2013年8月3日星期六

Hermes connects with Royal Logistics Corp.


  Hermes, the largest specialist delivery to the consumer, to help in collaboration with Royal Logistics Corps and logistics communities, find employment for military personnel under threat of dismissal.

The company began a series of events with a two-day workshop for 80 men and women after the Duke of Gloucester Barracks in South Cerney near Cirencester, Gloucester, to provide advice and guidance on working in the field of supply chain.

Team Hermes gave a series of presentations that describes some of the opportunities that exist in the transportation, storage and delivery as well as the other supply chain industry. Soldiers also received practical help on the best way to find a job and help resume writing and interview techniques.

The workshop, which was organized by a course of the guild and logistics Hermes event that took place at the national distribution center for Hermes followed Nuneaton, Warwickshire offer a detailed overview of the operation and business acumen in the cycle package.

The soldiers had the opportunity to speak with employees in a variety of roles for the understanding of possible career paths. Guild Logistics is a common network set-up resources for those who have worked in all aspects of logistics and has worked with the British Army and, in particular, the Royal Logistics Corps, for several months, the benefits of promoting logistics Guild member.

This includes training and development opportunities, employee leasing advantages guild guild members and the internship program of military work - a logistics initiative Guild specifically designed to find ex-soldiers working in the emergency logistics industry. Guild Logistics is to work closely with senior civilian employers as Hermes, to ensure that the ex-servicemen and women can be rewarding careers where they can effectively use the transferable skills committed found by the learned experience of service in the field of civilian logistics.

Lt Col Nanovo November, the commander of the 29th Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, said. "It is my duty to help my personal service make the transition from military to civilian career with the best advice and direction to force them to work with large organizations such as Hermes and logistics communities, is it possible for people to use my skills gained in the military and know-how to find a job in the supply chain industry "

Hermes is a leader in corporate responsibility and high growth organization recognizes the positive role we can play in the wider community, committed. We are very pleased to be able to support such a worthy part of our society, which in turn can make a significant contribution to the success of the company forward. "

Hermes also give all fees received from the Department of Defense Help for Heroes, the organization for those who were injured in the current conflicts in the UK created to help.


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