The nominee should be an Ireland-based company/individual/student operating in the logistics, supply chain, or transport sectors, or studying a relevant topic in an Irish university.
There are 6 areas that will be taken into consideration by our judges when reviewing each application, so please bear this in mind when submitting your application.
Individual and Organisational Award Criteria:
- Innovation: The use of innovative technologies, processes, or strategies to improve efficiency, reduce costs, or enhance customer experience.
- Sustainability: Demonstrated commitment to sustainable practices, such as reducing carbon footprint, promoting circular economy, or using environmentally friendly materials.
- Customer service: Excellence in meeting customer needs, including responsiveness, reliability, and quality of service.
- Operational excellence: Achieving operational efficiency, such as optimizing inventory management, reducing lead times, or improving order accuracy.
- Collaboration: Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively with partners, suppliers, or customers to achieve mutual benefits.
- Industry impact: Demonstrated impact on the industry, such as thought leadership, influence on regulatory policies, or contribution to promoting best practices.
These awards are open to self-nominations and third-party nominations.
Women in Logistics, Transport & Supply Chain Award
This award recognises an outstanding woman who has made a significant contribution to the logistics, transport, mobility, or supply chain sector through professional excellence, leadership, innovation, and positive industry impact. It celebrates individuals who are driving progress within their organisation and helping shape the future of the industry through their achievements, influence, and commitment to continuous improvement.
Judging criteria:
- Professional Achievement & Impact – Demonstrated delivery of measurable results and meaningful contribution to organisational success.
- Leadership & Influence – Evidence of leading people, projects, change, or positively influencing colleagues and stakeholders.
- Innovation & Improvement – Introduction of new ideas, processes, technologies, or approaches that create value.
- Industry Contribution & Inclusion – Contribution to the wider profession through mentoring, advocacy, talent development, or sector engagement.
- Future Potential & Vision – Clear ambition, strategic thinking, and potential to continue shaping the future of the industry.
This award is open to self-nominations and third-party nominations.