Logistics

“Appleton Greene was a very enlightening experience for me personally. In truth, I never really anticipated that I would personally be capable of developing corporate training programs to the standard that I have. I have never lacked confidence in any way, but I have always been realistic in terms of my abilities and opportunities. As with everything in my life, I really started my Appleton Greene career with no expectations, which I now probably look back upon as a strength. I registered for the Certified Learning Provider program because there had clearly been a lot of thought and effort put into it, the program objectives made sense to me and I believed that I would be able to progress at my own pace. It was also cost-effective and low-risk. I took things one day at a time and everything progressed at a pace that I was comfortable with. I still put a lot of time and effort into this because I am a firm believer in the old adage that you get out of life what you put into it. The nice thing about the Certified Learning Provider program is that you never feel that you are wasting your time. You can always see where it is taking you and what you are going to achieve.”

A quotation taken from a Learning Provider reference within the Logistics industry.

Logistics
  • DHL Supply Chain & Global Forwarding
  • Kuehne Nagel
  • DB Schenker Logistics
  • Panalpina World Transport
  • UPS Supply Chain Solutions
  • Sinotrans
  • CEVA Logistics
  • Bolloré SDV Logistics
  • Expeditors International of Washington
  • DSV
  • Nippon Express
  • Pantos Logistics
  • Agility
  • Kintetsu World Express
  • Hellmann Worldwide Logistics
  • UTi Worldwide
  • Yusen Logistics
  • Geodis
  • Damco
  • CH Robinson Worldwide
  • Kerry Logistics
  • Logwin
  • Toll Holdings
  • Hyundai GLOVIS
  • Sankyu
Logistics

Logistics is the management of the flow of goods between the point of origin and the point of consumption in order to meet some requirements, for example, of customers or corporations. The resources managed in logistics can include physical items, such as food, materials, animals, equipment and liquids, as well as abstract items, such as time, information, particles, and energy. The logistics of physical items usually involves the integration of information flow, material handling, production, packaging, inventory, transportation, warehousing, and often security. The complexity of logistics can be modeled, analyzed, visualized, and optimized by dedicated simulation software. The minimization of the use of resources is a common motivation in logistics for import and export.

Logistics

“Good logistics management is all about resource management. Appleton Greene manages it’s resources well and their business model is mutually beneficial for all parties concerned. Their products and services are well designed and developed and the program portfolio is increasing at a sustainable pace. They have not grown too fast and are still effectively a small company and this is their strength.”A quotation taken from a client reference within the Logistics industry.

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