Transport and logistics centre
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The Transport and Logistics Centre (TALC) is a national education and training centre based in Sydney, Australia. Its prime objective is the building of capability in the transport and logistics sector in Australia.
From 5 January 2007 TALC has become a not-for-profit company limited by guarantee with the same mandate as before, but with a greater capacity to undertake flexible programmes and projects. Dr Daryll Hull is the Managing Director of the new company.
[edit] Programmes
It has a range of programmes underway, and the 4 main ones are:
- Creation of an industry web gateway known as TILIS (Totally Intelligent Logistics Inquiry Service))
- Creation of an online mentoring matching service
- Creation of two professional development qualifications - a Certified Transport Planner (CTP) and a Cerrified Professional Logistician (CPL)
- Various awareness raising projects for schools across Australia to encourage young people to consider joining the transport and logsitics industry as a career
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