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www.ioc.uk.com One hundred and twenty thousand vans in the room at the IOC Heads of Industry Round Table Feb 4th Sir John Hays CBE, MP opened the IOC heads of Industry. Univ West London launched the Express manager degree, paid for by levy. TFL talked owner van driver final mile for van scrappage. DfT briefing - Employment tribunals, courier says No. City of London, cargo cycles and clean air. DVSA, driver CPC future of vans. More than one hundred and twenty thousand vans at the table, A sector-wide express and courier briefing- national, regional, network and independent. Owner van driver at the heart of clean air with hot of the press TFL GLA briefing for the new money to scarp last mile vans to euro six doubled to seven thousand pounds. Employment status to education and the latest levy paid wins for drivers to managers in express courier. National Apprenticeship week, Univ west London launched the new Express manager Degree at the IOC round table. It was a full house hosted at the IOD Pall Mall with a whos who of sector, express courier welcomed to the IOD by the IOD London chairman, David Stringer- Lamarre and opened by the IOC Vice President, Sir John Hayes CBE, MP. Welcome by IOC Vice President, Sir John Hays CBE, MP Sir John stepped out of Westminster to talk election, Brexit and new government with transport and final mile, welcomed DFT and DVSA to the key notes. Introductions and sector summary - Carl Lomas & Tracey Worth Clean air, employment status and education at the core of the Institute, the Sunday email briefings, quarterly heads of industry round tables exceeding a hundred thousand vans each. Lobby for the owner driver and latest van scrappage money doubled. Feb 28th fellows gowning, research into customer promise for time of delivery, The National Courier awards and 2020 sector trade shows. A new IOC group chair announced, Richard England, Cambridge Courier Co is to take the role as IOC chairman for the SME and regional courier company group. Building a first text book for the express and courier sector with fellows input of real world final mile. We will be asking operators to polish the pages, this will be a real world sector text. Lauren Preticelle TFL - Van Scrappage - double money / owner drivers. 'I also want to ask you for powered two wheeler data?' Owner van drivers can step to a euro 6 with a seven thousand pound scrappage payment for their old van, it's a big win for the final mile driver. Lauren delivered the detail hot of the press from the launch only weeks ago. 'We have taken on board the value of an owner drivers van, we have doubled the grant, I can also mention 7.5 million of funding for low emission neighbourhoods. We will be tightening the ULEZ with zone extensions and there will be lots of this sent via the IOC Sunday emails. - Road safety and vision zero, causal factors are at the heart of our concerns, we want to get to the route of powered two wheeler accidents.' 'I want to ask you for two wheel data Alan Lewis Constantine Law - Employment tribunal - Courier says No Worker status still a hot topic with the courts and tribunals - Lessons learned from the Employment Appeal Tribunal case of Stuart Delivery Ltd v Augustine were shared at the Heads of Industry meeting on 4 February by Alan Lewis, employment lawyer and partner with Constantine Law. Alan talked IR35 and focused on that part of the worker status test that asks, "Is this a contract for the individual to perform work or services personally?" In particular, he shared the approach the courts are taking when considering the right to substitute someone else to perform the work. Delegates learned that there will be a strict examination of not just what the contract itself says, but what actually happens in practice. In the Stuart Delivery case, for example, the ability of a courier to "drop" a fixed slot he had opted for to provide services in the hope that another of the company's couriers would pick it up instead, did not constitute an unfettered right of substitution to prevent worker status. City of London Corporation - Thomas Parker, Ambitions for clean air final mile - Healthy streets Cargo cycle parking at the express delivery point. City of London Corporation have developed an innovative non-motorised commercial season ticket system for their public car parks to support the storage of cargo cycles near their collection and delivery points for express courier services. This received a 2019 National Courier Award. Thomas Parker talked detail, 'We are trying to consolidate freight using planning permission.' 'We want to see more cargo cycles in the City of London.' 'We are working towards last mile sites, van to cycle.' 'From our stats half of the vans in the city are not delivery, they are service vans.' 