Logistics and transport to be discussed by Port CEO

Logistics and transport to be discussed by Port CEO

The Hunter Section of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Australia (CILTA) is hosting a dinner function at the Newcastle Club, with guest speaker Geoff Crowe, CEO of Port of Newcastle.

To be held on Wednesday, 24 February 2016, Geoff will talk about the key role Port of Newcastle plays in Hunter logistics and transport now and what is planned for the future.

Geoff joined Port of Newcastle as Chief Executive Officer in July 2015. He has extensive experience in the Hunter region’s coal mining sector, having held leadership roles with Port Waratah Coal Services, which operates two coal terminals within the port, and a number of mining companies.

As a Novocastrian, Geoff has a special interest in seeing the port continue to improve its efficiency with existing trades, including coal, and also grow and attract new trades, recognising that the port contributes to the prosperity of the Hunter region.

The Port of Newcastle is the world’s largest coal export port and is one of Australia’s largest ports by throughput tonnage. Strategically positioned at the gateway to the largest regional economy in New South Wales, with close proximity to Sydney, the port is the economic and trading centre for the Hunter Valley and much of northern New South Wales and is a critical supply chain interface for the movement of cargo. The Port of Newcastle is an important part of the history of Newcastle with 216 years of commercial shipping and is now entering a new era under new ownership.

CILTA has a long proud history of over 80 years in Australia and over 50 years in the Hunter. There are over 30,000 members around the globe and growing.

Focused on improving logistics and transport and more specifically improving the professionalism of those working in the industry, CILTA provides connections between those working in the logistics and transport industry through functions at local sections and a national web based network.

People who wish to attend the function can find more details here.

Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Australia

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Australia Incorporated (CILTA) was established in the UK in 1919, and has been operating in Australia since 1935. CILTA is part of the CILT International network with of over 33,000 members and more than 200 key corporations working in 100+ countries.

Our mission is to provide leadership in research, policy and professional development and supporting continuous improvement in the Transport and Logistics Industry.

The association covers all those who work transporting passengers, moving freight and managing Australian domestic and international supply chains from the most junior school leaver to the most senior CEOs. 

CILTA's accredited, certified and recognized development programs, along with its networking and event opportunities truly offer its members 'the way forward for industry professionals'.  

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