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NITL Hosts Visiting Scholar from the University of Málaga

(03 Aug 2012)

Last week NITL was delighted to host a visit by Dr. Elvira Maeso González of the University of Málaga. The University of Málaga is quite a young institution its decree having been formally approved in 1972. However, it can trace its origins back to the 16th Century. More recently, the Casa de Enseñanza de Pilotaje, Lenguas Vivas y Comercio (School of Navigation, Modern Languages and Commerce) was established in 1846 and later became an integral part of the University.

NITL at the 2012 Global Supply Chain Business Summit

(04 Jul 2012)

Edward Sweeney of NITL recently contributed to the 2012 Global Supply Chain Business Summit held at in Singapore. This was the 5th in a series of biennial Summits that have spanned nearly a decade. The concept is the brainchild of Dr John Gattorna, acknowledged as one of the outstanding contemporary supply chain ‘thought leaders’.

NITL Congratulates Winners at the National Supply Chain Awards

(03 Jul 2012)

The inaugural Supply Chain Awards took place in the Four Seasons Hotel last week, with the top echelons of the supply chain community from both Irish and multinational companies represented.

NITL at the Dublin Staff Relay 2012

(30 May 2012)

Sometimes you have to go back to the origins, to where it all began. So that is exactly what NITL and the DIT’s Department of Transport Engineering did last week by using our legs - the original primary means of transportation.

NITL strengthening research and educational links with China

(29 May 2012)

NITL has recently been strengthening research and educational links with China. During a recent tour of China, Antonio de Linares visited Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT). HIT is a very prestigious university in one of the Northeastern regions of the country which has been partner of DIT for more than 10 years.

NITL at IPSERA 2012

(27 Apr 2012)

Earlier this month, Edward Sweeney represented NITL at the 21st annual conference of the International Purchasing and Supply Education and Research Association (IPSERA).

NITL Contributes to New Book on Supply Systems

(12 Apr 2012)

In recent decades, academics and practitioners have increasingly recognised that effective management of the customer/supplier relationship is a critical tool for achieving superior performance and, in many cases, remaining competitive in the marketplace. Nevertheless, the effective management of customer/supplier relationships is a complex and risky issue that requires the combination of different kinds of knowledge.

President Visits Bolton Street

(30 Mar 2012)

Last week the President of Ireland visited the DIT Bolton Street Campus – the home of NITL. He was the first visitor to an exhibition celebrating one hundred years of excellence in education in Bolton Street. Accompanied by his wife, Mrs. Sabina Higgins, the President was welcomed to DIT by Dr. Mike Murphy, Director and Dean of the College of Engineering and Built Environment.

NITL among global experts to contribute to the 2012 Global Supply Chain Business Summit

(22 Mar 2012)

The 2012 Global Supply Chain Business Summit is the 5th in a series of biennial Summits that have spanned nearly a decade. The concept is the brainchild of Dr John Gattorna, acknowledged as one of the outstanding contemporary supply chain ‘thought leaders’.

NITL Welcomes New Executive Masters Participants

(13 Mar 2012)

Following the largest ever annual intake into its M.Sc. programmes during 2011, NITL last week welcomed the first new cohort of 2012 to the Executive Masters programme in supply chain management (SCM). The new participants are supply chain professionals in a range of Irish and multinational firms including Diageo, Danone, Coca-Cola and Alcon.


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