Logistics UK held their annual Northern Ireland Lunch at the impressive Merchant Hotel in Belfast recently.
Over 130 guests attended the lunch with speakers including Logistics UK Chief Executive, David Wells, Andrew Scott, Head of Electromobility for Renault Trucks. Also there was Northern Ireland Freight Council Chair, Charlene Quayle, while Guest Speaker, Northern Ireland footballer Keith Gillespie, took part in a revealing Questions and Answers session with Seamus Leheny, UK Logistics Policy Manager for Northern Ireland.
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NI Lunch 21 David Wells, Barry Collins, Richard Walker, Frances Freestone, Martin Diamond, Michael Heasley and Keith Gillespie.
Seamus Leheny Policy Manager NI and David Wells CEO, Logistics UK. Seamus Leheny interviewing Keith Gillespie.
NI Lunch 21 Charlene Quayle, Pivotal, NI Freight Council Chair. Renee Quinn, PIPS Suicide Prevention Ireland.
Andrew Scott, Head of Electromobility Renualt Trucks UK.
Alan Espie from TBF Thompson, Charlene Quayle and Keith Gillespie. Andy Mawhinney DFDS, Charlene Quayle and Keith Gillespie.
Charlene Quayle, Rose McMullan Close Brothers and Keith Gillespie. Charlene Quayle, Tony Kirkpatrick from RiverRidge and Keith Gillespie. David Watts from Diamond Trucks, Charlene Quayle and Keith Gillespie.
Charlene Quayle, Emma Blair from Close Brothers and Keith Gillespie. George Crooks from Diamond Trucks, Charlene Quayle and Keith Gillespie.
George Webster from Musgrave Retail Partners NI, Charlene Quayle and Keith Gillespie. Gary Calderwood from RiverRidge, Charlene Quayle and Keith Gillespie. Karen Nicholl from Nicholl Fuel Oils, Charlene Quayle and Keith Gillespie.