'With over half a million people commuting into the Square Mile each day, the City of London Corporation has taken a bold approach to improving air quality and road danger. In their 25=year Transport Strategy, freight and servicing vehicles are recognised as essential to the functioning of the City but that their impact must be reduced. Along with consolidation and retiming, supporting the uptake of cargo cycles for deliveries is essential to achieve this. One method is the release of larger parcels of land as dedicated logistics hubs for use of cargo cycles and pedestrian porters, the first of which will be released in March 2020.' 'We need to illiminate death and road traffic accidents from the city, we want more trips by cycle, we need to make the most efficient use of our restricted road space in the City Sq mile. Everything in the City is listed, we have the first zero emission streets. Fear not we realise all freight vehicles cannot yet be zero emission.' We want to reduce the number of motorised freight vehicles by 15% 2030 , 30% by 2044. Reducing peak freight by 50% by 2030. Consolidation is at the heart of our vision. 'We are trying to consolidate freight using planning permission.' Longer term, We are asking for advice on consolidation site success and looking at returns and re-timing. Last mile logistics hubs, we have looked at assets for such use. Vans in, bikes out. We hope to see more cargo bikes in the City of London. Thomas talked future vision for markets, Barking power station site and moving goods via jetty on the river. DVSA Driver CPC Elizabeth Heaton Charles Wright 'Hands up for in house driver training.' 'We don't want to see last minute training for driver cpc compliance.' Hands were in the air for Liz Heaton & Chris Wright as the asked the in house driver training questions for the DVSA agenda. In a cool double act of delivery they brought detail and numbers from driver CPC and where the heavy vehicles sat in the final mile client chain. More than a decade of DCPC, over 1200 centres while a small number deliver the most numbers. 3200 approved courses for dcpc, aprox 600,000 drivers in scope. 26 million driver training hours uploaded but a lot at the last minute. We are finding large vehicle operators not planning the training regime in the correct way, 'we don't want to see last minute training for compliance.' Vocational driver training, safe urban driver, operator tacho, working hours, reducing fuel cost with better driving are what we want, we don't want to see drivers tacking the same course. 'We want to drive forward one day a year planned driver training for DCPC.' First aid, driver hours and dangerous goods remain at top of the courses offered for driver cpc. We are working on a voluntary DCPC trainer register. DVSA Enforcement recognition. A five year strategy to recognise best practice, carry a logo for anything relevant to road safety. This should go live in April this year, ongoing evaluation will be at the heart of the impact on products on road safety. University of West London - the Express manager degree. Launched here in the National Apprentice week. Delivery of your next generation managers in the Heathrow Logistics Hot Spot. A degree apprenticeship for next generation managers without any student loan, paid by levy, delivered both in the express final mile workplace and via blocks at the University, off the job delivered outside of the express sector peak periods. Three years including a manager CPC and FORS practioner qualification fitted around the diary of final mile. Janet Rowson and James Goodman, 'We have a start date for the very first students in May, its time to call us. The two talked route to the new degree, application and gateway to the end point assessment. It will also be possible to use prior learning from the job. Hons degree in Express manager is the goal for your employee. 'How much will it cost and how do you pay for it, the degree fee is set at twenty one thousand pounds, it comes from your levy payments. The degree works well with existing staff, three years long it builds retention of your next generation managers. Productivity lies in the degree entry level of your express courier business. Delivery at heart of West London, M4 corridor in the logistics hot spot of Heathrow. DFT Phil Martin, man from the ministry. E-scooters, the law does not allow use anywhere except private land. From Ministerial portfolios, the Future of Freight project, additional weight and MOTs for electric vans through to eScooters and data collection were discussed in a roundup of current Department for Transport initiatives that impact on the Express sector. Phil Martin DFT talked about the dept, its ministers and responsibilities from Grant Shapps Sec of State to the roads minister. 