Supporting bodies at Women in Procurement 2015
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport of Australia (CILTA)
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Australia Incorporated (CILTA) CILT was established in the UK in 1919, and has been operating in Australia since 1935. CILTA is part of the CILT International network with of over 33,000 members and more than 200 key corporations working in 100+ countries. Our mission is to provide leadership in research, policy and professional development and supporting continuous improvement in the Transport and Logistics Industry. The association covers all those who work transporting passengers, moving freight and managing Australian domestic and international supply chains from the most junior school leaver to the most senior CEOs. CILTA's accredited, certified and recognized development programs, along with its networking and event opportunities truly offer its members 'the way forward for industry professionals'.
Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS) Australasia
CIPS Australasia is a not-for-profit wholly subsidiary of the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply, a registered UK charity incorporated under Royal Charter by the Privy Council established to serve the public good. CIPS is the world’s largest professional body for procurement and supply professionals with over 100,000 members in 150 countries.
CIPS exists to support the procurement profession as a whole by setting global standards, promoting best practices and supporting individuals and organisations to develop professional skills whilst abiding to a code of conduct.
The Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia
The Supply Chain and Logistics Association of Australia (SCLAA) is Australia’s largest association for Supply Chain and Logistics professionals and practitioners. The SCLAA has the proven history, governance framework, established representation, value for money and strategic reach to make it the right choice for you. We have hard working Committees in QLD, NSW, ACT/Southern NSW, VIC, TAS, SA/NT and WA each led by Division (State) President.
Women in Oil and Gas
Women in Oil and Gas (WIOG) is a national organization founded by Veena Mendez in 2013 deeply focused on advancing the interests of women in Australia's oil and gas sector. WIOG maintains a diverse board membership of skilled and experienced men and women who are experts in their own fields within the oil and gas industry. Now with over 1000 members, WIOG is composed of active, passionate men and women who truly support the country's oil and gas industry and happen to represent various occupational positions and professions.