady, National Events Executive, The Institute of Logistics &
Transport
Logistics and Transport Centre, PO Box 5787, Corby, Northants, NN17 4XQ
Tel No: 01536 740100 Fax No: 01536 740103 Email: [log in to unmask]
Message posted by Dr Tony Whiteing, University of Huddersfield, on behalf of
the Institute of Logistics and Transport Logistics Research Network
8/11/2000
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