2022 has been another busy twelve months in the van sector with changing legislation and decarbonisation targets moving ever closer.
In March 2021, Rishi Sunak MP, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced plans to build eight Freeports across England, news which was welcomed by many working in the logistics industry at the time.
Edward Knight, Driver Trainer Instructor, HOYER
Phil Lloyd, Head of Engineering Policy, Logistics UK
In 2018 the UK secured a derogation from the European Commission allowing category B licence holders to drive alternatively fuelled vehicles (AFVs) up to a gross weight of 4.25 tonnes, as opposed to the standard 3.5 tonnes licence entitlement.
Innovation is as simple as ABC at Bandvulc, thanks in part to the installation of the ABC (Automated Build Cell) Robot at the Ivybridge plant.
Highlighting a campaign currently being run by Logistics UK's policy team.
The cost-of-living crisis, post-pandemic supply chain issues, the conflict in Ukraine and soaring energy prices have led to a drop in freight movements across all modes since 2021.
Lottie Leigh-Browne, Environmental Manager UK & Ireland, GXO
Callum Brough, Site Manager, GXO
Richard Holden was elected to Parliament in December 2019 as part of the new northern ‘blue wall’ cohort of Tory MPs elected under Boris Johnson’s premiership, and he enjoys the distinction of being the first Conservative MP ever to be elected by the people of North West Durham.
Wins recently achieved by Logistics UK's policy team.
Logistics UK’s Logistics Performance Tracker Q3 2022 shows that while respondents were not confident about the UK’s economic outlook in the coming six months (3.3 out of 10), they were reasonably confident about their company’s own outlook (6.0) and even more buoyant about the current financial health of their businesses (7.2).
Kärcher is the world's number one cleaning solutions provider, focussed on the future of cleaning to achieve outstanding results.
Continental is highlighting the role of digitalisation and automation in helping fleets to remain efficient, safe and sustainable during the current difficult economic climate.
Before her graduate scheme at GXO, the word ‘logistics’ could have meant anything to Katie.
The shift to online shopping was already well underway before the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated it, and has continued to grow throughout 2022.
Political and economic turmoil may have been making headlines over the past few months but the logistics industry has maintained a significant presence in the news, thanks to the efforts of Logistics UK’s press office.
One of the most significant changes in the urban landscape of recent years has been the boom in urban logistics.
FedEx Express Europe, a Logistics UK member and subsidiary of FedEx Corp, has begun using renewable diesel to fuel a portion of its company-owned trucks in the Netherlands.
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