On Wednesday 18 January 2023, CILT Malta was invited to a private meeting at the Ministry for Public
Works and Planning with Minister Dr. Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi and Mr. Paul Vella Head of Secretariat.
CILT Malta was represented by the Chair Ms. Miriam Camilleri, Education Secretary Dr. Emanuel Farrugia
and Communications Secretary Mr. Justin Ebejer.
During the one hour long meeting CILT Malta had the opportunity to voice their vision and be an
integral part in this national logistics policy. CILT Malta also believed the adoption and
implementation of this policy will be a major step forward towards a better playing field in the logistics sector.
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CILT Malta meeting with Minister Dr.Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi Report.
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Generic short courses, complimentary to roles in supply chain, logistics and transportation, administration and management in general, are being offered. These courses deal with the following subjects: Change Management; Human Resources Management; Leadership and Team Building; Programme Management and Negotiation Skills; Quality Management and Risk Assessment.
Delivered by qualified tutors, and with the participation of guest speakers from the sector, these courses will contribute towards students’ knowledge coming from theory and practice, within a contemporary setting. A certificate of accreditation will be awarded by CILT, subject to full attendance.
Transport Malta is committed to delivering exceptionally high-quality services. This document sets out the standard for dealing with our Customers. Transport Malta is committed to continually improve on the services it offers. The Authority works closely with the Better Regulation Unit and the Commissioner for Simplification and Reduction of Bureaucracy, to ensure that Better Regulation principles and procedures are applied consistently throughout the Authority.
Our buses are cleaned and maintained regularly and are equipped with air-conditioning systems for added comfort. All our buses have two doors to facilitate the boarding and alighting of passengers.
We are at the forefront when it comes to innovative ticketing solutions. We invested in a new ticketing system and launched a new bus card in 2015 – the tallinja card. Around 75% of the Maltese population have a personalized tallinja card and over 80% of our passengers use a card when traveling by bus. This was a major achievement for the country as it has revolutionized the way people buy their bus tickets.
During 2016, we launched the Tallinja App, which gives passengers real-time information about bus arrival times. The Tallinja App won the Best App Award at the 2016 MCA eBusiness Awards. With over 130,000 downloads to date, customers are finding the app very useful.
In recent years we have launched 4 Tourist Tallinja Cards: Explore Card, ExplorePlus Meep Card, Valletta Card, and 12 Day Journey Card.
Our routes, frequencies, and fares are regulated by the Authority for Transport in Malta. Following a major change to the route network in 2015, our bus network now includes over 2,000 bus stops in practically every locality enabling us to offer an easy way to travel around the islands. The company was awarded the IRU Bus Excellence Award in 2017 for transforming public transport by bus into a reliable and comfortable service for passengers.