'We want to understand the whole freight journey, not just parts of the journey. We are looking at the way demand is driving your sector. Freight strategy, 'you cant endlessly deliver over shorter and shorter timescales. ' Phil moved to regs for new alternative fuel vehicles, further explaining electric at the MOT and licence weight for battery vehicles. E-scooters, the law does not allow use anywhere except private land. Our van survey, we are trying to understand the use of vans on the road, knowing the numbers between service vans and delivery vans, what those vans are really used for, where, when and for what distance. Summary - Tracey Worth One hundred and twenty thousand vans in the room. This sector is busy, I think fellows for attendance and I thank the speakers for their final mile delivery here today with one hundred and twenty thousand vans at this heads of industry round table. Univ West London, launching the Express Manager degree here at the IOC round table during National Apprentice week. Todays applauses have been loud, the speakers have been focused on our sector. DFT man from the ministry talked govt dept to alternative fuel van regs. DVSA spoke driver cpc, City of London spoke consolidation centres, Barking and the markets. It was employment status form Alan Lewis, a network of networks from nationals to London regionals. Your next round table date is May 14th, we have a special SME focus with cloud accounting to the final mile. Fellows gowning is Feb 28th and we are already thinking National Courier Awards to find your best of best for 2020. Please set your diary for the next round tables of the IOC, May 14th, September 29th 2020 key dates
Feb 10th: Leeds clean air forum. 'Leeds Inclusive Growth Delivery Partnership workshop takes place on February 10. The event will be centred around "Place" Feb 11th: TfL LoCITY - alternative fuel clean air round table London SW1 - TfL ULEZ update. Feb 14th: 2020 Peak One Valentines. Feb 28th : IOC fellows' Gowning at the House of Lords. March 10th: Mansion House Carmen Transport industry awards Banquet. March 22nd: 2020 Peak Two - Mothers Day. March 31st / April 1st: Intralogistex - Ricoh Arena Coventry. April 1st & 2nd: IRX internet retail logistics show at the NEC. April 28th - 30th: CV show NEC - 19,000 visitors, hundreds of exhibitors spanning the whole road transport, distribution and logistics supply sectors. Everything from truck, van, pick-up and trailer manufacturers through to fork-lift trucks, insurers, tyres, telematics and training providers. May 5th: TfL LoCITY round table on clean air final mile. May 14th: IOC Heads of Industry - fellows' Round table - John Tilbrook / Graham Negus, Renault EV Vans - Stuart Jackson TyreSafe, Neena Day HSE van focus. May 20th: Microlise -Europe's largest freight conference at the Ricoh Arena Coventry, June 2nd: 14th Transaid Land's End to John O'Groats cycle ride. Have you got a cup of tea ready for IOC Chair Carl Lomas to pit-stop at your depot on his 25-year-old courier cycle? June 3rd-4th: CiTTi exhibition Ricoh Arena Coventry, multi-modal transport solutions, real time traffic management, smart parking, autonomous vehicles, EV charging, congestion charging. June 16th - 18th: Multimodal - all modes of logistics trade show at the NEC. July 14th: DfT STAT - Strategic transport apprenticeship taskforce event. July Carmen livery Cartmarking vehicle event 500 years of transport ceremony in the City of London. Sept 8th: TfL LoCITY round table on clean air final mile. Sept 22nd: IOC Heads of industry round table - One hundred thousand vans at the table. October 20th 2020: National Courier Awards at the IOD pall Mall. Nov 10th: TfL LoCITY round table on clean air final mile. Nov 27th: Peak Three - Black Friday, Sortation Sunday, Cyber Monday. Blog by Carl Lomas. Dear Members We have long supported Manchester Curry Club. If you would like to join the list, please e-mail [email protected]. The next lunch will take place on Wednesday February 19th. Please let Mike know by return e-mail, and no later than midday on the Monday beforehand, if you wish to attend, and the number & names of your guests. There is no need to reply, if you cannot make it, or if you have already booked your place. The following are the dates for the rest of the years luncheons :- 18/3, 22/4, 20/5, 17/6, 22/7, 19/8, 23/9, 21/10, 18/11 and the Christmas meal 23/12. Please respond by midday on Feb 17th at the latest. If you have any late changes on the morning of the Lunch, please phone me on 07976 342433. Regards. MPG A few pieces of news from our partners as MD Jason Roper kicked off November’s event with ABC Accounting Services who have just recently rebranded to Longden & Co. Partners of MPG from the very beginning, Managing Director Lee Longden chose to rebrand to coincide with their recent office move, it is more than worth while visiting their new website https://www.longdencompany.co.uk/ The next news was from our Partners at Connell Brothers Demolition who as some of you may remember presented to MPG earlier in the year. At the time their Commercial Director Mark Riley mentioned they were also working