The IMM Graduate School Strengthens Industry Leadership Through CILT ESG Conference Partnership

The IMM Graduate School continues to demonstrate its commitment to advancing professional excellence and industry development through its involvement in the 5th Annual Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport South Africa (CILTSA) ESG Conference, took place on 23 June 2026 at the IMM Graduate School Parktown Campus in Johannesburg.
As the official venue sponsor of this prestigious industry event, the IMM Graduate School is playing a significant role in facilitating critical conversations around Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles within the transport, logistics and supply chain sectors.
The partnership reflects a long-standing relationship between the IMM Graduate School and CILTSA, built on a shared commitment to developing the skills and capabilities required to address the challenges and opportunities facing the industry.
Addressing the Skills Gap and Building ESG Capabilities
A key focus of this year’s conference is the growing need to close the skills gap and build ESG capabilities that will support sustainable industry growth through 2030 and beyond. As an accredited training provider and recognised leader in business, logistics and supply chain education, the IMM Graduate School is uniquely positioned to contribute to this important agenda.
The conference will provide a platform for industry professionals, academics, policymakers and business leaders to engage in meaningful discussions on sustainability, resilience, governance, innovation and responsible supply chain management.
Adding to the Institution’s contribution to the event is the appointment of Ronald Muringai, a member of the IMM Graduate School faculty, as programme director for the 2026 CILTSA ESG Conference.
His appointment highlights the active role that IMM Graduate School academics continue to play in shaping industry dialogue and promoting thought leadership on issues that are critical to the future of transport and logistics.
Embedding ESG Principles into Operational Frameworks
The conference is expected to bring together leading practitioners and experts from across the sector to explore practical strategies for embedding ESG principles into organisational operations and decision-making processes. These discussions are increasingly important as organisations seek to improve sustainability performance, strengthen governance frameworks and build more resilient supply chains.
Connecting Academic Excellence with Industry Practice
The IMM Graduate School’s involvement in the conference strengthens its broader mission of connecting academic excellence with industry practice. By hosting and supporting initiatives such as the CILTSA ESG Conference, the Institution continues to create opportunities for knowledge sharing, professional development and collaboration that contribute to the advancement of South Africa’s transport and supply chain sectors.
The partnership serves as a powerful example of how educational institutions and professional bodies can work together to address industry challenges and prepare future leaders for a rapidly evolving business environment.
Frequently Asked Questions: CILTSA ESG Conference & Academic Partnerships
1. What is the focus of the 5th Annual CILTSA ESG Conference?
The 5th Annual Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport South Africa (CILTSA) ESG Conference focuses on exploring environmental, social and governance (ESG) frameworks within the transport, logistics and supply chain sectors. Held in June 2026, the conference creates a platform for industry leaders to discuss sustainability, governance frameworks, operational resilience and responsible supply chain management.
2. Why is embedding ESG capabilities vital for transport and logistics operators?
Embedding ESG principles into operational frameworks allows transport and logistics organisations to significantly enhance their sustainability performance, strengthen corporate governance and mitigate environmental risks. Developing these green capabilities helps close the industry skills gap, ensuring businesses can build resilient supply chains that support sustainable economic growth through 2030 and beyond.
3. How do academic institutions and professional bodies collaborate to address the logistics skills gap?
Academic institutions and professional bodies address the logistics skills gap by partnering on thought-leadership initiatives, knowledge-sharing platforms and professional development events. These strategic partnerships connect academic excellence with real-world industry practice, ensuring that training programmes and curricula align directly with emerging market demands and shifting corporate standards.
4. What was the IMM Graduate School’s involvement in the 2026 CILTSA ESG Conference?
The IMM Graduate School acted as the official venue sponsor for the 2026 event, hosting the conference at its Parktown Campus in Johannesburg. Furthermore, IMM Graduate School faculty member Ronald Muringai was appointed as the Conference Programme Director, highlighting the active role that the institution’s academics play in shaping strategic industry dialogue.
5. How are IMM Graduate School qualifications globally accredited by both CILT and CIM?
IMM Graduate School qualifications carry prestigious global endorsements from the world’s leading professional bodies in both marketing and supply chain disciplines. Its supply chain and logistics qualifications are formally accredited and recognised by the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT), ensuring international alignment with transport benchmarks. Concurrently, its marketing management programmes are aligned with the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM), providing graduates with internationally transportable credentials that are highly valued across global markets.
6. How does the IMM Graduate School bridge the gap between academic theory and logistics industry practice?
The IMM Graduate School bridges this gap by embedding modern operational frameworks, such as ESG principles and risk mitigation strategies, directly into its business and logistics curriculum. By hosting benchmarking industry events and employing active practitioners within its faculty, the institution ensures its distance-learning and campus students develop the practical, career-focused capabilities required by modern corporate employers.