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Alan Braithwaite

Alan Braithwaite

Philanthropist and Adventurer at Trans-India Challenge; Non-Executive Director at e-cargobikes.com Ltd

Author of the trans.info website - Alan Braithwaite - Alan has worked in supply chain and logistics since 1979, forming the specialist LCP Consulting in 1985 and taking it to the position of leading European independent specialist consultancy. During nearly 40 years he has worked with around 400 companies as well in the public sector. The company was acquired by BearingPoint® in 2017 where he is retained as a senior advisor. In the last ten years he has taken a particular interest in freight transport policy and investment. He is the Chairman of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Freight and Logistics Policy Group and a member of its public policy committee, In those roles he was the lead author of the CILT Freight and Logistics Vision 2035 and many consultations and calls for evidence by government and agencies. Most recently he was a member of the National Infrastructure Commission Freight Panel which reported to the UK Government in 2019. In 2019 he also worked with Transport for the West Midlands on city centre logistics research in partnership with the University of Aston. He has previously worked on an innovative Urban Logistics Concept with Greater Manchester, supported the Freight for the North Project, on an EU project on new models for City Food Logistics; all of these focused on urban freight futures. Between 1987 - 2018, he was a visiting academic at the Cranfield School of Management, Centre for Supply Chain and Logistics Management and was a Visiting Professor between 2006 and 2018. He contributed to research and teaching and was acting head of supply chain research for 18 months. He is now a Visiting Fellow at Aston Business School. In 2015 his book, authored with Professor Martin Christopher, was published: “Business Operations Models – becoming a disruptive competitor” Alan holds an MSc in Business Administration from the London Business School and a BSc in Chemical Engineering from Birmingham University.