NIRTC - Professional Development Partnerships
NIRTC was founded in 2003 with a distinct focus on Regional, National, International and Humanitarian Procurement and Supply Chain strategic development, underpinned by a passionate focus on the Continued Personal and Professional Development (CPPD) of People, our greatest asset.
NIRTC are passionate promoters of CPPD for our industry sectors, Procurement and Supply Chain, and as such specialise in the delivery of CILT and CIPS professional development qualifications.
We are also facilitating a number of action research projects which continue to inform the thinking and key stakeholder development of Procurement and Supply Chain Management (PSCM) in collaboration with the leading industry sector professional organisations and awarding bodies. We value the stakeholder collaboration dynamic which enables the industry sector to explore emerging markets and enabling technologies, embedding a culture of innovation, succinctly integrated with the professional and personal development of supply chain managers and key operatives.
The Institute is also passionate about the Continued Personal and Professional Development CPPD, of the human resource across the entire supply chain, professional, accountable, ethical and strategic relationship orientated Procurement practice, uniquely and seamlessly integrating with the supply chain, inbound logistics, operations, outbound logistics, marketing, manufacturing and retail logistics exploring emerging markets whilst incorporating enabling technology developments, mobile applications 3PL and 4PL synerges.
The development of the third sector procurement practice and supply management environment is consistently being driven by the continuing demand for improvement within the humanitarian logistics arena. Globalisation and E-fulfillment are having a huge impact on the strategic supply chain management development process.
NIRTC continue as one of the market leaders with a passion to make a significant contribution to the development of the Regional, National, International and Humanitarian Procurement and Supply Chain strategic development, whilst leading action research projects in order to continue to inform the thinking and key stakeholder development of Procurement and Supply Chain Management in practice.