Today CILT Malta website is ready, and we are launching a new platform designed to be easily accessible from any device, with a lot of great features. The new website will also aid CILT Malta reach potential new recruits in the transport and logistics sector, realising our objective of industry growth and prosperity.
Logistical operations in Malta are considered as an important source of foreign direct investment, with approximately 3,600 local companies being actively involved in these sectors. These include 1,500 land transport companies, 992 companies involved with sea transport and another 989 companies related in warehousing activities.
Unfortunately, it is commonly held that local employees in supply chain, shipping and logistics are not subject to any level of competence or qualification and anybody can join the industry without any specific experience or relevant qualifications. Reliance on in-house training and no benchmarking of professional performance is not helping standards. CILT Malta is concerned that there should be a minimum qualification for practice in the field, hence CILT Malta, facing this challenging situation, in support with CILT International, aim to design and deliver accredited professional programmes to train professionla and help them achieve the skills required to support these enterprises.
Check out our new website for more information on CILT accredited courses and training coming soon.
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 ... »
The Chartered Institute for Logistics and Transport (CILT) is the leading professional body for everyone who works in supply chain, logistics and transport. CILT Malta represents the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport International, which has a global membership of around 30,000 members. The objective of the ... »
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.