Calling for a fair transition to a green economy.
As the logistics industry continues to make further developments in exploring more time- and cost-efficient technologies, transporting goods in urban areas – both in terms of supplying retail, industry, or trade, as well as end customers – has progressed and undergone a radical shift in recent years.
At Multimodal 2023, the Inland Waterways and Coastal Shipping Panel held an excellent discussion with a very useful focus on practical opportunities, examples and challenges. In this article, Tim Morris from Associated British Ports breaks down what was said…
Tom’s first job in the logistics sector was working as a warehouse operative part-time while he was at college. He then worked as an operator after returning from university on the Belgian and French markets, both imports and exports.
The warehouse of the future is already a reality today. In all sectors of the logistics industry, businesses are having to be smarter, faster, and more reliable than ever in order to fulfil consumer demands – with many using smart technology, IT and automation to keep up.
Decarbonisation is a priority across the entire logistics industry with steps being taken across transport modes to reach net zero targets, but “we really need a modal shift to make vital further emission reductions,” says Michelle Gardner, Deputy Director of Policy at Logistics UK.
Neil’s interest in logistics piqued after he scratched the surface of the industry during his undergraduate degree.
A variety of issues have hit the headlines during June, and the press office team has ensured Logistics UK and the views of its members continue to be covered.
Under the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986 act, which enforcement officers and Traffic Commissioners (TC) refer to for in-service standards, there is a legal requirement for the owner and driver of any motor vehicle and/or trailer to ensure that their load, passenger(s) and the vehicle itself is in the right condition and will not cause any danger either to the operator or someone else.
Logistics is a very complex and versatile industry that continues to support the UK economy and keep our supply chains protected.
The company’s unique heavy-lift roll-on/roll-off barge, Terra Marique, has become the first commercial vessel to transit the River Forth through the iconic Kincardine and Clackmannanshire bridges en route to Alloa.
Amy didn’t know what she wanted to do when she finished her A levels, or much about logistics. However, now that she’s found her passion she enjoys educating people on just how exciting a career in the industry can prove to be.
At Logistics UK we are always working for our members. This month Chris Yarsley, Senior Policy Manager for Road Freight Regulation, looks at the proposed post-Brexit reform to DCPC...
Sentispec, a company delivering AI-based logistics solutions to customers in six countries, has received a double-digit million-dollar investment from People Ventures and Founderment, who have identified its potential to transform the logistics industry.
Rail freight is an indispensable part of the logistics industry as it contributes to boosting economic growth, reduces carbon emissions and enhances supply chain reliability. However, as technology continues to advance, it is imperative that rail adapts and implements new infrastructure to ensure the rail sector remains efficient and sustainable.
Kaylem researched the logistics sector thoroughly before joining Marshall Fleet Solutions to try and understand whether it was viable financially and suited his skillset.
FORS, the Fleet Operator Recognition Scheme, has published a free-to-download guide, entitled 'FORS Focus on Transport Trends: How technology is shaping the fleet safety landscape'.
The logistics sector is fully engaged with the challenge to decarbonise in efforts to reach government's target of achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
With disruption caused by the pandemic and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine still affecting the efficiency of global trading routes, focus needs to be firmly directed to improving the UK’s supply chains and how best to utilise them.
“I was first attracted to PR and communications when I did a work experience placement with Birmingham University in its press office,” Heather begins.
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Our frequent features will tackle the broader issues affecting logistics such as the COVID-19 vaccination programme, technology and innovation, the political and economic landscape, global trade and the drive to reduce emissions across all transport modes.
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