on a brand new website, that is also now live and looking very good indeed https://connellbrothers.co.uk/ Jason’s last piece of news from our Partners was in relation to Assetz Capital who have launched “Real World Finance”, much more news will be rolled out on this come the start of 2020 so stay tuned to find out all you need to know. Next it was over to our guest speaker Adam Kirwan who is a Director at WHP Telecoms who are professional infrastructure support partners to the telecommunications industry providing end to end services to enable to deployment, upgrade, improvement and densification of networks. Adam briefly touched on how and when WHP become involved in projects before explaining how they have managed to maintain being a trusted partner in the telecommunications industry since 1988 in which time a huge amount of evolution has taken place. They continue to work with all of the industry leaders including BT, Nokia, O2, CTIL and Samsung to name a few. Soon it was on to the eagerly await subject of 5G, not only in terms of business life but also personal life for absolutely everyone, the new network is even faster than the human brain. When 5G is eventually rolled out almost every industry will see significant changes and it’s not just manufacturing or technology-based business which will see the effects. Everyone has seen how mobile phones and home broadband have evolved over the past 20 or so years with the move to 3G then 4G but the biggest step will by far be the one from 4G to 5G as Adam illustrated with some facts and figures in his slides as the ones above. So naturally one of the key questions was when will 5G be ready? Adam’s answer to that question was by no means narrow as he explained that some parts of the UK still don’t received full 4G coverage which has been around for almost a decade now so it’s not going to happen overnight. The slide above which Adam also provided gives us an idea of the upgrades needed before everywhere within the M60 would be fully covered by 5G…….but you must also consider that the majority of hardware and devices such as phones, tablets and PCs are still not 5G ready so realistically we are still a few years off one of the biggest technological evolutions to date… If you have any new project coming up that need their own network or you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact Adam - ([email protected]) The next guest was Rob Fletcher from 4Tech who have recently been working closely with MPG to create a unique App which will enable all of our Members and Partners to stay connected better than ever before, the App will be live on the App Store for iPhone users and the Google Play Store for Android users by searching MANCHESTER PROPERTY GROUP.
Members who attended November’s event will already have received their unique login details with all other partners and members to receive theirs by email in the very near future. Rob kindly explained the basics, especially how the App will benefit our Members!! Well for a start the App will automatically notify you of all upcoming events, not only this, you can easily register for future events in just one click. The App will also allow you at add guests for future events and pay for them in advance directly through the App itself. As the App has push notifications all our news stories and partner updates will be readily available to all and easier to access than ever, as are contact details for all off our Partners and Sponsors. Rob and his colleagues will also be attending December’s Event to help assist anyone who is struggling to get set up with the App or who couldn’t make November’s event and requires login details. The winner of the Champagne in September sponsored by Landmark Development Solutions was Sam Ward with the meal for 2 at Albert's going to his guest Ellie Farrell. Our next event is a Christmas Drinks Event for Members and Partners only which is taking place on Thursday 5th December at Kiely’s Irish Bar. As we will not be holding an event in January, our first of 2020 takes place on Thursday 6th February, when we will be joined by Mark Hawthorn, Founder & Managing Director of Landmark Investments Group who has kindly sponsored the Champagne for all MPG events throughout 2019. If you are not a member but are interested to get involved with MPG please contact us today [email protected] and we would be more than happy to provide information on our membership options and upcoming vents. We look forward to seeing you at December’s Event!!! Institute of Couriers Newsflash Sunday Oct 13 www.ioc.uk.com Well done TFGM for closed roads success in Manchester Heartland Sunday special. MPG ambassador, IOC Chairman joins Sixteen thousand in TFGM Manchester heartland for last mile delivery at thirteen miles. Carmen, Carl Lomas donned full high visibility rain top in Manchester to Join sixteen thousand runners on closed roads of TFGM heartland.
