The CEO of SESIL, Emmanuel E.K. Awumee has been awarded a membership status to The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport with the title (MILT) after a training workshop on Vehicle Fleet Management organized by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport and sponsored by Toyota and Japan Motors.
The CILT Annual Awards Presentation Dinner was held at the InterContinental Hotel in Wellington on 18 October 2019. It was an opportunity to celebrate excellence across the transport and logistics sectors, the centenary of CILT internationally and 60 years of self-governance for CILT NZ.
The CILT Mentoring programme matches people seeking to progress their careers to work with mentors who share their knowledge and insights from working in the transport and logistics sectors. The mentor provides support and assists the mentee resolve challenges through confidential, open and honest discussion.
One previous scholarship winner who has completed the mentoring programme received their Certificate of Completion.
This new award recognises a young employee (under 35) in the transport and logistics sectors who embodies the mission of their employer, consistently produces quality work and displays characteristics that are valued by their peers and colleagues as well as managers.
The award was presented by the Hon Julie Anne Genter, Associate Minister of Transport and Minister for Women.
The judges awarded a Highly Commended Certificate to Rebecca Tuke, here receiving her certificate from Hon Julie Anne Genter.