Cargo Overseas are committed to staff training. Providing constant training opportunities for employees to ensure that they have all the tools to do the very best they can for our customers.
Cargo Overseas invest in training, publications and manuals so that our employees have all the information they need on hand to provide an excellent service to any shipper, manufacturer and freight company who ships cargo through Cargo Overseas.
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Aviation Security : The new courses |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 24 November 2008 10:11 |
 Cargo Overseas aviation security manager attended the first ever Level G aviation security course held in London last week(18th and 19th November). Run by Peter East who are at the forefront in aviation security and are the first accredited trainers to run these new courses Cargo Overseas understand the need for their staff to be fully conversant with the latest information.
With full training and remaining abreast of the latest developments in aviation security Cargo Overseas are able to ensure that their customers freight services are handled in a professional and reliable manner. Reducing down the delays incurred by presenting cargo to the airlines and ground handling agents at UK airports not suitable for carraige by air.
The UK airfreight market suffers regularly from delays caused by dense cargo being presented for X-ray. Freight forwarders have a duty to ensure that their customers are provided with guidance and information to minimise delays. Unfortunately, a number of freight forwarders are concerned that by provide assistance and guidance their customers will see the additional costs as a negative factor in using that forwarder and so shipment delays are not reducing as quickly as they could be.
Cargo Overseas philosophy is one where providing the right cargo to the airlines helps the shipper, manufacturer, airline and also allows us to control our consolidation services. If cargo is presented which is going to be snagged then in the long run the costs to the airline and consolidation service is increased which leads to increases to the shipper.
Cargo Overseas remain at the forefront through staff training of keeping costs economical for the services it offers whilst providing the very best services for it's customers. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 24 November 2008 11:25 |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 14 November 2008 09:58 |
 Cargo Overseas are committed to ensuring that all staff undergo regular training so they are abreast with current procedures.
On the 14th November we held, in conjunction with J & E Consultants, our regular Level 4 security course. We had four internal staff on this popular course as well as staff from Robins Transport, MAAL Transport and SBS Worldwide. Aviation security is a very important part of the role which the freight-forwarder plays in the supply chain. The Department for Transport rules governing the movement of cargo by air are constantly changing and evolving. It is a mandatory requirement that staff exporting known cargo by air attend refresher courses every two years and Cargo Overseas regularly run courses in Manchester for their staff as well as employees from other freight-forwarding, transport and logistic companies.
These aviation security courses back up the dangerous goods by air courses and regular seminars which staff attend in all manner of subjects from Employee Law, Health & Safety through to First Aid and general office awareness courses.
Cargo Overseas are committed to providing our employees with the very best working experience and believe that staff training is an important factor in maintaining a happy and relaxed working atmosphere. |
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Last Updated on Friday, 14 November 2008 10:39 |
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