A wall of runners for the Manchester Half Marathon. Started in waves of targeted times, Lomas in purple set for a two hour window on the streets of Manchester. Transport for greater Manchester sorted the multi modal transport, tram and train for the start at Old Trafford Man United Football Ground. Manchester lined the streets in support of the giant half marathon turnout, Jelly Babies to cups of tea were waiting along the route, bands playing and church choirs singing. Runners focused on time windows mile by mile reading the pace watch and checking the giant mile marker boards for this middle England big one on closed roads as high vis marshals delivered a perfect package all the way to the final mile. Thirteen, no! There is just a bit more, put the pedal down and be sure the van is empty before parking up for the full half marathon distance. IOC team rallied up the mile marker calculations via tracking and mobile phone text as Lomas dug into the post ten mile distance watching the delivery time match the target. For lots more detail on this week's extracts, take a look at the IOC detailed web news. With three very exciting speakers lined up this month it was just a brief introduction and welcome from MPG’s Jason Roper before getting straight in to it with Peter Istrate, Founder of Moxels being the first guest speaker of the day. Peter is the Founder and Managing Director of Moxels, a Creative CGI Agency who’s services include branding, strategy and design. He began by questioning what an idea actually is before eventually elaborating to “it’s not what you do….but why you do it..” He continued to ask how we communicate our ideas in business, how do we tell a story backed up with an age old saying, “a picture speaks a thousand words”. Having talked us through slides showing some of the incredible CGI work Moxels have done for Real Estate clients, Peter wanted to remind everyone that people do not buy products, they simply buy solutions to their problems, or ultimately a change. Peter’s presentation was aimed at simplifying and explaining Moxels goal which is to bring great ideas to life making them accessible to everyone. Whether you’re an Architect, Interior Designer or Property Developer they will take your project from paper to realistic images to tell your story. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate Peter ([email protected]). Our second speaker of the day was the Managing Director of Watts Group, Ian Ford. Having spoken at MPG on previous occasions Ian made it clear that he would be brief to leave the real speaking to his colleague Jim Wilson. Ian very briefly touched on how Watts have grown before playing two quite interesting promotional videos which he has edited all by himself, no small task in itself, which showed some of the exciting projects they have worked on. Last to speak but by no means least was Watts Director Jim Wilson. Jim has been a constant supporter of MPG since our inception and continues to work successfully with many of our Members on projects throughout the UK. Entitled Funder’s Due Diligence & Project Monitoring the subjects are self-explanatory, however, Jim wanted to use this opportunity to explain the importance of the DD process and the need for strict project monitoring. Jim touched on build cost appraisals where he touched on all the elements which are taken into consideration, the need for a contingency and for cash flow forecasts. This progressed nicely onto a brief update on construction costs (see slide above). The point that Jim stressed throughout his presentation was that the DD and monitoring process has one ultimate goal, that is to ensure a safe and profitable exit for all parties come the end of the project. Please contact JimWilson ([email protected]) should you have any questions or wish to seek further advice. The winner of the Champagnein Septembersponsored by Landmark Development Solutions was Alastair Milton with the meal for 2 at Alberts going to Simon Graham of Njoy Living. Our next event takes place on Thursday 7th November when we will be joined by Adam Kirwan, Director with WHP Telecoms who will enlighten everyone about 5G and its upcoming impact to business and life. And …We will be launching our MPG App for your Phones, so there will be no reason to miss another event or to keep up with what is happening in the Property Market If you are not a member but are interested to get involved with MPG please contact us today [email protected] and we would be more than happy to provide information on our membership options and upcoming vents. We look forward to seeing you all in November!!! Back to work in September for MPG members as the summer holidays are already a faint memory Members, Partners and Guests turned out in force to last Thursday’s event. Jason Roper provided his customary opening speech and tried not to touch too heavily on the B word, which is of course the ever present elephant in the room which is Brexit before diving into some interesting fact regarding new housing statistics and the end of the government’s help to buy scheme in 2023 and 2021 for Non first time buyers, where he posed the question of what will replace it and finally a brief mention of the unfortunate situation at Bury FC, a club close to the hearts of a couple our members. The first speaker of the day was our very own Clive Gawthorpe, Tax Partner at UHY Hacker Young who was once more thrown in at the deep end come the eleventh hour to stand in for his colleague Michelle Dale who was called to an urgent meeting to advise in advance of Brexit. The B word again rearing its somewhat ugly head this time on Tax. Clive having adopted Michell’s slides was amused to note that she had used his name as an example in some of the slides, when he was explaining the subject of the new domestic reverse VAT charges.Which will soon affect the construction industry, especially where sub-contractors are involved and more concerningly it will have an adverse impact on cashflow on those who find themselves in the middle of such chains. These new rules were due come into force on 1st October 2019, however 3 days after the talk, the government decided to delay it by a year to 1st October 2020. I guess we have more time now to get our ducks in a row!! Please contact Clive ([email protected]) or Michelle ([email protected]) should you have any questions or which to seek further advice. Next to the floor was MPG Partner and Managing Director of Real Financial Services Paul Ramsey who wanted to make everyone aware of the reality and importance of protection and the consequences of not having the correct protection in both your personal life and for your business. Paul went on to explain the different types of protection available and the cost which is relatively low considering what you can be covered for including long term illness, death of a key business partner and so on. One set of statistics Paul included within his presentation was just where people prioritise cover, it slips way down the order below car insurance, contents insurance, pet insurance and even mobile phone insurance, when seen in black and which it really is quite alarming. For more information on the advice and services Paul Ramsey and Real Financial can offer you please contact him by email:- [email protected] The winner of the Champagnein Septembersponsored by Landmark Development Solutions was John Farrell of Newington’s, with the meal for 2 at Alberts going to Dave Hardman of Assetz Capital. Our next event takes place onThursday 3rd October when we will be joined by Jim Wilson and Ian Ford (MD) from MPG Partners Watts Group Limited. We also have Peter Istrate from Moxels giving a brief introduction to his business in 3D Designs and more for property If you are not a member but are interested to get involved with MPG please contact us today [email protected] and we would be more than happy to provide information on our membership options and upcoming vents. We look forward to seeing you all in October!!! As informal as MPG gets in August with a Summer Drink Reception followed by a few words from MPG Ambassador Carl Lomas MBE. We have been fortunate enough to hear Carl speak at a previous MPG event and this months short insight into his career and life experiences lived up to expectations yet again. Quickly touching on a few business experiences and words of advice to begin with Carl wasted no time in lightening the mood with some fantastic stories he picked up on his travels, most notably when his boat capsized in rough water while his family were on board and being rescued by a warship from the Royal Navy. The winner of the Champagnein August sponsored by Landmark Development Solutionswas Jamie Dutton of Watts with the meal for 2 at Alberts going to Nick Braithwaite of R&D Specialists.
