About Logicom Hub®
Our aim is to provide interactive training that builds confidence in new skills and knowledge in all attendees. We support business to stay in front of the regulations as the world of logistics and dangerous goods changes and ensure compliance is the key to controlled and effective supply chains.
We started Logicom Hub® Ltd in 2018 with customers asking us to help change the way that dangerous goods training was delivered. We started by building our facilitative classroom training as well as developing interactive e-learning that could be completed on-line at a learner’s own pace and speed, but still maintaining the standards of the hazmat industry. In 2020 we jumped at the opportunity to work with the CAA to gain our virtual classroom approval.
Our team consists of a wealth of talents from within the dangerous goods industry, experienced training design and development and websites.
At Logicom Hub® we aim to provide interactive training so that learners can walk away feeling confident in the new skills and knowledge they have learnt. Our training is not built just to pass the exam but to ensure that the attendees can implement the knowledge in their workplace.
Meet the Team

Sam Stretton is the Managing Director for Logicom Hub Limited. She has a background in logistics and was the Training Director for many years at a global freight forwarder. During that time managing a training team she upskilled into training design and development. Sam spent several years travelling and training employees and settled for a few years in Australia and New Zealand manging the operations. Sam is a qualified DGSA, CAA Instructor and Facilitator. In Sam’s spare time she is in the gym or walking Benji our office woofer.
Fiona Bennett is responsible for ensuring that learners have everything they need prior to their training event, as well as ensuring that they do not forget to rebook upon their expiry. Fiona has a background in finance, sales and administration for the perishable industry in Zimbabwe. She has qualifications in Bookeeping and various software applications. In Fiona’s spare time loves cooking, reading and walking.
Stephy Tresa Thomas is responsible for the design and development and running of our e-learning programs at Logicom Hub. Originally from India she moved to the UK for study. She is a Coventry University graduate who has an MSC in Business and Organizational Psychology. She is also a CAA qualified Instructor. In her spare time Stephy loves movies and creating art.
Lee Smith works part-time and is responsible for ensuring that our accounts are in order. She makes sure we have funds in place to run our training courses. Lee has worked extensively in financial functions within banking and the wider industries. Lee loves baking in her spare time.
Our Business Partners
Kim Hazzard (yes that is correct) has a background in dangerous goods training and compliance for a global logistics company before starting her own business as a training professional. She is a patient, enthusiastic qualified dangerous goods faciliator for all modes of transport. She recent just passed her DGSA qualification and is looking forward to auditing.
Sue Banner is a qualified, experienced and enthusiastic training professional with a passion for people and learning. Sue has extensive knowledge in the regulations for the Carriage of Dangerous Goods by road, air and sea and experience in delivering this subject to consignors, operators, and DGSA’s both in the UK and abroad. Sue is also a CIPD qualified trainer.
John Sennett has over 35 years of experience in training and consulting for the Health and Safety of the movement of dangerous goods. John helps us with the technical side of dangerous goods from Fire Marshall and Spill kit training, through to the control and risk assessments for the storing of dangerous goods. John is a qualified DGSA and COSSH trainer.
Ken Bickell is ex police force in Avon & Somerset. He was instrumental in helping the police set up units to manage the enforcement of dangerous goods rules on the road. Ken designed, developed and delivered dangerous goods by Road and DGSA training to the teams. Since retirement Ken has thrown himself into all other modes of transport and is a CAA qualified instructor for Air and Radioactive materials as well as a DGSA.
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