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Generation Logistics case study: Kieran Vaghela, Research and Insights Manager, St Modwen


Whilst studying at university, Kieran worked in a warehouse merely to supplement his income.

After graduating and initially heading into the world of recruitment though, he found himself drawn back into the logistics landscape. Not only was it familiar, it also felt like a practical and future-proof move. 

“What attracted me back was the fact that throughout the pandemic, logistics proved itself to be one of the only growing sectors in the country as people changed the way they shop, and placed value on convenience,” he says.  

“Now, logistics continues to make its case as the most stable commercial sector going forward.” 

Since making his return, Kieran has moved from the warehouse floor to become an integral part of the St Modwen logistics team, using his past experiences to help shape how the warehouses of the future look for employees and businesses alike – and he takes a great deal of pride in his work. 

“I’m helping to create the best working environments for employees and the most efficient solutions for businesses to help keep the country moving,” he beams.  

“I’ve been exposed to so many different parts of a growing and exciting industry, and have learnt the key role a logistics unit can play in a company’s environmental sustainability.” 

A bright future surely lies ahead.  

Published On: 12/10/2023 14:15:00

 

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