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Electric van sales end 2024 with slight growth  

The UK van market closed out 2024 on a high, posting its strongest overall performance in three years. With 351,834 new light commercial vehicle (LCV) registrations, the market grew by 3.0%, driven by strong December sales of 27,221 units.  

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Logistics businesses invited to act as test beds for new innovations

The Connected Places Catapult is inviting logistics businesses to put themselves forward as potential test beds for new innovations.

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East Midlands Airport announces Prologis as new global development partner to advance Freeport plans

MAG (Manchester Airports Group) which owns and operates East Midlands Airport (EMA) has announced that Prologis, the leading logistics property owner, developer and investor, as its partner to take forward the development of a new industrial logistics and advanced manufacturing park near EMA.

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Generation Logistics Case Study

George Wrench, Customs Risk and Audit Manager - Europa.

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Lidl's great barge charge

New Moerdijk-Duisburg barge service building resilience and reducing emissions in freight transport.

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Spotlight on policy team

Say hello to Tom Griffith Logistics UK's new Manager - Member Advice Centre (MAC)

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Campaign highlight - zero emission van transition

Whilst the logistics industry is committed to decarbonising, a key barrier for many remains the challenges around regulatory flexibility, with 4.25 tonne e-vans falling under HGV rules.

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Windracers launches new self-flying cargo aircraft

Self-flying aircraft and avionics manufacturer Windracers held a launch event on 16 January for its new ULTRA MK2 model which it says brings more power, payload, fuel economy and ease of use to this growing sector of aviation logistics.

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M&S ramping up for net zero

On 13 January Marks & Spencer announced the introduction of 85 lower emission vehicles to its supply chain logistics fleet.

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Generation Logistics Case Study

Simon Kendler, Regional Freight Manager – Network Rail

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Stellantis leads the way with EV compliance

Stellantis has become one of the few OEMs (vehicle manufacturers) in the UK to comply with the UK’s Vehicle Emissions Trading Scheme (VETS) – more commonly known as the Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) mandate – for both cars and vans in 2024.

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Policy win - regulator orders lower charges for HS1

The Office of Rail and Road (ORR) announced on 6 January that from April 2025, it is directing HS1 to lower its charges for freight train operating companies to use the high speed rail line from London to the Channel Tunnel. 

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Logistics UK Logistics Survey 2025

To ensure Logistics UK is representing the views of members and focusing on the topics that matter most, Logistics UK has launched its annual Logistics Industry Survey.

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Heathrow cargo soaring high

In total, Heathrow handled over 1.5 million tonnes of cargo in the calendar year 2024.

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Generation Logistics Case Study

Sarah Donmez, UK Commercial Bid Manager – Kuehne+Nagel

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Logistics UK responds as HS1 told to cut access charges by 10.4%

Some positive news for rail freight as regulator announces that train companies which use a high speed rail line that runs through Kent will be charged less to use the track from April.

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Regulatory alignment will boost electric van adoption, says Logistics UK

Logistics UK believes that the government’s Zero emission vans: regulatory flexibility consultation (which will run until 3 March 2025) will provide the opportunity to deliver regulatory alignment between 4.25 tonne electric vans and 3.5 tonne diesel vans, as well as preventing legacy legislation from inhibiting the uptake of electric vehicles in the future.

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A Month In The Media - December 2024

While the rest of the world built up to the Christmas break, Logistics UK’s press office team continued to provide comment and opinion to journalists on a variety of issues during December, with topics covered including the closure of Holyhead port, the appointment of the new Transport Secretary and the Windsor Framework.

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Generation Logistics Case Study

Faith Barnes, Graduate Surveyor – SEGRO

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Generation Logistics Case Study

Lydia Minett, Head of Marketing UKI  – CEVA

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