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Forthcoming seminars

23rd April 1971, Page 29
23rd April 1971
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Page 29, 23rd April 1971 — Forthcoming seminars
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For operators and their sees

• . Over the past two years hundreds of operators have attended seminars sponsored by CM and IPC BIT. These have been on operators' licensing, maintenance, costings and legislation. The operators' licence seminar is to be repeated in London on June 10 and 24.

The seminars have proved extremely popular and are usually booked up almost as soon as they are announced so, if you haven't attended one, why not ask your secretary to contact: IPC BIT Ltd, at 161 Fleet Street, London EC4, for details.

The seminar has been approved for grant by RTITB.

Incidentally, when she contacts IPC BIT your Girl Friday might like to ask for details of the Secretary's Course, which is being held in London on June 14 and 15.

Tomorrow's problems

• The two-day conference, "Tomorrow's Problems", which is to be held in conjunction with the Interfreight '71 Exhibition at Earls Court on September 29 and 30, will be chaired by Sir Andrew Crichton (OCL chairman) and the speakers will include Mr John Williams (director, National Materials Handling Centre); Mr Reginald Galer (director, Centre for Physical Distribution Management); Mr Tim O'Leary (TGWU); Mr John Guy (general manager, BEA cargo division) and Mr E. Dreyfus (Mr Guy's opposite number at Air France).

" The subjects to be covered will include the improvement of freight terminal systems, containerization, the future of air freight and the requirements of shippers.

Further information may be obtained from Mr John Daniels, Interfreight '71, 30 Old Burlington Street, London W I.

Distribution seminars

• The following one-day seminars at London locations are announced by the Centre for Physical Distribution Management: April 30, A guide to efficient warehousing; May 6, Unit loads in physical distribution; May 20, Packaging for export; May 21, Can you deliver the goods in the 70s?; May 27, The exporter and containers.

Details from: Head of Conference Registration, British Institute of Management, Management House, Parker Street, London WC2B 5PT (telephone 01-405 3456).