Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport

Total Lobbying Efforts: 6

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Lobbying Records (Page 1 of 1)

2017-12-11
Politician(s) lobbied: Unknown
Intent: Inform both our members and members of the Oireachtas of the possible results of BREXIT on the Transport Sector in Ireland.
Methods: Unknown
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CILT developed a policy paper on 'the 'Implications of Brexit for the movement of goods'
The paper outlines CILTS policy position and informs reather thatn lobbying
2017-08-03
Politician(s) lobbied: Shane Ross (Minister), Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport; Paschal Donohoe (Minister), Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport; Graham Doyle (Secretary General), Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport; Ray O'Leary (Assistant Secretary), Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport; Deirdre Hanlon (Assistant Secretary), Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
Intent: Support decision making process in relation to public expenditure in our industry sector
Methods: Email
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Pre-budget submission on behalf of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport
2017-01-19
Politician(s) lobbied: Graham Doyle (Secretary General), Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Intent: Support policy development and inform department on implications of Brexit for our industry sectors
Methods: Submission
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CILT developed a paper on Brexit having consulted widely with its members and keystakeholders
2017-01-19
Politician(s) lobbied: National Transport Authority (CEO), Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Intent: Promote and support good decision making in the provision of public transport by an independent professional body
Methods: Submission
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Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport submission on the Rail review published
2016-09-06
Politician(s) lobbied: Derek Moran (Secretary General), Department of Finance; Robert Watt (Secretary General), Department of Public Expenditure and Reform; Graham Doyle (Secretary General), Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Intent: Positively influence appropriate opex and capex expenditure on our national transport infrastructure. The Exchequer needs to spend €1.3 billion each year just to stand still and maintain the existing land transport system in a satisfactory condition. We are currently spending €300 million less than required and under current plans we will not reach the necessary expenditure level until 2020.
Methods: Submission
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This pre-budget submission was prepared by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport. The submission was prepared by our Policy Committee who received broad input from our membership.
2016-08-12
Politician(s) lobbied: Ray O'Leary (Assistant Secretary), Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport
Intent: Positively influence Strategy development with relevant industry expertise
Methods: Email
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Submission made in relation to DTTAS Statement of Strategy