We are back to business as usual on Thursday 5th September when we our guest speakers will include MPG Partner Paul Ramsey, Managing Director of Real Financial and MPG’s very own Clive Gawthorpe with his eagerly anticipated Tax update. If you are not a member but are interested to get involved with MPG please contact us today [email protected] and we would be more than happy to provide information on our membership options and upcoming vents. We look forward to seeing you all in September!!! Another month flies by as we make a run for Christmas having passed the half way point on 2019 and look back to check where the time has gone. Our favourite host MD Jason Roper reflected on the year to date in the same fashion before announcing plans for a new look MPG in 2020. Having consulted MPG partners and members on the subject the new look MPG in 2020 will see bi-monthly events in a similar format as we currently see supported by a variety of other events and away days throughout the year so watch this space for more details as time draws closer. Not for the first time this year we had the pleasure of hearing from one of the most respected tax experts in the UK, UHY Hacker Young Partner and MPG Co-founder Clive Gawthorpe to bring us his usual Property update. The subject of choice on this occasion was Accounting IARF 16 in which Clive made us aware of the need to capitalise any lease longer than year on your balance sheets and the effects of doing do, the consequence of not doing so and the tax relieve also associated. For further information please contact Clive:- [email protected] Next to the step us was our guest speaker this month Michael Brennan returning to speak to MPG for the second time in 18 months. Michael is an exceptional entrepreneur who was listed on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Europe List in 2018 having founded Tootoot with is friend Kieran Innes in 2013 after leaving university. Initially launching the Tootoot app aimed at pupils as an anti-bullying reporting tool, Tootoot have since raised further funding to expand their vision into the workplace as an anonymous reporting tool. Initially backed by MPG Ambassador Terry Flannagan MBE with huge success, they have recently pushed for a further £500,000 of investment which has almost been achieved with just £80,000 up for grabs. Michael was very keen to share the success of Tootoot with MPG and explain the growth they have seen since he last visited producing figures which were absolutely astonishing. Since moving their app into the workplace they have had major success and been adopted by some large names, one example being Barclays. Their old process for employees to report consisted of an employee helpline costing £5 million per year to upkeep and when they did a survey less than 50% off all employees even knew the number existed. Moving to Tootoot has not only saved them a huge cost it also allows the employee an easier and more comfortable way of reporting. To listen to Michael speak is always a pleasure, he even followed up with a question and answers session which brought even more positive point to light including a retention rate of over 70%. All in all the journey to date and the steps Tootoot have made in both education and the workplace are huge but beyond all inspirational.
Watch this space closely because don’t be surprised is one day in the no so distant future Tootoot is up there with some of the most recognisable brands and symbols in the world! The winner of this month’s champagne draw sponsored by Landmark Development Solutions was first timer Jane Kirkham, with the meal for two at Albert’s going to Lee Longden, MPG Partner and MD of ABC Accounting Services. We look forward to seeing you all at our next event taking place on Thursday 1st August when we will be joined by Carl Lomas MBC, Chairman of the Institute of Couriers, Author and MPG Ambassador. If you are not a member but are interested to get involved with MPG please contact us today [email protected] and we would be more than happy to provide information on our membership options and upcoming vents. We look forward to seeing you all in August!!! |
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